9 thoughts on “Fast&Furious”

    1. Court: “But those documents were in printed form.”

      DoJ/ATF: “Yeah, uhhhhh, so what we meant was that the hard drives failed and then caught fire and the fire spread to the filing cabinet that was right next to it. Happens all the time, very tragic, truly nothing to be done about it.”

  1. Too bad Congress is pretty much acting toothless here.

    Holder was held in contempt in 2012 after he refused to produce 1,300 pages of documents subpoenaed by Issa’s committee. Obama said that the documents were shielded from congressional review by executive privilege.

    It’ll be interesting to see who Obama pardons when he leaves office. I wonder if he’ll be just as constitutionally adventurous with his pardons as he is with everything else he does.

      1. Well, how about this? Do you wonder if Obama will screw it up in a way that backfires hilariously? Say accidentally pardoning half the planet or revealing an otherwise secret illegal operation (or complicity in a known illegal activity) while simultaneously failing to actually pardon the people involved? Seems like there’d be opportunity for a decent betting pool here.

          1. “while simultaneously failing to actually pardon the people involved? ”

            That sounds so Obama.

            That is absolutely the kind of thing a Smartest Won In The Room-type person might do.

Comments are closed.