Friday, October 12, 2012

VP debate observes ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ on Fast and Furious

Likewise, Ryan has gone so far as to raise funds off the issue, and RNC Chair Reince Priebus promised last December to make Fast and Furious a campaign issue. 

When? The election is three-and-a-half weeks away. How much longer are the Republicans going to wait, or have they decided to ignore the issue altogether? [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column gives Joe Biden more reasons to grin about last night's debate.

4 comments:

  1. What do you expect? Both parties are culpable, like on so many issues. So they largely ignore it except for scoring cheap political points. It started under Bush and they know it so they dont press too hard. Both parties are the problem. Not just on guns but on everything.

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  2. Figures they wouldn't touch that. Like Anon said, members of both parties are culpable.

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  3. The question must either be asked by the moderator - or inserted into an answer by the candidate.

    Given the somewhat to the left of Lenin [political views of the Marxian moderators it will be "A long cold day in Tarnationz" before the likes of Matt Lauer or Martha Myrna Bradlee Genachowski
    Gjelten, nee Raddatz asks a potentially embarrassing question about ATF gunrunning operations.

    Dead Mexicans don't count to the progressives. And, truth be told, neither do dead Americans. Except as their deaths fills out their propaganda line.

    Stranger

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  4. That's why we had the campaign to get the Republican candidates to insert it, Stranger. We know that the moderators won't touch it as they're all statists. But the Repubs now show that they won't touch it either.

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