President Cosmic Lightworker Expresses Disappointment in Mere Mortals at IRS
Posted on | May 15, 2013 | 15 Comments
“Obama: Anatomy of a World Leader,” by Alex Gray (detail)
“Difficult as it may now be to recall, there were once ‘spiritually advanced people’ who looked at this Chicago machine politician and saw ‘a Lightworker, that rare kind of attuned being . . . who can actually help usher in a new way of being on the planet.’”
— Robert Stacy McCain, Oct. 25, 2012
IRS Scandal: Obama Announces Acting Commissioner’s Resignation in White House Speech viralread.com/2013/05/15/irs… – via @viralread #IRS #tcot
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 15, 2013
Do not question His Divine Wrath at the career IRS guy who has only been “acting commissioner” since November and drew the short straw:
President Obama said the acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service resigned Wednesday and promised that he “will not tolerate” the types of abuses reported by the agency’s inspector general. Speaking from the East Room of the White House, the president promised to “hold the responsible parties accountable” and said the administration “will work with Congress” on their investigations.
The agency’s acting commissioner, Steven Miller blamed two “rogue” employees in the Cincinnati IRS office for targeting conservative groups, but Obama said that Treasury Secretary Jack Lew had requested and received Miller’s resignation Wednesday. The political abuses were “inexcusable,” the president said. …
Inexcusable, “rogue employees,” to get caught targeting the Enemies List: Tea Party, Christians, assorted People Not Down for the Agenda.
Inexcusable, and it would have been even worse, if we had known about this at some point prior to November 6, but . . . hey, Lightworker.
One of the things about covering this stuff as a journalist is that it’s so predictable, it’s not exactly what you’d call “news,” eh?
Shocked! Shocked! #NotReally RT @bccohan: Director of IRS Tax-Exempt Determinations Office is Obama Donor: nationalreview.com/corner/348441/…
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 15, 2013
SHOCKED! SHOCKED! #NotReally | IRS exec got $42k in bonuses in three yearswashingtonexaminer.com/irs-exec-got-4… via @mtapscott #tcot
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 15, 2013
Shocked! Shocked — Again! #NotReally RT @aoshq “Fired” Acting IRS Commissioner Was Set To Resign… in June bit.ly/16hOsxB
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 16, 2013
Cynical? No, just not a complete sucker. Who ever really believed a word they said in the first place? They’re Democrats: People of the Lie.
As I said previously — BREAKING: Jay Carney is a goddamned liar.twitter.com/stephenfhayes/… @stephenfhayes
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 15, 2013
“What’s that wonderful smell? Ah, unicorn farts!“
LIVE AT FIVE: 05.15.13
Posted on | May 15, 2013 | 3 Comments
— compiled by Wombat-socho
TOP NEWS
FBI Opens Criminal Probe Of IRS; Audit Cites Disarray
Treasury IG rips agency for selective screening of conservative orgs
Wisconsin Tea Party members wants heads to roll
Russia Arrests US Diplomat Accused Of Spying
Junior diplomat accused of being CIA spy
CBO Estimates Deficit Narrows To $642 Billion
Smallest shortfall in five years
POLITICS
Heller: IRS Can’t Be Trusted To Oversee Obamacare
Heller bill would deny funding for additional agents intended to enforce Obamacare regulations
Senate Panel Rejects Fingerprint System For Departing Passengers
Scandals Drowning Out Obama’s Message On Economy
Dave Bing Won’t Seek Re-Election As Detroit’s Mayor
Dr. Dre, Jimmy Iovine Donate $70 Million For New Music Institute At USC
Ft. Hood Sexual Assault Prevention Chief Under Investigation
Heads Of Benghazi Review Board Agree To Testify Before Congress
THE ECONOMY, STUPID
Oil Rebounds In Asia After Domestic Markets Slump: NYMEX $94.35, Brent $102.66
Airlines Collect $6 Million In Fees
US Import, Export Prices Fall
Stocks Still Better Value Than Bonds
German Economy Grew In 1Q While France Slipped Into Recession
Japan: Is Abenomics Working?
