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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Fired AmeriCorps IG Walpin Fights Back Against White House Slander Attack

Barack Obama the nation's bully-in-chief is at it again. Now the nastiest administration in history is going after Gerald Walpin, who until last week was the inspector general for AmeriCorps. Walpin made the mistake of Investigation a friend of Obama (FOB),  Kevin Johnson former NBA star who is now mayor of Sacramento, California, for the misuse of AmeriCorps.

Because he was investigating the president's friends, Walpin, whose position as an inspector general is supposed to be protected from political appointees and the White House, was fired. Pressed for a reasoning for the dismissal the Administration said the IG seemed "disoriented" at one meeting. Walpin is fighting the slander,  he says Obama's explanation for firing him was a "total lie" and that he feels he's got a target on his back for political reasons:
"I am now the target of the most powerful man in this country, with an army of aides whose major responsibility today seems to be to attack me and get rid of me," Walpin said.

Facing bipartisan criticism for the firing, Obama sought to allay congressional concerns with a letter to Senate leaders Tuesday evening explaining his decision. In the letter, White House Special Counsel Norman Eisen wrote that Walpin was "confused" and "disoriented" at a May board meeting, was "unduly disruptive," and exhibited a "lack of candor" in providing information to decision makers.

"That's a total lie," Walpin said of the latter charge. And he said the accusation that he was dazed and confused at one meeting out of many was not only false, but poor rationale for his ouster.

"It appears to suggest that I was removed because I was disabled -- based on one occasion out of hundreds," he said.

"I would never say President Obama doesn't have the capacity to continue to serve because of his (statement) that there are 56 states," Walpin said, adding that the same holds for Vice President Biden and his "many express confusions that have been highlighted by the media." Obama mistakenly said once on the campaign trail that he had traveled to 57 states.

Walpin concluded that his firing stems from bad blood between him and the board, as well as with Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson -- an Obama supporter whom he had investigated for alleged misuse of federal funds. He said his performance at the May meeting drew criticism because he issued two reports critical of the board. In one, he criticized the settlement reached in the Johnson case; in the other, he criticized the use of millions of dollars for a program at the City University of New York.

"The board at that meeting was clearly angry at my temerity," he said.

The White House, in its rationale for giving Walpin the boot, also complained that Walpin was "absent" from the corporation's headquarters, "insisting" on working from home in New York over the "objections" of the board.

Walpin, though, said he reached an agreement with the agency early this year that would allow him to work from home. The former inspector general, who was appointed by George W. Bush, said he originally was going to resign before Obama took office because his wife of 52 years was not happy with their "commuting marriage" -- he was commuting weekly from New York to Washington. He notified Bush of his intention to leave, but said his staff convinced him to reconsider.

In the end, Walpin said he worked out an agreement with corporation leaders under which he would travel to Washington two or more times a week, and spend the rest of the time working from home in New York. He said some board members had initial reservations, but they were resolved.

"I never had a single objection" before reading Tuesday's letter from the White House, he said.Source Fox
Ladies and Gentlemen, there you go, the Politics of Change from our Bully-in-Chief--Slander and Personal Attacks,

1 comment:

Carol_Herman said...

FROM CAROL HERMAN

The story's out in the wide open. Obama's no FDR! FDR knew how to strategize politics; and you never wanted to be caught in broad daylight with all of the thieves.

Even with iran erupting; Obama is not ahead of the curve! Kudos go instead to Sarkozy. Who said democracies don't tolerate the killing of protesting citizens. Certainly puts a lie to what Obama found "boring."

You know, it's possible Obama has no other way of coping, other than what you see. So, Jimmy Carter is running up headlines in the news. What idiots. Jimmy Carter is the most hated president, so far, in our history!

Dubya, before he fell out of grace, had enjoyed YEARS in the White House! He began sliding downhill, after Katrina. And, the stupid way he said "Brownie, you're doing a terrific job." People guessed then that Dubya was just out of touch.

Obama's now "moving fast" only by sliding downhill. What he wants to accomplish? Well, it takes congress. And, those critters get scared when they think they're gonna lose their jobs.

What do you think angry citizens do? Hmm? Notice iran. And, they're angry with far fewer choices than any of us have where we live.