When testifying during his confirmation hearing, Obama’s choice for Attorney General, Eric Holder, made two major commitments to the Senate Judiciary Committee and the American people: “The attempt to politicize the department will not be tolerated should I become attorney general of the United States.” “I will work to restore the credibility of a department badly shaken by allegations of improper political interference….” I guess the Senators should have asked Mr. Holder for his definition of the words “politicize” and “credibility,” because his actions since taking office have been anything but “un-political” or “credible.” It began with his decision to drop charges against members of the New…








