Tom Fitton's new book, "The Corruption Chronicles" outlines the top 5 secrets the Obama administration would like to keep from you. However, liberals should not dismiss this book; they just may find some interesting reading because it also takes a look at corruption in the Clinton and Bush administration as well. Although, the book covers Washington corruption through three administrations, the author admitted that the amount of material on corruption for President Obama alone was more than enough to write more than one book. Tom Fitton believes this is a book that everyone should read because it takes a look at Washington corruption on both sides of the political spectrum, Republican and Democrat.
Following are the five most pervasive secrets the Obama administration would like to conceal:
1. Fast and Furious — This is the well known government program that supplied thousands of firearms to murderous criminals in Mexico and just in case you have not heard, Attorney General, Eric Holder, has been found guilty of contempt of Congress and faces possible disbarment.
The most recent story in this case details a cover-up and the possible link between a Mexican drug cartel operative that may have been working undercover for the DEA and a scandal that may prove that the operation was politically motivated. There is already plenty of proof that the Obama administration, especially Eric Holder has gone through great lengths to ensure that documentation of this operation remains out of reach for the American public.
2. White House Czars — This subject is something that came under fire during the first of Obama's administration, but has received little to no attention recently. Did you know that Obama has a current count of 45 czars, more than any other president! What is scary about these czars is that unlike most presidential appointments, these individual have no congressional oversight like traditional presidential appointments. They do not have to go Senate confirmation and have unprecedented authority over major aspects of government policy. Their roles in government are secretive in nature and we may never know what impact they have had on our government's policy.
3. Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac — These government-sponsored mortgage companies are described in Fitton's book as "never before has so much money been spent with so little oversight." One of the most controversial stories is how these companies have spent millions of dollars in taxpayer funds to defend three executives associated with the company. However the Obama administration has claimed that there is no need for either Freddie or Fannie to release any documents related to the money spent protecting these individuals.

5. Justice Elena Kagan helped craft Obama Care — It is believe that Justice Kagan agreed to "bless-off" on ObamaCare and was one of the primary reasons why she was hand-picked by President Obama for selection to the U.S. Supreme Court.
As always, you decide.
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James Apple