GOP: Keep Holding on the job


While Democrats may be counting the days until U.S. Attorney George Holding leaves, the Republicans are urging President Barack Obama to keep him on the job.

Holding, a Republican appointee, has prosecuted a series of Democrats and his office is now investigating allegations involving former Sen. John Edwards and former Gov. Mike Easley, both Democrats, Rob Christensen reports.

"Now is not the right time for a change in leadership at the U.S Attorney's office," said state GOP chair Linda Daves. "George Holding has shown himself to be competent, fair and evenhanded in rooting out and prosecuting corruption in state government."

U.S. attorneys are political patronage appointments that usually change hands when the White House changes parties. Holding, a protege of the late Sen. Jesse Helms, got his job after Bill Clinton left office and George W. Bush came in. (Frank Whitney preceded Holding as U.S attorney under Bush. He's now a federal district judge in Charlotte.)

Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan has appointed a panel, headed by former Chief Justice Burley Mitchell, to recommend federal prosecutors for the three districts in North Carolina. Hagan will recommended her choices to Obama.

But the state Republican Party argues that Holding doesn’t just go after Democrats. They note that he also prosecuted such Republicans as former U.S. Attorney Sam Currin and former state Sen. John Carrington.

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Re: GOP: Keep Holding on the job

"But the state Republican Party argues that Holding doesn’t just go after Democrats. They note that he also prosecuted such Republicans as former U.S. Attorney Sam Currin and former state Sen. John Carrington."

Jebus, Brent. Do a little research upfront, okay?

Sam Currin was prosecuted by Gretchen Shappert out of the Western District office, and John Carrington was investigated by Commerce and prosecuted by James Candelmo and John Bowler while Whitney was still the top dog in the Eastern District.

Re: GOP: Keep Holding on the job

I'll bet Hagan is bouncing off walls trying to get this done before her boy Easley gets in any further trouble.

She has some pretty big debts coming due and now this Easley thing has added several more to the pile cause it looks like some petty big names are gonna be left out in the wind if she can't follow up with on time and proper payments.

Re: GOP: Keep Holding on the job

I respect the opionion to keep Holding on the job until these investigations are completed. Can he be retained until then while bringing in a Obama appointee to handle just the new cases?

Re: GOP: Keep Holding on the job

Frank Whitney was previous US Attorney.

Didn't the Blago prosecutor stay on the job in Chicago?

Maybe they want the "Blago Exception" applied here.

Re: GOP: Keep Holding on the job

I say keep him on the job, too, at least until he completes investigations of the Easley and Edwards fiascos.