This business of President Obama firing AmeriCorps Inspector
General Gerald Walpin should be a huge controversy. See
here and
here and
here and
here. And here.
And we at the Washington Times will have a lot more on
this; actually, we already have lots more, but will be printing
it in coming days.
Here's the thing: There is no reason, none whatsoever, for CNN
and MSNBC, along with CBS and The NY Times, not to be
putting this on the front page. An independent inspector general
embarrassed some close allies and/or fundraisers of the
president, so the president fired him without stating a cause.
This is, on its face, a scandal. It is worse than Travelgate
because it involves an official protecting the public fisc
against waste and corruption. It is worse than the US Attorney
"scandal" under Bush because, unlike US Attorneys, IGs are NOT
political appointees who can be fired at will -- and because the
quid pro quo, or rather dismissal pro quo, here is far more
direct than it (allegedly) was with regard to the dismissed USAs.
At the very least, the intellectually honest (usually)
left-leaning editorialists at the Washington Post should
be yelling (in print) about this abuse of power by Obama. WHERE
ARE THE WATCHDOGS of the establishment media? Oh, that's right:
They are no longer watchdogs but lapdogs, and particularly
slobbering ones at that, waiting for Obama's order for them to
fetch his slippers while they hope to be thrown a bone for their
slavish devotion to him.....