BP, Shell Raided In EU Commission Price-Rigging Inquiry
Burger King Rolls Out McRib-Buster
Health Insurance Tax “Scares The Daylights” Out Of Small Business Owners
BlackBerry Confirms BBM App For iOS, Android
Windows 8.1 To Be Available For Free
BlackBerry’s Developer Guru On Its Android Apps: Users Hate Them
Google Said To Plan introducing Rival To Spotify
New Nokia Devices Make It Clear Microsoft Is Holding Back Nokia Innovation
US Paints Apple As Ringmaster In Scheme To Fix Prices On E-Books
HP Goes Android With X2 Hybrid
Twitch TV App Debuts On XBox 360
Replacing Traditional Telephone Service
Samsung Breaking Free Of Google’s Android, Adding Tizen OS To Future Devices
SPORTS
Pacers Rout Knicks 93-82 To Take 3-1 Lead
Carmelo Anthony can’t carry Knicks alone
Quick Leads Kings Past Sharks 2-0
Young Stars Bolster Spurs In Gave 5 Win Against Warriors
Pens Easily Handle Senators In Series Opener
The Replacement Yankees Defy Predictions Of Doom
Hockey Night In Canada Sets Audience Record With Leafs-Bruins Game 7
AFL’s Philadelphia Soul Wooing Tebow
McCutchen’s Leadoff Homer In 12th Lifts Pirates Over Brewers
Fister Shuts Down Astros As Tigers Romp 6-2
Jays’ Dickey Breaks Losing Streak In 10-6 Slugfest Against Giants
Pettibone Strengthens Case To Stay With Phils In 6-2 Win
Angels Hand Royals’ Guthrie First Loss
Kershaw Outduels Haren, Dodgers Beat Nats 2-0; Harper Day-To-Day As X-Rays Of Head Come Back Negative
FAMOUS FOR BEING FAMOUS
Carrie Underwood: Full Disclosure
The Marie Claire interview
Morena Baccarin Expecting First Child
Zoe Saldana Poses Topless For Allure, Says She “May End Up With A Woman”
“Days Of Our Lives” Actor Busted For Cocaine Sale
Amid Pregnancy Rumors, Beyonce Cancels Belgium Show Due to Exhaustion
From Wedding Bells To Jail Cell
Puddle Of Mudd Singer Arrested For Domestic Violence
Angelina To Marry Brad “Sooner Rather Than Later” After Grueling Double Mastectomy
FOREIGNERS
Syrian Rebels Vow To Punish Heart Eater
Japan’s PM Abe Silent On Envoy’s Visit To Norks
Taiwan Recalls Envoy In Manila Over Fisherman’s Death
Chinese Workers Claim Damages From Japanese Firm For Wartime Labor
Critics Assail Israeli Silence On Arab Peace Proposal
American Sent To Special Nork Prison
Distrustful Rohingya Resist Cyclone Evacuation
Protests Erupt In Nairobi Over “Greedy” Politicians’ Pay
Chicoms Question japanese Rule Over Okinawa
BLOGS & STUFF
Leather Penguin: Hey Stupid Party, Will You Please Stand Up?
Michelle Malkin: A Brief History Of Slimy Dem Snoops And Dumpster Divers
Wes Pruden: Obama Finds His Legacy
Riehl World News: IRS Gave Liberals A Pass While Tea Party Groups Put On Hold
Jawa Report: IRS Asked For Reading List Of TEA Party Group
Bryan Preston: IG Report Says IRS Discrimination Against Conservatives Due To “Ineffective Management”
Andrew Stiles: The IRS’ Liberal Dragnet
Sister Toldjah: Obama’s IRS Went After Billy Graham, Too
Gateway Pundit: Former NAACP Head Julian Bond Says IRS Legitimately Targeted “Overtly Racist” Tea Party
Weekly Standard Blog: Release All The Benghazi E-Mails
Legal Insurrection: Was Jake Tapper Played By The White House Through Selective Leak Of Just One E-Mail?
Atlas Shrugs: Obama’s Benghazi Lies Reflect Fear Of “Messaging Ramifications”
Just One Minute: Apparently Erroneous Reporting About Allegedly Erroneous Reporting
Breitbart: News Leak Put Americans At Risk, Holder Claims
Conservatives4Palin: Carl Bernstein Says AP Phone Scandal A “Nuclear Event”
Protein Wisdom: President Schultz
Kevin Williamson: Was The Question That Launched The IRS Scandal Planted?
Vodkapundit: Here’s What Else Needs To be Said
Links. I want them.
