Wednesday, June 17, 2009

IG-Gate: 'Senior administration officials'

The AmeriCorps IG scandal is the sort of Nixonian evil that sends people to prison prison. The more you learn, the uglier it looks. As Quin Hillyer says, it's as sleazy and cruel as TravelGate in the Clinton administration.

Political bloggers are understandably enraged. And the fact that the MSM hasn't gone wall-to-wall on the scandal is a scandal in its own right. Beyond the matter of bias, the problem is getting MSM reporters and editors to take the scandal seriously. Their excuse of not giving it more coverage is likely to be: "Who cares about the inspector general in a relatively minor government agency?"

OK, so who cared about Valerie Plame?

The basic scandal of Gerald Walpin's firing is simple to understand and explain: Political payback against a whistleblower whose investigations of corruption threatened allies of the Obama administration. As Michelle Malkin explains, what Walpin exposed were some of those classic "your tax dollars at work" outrages that all good citizens despise:
The first taxpayer-subsidized program is the Teaching Fellows Program, run by the Research Foundation of the City University of New York. Walpin's audit . . . uncovered a multitude of grant violations, including criminal background check lapses and "pervasive problems of eligibility, timekeeping and documentation." . . .
The second program Walpin challenged is the nonprofit St. HOPE Academy, run by Obama supporter Kevin Johnson, the Democratic mayor of Sacramento. . . . Johnson and his deputy, Dana Gonzalez . . . exploited nearly $900,000 in AmeriCorps funding for personal and political gain. . . .
Shortly after [Walpin's report on the Sacramento scandal] the White House announced that it had "lost confidence" in Walpin. . . .
Read the whole thing. The Obama administration appears to be engaged in a cover-up and, as all veteran Washington scandal-watchers know, "it's not the crime, it's the cover-up" that leads to disaster.

This has all the makings of a huge scandal. Reporters who ignore it now will soon be wishing they'd jumped on the story from the get-go.

Once people on Capitol Hill start asking questions, once a federal grand jury is convened and the FBI begins investigating, every lie becomes a federal crime. White House officials are slandering Walpin with demonstrable lies, but once the FBI shows up, once you're called before a federal grand jury, you'll tell the truth or go to prison.

So just in case any "senior administration officials" are reading this: Watch your back, buddy.

Who will take the fall for IG-Gate, my "senior administration offiical" friend? There's going to be at least one scapegoat sacrificed to protect Obama and Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago gang. Better watch out, or soon some of your fellow "senior administration officials" will start leaking your name to their buddies in the press corps.

Next think you know, some member of Congress will be asking "what did you know and when did you know it." Then the grand jury, then the trial, then the handcuffs and the orange jumpsuit. Ah, the rewards of loyalty in Washington!

A word of advice, "senior administration official": You're dealing with Chicago Democrats, so you may not live long enough to make it to prison. If anybody asks you to meet them at Fort Marcy Park, your best bet is to go straight to the FBI, tell 'em everything, and try to cop a plea.

4 comments:

  1. How many millions of dollars does this "relatively minor" gov. agency spend?

    Here is something I don't quite understand: All these government run volunteer orgs. If I want to volunteer on a project I put my shovel in the car, drive over to where the hole is needed, park and start digging. Cost to anyone but me? Zero. So why are we spending gazillions of dollars? Please use small words to explain this as I am so much a poor dumb redneck that I still believe that volunteer means doing something for free. Except for when I was in the Service some forty years back when the SGT. Would say "I need three volunteers, you, you and you."

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  2. And doesn't this go to Michelle's need to control the future of America's Youth Corps?
    She needs to get her own person in there and pronto/ and she will require us to work.

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  3. The country holds Republicans to a higher standard, which is bad in the context of liberal scolds on tv, but is good in that there is one party, for sure, that isn't completely wrapped up in post-modern goopiness, as the nutty liberals are.

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  4. I hope this Walpin has some real support. Helluva pickle.

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