AP Rips Obama For Not Acting on 'Gun Safety' (i.e., 'Gun Control'), While Nearly Ignoring DOJ/ATF Scandal
In a late Monday morning report, the Associated Press's Erica Werner wondered why "the White House has yet to take any new steps on gun violence" he supposedly promised in the wake of the January shooting of Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords.
Either Werner or the headline writers at AP are getting extraordinarily impatient, as seen in the headline which follows the jump:
PROMISES, PROMISES: Obama yet to act on gun safety
Whoever is responsible for the headline seems to be expecting some kind of unilateral action, even though anything meaningful would -- or perhaps the correct word is "should" -- require getting a law through Congress. The rest of Werner's report cites what she believes is a failure by Obama to follow through on a vague "promise" made at Giffords' funeral: "if we're serious about keeping guns away from someone who's made up his mind to kill, then we can't allow a situation where a responsible seller denies him a weapon at one store, but he effortlessly buys the same gun someplace else."
Obama's previous track record, legislative and otherwise, is extraordinarily hostile to Second Amendment rights, so much so that he felt compelled to try to comfort a "hand-picked crowd" in Pennsylvania (HT Tim Graham at NewsBusters) during the 2008 presidential campaign by telling them:
“If you’ve got a gun in your house, I’m not taking it," Obama said. But the Illinois senator could still see skeptics in the crowd, particularly on the faces of several men at the back of the room.
So he tried again. “Even if I want to take them away, I don’t have the votes in Congress,"" he said. “This can’t be the reason not to vote for me. Can everyone hear me in the back? I see a couple of sportsmen back there. I’m not going to take away your guns."
A reasonable conclusion from the above would be that he would take them away if he could.
It's important to remember the anti-gun zealotry of Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, and many others in the administration, because the latest developments in a shocking scandal known as Operation Fast and Furious aka "Gunwalker" aka "Gun Runner" are beginning to make the enterprise look like an effort to create a climate of gun violence to be used as a pretext for short-circuiting Second Amendment rights.
If this is the first time you've heard of Fast and Furious, sit down and brace yourself, as Bob Owens at Pajamas Media recites the particulars (bolds are mine):
Mega-Scandal: Was ‘Gunwalker’ a PR Op for Gun Control?
The most damning revelations coming out of the hearings on Operation Fast and Furious held by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform are the unmistakable indications that the program was never designed to succeed as a law enforcement operation at all.
A quartet of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) agents and supervisors turned into whistleblowers to bring the operation down, but only after U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was gunned down in the Arizona desert. Two of the weapons recovered at the scene of Terry’s murder were traced to the operation.
Fast and Furious, also known by the more accurate “Gunwalker,” allowed known straw purchasers to buy large quantities of firearms — often a dozen or more semi-automatic rifles — at a time with the full knowledge of ATF agents and executives. The guns were then smuggled into Mexico, as frustrated front-line ATF agents watched, under strict orders to do nothing.
ATF agents testifying in front of the House Oversight Committee could not explain how the operation was supposed to succeed when their surveillance efforts stopped at the border and interdiction was never an option.
ATF Agent John Dodson, testifying in front of the committee, said that in his entire law enforcement career, he had “never been involved in or even heard of an operation in which law enforcement officers let guns walk.” He continued: “I cannot begin to think of how the risk of letting guns fall into the hands of known criminals could possibly advance any legitimate law enforcement interest.”
The obvious answer is that Gunwalker’s objective was never intended to be a “legitimate law enforcement interest.” Instead, it appears that ATF Acting Director Ken Melson and Department of Justice senior executives specifically created an operation that was designed from the outset to arm Mexican narco-terrorists and increase violence substantially along both sides of the Southwest border.
Success was measured not by the number of criminals being incarcerated, but by the number of weapons transiting the border and the violence those weapons caused. An ATF manager was “delighted” when Gunwalker guns started showing up at drug busts. It would be entirely consistent with this theory if DOJ communications reflected the approval of the ATF senior officials they were colluding with — but as we know, Holder’s Department of Justice refuses to cooperate.
It would seem that Owens has little need to frame his post's title as a question.
Holder's refusal to cooperate is true to the administration's "Gangster Government" instincts (Michael Barone first coined the term in May 2009 in the wake of the Obama administration's orchestrated short-circuiting of the legal rights of many of Chrysler's secured creditors; the name grows more apt with virtually each passing day).
A total non-shock is the fact that Fast and Furious aka "Gunwalker" aka "Gun Runner" was barely news in the national establishment press until about 10 days ago; a Google News search at 9:30 p.m. on ["Eric Holder" ATF] (typed exactly as indicated between brackets; sorted by date) returned 112 items from the past 30 days. 85 of them are older than June 12, and of the 27 older items, a half-dozen at most are from national mainstream sources. One of them, from the Hill on May 25, reports that "Attorney General Eric Holder has denied knowing of Gun Runner." If so, why is he stonewalling?
The Associated Press conveniently kept Eric Holder's name out of the single story ("ATF agents: Border weapons operation a disaster" on June 15) it appears to have done on the scandal. Apparently, the wire service's reporters have been too busy trying to cook up sympathy for gun control in other, less lethal ways to stick with a story which, if it had surfaced during the Bush administration, would likely have been called "the next Iran-Contra" and dominated the headlines for weeks.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
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→ Not acting on it?
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Mon, 06/20/2011 - 10:10pm.
Word is the Obama Administration is feeding ATF head, Kenneth Melson, will fall on his sword soon in an attempt to deflect attention from the Administration's attempts to make it easier to kill Border Agents.
