Stewart nails it again ... (top 2 vids in the column right of the new vid box)
The Wrath of Cons
http://www.thedailyshow.com/
I will agree that the dramatic license being taken by everyone in the media on both sides can be a bit absurd. However, I still think the the government should have to be open and disclose what they have done. The only exception being national security items. Protecting disclosure of advice which is what they are claiming is silly. If the advice was bad hopefully it was ignored, if not then whoever took the advice has to answer for it. Light is a great disinfectant and the government needs a lot of cleaning. Originally Posted by Lazif Im not mistaken Issa and company began the investigation saying Fast and Furious was a threat to national security ..
The investigation is valid, even if Issa is an idiot. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
I just got home from work. I'll watch them later. Maybe.
I still don't see how that justifies ignoring a subpoena. Issa is not the only one on the committee. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Ok, I watched it. It sounds like we've let Obama slide on a lot of things. It's time for it to stop. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyThat's what you took from it?
That's what you took from it?
What i took from it is that you've been proven an idiot. Yet again.
Oh, then there's this. I'm shocked (SHOCKED!) that you didn't already link to it.
"A Fortune investigation reveals that the ATF never intentionally allowed guns to fall into the hands of Mexican drug cartels. How the world came to believe just the opposite is a tale of rivalry, murder, and political bloodlust." Originally Posted by Doove