Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Funny you should ask that now

What happened with 'Operation Wide Receiver'?

"How can the president assert executive privilege if there was no White House involvement?" Charles Grassley - ranking Republican of the Senate Judiciary Committee - said in a statement.

So, if the president invokes executive privilege that's proof of guilt?  Did Grassley say that when George W. Bush invoked it six times?

And, there has been an awful lot of whining the last few days about 'Fast and Furious' being a program that was just a guise to do away with the Second Amendment.  Really?  Then the previous administration must have wanted to get rid of the Second Amendment too, since Fast and Furious was nothing but a continuation of the 'Operation Wide Receiver' , which as we all know, the Bush administration ran.

If Issa and Republicans want to investigate gun running in Mexico, they should start with the people who began the program.  Of course, we know that won't happen.