"You think I care what they say?" |
How will Congress vote? I suspect they will vote to hold our nefarious Attorney General in contempt, and since President Obama has claimed executive privilege to protect his friend, he too may be held accountable as to why he is invoking this claim.
To believe neither Holder nor Obama are tied to the decision that guns should be allowed to walk over the border into Mexico is akin to believing that unicorns make good pets. There can be no other reason to withhold the information that could get to the bottom of this stupid concept. And to believe that Holder's appointment of two investigators from the DoJ is going to get to the bottom of the scandal, two men who report to him, is to believe in the goodness of all men everywhere, with rainbows shooting out of the place where that proverbial head was stuck.
Holder has claimed the Bush administration started Operation Fast and Furious, calling it Operation Gunwalker, and it was Holder who ended it. If this was true, then how could he claim no knowledge of F&F when first asked about it by Congress? And the only reason the operation ended was due to the fact that Brian Terry's life was ended because of it, and over 300 Mexicans died as well. In fact, Operation Gunwalker used GPS tracking devices in the guns, worked in concert with the Mexican government, and when it became evident that it was getting out of hand, ended it. Holder's pants must be on fire.
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