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« Fast & Furious IG report out, and David Codrea's already on it | Main | Proposed documentary »

Called that one on the nose

Posted by David Hardy · 20 September 2012 07:52 AM

This morning's paper, which has virtually ignored Fast & Furious, first page headline: "HOLDER IS ABSOLVED OF BLAME IN REPORT ON GUN-WALK CASE."

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Posted by: Shark IM at September 20, 2012 08:17 AM

Gee I am surprise they waited that long (this morning) to publish to headline. Maybe they talked to the Chicago Tribune about that Dewey Headline but this was a much surer bet.

Posted by: Rich at September 20, 2012 12:02 PM

The only persons vindicated by the IG Report were Rep. Issa and Senator Grassley. Even the Democrats complimented Rep. Issa in the Hearing.....

If AG Holder didn't know about Fast and Furious, he should have known. As head of DOJ, he is responsible. Is he complicit? Or merely incompetent?

Posted by: Ike at September 20, 2012 01:01 PM

They left a word out.
"UNSURPRISINGLY, Holder is absolved of blame."

So many headlines today have that same flaw.

Posted by: Windy Wilson at September 20, 2012 01:35 PM

No surprises here, we always knew that the report would come from a Justice Dept. lackey and that it would be a coverup. Hitler would have been absolved of blame for all harm that may have come to Jews if the Third Reich had ever issued a report on the matter. The politburo would have absolved Stalin of all blame for the famine.

History may not be so kind to Holder.

Posted by: TeeJaw at September 20, 2012 11:39 PM

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