It's hilarious to watch the cult that is the GOP do ANYTHING they can to try and distract from the fact that the President of the United States and his closest advisors are in bed with the Russians.
No, what's funny is watching morons like you dance around this video that shows without doubt that obummer was pootins putz in the WH. What Party is that clown from again?
So ******* corrupt.....it's right there on camera....Obama colluding with Russia about his election.
No, not about his election, about his freedom to do pootins bidding once he is reelected. Far, far worse.
Right, he said after he is reelected, he has more flexibility to collude.
He was asking for the message to get to Putin not to make any waves about anything until after the election. That's colluding with a foreign government to affect an election if you ask me.
And it isn't illegal. None of the collusion BS is. What I care about is the "flexibility" that obummer was telling pootin he would have to help pootin. Which MUST be against US interests. Were we at war with russia that would have been clear evidence of treason.
Obama admin was among the most corrupt in history.
ERIC HOLDER, FAST AND FURIOUS GUN RUNNING FIASCO.....RIGHT OUT OF THE ******* GATES!
Just filthy fuckers. I thought PROGS hated guns. We sold them to MEXICAN CARTELS, WHO USED THEM TO MURDER MANY MANY MANY PEOPLE.
ATF gunwalking scandal - Wikipedia
Fate of walked guns[edit]
Since the end of Operation Fast and Furious, related firearms have continued to be discovered in criminal hands. As reported in September 2011, the Mexican government stated that an undisclosed number of guns found at about 170 crime scenes were linked to Fast and Furious.[54] U.S. Representative
Darrell Issa (R–Calif.–49) estimated that
more than 200 Mexicans were killed by guns linked to the operation.[55] Reflecting on the operation, Attorney General
Eric Holder said that the
United States government is "...losing the battle to stop the flow of illegal guns to Mexico,"
[56] and that the effects of Operation Fast and Furious will most likely continue to be felt for years, as more walked guns appear at Mexican crime scenes.
[57]
In April 2011, a large cache of weapons, 40 traced to Fast and Furious but also including military-grade weapons difficult to obtain legally in the US such as an anti-aircraft machine gun and grenade launcher, was found in the home of Jose Antonio Torres Marrufo, a prominent
Sinaloa Cartel member, in
Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Torres Marrufo was indicted, but evaded law enforcement for a brief time.
[58][59] Finally, on February 4, 2012, Marrufo was arrested by the Mexican Police.
[60]
On May 29, 2011, four
Mexican Federal Police helicopters attacked a cartel compound, where they were met with heavy fire, including from a .50 caliber rifle. According to a report from the
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, this rifle is likely linked to Fast and Furious.
[2]
There have been questions raised over a possible connection between Fast and Furious and the death of
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent
Jaime Zapata on February 15, 2011.
[61][62] The gun used to kill Zapata was purchased by Otilio Osorio in the
Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, Texas
[63](outside the area of responsibility for the ATF Phoenix field division
[64] which conducted Fast and Furious), and then smuggled into Mexico. Congressional investigators have stated that Osorio was known by the ATF to be a straw purchaser months before he purchased the gun used to kill Zapata, leading them to question ATF surveillance tactics
[63] and to suspect a Texas-based operation similar to Fast and Furious.
[65]