ObamaGate Scandal Mania!
Posted on | May 14, 2013 | 19 Comments
“Obama: Anatomy of a World Leader,” by Alex Gray (detail)
After the band Unfettered Access broke up in ’94, the drummer and singer joined Inappropriate Criteria | @ladowd
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 15, 2013
@ladowd @rsmccain wasn’t their first single “I Know Nothing” from the album “I Appreciate the Question”?
— Jason(@Veritas1977) May 15, 2013
Ed Morrissey’s headline at The Week summarizes the situation:
A flood of scandals engulfs Obama
It’s not only engulfing Obama, it’s engulfing me and everybody else who’s trying to keep up with all this stuff. Easy to become confused:
So many scandals, I’m becoming confused: Did Hillary Clinton wiretap the Associated Press? Did the IRS audit Basseley Nakoula?
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 15, 2013
Think I’ve got this straight now: IRS wiretapped Associated Press about Benghazi because a Tea Party YouTube video was leaking unfettered.
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 14, 2013
Recent headlines from Viral Read:
IRS Admits Wrongly Targeting Tea Party Groups
South Carolina Tea Party Mom
Describes IRS ‘Harassment’
Jon Stewart Flips Out Over
IRS and AP Scandals
Reporter Who Interviewed President
Obama: IRS ‘Hammering Me’
Jay Carney ‘Unfettered’
White House Press Conference
President Obama Reacts to IRS
Inspector General’s Report:
‘Intolerable and Inexcusable’
What’s truly intolerable and inexcusable is that all of this is happening at once, with new developments all day, every day, until Scandal Fatigue sets in and it’s impossible to keep up with even a fraction of it. So, yeah, it’s engulfing Obama and engulfing us, too.
#SupportJayCarney He would make an excellent ambassador to Libya and — what luck! — there’s an opening.
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 15, 2013
UPDATE: Dear Lord, there’s still more:
Last week, the Benghazi talking points took center stage in the ongoing investigation of the 9/11 anniversary attacks in Libya. Jay Carney came under intense questioning at Friday’s White House press briefing as he struggled to justify a dozen iterations of talking points before Susan Rice used the final version for her now-infamous five Sunday talk show appearances on September 16, 2012. However, a background briefing by the State Department four days before Rice’s appearances provides the earliest extended look at the information used to prepare those talking points.
You really need to read the whole thing. Me, I’ve barely got time to skim half this stuff. My bedtime reading tonight will be 54 pages entitled, “Inappropriate Criteria Were Used to Identify Tax-Exempt Applications for Review,” by Michael E. McKenny. Sweet dreams.
The Obama Presidency, in One Tweet
Posted on | May 14, 2013 | 20 Comments
Lie. Lie about lying. Send Carney out to lie some more. Golf. Fundraise. Blame Bush. Lie about something else. Repeat.
— John LaRosa (@jslconsulting) May 14, 2013
‘People Need to Be Sent to Jail’
Posted on | May 14, 2013 | 16 Comments
“Our goal is for ‘We the People’ to be an educated and informed electorate, involved in our government, and working with and holding our elected representatives accountable to their oath of office to uphold the Constitution.”
— Laurens County (S.C.) Tea Party mission statement
In 2009, Diane Belsom was one of millions of Americans who answered the rallying cry of the Tea Party movement:
“After Obama was elected, I was devastated. And they were calling for Tea Party rallies, and I said, ‘I don’t know what I’m doing but I’ll figure it out and I’ll do one,’ so I did.”
A homeschooling mom in Laurens, South Carolina, Belsom started a local Tea Party group that held its first rally in April 2009. She became involved in networking with other activists who told her she should incorporate the group and apply for non-profit status. Nearly three years after she filed her application — and after she complied with burdensome, intrusive and, in some cases, redundant requests for additional information — Belsom still has not received word on whether the group’s 501(c)4 status will be approved.
The experience of the Laurens County Tea Party was replicated for dozens of other groups across the country. We now know why.
Lauren Belsom and her fellow patriots were victimized by an Internal Revenue Service that deliberately and systematically targeted President Obama’s political opponents for harassment:
“I think people need to be held accountable,” said Belsom, who has contacted her congressman, Republican Rep. Jeff Duncan, to complain about her group’s problems with the IRS.
