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NYTimes Spikes Fast & Furious Hearing in Print, Omits Eric Holder's Admission Completely

By Clay Waters | November 10, 2011 | 14:24

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Obama administration Attorney General Eric Holder was grilled by Republicans on Capitol Hill Tuesday about the Justice Department’s botched sting Operation Fast and Furious, which allowed guns to flow untracked into the U.S. and Mexico, putting thousands of illegally purchased firearms on the street, one of which led to the death of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry in the Arizona desert.

Republican questioners even forced Holder to admit his initial statements to Congress about his knowledge of the gun-walking were "inaccurate.” But the New York Times's print edition completely skipped it.

Reporter Charlie Savage’s story, “Holder Urges Lawmakers to Support Efforts to Stop Gun Trafficking,” apparently never even made it into print. And as that headline shows, the Times was in spin mode for the administration, emphasizing Holder’s wish “to move past the political furor” (though one couldn’t detect much furor in the paper’s previous sparse coverage) and completely omitting Holder's admission of "inaccuracy."

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. on Tuesday sought to move past the political furor over Operation Fast and Furious, the disputed Arizona gun trafficking investigation, to the wider problem of the flow of American firearms to Mexican drug cartels -- and what he portrayed as roadblocks members of Congress have thrown up to stemming that flow.

In testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Mr. Holder criticized a recent vote by the House of Representatives to block a new regulation requiring firearms dealers along the Southwest border to report multiple sales of semiautomatic rifles. He also said lawmakers should increase financing for firearms investigation and strengthen “statutory tools” to stop the flow of guns to Mexico.

Savage paraphrased Republican questioning Holder on what he knew and when he knew it, but completely ignored the Attorney General's confession that he regretted being “inaccurate” in his previous statements about Fast and Furious. While Holder had said in a previous hearing that he had only heard about the program’s tactics “in the last few weeks,” on Tuesday he said he had actually learned about the program at the beginning of the year. But the Times ignored Holder’s confession.

Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, the ranking Republican on the panel, rejected any need for additional measures. “This tragedy should not be used to call for new gun control,” he said. He also sought to keep the focus on Fast and Furious, grilling Mr. Holder about what and when he and other top officials had known about the tactics used in the program.

Fast and Furious was an investigation into a gun trafficking network, and was run by the Phoenix office of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives from late 2009 to early 2011. It was internally controversial because some A.T.F. agents believed they were not being allowed to move quickly enough to contact “straw buyers” and interdict guns because supervisors wanted to wait and identify kingpins.

By contrast, the Washington Post played it on page 2 Wednesday, leading with Holder taking back his previous congressional testimony regarding when he learned of the operation: “Holder amends remarks on gun sting – Attorney general heard of ‘Fast and Furious’ earlier than he first said.” More from Wednesday's Washington Post:

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. told Senate Republicans on Tuesday that the Justice Department provided “inaccurate” information to Congress on the “Fast and Furious” gun-trafficking sting and said that his congressional testimony about when he learned of the controversial operation had been imprecise.

Holder said that a Feb. 4 letter to congressional investigators, in which the department denied allegations that agents had allowed guns to flow illegally onto U.S. streets and into Mexico, was wrong. He said Justice officials learned only some time after they sent the letter that the tactic, known as “gun walking,” had been extensively used in the Phoenix-based Fast and Furious.

“The information in that letter was inaccurate. That letter could have been better crafted,” Holder told the Senate Judiciary Committee. Blaming the mistake on bad information supplied by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the U.S. attorney’s office in Phoenix, Holder said: “That’s something I regret.”

Under gentler questioning from Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.), the committee chairman, Holder also acknowledged the imprecision of his May 3 testimony. At that hearing, he said he “probably heard about Fast and Furious for the first time over the last few weeks.”

On Tuesday, Holder amended his recollection, saying that he had actually learned about the program at the beginning of this year. “I should probably have said a couple of months,” said Holder, who defended his overall handling of the controversy as “responsible” and made it clear that he has no plans to resign, as some Republicans have urged.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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"Inaccurate" anybody have Blacks Law Dictionary definition?

Submitted by antiObamunist on Thu, 11/10/2011 - 2:47pm.

As an engineer, my professors usually insisted on accuracy. Holder sounds like some dyslexic student trying to get credit for a wrong answer. Like it was some rounding error, Holder tries to explain why he did NOT tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing to but the truth.

" Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are benificent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil minded rulers. Justice Louis Brandeis
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What did you expect from the

Submitted by jessieH on Thu, 11/10/2011 - 3:04pm.

What did you expect from the NYT, the truth?

                                                                                                                                                                    

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What I'm STILL trying to

Submitted by killa37 on Thu, 11/10/2011 - 4:00pm.

