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Hugh Hewitt: Missing The News
Townhall ^ | 6-10-11 | Hugh Hewitt

Posted on 06/10/2011 5:25:30 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic

Two enormous stories are waiting for the MSM when it recovers from the Weiner implosion. One concerns domestic policy and the other foreign.

"Fast and Furious" is the name given to a Department of Justice/Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms investigation into gun running into Mexico. The Feds decided to try and tag and follow heavy weaponry into Mexico with the idea of charting the smugglers' map.

What happened to the operation is the subject of an investigation by Darrell Issa, Chairman of the House Oversight and Governmental Affairs Committee. Appearing on my show Tuesday, Issa had this about the investigation into the operation:

HH: Would you explain to people what it is and what your committee is looking into?

DI: Well, Hugh, this is often called Project Gunrunner, because it was really about knowingly, deliberately letting guns be sold to straw purchasers who were going to supply them to the narco-terrorist groups on both sides of the border, and they did. And even at our discovery, our investigation, which is now, you know, 20 subpoenas, incredible amount of depositions, leading up to the office of the Attorney General, has shown us that this was authorized at the highest level. They regret that it went badly, that two American agents are now dead, and countless Mexicans are dead, and 2,000 weapons, 1,600 of them are still unaccounted for. They regret it, but they’re probably still doing similar programs. And that’s why this is such a big thing. If you think you can let guns walk in order to “lead to the bad guys”, you’re missing the whole point of law enforcement. You don’t let drugs walk, you don’t let the money walk, you don’t let guns walk. You do that, you’re part of the crime.

HH: You know, there’s a tremendous novelist, lives maybe in your district, T. Jefferson Parker, and he has written a number of books, and I’ve interviewed him about the gun trade from north to south. It’s vicious, and it’s violent. But when did this Fast and Furious program start that countenanced, basically, Americans selling guns with the effort to sting someone on the other side? When did it start?

DI: It started with this administration.

HH: It is?

DI: It started with, literally, the political appointees, many of whom had to approve specifics of this, including funding. And understand, there were agents at the ATF who have testified that they believe this was a good program. And there are agents who gave up their careers, basically, by refusing to be involved in it. So it was controversial. But it’s not about the agents in Arizona, or a similar program in Texas. It’s about the approvals all the way back in Washington. This is the Iran Contra decision. The Iran Contra decision was made by people around the President in the White House. This decision was made at least by people in the Office of Attorney General Holder. And they’re hiding behind every delay tactic they can, claiming that we’re going to interfere with an investigation. I’ve got to tell you, Hugh, I don’t want anyone to walk because of our investigation. But if some meth addict doesn’t get a strong sentence for buying guns, that’s probably not the worst damage if this kind of program continues, and we believe it continues to today.

HH: Is there any evidence that Attorney General Holder approved the selling of these guns?

DI: There is evidence all the way up to Lanny Brewer in the office, a very famous name from the past. And he is an immediate assistant of Eric Holder. President Obama, as a good lawyer, used his terms very carefully. He said neither I nor Attorney General Holder authorized this program. There’s a long way between authorized and knew.

HH: Has Attorney General Holder appeared in front of your committee yet?

DI: He has not. As a matter of fact, they have been refusing to even go through depositions voluntarily. We had a deal with them, and candidly, they reneged on it the moment my plane was off the ground. So far, we have had to issue more subpoenas on this than all others combined in all other investigations. This has been the real investigation where you can see the stonewalling, and you can see it for a reason. People got people killed, and they were people who are appointed by this President.

HH: So American agents may have been murdered as a result of this program?

DI: Their guns were found, with those serial numbers, at the scene, and by the way, long time after emails indicate that they knew this program was out of control.

HH: And so in terms of that chain of command, have you subpoenaed the Attorney General yet to come?

DI: We have not. One of the natures of this investigation is we’re going through this step by step, because we want to understand is there a problem at Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire all the way up to Washington? Is there a problem at Justice? The one thing I can tell you today is this was a joint task force operation. So DEA, Justice Department, the U.S. attorney in Arizona, all these elements had to be part of it, which is what should really tell you there’s something wrong at the highest levels, but there may be something wrong in the ability for somebody at a operative level to pull the stop cable. It doesn’t appear as though we had it. And candidly, that’s what concerns me. There should be a culture in a law enforcement that says if something’s really wrong, you don’t just obey the orders.

If and when MSM trains its resources on this brewing scandal, Team Obama will have an another DOJ mess on it's hands as the election year opens.

The second story concerns the fact that our entire country has a problem with the Chinese government which is becoming increasingly brazen in it's assaults on American security. Former Ambassador to China and Utah Governor Jon Huntsman Jr. was a guest on Wednesday's program and we had this exchange on the recent hack attacks originating from the PRC:

HH: It is widely believed that the Chinese were behind the Google hacks, and the various cyber attacks. To what do you attribute that? Is there a regime within the regime there, Jon Huntsman, that is rogue?

JH: There is a concerted effort on the part of the Chinese military, on the part of government, to infiltrate and penetrate whatever they can find here in the United States that might bring them value, value in terms of understanding where our thinking it, value in terms of understanding our latest technology, and it is done very, very aggressively, and without rules and without boundaries. And this is something that we’ve got to begin to understand, because I do believe that now and going forward, cyber security for this country will be extremely important. When you start seeing the plans for the F-22 begin showing up in strange places, you know that the effort, the money, the brainpower that we’ve put into some of our best innovations, if we can’t protect those, if we can’t come up with countermeasures against those who seek to rip us off, then we’re going to be discounted and hobbled for the rest of our future.

