Fast and Furious Spin

Well, it turns out that the “blockbuster” Fortune Magazine piece defaming ATF whistleblower John Dodson, while simultaneously exculpating the architects of Fast and Furious within the Obama administration from blame, was a pack of lies. Try to contain your shock. It would seem that the statuary above was meant to depict the members of our nation’s leftist press organs.
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