What I'm STILL trying to figure out is - since Hold-Um 'read' or 'heard' about False & Ficticious, as did his boss, Boy Barry - then WHO THE HELL initiated and carried out this program??? Why isn't that being addressed???? Somebody had to give the authority to do it, right???

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Killa, I suspect you know the answer.

Submitted by UpNorth on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 4:11pm.

A second deputy secretary to the third under secretary of the under secretrary of the assistant attorney general for under secretaries and deputy secretaries of the Department of Justice, who was on loan to the Department of Education at the time. And she didn't issue a memo, so Barry and Hold-um didn't know.

To re-elect Obama would be like the Titanic backing up and hitting the iceberg again.
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Didn't the Rolling Stones

Submitted by killa37 on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 4:18pm.

Didn't the Rolling Stones have a song - long ago - called 'the West Coast Under-Assistant Promo Man'??? Same thing - you're probably right...........why would Hold'Um know anything about it???

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By all means, let's stop firearms trafficking.

Submitted by Morganfrost on Thu, 11/10/2011 - 4:57pm.

Let's start by stopping firearms trafficking by the Obama administration.

Of course, all Bush's fault, anyhow... all the Holder Justice Department ever did was hand guns over to Mexican drug cartels, thus facilitating the murder of US law enforcement officers, then lie about it to Congress. The important thing to remember here is that the program under which these abuses later occurred actually got its start under Bush. So, in reality, Holder can't be responsible for any of his actions, nor for those of his department.

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So he wants to call lying

Submitted by hbnolikeee on Thu, 11/10/2011 - 5:39pm.

inaccuracy. Fine and dandy. What does he want to call the sound of his butt thrown out of it's current Dee O'JAY job for lying to Congress?

hbnolikeee
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NYT spiked it, but Sarah didn't

Submitted by jpwcpa on Thu, 11/10/2011 - 10:01pm.

The latest Facebook post by The Alaskan Goddess provided a lengthier quote from Mr. Holder's Congressional testimony than what you see in the New York Times article. The lengthier quote is more damaging to Mr. Holder because in it, he sheepishly admits that "what I said about a few weeks was inaccurate based on what happened". So, here we have a housewife from Wasilla, Alaska (albeit a housewife with a journalism degree) doing more to lay bare the truth about the efforts by our government to supply Mexican drug cartels with guns than the supposedly prestigious NYT is doing.

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Who expects anything different from the NY Slimes?

Submitted by ohio granny on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 11:56am.

The New York Slimes covering for the democrats? Only if they are breathing.

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Republicans:

Submitted by sherlock1 on Fri, 11/11/2011 - 2:24pm.

RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA.

ps. RUN. AGAINST. THE. MEDIA.

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hey sherlockFriedBrain. Oblamo presidential synopsis

Submitted by antiObamunist on Sat, 11/12/2011 - 5:42pm.

Blame Bush blame bush blame bush crony capitalism blame bush fast and furious blame bush solyndra blame bush stimulus blame bush blame congress no budget blame bush obamacare blame bush blame bush state of the union...... blame bush blame republican blame bush blame americans

Did I leave anything out?

" Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are benificent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil minded rulers. Justice Louis Brandeis
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You forgot the Obama jobs

Submitted by MightyMouth on Thu, 12/01/2011 - 4:30pm.

You forgot the Obama jobs program in the gulf states. BP Bad! Golf good! me like korny dogs! me cut taxes save jobs ugh!

"The enemy of my enemy is my friend, unless my friend is more evil than my enemy."
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Update: What was AG Cornholder thinking?

Submitted by antiObamunist on Thu, 12/01/2011 - 4:19pm.

Eric Holder and Barack Obama’s “mens rea” on Fast and Furious BY COACH COLLINS, ON NOVEMBER 29TH, 2011 By Doug Book, staff writer

http://www.coachisright.com/eric-holder-and-barack-obama’s-“mens-rea”-on-fast-and-furious/

Excerpt: Mens rea is Latin for “guilty mind.” In legal theory acting to set up a crime before committing it indicates a guilty mind; or guilty intent. In the spring of 2009, just a few months before the Obama Administration instructed the Phoenix ATF office to commence Operation Fast and Furious, Attorney General Eric Holder introduced and secured a curious change to United States gun legislation.

Then, although Barack Obama and Eric Holder had promised liberal supporters they would fight to overturn the Tiahrt Amendment, in the spring of 2009 Holder lobbied Congress for a change to the Amendment,

one which would allow ATF acquired trace data to be provided to “…a foreign law enforcement agency solely in connection with or for use in a criminal investigation or prosecution…”

The Regime was just about to launch the corrupt and murderous Operation Fast and Furious. And it must be remembered that during the year long course of that despicable gunwalking venture, no agency or official of the United States government informed the Mexican government of the scheme’s EXISTENCE, keeping all particulars concerning the deliberate smuggling across the Mexican border of thousands of firearms quite hidden from Mexican officials and law enforcement.

