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Lying In Spanish is Still Lying…..

Univision reporters questioned President Obama about Operation Fast and Furious.   His response was not only manufactured spin, it was blatently false.

Operation “Wide Receiver” during the Bush Administration was a weapons tracing operation in full support and cooperation with the Mexican government.   300 firearms were tracked and the operation ended in 2007.

Operation “Fast and Furious” was started under the Obama Administration, it was a gun walking operation letting over 2,000 untracked weapons cross the border, and the Mexican government knew NOTHING about the operation.

Hopefully the Univision audience can spot the disingenuous lies so easily repeated by President Obama.

Vindicated – Feds Find Nothing and Drop Investigation of Sheriff Joe Arpaio….

After crawling up, down, and inside out of everything associated with Sheriff Joe for more than three years, the feds did not find squat…. it was a pure political witch hunt.  In a typical Obama/Holder DOJ manuever the Feds announce the non-finding and dropping of their investigation at 5pm on Friday night of a holiday weekend.   Jerks.

PHOENIX — Federal authorities said Friday that they’re closing their abuse-of-power investigation into Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio in Arizona without filing charges against him.

Authorities were investigating America’s self-proclaimed toughest sheriff for his part in failed public corruption cases against officials who were odds with him. Arpaio brought cases against a judge and two county officials in 2009.

Federal authorities also decided to not prosecute matters tied to alleged misuse of county credit cards by sheriff’s officials, alleged misspending of jail-enhancement funds and other matters. (more…)

Update Fast and Furious – DOJ Inspector General’s Report. Local AFT To Blame For Fast And Furious. Local ATF Says Higher Ups Knew

(CBS News) The Inspector General (IG) draft report on Fast and Furious heaps blame on the Phoenix-based staff of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) according to those familiar with the document.

A year and a half in the making, the report examines Operation Fast and Furious, which began under the Obama administration, and the smaller Operation Wide Receiver which started under the Bush administration and was prosecuted under the Obama administration. In both cases, ATF agents allowed guns to “walk” or fall into the hands of Mexican drug cartels. The idea was to see where the guns ended up and catch a “big fish” of a cartel.

The IG’s report is expected to be publicly released in the next few weeks. (more…)

Anticipating the Inspector General Report on Fast and Furious – This upcoming week?

Sharyl Attkinsson tweeted this out yesterday.   Now I think I understand what is referred to.

As I reviewed the “tip line”, I noticed the IG Fast and Furious report is coming out very soon….  (From July 24 )  Congressman Trey Gowdy, South Carolina Republican, and Congressman Jason Chaffetz, Utah Republican, both met with newly appointed Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz last week [which would have been mid-July…. /SD], Rep. Gowdy told me on Wednesday, to discuss when the IG will release his report on the investigation into the now defunct ATF “Fast and Furious” gun walking operation.

He said weeks and not months,” said Rep. Gowdy referring to the timeline IG Horowitz gave him and Chaffetz as to when the IG’s report on Fast and Furious  will be released to Congress. (more…)

The Other

“Disarmed by the very bureaucrats that armed their killers” – Beanbags VS Bullets

Death By Bureaucracy

WASHINGTON DC – The Justice Department on Monday unsealed an indictment charging five  individuals allegedly involved in Border Patrol agent Brian Terry’s death, and  announced a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to the arrest of  those suspects still at large.
 
For the first time, federal officials also revealed that Terry and an elite  squad of federal agents initially fired bean bags — not bullets — at a heavily  armed drug cartel crew in the mountains south of Tucson in December 2010. During  the exchange, Terry was shot and killed.
The announcement comes amid an intensifying debate over the department’s  failed Fast and Furious anti-gunrunning operation. Weapons from that program  were found at Terry’s murder scene — Republicans seeking documents pertaining  to Fast and Furious last month escalated their probe by voting to hold Attorney  General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress. (more…)

Poll: Americans Support House Holding Eric Holder In Contempt By Wide 53% To 33% Margin…

RACISTS !


CNN/ORC – More than half of Americans support the move by House Republicans to censure Attorney General Eric Holder, but six in 10 also say that the GOP’s move was politically motivated, according to a poll released Monday.
Some 53 percent of respondents in the CNN/ORC poll say they believe the House did the right thing when voting 255-67 late last month to censure Holder for failing to turn over documents related to the Fast and Furious gun smuggling operation. One-third of respondents say they disapprove of the action, while 13 percent are unsure. (more…)

What Do Liars Look Like? – Part 2

President Obama’s White House Chief of Staff, Jack Lew, Asked About Invoking Executive Privilege On Fast And Furious: We’re The “Most Transparent” Administration Ever…. Tried keeping a straight face to.

Whoopsie – Darrell Issa Puts Details of Secret Wiretap Applications in Congressional Record

If you watched the hearing last week you saw an awkward exchange between Darrell Issa and Elijah Cummings.   Cummings accused Issa of questioning his integrity, and was shocked, shocked I tell ya, shocked.  Well, lo and behold by quietly entering the wire tap letter into the record Issa just proved that Cummings is indeed a liar.  
HatTip WeeWeed (Via Roll Call) In the midst of a fiery floor debate over contempt proceedings for Attorney General Eric Holder, House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) quietly dropped a bombshell letter into the Congressional Record.

The May 24 letter to Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), ranking member on the panel, quotes from and describes in detail a secret wiretap application that has become a point of debate in the GOP’s “Fast and Furious” gun-walking probe. (more…)