“We’re supposed to be living in a republic, not some kind of totalitarian system,” she said. “People need to be sent to jail if they’ve broken laws or, at a minimum, fired.”
Read the whole thing at Viral Read.
LIVE AT FIVE: 05.14.13
Posted on | May 14, 2013 | 4 Comments
— compiled by Wombat-socho
TOP NEWS
IRS Officials In Washington Involved In Targeting Conservative Groups
WaPo has documents showing it wasn’t just a problem in the Cincinnati office
Pro-Abortion Activists Quick To Condemn Gosnell After Conviction
Abortionist convicted of three counts first-degree murder, one manslaughter
Syria Wants Details Before Attending Peace Conference
Information minister says Assad’s role is for Syrian people to decide at the ballot box
POLITICS
Obama Dismisses Criticism Of Benghazi Talking Points As “Sideshow”
Claims Republican focus on Benghazi has “obvious partisan motives”.
Lawmakers Rip Justice Department Over AP Phone Record Grab
Orrin Hatch Has A Problem With Sebelius’ Fundraising
Minnesota 12th State To Approve Gay Marriage
Federal Fire Agencies Face Budget Cuts
President Hits NYC For Three Starry Fundraisers
Military Units On Alert As Security Situation Deteriorates In Tripoli
Supreme Court Sides With Monsanto In Patent Infringement Case
THE ECONOMY, STUPID
Brimming Oil Stockpiles To Keep Prices In Check: NYMEX $95.17, Brent $102.82
McDonald’s Cuts Angus Burgers From Menu
GM To Invest $258 Million In Michigan Data Center
EU Ministers Seek To Cut Tax Evasion
Indian Drugmaker Ranbaxy To Pay Record Fine In U.S.
Boeing Dreamliner Returning To Service This Month
Amazon Introduces Amazon Coins, Virtual Currency For Buying Apps And Games
Abercrombie & Fitch CEO’s Big, Fat Marketing Mistake
Retail Sales Rise Slightly, Lifting Hope For Rebound
Google Merges Free Drive, E-Mail Storage To 15GB
Google I/O: Android, Chrome Not Merging
AT&T Likely To Drop Facebook Phone
Google’s Eric Schmidt And Jared Cohen On The New Digital Age
Google Commemorates 37th Anniversary Of Atari’s “Breakout” With Image Search Easter Egg
Amazon Acquires Display Maker Liquivista
SPORTS
Bruins Stage Historic Rally, Stun Leafs In OT
Down 4-1 in third period, Bruins force OT for the win
Grizzlies Shake Off Ugly First Half To Beat Thunder In OT, Take 3-1 Lead In Series
Lundquist Leads Rangers Past Caps In Anticlimactic Game 7
Yankees, Indians Split Doubleheader, Exchange Shutouts
Heat Shut Down Bulls, Take 3-1 Lead
Ankiel Signs With Mets After Release By Astros
Griffin Pitches A’s Past Rangers
Rookie Hicks Shines In Debut As Twins Rout White Sox 10-3
Butler Breaks Out Of Offensive Drought, Royals Crush Angels 11-4
Braves Snap Losing Streak Against Snakes With 10-1 Win
Zimmermann Leads Nationals Over Dodgers, Harper Needs 11 Stitches After “Gruesome” Collision With Scoreboard
FAMOUS FOR BEING FAMOUS
Beyonce Pregnant With Baby #2?
Multiple sources say second baby on the way
Angelina Jolie Chooses Double Mastectomy To Fight Cancer
Christina Aguilera Returning To “The Voice” As Shakira Exits
Jaden Smith, 14, Wants To Be Emancipated From Parents
Jessica Simpson Furious About Ex-Husband’s Gay Joke About Her Dad
Kobe Bryant’s Parents Call Him A Liar
Anna Wintour Banned Kris Jennings, “Real Housewives” From Met Gala
Josh Duhamel Shares Fergie’s Baby Bump In Sweet Mother’s Day Pic
Medieval Times Headed For Movie Screen
Kiefer Sutherland Signs On For More “24”
FOREIGNERS
Major Retailers Join Bangladesh Safety Plan
Hollande Mulls Tax On Smartphones, Laptops
Boat Carrying 100 Rohingya Muslims Capsizes Off Burma
Outrage At Syrian Rebel Shown Eating Soldier’s Heart
Fatah Accepts Arab League Land Swap Proposal
Mexican Officials Arrest Two In Death Of Malcolm X’s Grandson
David Cameron Offers Olive Branch On EU Referendum As UKIP Soars
First Kurdish Rebels Arrive In Iraq Under Terms Of Turkish Peace Plan
Japanese Government Refuses Comment On Osaka Mayor’s “Comfort Women” Statement
BLOGS & STUFF
Michelle Malkin: Dead And Circuses – Clown-In-Chief Calls Benghazi Talking Points A “Sideshow”
Volokh Conspiracy: The Non-Story Of The AP Phone Records
NRO Corner: DOJ Seized Reporter Phone Records
Legal Insurrection: How Do You Ask A Journalist To Be The Last Journalist To Lose Credibility Defending Obama?