So former Congressman Tiahrt asks the obvious question: “ Why sign into law the Tiahrt Trace Data Amendment with clarification language to share trace data with foreign law enforcement agencies at approximately the same time that “Fast and Furious” program illegally allows firearms to cross the border into a foreign country?”

Certainly this Holder– inspired change to Tiahrt was no coincidence.

So why did Barack Obama and Eric Holder, hardly known for their attention to details of legality, suddenly consider this detail so important?

How was the Regime to benefit from the new language?

What possibilities for deceit and abuse of power did it secure for an Administration bent upon terminating the God given right of the American people to keep and bear arms?

It is often easy to forget that the entirety of the Fast and Furious agenda was NOT played out, the ultimate goal not realized as ATF whistle blowers and citizen journalists forced a premature close to the Operation. What would the giving of trace information to a foreign nation—presumably Mexico–have accomplished and why was it so important to the final outcome of the scheme?

It’s very revealing to note that, even at the zenith of its power, with clear majorities in both the House and Senate, the Administration apparently could not afford to lose a fight for the overthrow of Tiahrt. It had to settle for a change.

It’s quite possible that when we discover the reason for Holder’s change to the Tiahrt Amendment, we’ll finally have the rest of the pieces to the Fast and Furious puzzle.

Mens rea is Latin for “guilty mind”

" Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are benificent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil minded rulers. Justice Louis Brandeis
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Dude, you are talking WAY above liberal heads here...

Submitted by MightyMouth on Thu, 12/01/2011 - 11:15pm.

Think Joe Biden stupid here...come down several atmospheres and talk to the blithering idiots that are liberals. Mono symbolic words work best.

"The enemy of my enemy is my friend, unless my friend is more evil than my enemy."
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I cant decide who was a more criminal president Obama or....

Submitted by antiObamunist on Sun, 12/18/2011 - 2:01am.

Clinton. They have both done some evil things not even considering the sexual deviance. They both cheated on their wives, Obama just did it with a man.

However this story will send chills down your spine. It sounds all too familiar to the events surrounding project gunrunner.

http://americanfreepress.net/?p=1885

This subhuman has been at the center of criminality and constitutional treason in 2 presidential administrations. Any politician who had ANY connection to his confirmation should be voted out in 2012 for negligence at a minimum and treason as put forth in the constitution.

" Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are benificent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil minded rulers. Justice Louis Brandeis
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Interestingly, not one single link in the AFP article. That was

Submitted by Jer on Sun, 12/18/2011 - 2:20am.

incredibly shoddy journalism.

Jer

PS...Grab a comprehensive accounting of Watergate and associated scandals if you have a taste for profound and pervasive criminality within a single administration. Absolutely jawdropping.

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What tripe!

Submitted by NL207 on Sun, 12/18/2011 - 2:35am.

Obama extorts 20 Billion dollars from a foreign corporation in plain view of everyone with nary a peep from the media. He distributes high-powered firearms to narcotics traffickers in a lame plot to subvert the 2nd Amendment. These same firearms are later used to murder federal agents and hundreds of people in Mexico. He gives 36 or 37 Billion dollars in loan guarantees to a bunch of his political bundlers in the name of "renewable energy". He rewrites 200 years of bankruptcy law to steal billions in equity from GM and Chrysler secured creditors, which he then redistributes to his political allies in the labor unions, principally the UAW. All this, and you have the nerve to tell us that illegal eaves-dropping and suborning witness silence is far worse, 'pervasive criminality'?

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Obviously, NL...

Submitted by Jer on Sun, 12/18/2011 - 2:40am.

You haven't read a comprehensive account of Watergate.

Jer

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More tripe.

Submitted by NL207 on Sun, 12/18/2011 - 3:39am.

Clinton's administration still holds the dubious distinction of harboring more jailbirds than any other in history. Nixon isn't even second. That distinction belongs to the administration of Warren Harding, which featured among other things the misappropriation of public property for personal profit on a scale hitherto unseen in the United States.

If Obama does not eclipse Clinton, it will only be due to failure to prosecute.  Operation Fast and Furious alone should be enough to see half a dozen Justice Dept. employees in jail.

Who wrote this report on Watergate?  Democrats, did they not?  One of the lawyers working for the investigation was in fact Hillary Clinton was it not?  I'd not put too much faith in such a partisan report.  

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All The Washington Post's Men

Submitted by MrShy on Sun, 12/18/2011 - 1:23pm.

