The Department of Justice apparently has hired blogging teams that search for unflattering news on the Obama administration and leave comments anonymously or under a nom de plume to generate astroturf support for policies. Apparently they also extend this policy to conservative websites (which would explain why The Next Right is such a mess). How many blammed personas on RedState have been DOJ, I wonder.
But should this really surprise? This administration, supposedly dedicated to transparency, has encouraged getting in your neighbor’s face, reporting your neighbor’s dissent, and gathering personal data off Facebook and other social networking sites. The Department of Justice would do well to read their own mission statement:
…to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans.
Oh, and if any DOJ bloggers are reading this, tell your boss I look forward to his departure from office.
Neil Stevens
Daniel Horowitz
I cannot wait until the first DOJ blogger is OUTED....
JadedByPolitics (Diary) Thursday, October 8th at 8:29PM EST (link)They are under the mistaken impression that American’s are idiots. There are so many technically savvy people that will know them when they pop up no matter how they try to disguise their IP. It shall be fun.
OBTW if they are reading this 2010 to 2012 is going to be horrendous for you guys because WE Conservatives are going to have 80+ seats in the House which means your guy will be quiet for the 2 years until he heads home to all the other weirdo’s that come out of Chicago politics!
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Even though I think Nixon got a bit of a raw deal
The_Gadfly (Diary) Thursday, October 8th at 11:07PM EST (link)on being removed from office, given that accepted public perception of him is that he was the worst criminal to ever inhabit the office, perhaps the time has come to start referring to The Big 0 as Nixonian.
I'm afraid Obama is worse than Nixionian.
Steph C (Diary) Friday, October 9th at 6:39AM EST (link)For all intents and purposes we, the entire nation, are at the mercy of the government until at least January 2011.
Probably forever since it seems impossible to undo what gets done by others. My optimism and faith in the American people to ultimately do the right thing, has taken a big beating lately.
“[I]f the public are bound to yield obedience to laws to which they cannot give their approbation, they are slaves to those who make such laws and enforce them.” –Candidus in the Boston Gazette, 1772
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