What some people still can't wrap their heads around is the idea that the deaths of these agents, and the civilians in Mexico, weren't simply acceptable collateral damage, no no no, it was in fact the goal of the operation. Either proposition is sick, but the latter one doubly so. They wanted death and gore so they could sit back and point sanctimonious fingers at 2nd Amendment defenders. It was all a deliberate effort to undermine the US Constitution, you know, the document they made quaint little oaths to defend. In other words, it's treasonous dereliction of duty.
Very good point. It's also why I get tired of it being referred to as 'botched'. The only thing botched about the operation was an American Border Patrol Agent was killed and the Administration's fingerprints are all over that weapon.
This really is the crux of the scandal, people being able to wrap their heads around the nightmare of an overly cynical progressive Administration looking to create death and mayhem in Mexico by selling guns ultimately to cartels without the Mexican Government's knowledge or permission all to further erode the gun rights of Americans here. Talk about
going rogue.
Like I said above, it really is the stuff one would find in the plot of a popular political mystery thriller. But maybe that's the extent of Owebama's knowledge of political leadership, of political power -- novels. Most likely watched reruns of
The West Wing for pointers, too. And of course,
American Idle.
Our brave Sir Golfsalot: When the going gets tough, you'll find him on the links. Or holding a campaign rally. I guess one could say that for an Owebama under stress, a campaign rally is comfort food.