I'd say Obama is doing quite a bit behind the scenes to frame law-abiding citizens as the problem.
Tom
Submitted by bkeyser on Mon, 06/20/2011 - 10:12pm.
I just recently started following this story myself, and it seems to make no rhyme or reason. The only explanation I've heard for the ATF and DoJ approving of this tactic is to start a conversation on what the left calls "assault weapons" at the start of the general election campaign season.
This is probably the first of many AP and Reuters articles about this very topic - not Gunwalker, "assault weapon violence". They'll conveniently ignore the fact that the ATF has testified that they could have stopped every single purchase, along with their field agents' complaints upward through their chain of command, and consider the scandal adequately dealt-with by the pragmatic Obama administration once Melson falls on his sword.
This, along with Obama's selective legal advice vis a vis Libya, his stealth run at the Dream Act, and EPA's attempts at regulating that which failed in Congress will be entirely whitewashed.
→ Hard to believe
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Mon, 06/20/2011 - 10:32pm.
But is it possible this is the most corrupt Administration ever?
Since you asked, Cool...
Submitted by Jer on Mon, 06/20/2011 - 10:59pm.
Let me answer by paraphrasing dialogue from Dumb and Dumber:
"What are the chances?"
"Not good."
"You mean 'not good' like one out of a hundred?"
"I'd say more like one out of a million."
"So...you're telling me there's a chance! YEAH!"
Jer
MSM = Mostly Soviet Media
Submitted by needle on Mon, 06/20/2011 - 10:28pm.
AP = Aping Pravada
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.
Keep not doing things
Submitted by Chris Norman on Mon, 06/20/2011 - 10:50pm.
Some of the best things Obama has "done" are the things he has not done. Let's hope he continues not doing them until he is done - in 2012.
The "Need" for More Restrictive Gun Laws
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Mon, 06/20/2011 - 11:00pm.
There was recently a pharmacy robbery in New York. The robber came in armed and wanted prescription drugs. In the process of robbing the store he murdered everyone in it, I believe it was 4 people.
Thank goodness that NY has very restrictive ownership restrictions on handguns, and even more restrictions on carrying for personal protection. There's no telling how many of those 4 victims could have hurt someone if they'd had a gun with them.
If not for these restrictive gun laws, armed robbers in NY would have to select their targets more carefully.
As to the ATF, they were and still are an unnecessary law enforcement agency, just like the DEA. Too many of these agents are involved in semi-criminal and criminal activities with almost complete immunity from prosecution unless they make really big headlines.
AP? Isn't that the...
Submitted by USMC8411 on Mon, 06/20/2011 - 11:05pm.
Al qaeda Press? The feds can break gun laws and get people killed, but if you, a CITIZEN dare try to exercize your 2nd Amendment Right, well, you then are a terrorist! Home grown, constitutionalized terrorist.
What, exactly, are the feds doing dealing with AK47's anyway? Have we started producing them here? If so, why not sell drug cartels faulty weapons where the firing pin shreds, or the bolt fails, or the barrels have hairline fractures, or are tapered slightly leading to the barrel exploding, rendering the weapons USELESS?
Nope, our drug enforcement thugs give the drug cartel thugs 100% fully automatic, operable and dependable weapons to kill our own law enforcement thugs. Circular firing squad. Ready, Aim, FIRE!
Remind me again, what type of weapons have the IRS armed themselves with, to terrorize US Citizens?
bkeyser, the reason for the operation was to "prove" (in non government speak, "BLAME" the US) for the chaos in Mexico from drugs to guns. The story is a couple of months old now but answers are not being provided. It is alo an attempt to turn public opinion against lawfully owning guns here. After all, we are just bitter clingers, to our guns and God. Napolitano, considers vets a threat here: http://hotair.com/archives/2009/04/20/napolitano-returning-vets-too-stup...
Something stinks in this operation, and I hope to see inquiries...
Andrew Traver
Submitted by Bob K on Tue, 06/21/2011 - 12:06am.
is waiting in the wings to be made the new ATF Director. The AP is wrong. Traver is 100 times worse than the current soon to be under the bus Director. We are really going to be screwed big time if Obama holds off and appoints him during the recess period to avoid confirmation hearings.
Vast Left-wing Conspiracy
Submitted by Bodini on Tue, 06/21/2011 - 10:05am.
Early in the Obama administration Hillary Clinton blamed America for Mexico's drug cartels and took aim at the 2nd amendment as being responsible for the violence. After her claims failed to stick, the issue waned. I believe Obama, Holder, Clinton and the ATF supplied the guns to the cartels to resurrect their attack on the 2nd amendment. Unfortunately, some of the ATF agents exposed their program. Coincidence ... or a VAST LEFT-WING CONSPIRACY!
two things to 'cure' the gun violence -
Submitted by wizardjr on Tue, 06/21/2011 - 11:42am.
1) stop the idiotic war on drugs, legalize all of it and start treating addiction as a health issue (there's still billions to be made and large bureaucracies to be built)
2) kick the (non-violent) drug arrests out of prison and put violent offenders away; Virginia started doing this and gun crime dropped like a rock
duh
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The AP isn't paying attention
Submitted by Dave. on Tue, 06/21/2011 - 12:35pm.
http://nation.foxnews.com/guns/2011/05/25/obama-were-working-gun-control...
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Thanks for finding that
Submitted by Tom Blumer on Tue, 06/21/2011 - 4:01pm.
I meant to find it before I posted.