Sense Of Events: Barack Milhous Obamanixon
Ed Morrissey: IRS Admits Current Commissioner Knew Of Targeting A Year Ago
Patterico: Incredible – IRS Leaked Files On Conservative Groups To Liberal Media Outlet
Power Line: IRS Scandal About To Blow Wide Open?
Conservatives4Palin: IRS Scandal Extends Well Beyond Cincinnati
Breitbart: McConnell Says IRS Revelations Just The Beginning
Weasel Zippers: Americans Think Liberal Hipsters Are Tools
This Ain’t Hell: Apparently Partial Birth Abortion IS Murder
Sister Toldjah: #Gosnell. Guily. Should He Get The Death Penalty?
American Thinker: Murdered Thousands, Convicted For Three
Y U NO SEND LINKS? Afraid you’ll get too much traffic?
#Gosnell Convicted: Quick Reactions
Posted on | May 13, 2013 | 30 Comments
You probably have to remember the “Doonesbury” cartoon during the Watergate investigation to appreciate the headline here:
GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! viralread.com/2013/05/13/ver… GOSNELL CONVICTED ON 3 MURDER COUNTS – via @viralread #tcot #prolife
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 13, 2013
CNN headline:
Doctor found guilty of first-degree murder
in Philadelphia abortion case
Memeorandum thread, and everybody should read Steven Ertelt’s description of the three murder victims:
Baby Boy A was the biggest baby that Kareema Cross had ever seen delivered at Gosnell’s abortion “House of Horrors” clinic in the four years she worked there. He was delivered to 17-year old Shaquana Abrams at 29.4 weeks gestation, according to an ultrasound record. Baby Boy A was so large, he did not fit into the plastic shoe box that Gosnell tossed him in. Cross said she saw the baby pull in his arms and legs while Gosnell explained the movements as “reflexes” telling her the baby really didn’t move prior to cutting the baby’s neck. Baby Boy A was so large, Gosnell joked that “this baby is big enough to walk around with me or walk me to the bus stop.” Cross and fellow employees Adrienne Moton and 15-year old Ashley Baldwin were all so “startled” by the size of the baby that they all took photos of the baby with their cell phones.
Baby C was an intact baby of over 25-weeks gestation. Kareema Cross testified that she saw Baby C breathing and described the up and down chest movements she observed for 20 minutes. She told the court she saw Lynda Williams lift the baby’s arm and watched as the newborn drew it back on its own power. Afterwards, Williams inserted surgical scissors into the baby’s neck and “snipped” the spinal cord. Gosnell was said to be in the room at the time. This baby’s murder charges were unintentionally dismissed in the place of Baby F, but were reinstated after Judge Minehart discovered his error.
Baby D was described by witnesses as 12-15 inches long with the head the size of a “big pancake” when he was delivered into a toilet. Kareema Cross testified that she saw the baby struggling, using swimming motions in an attempt to get out of the toilet bowl. Adrienne Moton pulled the baby out and “snipped” the neck, as Gosnell had taught her to do, while the mother watched. Gosnell has also been charged with Criminal Solicitation of Moton to commit murder of Baby D.
Babies “A,” “C” and “D” — they never had names and we don’t know who the mothers or fathers were. All we know is that Kermit Gosnell murdered them. It was premeditated, “with malice aforethought.” And somewhere covered by those “penumbras and emanations,” liberals think there is a right to kill babies.
