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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Alan Dershowitz Says IRS attack “Smacks of Selective Prosecution”


Alan Dershowitz

Wake up and smell the Fascism
  • A few select Liberals are starting to speak up about the Obama/IRS Fascist crackdown on the Bill of Rights guarantee of freedom of speech.
  • Question of the Day - Where the fuck are the Republicans?  The GOP leadership should drag the press corps to the steps of the FBI headquarters.  Speaker Boehner should then aim a bullhorn at the building and demand to know why the FBI Director refuses to interview the Tea Party groups attacked by Obama's IRS.  But you first need to believe in something in order to get passionate, and the GOP believes in almost nothing.


Alan Dershowitz may be phasing out his days as a Harvard law professor. But that doesn’t mean he’s stepping off the pedestal.

His latest topic of concern: Dinesh D’Souza.  Dershowitz thinks the federal campaign fraud charges against the conservative filmmaker and author are an example of “selective prosecution.”

Weighing in on the case Friday in an interview with Law Blog, Dershowitz was withering in his opinion of the Manhattan U.S. attorney office’s prosecution of D’Souza, who pleaded not guilty last week to making illegal campaign contributions to a Republican U.S. Senate candidate in 2012 reports the Wall Street Journal.

“The idea of charging him with a felony for this doesn’t sound like a proper exercise of prosecutorial discretion,”  Dershowitz said. “I can’t help but think that [D'Souza's] politics have something to do with it. . . . It smacks of selective prosecution.”

The professor, though, said he has a high regard for Manhattan U.S. attorney Preet Bharara, whose office under his watch has won corruption convictions against nearly a dozen Democratic lawmakers in New York. “I’m a big of supporter. I think he’s doing a great job, but this is a mistake,”  Dershowitz said.

A spokesperson for Bharara’s office did not have an immediate comment.

D’Souza’s polemical 2012 film “2016: Obama’s America” — which is highly critical of the nation’s Democratic president — ranks among the highest grossing documentaries of all time.




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