This time, it's Hearst reporter Dan Freedman not doing his homework before repeating widely debunked statistics. (For Tatler coverage of today's Fast and Furious hearings, click here, here, and here.)
It’s a stunning allegation that makes the other gunrunning scandals look like child’s play.
The IG is looking into charges of illegal retaliation against the ATF whistleblowers.
It would be comical if we weren’t talking about dead federal agents and Mexican nationals.
Remember when Cindy Sheehan and the left claimed "absolute moral authority" for the families of those killed in the line of duty? Think they'll fight for Agent Zapata's family?
They choose a pivotal moment in the Gunwalker investigation to announce a gun-control bill.
Plus: Congressional investigators ask Eric Holder if there is any other evidence that Gunwalker was an anti-gun PR stunt.
No shame: The body count may be in the hundreds, and they still scratch the president's back.
In addition to Phoenix and Florida, it appears the U.S. government had gunwalking operations based in Houston and Dallas.
Phoenix reporters find the guns turning up in Arizona crimes. Also, reports that the Justice Department is looking to scapegoat another official.
Will Barack Obama dare to appoint an independent prosecutor?
Attorney General Holder's credibility takes another hit.
With the Obama admin and a Washington Post editorial calling for its reinstatement — amidst a tie-in to the Gunwalker scandal — it's worth revisiting the boneheaded law.
Despicable: The report doesn't mention the estimated 150 dead in Mexico, plus two U.S. agents. Just gun control. And long-debunked statistics.
Can demagoguery stymie the growing Republican investigation?
The ATF director is going to talk. Whom will he implicate?
The increasingly shameless Post runs an editorial trying to shift the blame for Gunwalker to ... the National Rifle Association.
We know it failed, they know it failed. So what could possibly give the Obama admin and gun-control advocates the confidence to push for it again? (Read Part One of this series here.)
The Post prints an attack on Issa that no other paper saw fit to run: an anonymous hit job concocted by the Obama administration. And The Times finally talks Gunwalker ... by attacking the GOP. With a debunked lie.
Only a special prosecutor can peer into the dark places of government to ferret out the truth.
Buckle up: An agent testifies that surveillance stopped at the border, meaning the operation didn't actually trace guns to cartels to make arrests. The only conclusion? Law enforcement wasn't the point, orchestrated violence was, and that's a history-making scandal.
The terrible gun policy and administration lies that have led to the scandal of scandals.
Pay attention to this era-defining event: The 2,000+ weapons are implicated in an estimated 150 shootings of Mexican officers and soldiers, two American officers, and an unknown number of civilians.
Will the Justice Department be held to account for arming lethal Mexican cartels?
Jose Guereña survived two tours in Iraq, but he couldn't survive his own government.