Evil. MT @stevenertelt: BREAKING: NARAL Blasts Pro-Lifers After #Gosnell Found Guilty of Murder bit.ly/12pRzPk
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) May 13, 2013
@rsmccain @amandamarcotte Let’s be real: #Gosnell did nothing other abortionists don’t do, it’s just that he was much sloppier.
— Dana Pico (@Dana_TFSJ) May 13, 2013
@rsmccainYeh, Mad Mandy condemned Gosnell for not washing up the sink afterwards, that’s about it
— KBDaBear (@kbdabear) May 13, 2013
Disgraceful NYT on Gosnell’s living, breathing victims: ‘Fetuses … removed from their mothers’ bit.ly/ZVAcmx
— TwitchyTeam (@TwitchyTeam) May 13, 2013
You know how liberals like to pretend that all women are in favor of abortion? Those liberals obviously have never met my wife.
My wife’s reaction to #Gosnell verdict: “Now are they going to chop him up into little pieces and suck his brains out?” (She’s #prolife.)
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 13, 2013
The Fate of Basseley Nakoula
Posted on | May 13, 2013 | 31 Comments
Whatever happened to Nakoula, whose video didn’t really inspire the ‘demonstration’ that didn’t actually happen in Benghazi?
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 13, 2013
@rsmccain Nakoula is in La Tuna Federal prison in West Texas bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFi… Scheduled for release on 9/26/13
— Patrick Poole (@pspoole) May 13, 2013
“Hillary’s promise of vengeance to the father of a fallen SEAL wasn’t that we’d get the jihadis who killed him but that we’d punish the filmmaker. That’s perverse, but in keeping with the fact that she decided to run ads on Pakistani TV apologizing for the film while Islamist cretins menaced American diplomats across the region.”
— Allahpundit, Oct. 25, 2012
The wrong guy in the wrong place at the wrong time: Nakoula was out on “supervised release” for a federal bank fraud conviction. He was $700,000 behind on restitution payments and operating under an alias when he made “The Innocence of Muslims,” a crappy movie that got turned into a YouTube video clip that in turn became the pretext of riots in Egypt and then — it is now generally acknowledged — was utilized as a flimsy excuse by the State Department in an attempt to distract from its embarrassing failures in the September attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
Having become unintentionally famous, the con man Nakoula was arrested and hustled into federal court amid unusually high security two weeks after the Benghazi attacks. We need not wonder why Eric Holder’s Justice Department made this a top priority:
“We will make sure that the person who made that film is arrested and prosecuted.”
— Hillary Clinton, Sept. 14, 2012
There was a sort of argument last week between Ken White at Popehat and some conservatives who insist on calling Nakoula a “political prisoner.” Alternately, Rich Lowry calls Nakoula a “patsy,” but this really isn’t the argument we need to be having.
The Nakoula case isn’t about anyone’s free speech rights. The First Amendment doesn’t protect the right of convicted criminals to operate under aliases in potentially lucrative business while owing restitution to the victims of their earlier crimes. While I wholly endorse the right to speak truth about Islam — and to hell with any mob of violent savages who object — Ken White is correct that Nakoula is neither a “political prisoner” nor a heroic martyr for free speech.
But this isn’t really about Nakoula at all, is it?
What the case of Nakoula actually demonstrates is the strangely misplaced priorities of the Obama administration: Eight months later, they still haven’t caught any of the terrorists who killed a U.S. ambassador and three other Americans in Benghazi, but they needed only two weeks to apprehend Nakoula.
“We got him,” Hillary told a relative of a #Benghazi victim, referring to Nakoula. You got what? The YouTuber who had nothing to do with it?
— DepressiveBlogger69 (@AceofSpadesHQ) May 6, 2013
You know who wasn’t ordered to stand down? The 10-member SWAT team that arrested crappy YouTube video guy. #stillinjail
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) May 6, 2013
Genuinely dangerous people seem to have no problem eluding federal investigators. Ariel Castro kidnapped women and kept them in his Cleveland basement for more than a decade, while the FBI never even considered the wife-beating school-bus driver a suspect. Nor was Castro the only menace to evade the FBI.
Too bad the feds didn’t take Tamerlan Tsarnaev as seriously as they took Basseley Nakoula.
— Robert Stacy McCain (@rsmccain) May 13, 2013
The good news? The feds are finally cracking down on those dangerous high-capacity pressure cookers. About damned time, too . . .
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