Barack Obama: "We've Given All You People Nothing You Need To Know" About Education Records, Selective Service Records, Social Security Records, Illinois State Senate Records, Fast and Furious Records, etc.
And if Obama uses executive privilege he's hiding something, but when President Bush does it, it's perfectly fine.
And which invocation of EP by Bush are you referring to?
Not which invocation, it's which invocation
S, as in plural. Here's a few.
George W. Bush invoked executive privilege six times, including to avoid handing over documents to a congressional committee on the FBI’s use of mob informants in Boston, and to deny access to Justice Department correspondence about Clinton’s fundraising tactics.
In 2007, the Bush White House also declined to give Congress documents about the death of Pat Tillman, the football star-turned-Army Ranger, who was killed in Afghanistan. (Sound Familiar?)The military initially said Tillman was killed in a firefight with the enemy, but it was later discovered that he was shot in a friendly fire accident. In refusing to hand over the documents, Bush’s counsel said the documents “implicate Executive Branch confidentiality interests.”
Barely a month later, Bush used the privilege to allow Karl Rove, his senior adviser at the time, to avoid testifying before Congress during its investigation into the firing of nine federal prosecutors, allegedly for partisan reasons.
Check and Mate Whitey.
"The Thing I Like About Republicans; The Evidence Does Not Faze Them, They Are Not Bothered By All The Facts."