Wednesday, December 28, 2011

AT THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, “Politics Drive Law Enforcement.”

Hans von Spakovsky has this post at the Heritage Foundation website regarding South Carolina Voter ID and Eric Holder blocking the same last Friday:

South Carolina made the grievous error of submitting the state’s new voter ID law to the Justice Department for review, rather than going straight to federal court where it would get an impartial hearing. The history of this Justice Department over the past three years, from the New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case to the refusal to defend the Defense of Marriage Act, has been one in which raw politics and ideology are driving law enforcement decisions.

Holder’s flawed outlook on voter ID laws, as he outlined it recently in a speech at the LBJ Library in Texas, matches the racial paranoia of the Democratic National Committee and the NAACP, each of which claims erroneously that voter ID laws are an attempt to suppress minority votes comparable to Jim Crow. This is a historically preposterous idea. But there was no way that South Carolina was going to get a fair, objective, and nonpartisan review of its voter ID law from this Justice Department, particularly given the parallel views of the radicals hired into career civil service positions within the Civil Rights Division.

About those “radicals,” check out PJ Media’s Every Single One series, or, a particular book which I highly recommend.

December 27th, 2011 by Christian Adams

H/T Glenn Reynolds - Instapundit

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