By William Tate

August 24, 2012

In  a move that could have chilling First Amendment consequences, the Obama regime  this week showed that it's willing to use the full weight and power of the  Justice Department to pummel any media outlet that doesn't toe the party  line.

Within  days of the Gallup Organization issuing, essentially, a veiled warning to the  Obama gang about tinkering with unemployment numbers, Obama's DOJ jumped,  jackboots first, into a multi-million dollar legal action against Gallup, in a  case initiated by a former Obama operative.

Others  have noted that the DOJ action occurred after Gallup had Mitt Romney ahead of  Obama in its polling for a few days. But as we've pointed  out, it's not Gallup's horse race numbers that have the Chicago gang  concerned. This far out from the election, Likely Voter numbers are about as  convincing as David Axelrod's combover. What Axelrod and his co-conspirators are  really worried about are Gallup's jobless numbers.

Gallup's  monthly unemployment survey of 30,000  adults is arguably the most comprehensive research done on the nation's jobless  situation, other than the Bureau of Labor Statistics study of 60,000 households.   Gallup publishes its research without seasonal adjustments.  The  BLS's version applies adjustments in an alchemic formula that's more mysterious  than the Shroud of Turin.

Twice  this summer, Gallup has published a report calling into question discrepancies  between its unadjusted research and what is being tallied in the adjusted  O-fficial statistics.  In reporting in its latest jobless numbers -- in a  commentary titled August Unemployment Not Looking Good -- Gallup noted  (emphases added):

Regardless, barring heroic adjustments or a sharp change in direction,  Gallup data suggest the seasonally adjusted U.S. unemployment rate for  August will increase -- possibly substantially -- when announced in  early September.

In  other words, Gallup said the only way unemployment numbers don't go up next  month is if someone in Obamaland puts a finger on the scale.

A  few days later, Eric Holder dropped the fifty-pound sledgehammer on Gallup,  joining in a "whistleblower" action.  The original complaint alleges that  the Gallup organization inflated the number of hours required to do polling  projects for the U.S. Mint, the State Department, and other federal agencies.   (Why federal agencies even think they need to do polling is another  subject for another time.)

The  complaint was filed by a former Gallup employee who -- in a sheer coincidence,  no doubt -- was a field organizer for Obama in 2008, according  to the Daily  Caller and other sources.  Holder's action essentially makes the  Justice Department the lawyer for the  former (?) Obama operative.

From  the DOJ release  (emphasis added):

The  lawsuit was filed under the qui tam, or whistleblower, provisions of the False  Claims Act, which permit private parties to sue on behalf of the United States  for submission of false claims to the government. The private plaintiffs are  entitled to receive a share of any funds recovered through the lawsuit. The  False Claims Act authorizes the United States to intervene in such a lawsuit and  take over primary responsibility for litigating it. The False Claims Act  allows for recovery of three times the government's losses, plus civil  penalties.

For  the record, Gallup's General Counsel Steve O'Brien denied  any wrongdoing.  "We believe that the allegations and the legal theory that  the Justice Department is using are entirely meritless."

As  we have detailed, Gallup's unemployment data stands to potentially refute any  attempt the Obama gang makes to portray an improving economy approaching the  election.  Continuing abysmal jobless numbers, if accurately reported to  voters, should all but doom Obama's chances in November.  If the Obama  administration jobless claims do not jibe with the numbers reported by Gallup,  even the Obama propaganda machine, the legacy media, might start to take  note.

It  could be yet another coincidence that, a few days after Gallup's comments about  Obama administration unemployment data, the Department of Justice announced that  it had joined in a complaint that had been filed three  years earlier.

The  timing, however, would indicate anything but.

If  Gallup did something wrong, the company should be held to account.  But the  timing of the action and the apparent ties of the original complainant to the  Obama administration call into question the motivation behind the DOJ  action.

You  can say what you like about pollsters -- I never did care for 'em -- but Gallup  publishes its information, much of it at least, publicly, on its website and  through media outlets with which it partners.  Gallup's site  publishes lively articles on research ranging from why hospitals don't provide  great service to how many Americans smoke.  (Does a certain occupant of the  White House, I wonder?)

Gallup  has every First Amendment right that other media outlets have.  It will be  interesting to see if any other media organizations side against Obama's  apparent heavy-handed attempt to stifle Gallup's voice.

William  Tate is an award-winning journalist and author.

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/08/obama_holder_sledgehammer_the_first_amendment.html#ixzz24UwcXfJz

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  • And with the Obama administration, that is just the one we know about them pressuring to make the President look good for the elections. Just like his selected questions that he will answer at any press conferences, control what the public really knows to block all of the regimes  failures, lack of doing anything on the real issues, side tracking, distractions but nothing of substances like the regime 

  • The Obama administration has gone to great lengths in taking legal action against any one group that doesn't agree with their agenda, even if their agenda defies The Constitution. How many states have they taken legal action against already? It has to be unprecedented. Now Gallup!!! The actions by this tyrannical government are clearly a blatant attempt to intimidate and force their will on anyone that opposes it, by any means necessary.

  • Let the voters see this, and think: "Do we really want this slime running the country for four more years?"

    Ineligible. A liar and cheat. Not a natural-born citizen. Two fraudulent "birth certificates." Social security number(s) can't pass an e-Verify check. Did nothing for the economy but DID sue sovereign states, suppresses voter I.D. laws, Fast & Furious to ram gun control on us "under the radar," the sleazy company he keeps, cutting deals with Russia and Red China......

    need we go on??? He shouldn't only be removed from office, but put on trial for all his crimes and high treason against our troops and their security. I'll get the rope!! 

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