HH: But would military officials dare do things like mount cyber attacks without the knowing consent of the politburo and the leadership in China, Governor?

JH: Even though there is a serious divide between the civilian and military leadership teams, you would have to imagine that all decisions are made through the central military commission, the CMC. That is chaired by Hu Jintao, that’s the party secretary-general and the president of the country. They would basically review all of these decisions, and I would suspect that they would give the go.

Very few reporters, editors and producers seem to have grasped the import of what Huntsman is confirming. The PRC is launching serial attacks on American business, individual privacy and national security, and the U.S. Is saying nothing. President Obama's fecklessness in response to these attacks is sure to invite more of the same.

The complete transcripts of both of these interviews are available at HughHewitt.com, but the surface has just been scratched on both dramas. And they are dramas, dramas which the MSM is almost entirely missing, once again.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; darrylissa; drugs; guns; immigration; jonhuntsman; mexico; msm
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To: PJ-Comix

The ast Bill I heard of him signing was done by “auto pen” while he was in Europe — a queestionable arrangement, as far as I’m concerned.


21 posted on 06/10/2011 6:59:04 AM PDT by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic

The Ruby Ridge ID and Waco TX massacres carried out by the BATFE, FBI and the Delta Force Army unit thus murdering men, women and childern was just swept away by the US government. There was much evidence that proved the US government, under presidents GH Bush, and B. Clinton, out-right murdered civilians and the facts of that were mostly covered up by said government. Questions were tailored and witnesses were lead which aided the government in keeping the murderous facts of both events ambiguous. There were no prosicutions of any officials involved in the events or of those officials who, in the end, ordered those grusom actions against civilians. Issa’s Gun Walker inquirey I suspect will end up being nothing more than a diversion and more coverup to pretect the illeagal activities of US government.


22 posted on 06/10/2011 7:09:27 AM PDT by drypowder
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To: afraidfortherepublic
Hewitt thinks the AWB was a good idea because nobody “needs” a “machine gun”. The guy is a Myth worshiping RINO tool.
23 posted on 06/10/2011 7:10:37 AM PDT by MileHi ( "It's coming down to patriots vs the politicians." - ovrtaxt)
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To: afraidfortherepublic
The Feds decided to try and tag and follow heavy weaponry into Mexico with the idea of charting the smugglers' map.

Two problems with that statement. First, the US has no authority to go in and arrest the people in Mexico. And Second, the Mexican government wasn't aware of it at all.

24 posted on 06/10/2011 9:44:21 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Islam is the religion of Satan and Mohammed was his minion.)
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To: MileHi; afraidfortherepublic; Dead Corpse
...Jose Guerena

I was listening to HH on the way home a couple of days ago, and when the topic of Guerena came up, he very proudly said that any time it came to choosing between someone being served a warrant and the police, he'd choose "those men and women who are out there every day risking their lives to protect us." He didn't discuss it beyond that, just moved to the next topic.

HH is, indeed, a very informative guy, and I really like him most of the time. But sometimes he makes me nuts, like in this instance, with his reflexive worshipping of the authorities. He doesn't understand that sometimes they make mistakes, and in some cases they are actually on a power-trip. For him, all police are good - and that's no more true than that all people are good.

I have given that particular scenario some thought, and since my wife and I don't commit crimes, I have determined that anyone trying to come into my house without an invitation is a home invader, regardless of what clothes they are wearing and what authority they claim. It is well known that many home invaders will dress and act as police to get the homeowner to open the door - but I will not do so.

As to the Gunrunner scandal, it is as plain as day that the higher-ups in the DoJ decided to load up a bunch of Mexican drug cartels with American guns - and quite deliberately did it without the consent or even knowledge of Mexican authorities - for the sole purpose of backing up a policy of placing yet more "reasonable" restrictions on American gun owners because "American guns are feeding the drug gangs." This is an old government game - create the problem and, magically, have the solution ready at hand...a solution that degrades or eliminates liberty, quite naturally. I hope that Holder is hung by his b@lls for this one.

25 posted on 06/10/2011 11:24:05 AM PDT by Ancesthntr (Bibi to Odumbo: Its not going to happen.)
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To: Ancesthntr
But sometimes he makes me nuts, like in this instance, with his reflexive worshipping of the authorities.

I agree Hewitt is a smart guy, but he never met a RINO he didn't swoon over. He lost me a few years ago. Like some on this board he is at heart an authoritarian. His default is towards greater state power and diminished personal freedom, so long as the "right" people wield it.

26 posted on 06/10/2011 11:44:22 AM PDT by MileHi ( "It's coming down to patriots vs the politicians." - ovrtaxt)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

BTTT


27 posted on 06/10/2011 5:35:10 PM PDT by hattend (Let's all meet Sarah at her last bus stop -- 1600 Pennsylvania Ave in Jan 2013)
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To: Travis McGee
The rule of law in America is finished, if they get away with this.

No. Only the courts and governmental administration of the law is finished, rendered null and void, moot by its own discgraceful failure.

The law itself then remains, to be administered by the of the United States, the rightful guardians of the law and Constitution.

28 posted on 06/11/2011 6:57:46 AM PDT by archy (I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous!)
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