Eric Holder testified before Congress today for the second time regarding the Fast & Furious disaster. Here’s the condensed version:
- He’s not apologizing to the family of Bryan Terry
- The best way to keep illegal guns from flowing southward into Mexico is to further restrict the guns the government bought to ship southward to Mexico.
- It’s all the fault of the Bush administration.
- He didn’t know anything about it. His staff kept him in the dark.
The allegations of impropriety began to circulate in April of 2010. Terry died in December, and despite the widely distributed and reported allegations, Holder claimed in May of 2011 that he’d only heard them a few weeks prior. He revised that estimate to “probably (…) a couple of months” today.
If that’s the way he’s running his office, Holder is, at the very least, wildly incompetent.
He’s calling an operation that provided weapons used in over 200 Mexican homicides a “failed response,” and he swears he’s taking measures to stop future lapses in judgement, but he’s taking no responsibility. Best guess? Lanny Breuer and Dennis Burke get thrown to the wolves, then pardoned January 19th, 2013.