It’s nothing more than a partisan witch-hunt, a Republican effort to discredit the Attorney General just months before the 2012 election.
If you were watching the any of the main-stream media offerings yesterday, that’s the message you took away from their coverage of the Fast and Furious hearing.
Well, except Fox News who once again comes across as “fair and balanced”. That’s not to say, their bias didn’t show in their opinion segments later in the evening beginning with O’Reilly, but at least they attempt to separate news from opinion, unlike the other outlets.
Quick break: is it me or does the tune “Jesse’s Girl” automatically pop into your head whenever Tamara Holder appears on screen? Ok – back to the post…
Well, for once our liberal friends are correct, it is a witch-hunt. It is a Republican effort to discredit the Attorney General just months prior to the 2012 election. It is all of that because Eric Holder allowed it to become so.
For the last eighteen months he’s tried everything possible to not release the documents related to the botched gun running operation. Liberals argue he’s already given Congress the pertinent documents; however, just the fact that over a hundred thousand documents have not yet to be released leaves room for doubt.
It’s important to note that it’s not up to the Justice Department to decide what’s pertinent, and what’s not, when it’s their organization under investigation. That’s the opinion of many Congressional Representatives, and it’s the opinion of a majority of the American people following this debacle (though many are playing catch-up if they were not regular viewers of Fox News). - - Read More
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