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ATF Death Watch 31: Obama in the Crosshairs

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They may not be mainstream as mainstream can be, but cnsnews.com smells blood in the water re: the President’s knowledge of—and possible participation in—both the ATF’s Gunwalker insanity and the subsequent Department of Justice cover-up. To wit: “On June 27, CNSNews.com asked White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, ‘Could you tell me what is the exact date that the president learned about the Justice Department ATF operation to allow guns to flow into Mexico?’ Carney apparently had trouble understanding the question, saying, ‘I mean, I think I’ve answered this question a bunch about — about what he learned?’ CNSNews.com said, ‘What is the exact date that he learned about it?’ Carney apparently still did not understand . . .

CNSNews.com again clarified, “Exact date — date.”

Carney finally responded, “I’ll have to get back to you. I don’t have an exact date for you.”

The White House has since not responded to questions about an exact date or approximate date when Obama learned about the operation.

For those of you who think the President couldn’t possibly be brought down by the ATF Gunwalker scandal, remember that Richard Nixon was re-elected in the greatest electoral landslide in American presidential history just as Watergate was getting revved-up.

Also keep in mind that no one died in the Watergate break-in. Drug thugs murdered two U.S. law enforcement officials—U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry and Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agent Jaime Zapata—using guns enabled by the ATF.

I’d bet dollars to donuts Obama knew about the ATF anti-gun smuggling smuggling before Agent Terry died. If there’s any justice in this world, this scandal will force the President from office.

More importantly, Gunwalker could lead to the dissolution of the gaggle of gun grabbers known as the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Highly unlikely I know, but there’s always hope for change.

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