Yeah NL, read up on the comprehensive Washington Post and assorted other Democrat/lib-shilling press (i.e. NY Times, TIME, etc.) accounts and details of Watergate, all built and snow-balled off of a myriad of anonymous sources.

Read up on the tireless persistence and dogged, heroic door-to-door investigative work done by Washington Post journalists Woodward and Bernstein.

- shy on vinyl

Join Mr. Shy and The 1* Percent

 
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I don't expect you to accept my words, or the words of Democrats

Submitted by Jer on Tue, 12/20/2011 - 2:32am.

or even those of reputable scholars. So why don't you go straight to the transcripts and read the redacted as well as the unedited bilious fulminations as gurgitated directly from the power mad, sanctimonious, corruption-oozing mouth of the most prolific, dangerous and hubristic crime boss ever to occupy the Oval Office--The Trickster.

Jer

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Your naivete is breathtaking

Submitted by NL207 on Tue, 12/20/2011 - 6:16pm.

Apply this same microscope to the Kennedy or Johnson Administrations and tell me what you find. This should be one of your discoveries :

'
"I'll have those n*ggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years."

-- Lyndon B. Johnson to two governors on Air Force One according Ronald Kessler's Book, "Inside The White House"
'

Crass? Vulgar? Racist? You bet.
Nixon had nothing on his predecessor other than getting caught.

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When do you graduate from Middle School, NL?

Submitted by Jer on Tue, 12/20/2011 - 6:29pm.

Maybe some day you'll learn the distinction between the exceedingly crass and the palpably criminal.

Jer

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And one day ...

Submitted by NL207 on Tue, 12/20/2011 - 9:00pm.

you will learn to recognize a blatant racist when you see one on exhibit. LBJ was all of that.

LBJ was so much more than just a tawdry bigot, but then, you knew that too. You just choose to ignore it.  Recall this : Gulf of Tonkin incident.   Fraud.  Pure and simple.  Fraud.  Yet all we hear about today is 'Bush Lied, People Died!'.   How does fraudulently inflaming a shooting war stack up as a felony, counselor?  58,000 Americans died in that war.  Tens of thousands more were scarred for life.  The damage to our nation was incalculable.

His crimes did not stop at the Gulf of Tonkin.  LBJ stole elections with organized vote fraud.  His 1948 election to the Senate a case in point. 

So what felony did Nixon commit that was any worse than LBJ's felonies?  I AM curious to know, counselor.   

 

Middle School?  You can come and talk to me about it when you give up your pablum.

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Imagine the sound of crickets..........

Submitted by antiObamunist on Mon, 12/19/2011 - 3:35pm.

http://intelfiles.egoplex.com/militia/

" Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are benificent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil minded rulers. Justice Louis Brandeis
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Patience jer, the full truth how criminally corupt

Submitted by antiObamunist on Mon, 12/19/2011 - 1:58pm.

our agencies of government have become, will be evident in the distribution of FOIA released documents. Aren't you one who believes in government? These docs along with those which have been and will be released as project gunrunner will show agencies of our government have become criminally corrupt and can't be trusted to provide the truth.

Even when ordered by a judge they are refusing to release pertinent docs by arguing they are a matter of national security. Think about that statement. If the security of the country is in jeopardy due to the unleashing the truth, it is the institutions of government which are in jeopardy as a result, not the security of americans.

http://www.courthousenews.com/2011/05/18/36653.htm

http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2011/11/ssi-exclusive-hiding-...

http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/2011/11/ssi-exclusive-patcon-...

http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-national/vanderboegh-what-newsweek...

http://intelwire.egoplex.com/documents.html

And more

http://biggovernment.com/bmccarty/2011/07/01/fbi-official-to-federal-jud...

http://news.intelwire.com/2011/02/new-okbomb-documents-show-threats-to.html

http://news.intelwire.com/2007/10/patcon-revealed-exclusive-look-inside....

It appears AG Holder has developed a new form of plauseable delieability. He will destroy, hide and deny the existence of information linking the DOJ, while he was a dupeuty,as well as the existence of PATCON. There are no physical fingerprints of Eric Holder on the box of explosives, like there are no physical fingerprints on weapons from project gunrunner. It is increasingly obvious to those familiar with the facts that Holder was pulling the strings for those more devious than even him.

" Experience should teach us to be most on our guard to protect liberty when the government's purposes are benificent. Men born to freedom are naturally alert to repel invasion of their liberty by evil minded rulers. Justice Louis Brandeis
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Too Big to Fail

Submitted by Agnostic on Mon, 12/19/2011 - 2:04pm.

It is the same mentality that thinks businesses are too big to fail. They think their individual departments are so important that should they be proven to fail that the whole government would collapse. The people elected representatives and they have appointed themselves demigods.

. . Socialist = Modern Liberal = Parasitoid
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