Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Despite Univision, Fast and Furious Not Treated as a Scandal by the Mainstream Media

By Douglas V. Gibbs

We know the liberal media is in the tank for Obama. From the skewed polls that over-sample Democrats and under-sample independents, to the spin on every story in the hopes of benefiting the liberal left, the whole game is rigged.  Despite the fact that the number of informed voters has increased, the moron-vote is still out there, and following the propaganda like a bunch of senseless sheep.

Even when the truth slaps them upside the head.

Operation Fast and Furious was an attempt by the Obama administration to put American guns in the hands of Mexican drug cartels, allow people to be killed by them, and then blame American guns so that they would have a better angle in banning them. Simple as that.

Thousands of Mexicans have been killed at the hands of the cartels with the guns the Obama administration gave to the drug runners.  Americans have died, too, including two Border Patrol Agents.

The American Press has soft-balled this entire scandal, but I guarantee that if the President was a Republican, he would have been impeached by now over it.

Univision, a Spanish speaking network, asked the hard questions.  They blew the scandal wide open.  The results should be devastating. However, the American Media is continuing to ignore the issue, and the Obama administration is acting as if nothing wrong has happened.

Univision calls the killings a massacre.

The Obama administration is still trying to sweep the deaths of Mexicans under the rug, and is continuing to ignore the truth.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

Univision report connects Operation Fast and Furious scandal to murders of Mexican teenagers - Daily Caller

2 comments:

JASmius said...

You know what they say - a story hasn't happened until people see the pictures... http://abcnews.go.com/ABC_Univision/video/excerpt-univisions-fast-furious-special-17352864

Bigfoot said...

Univision - doing the job that the US media won't.