Thursday, February 16, 2012

Excellent piece in the Washington Free Beacon.

Slow and Not-So-Furious: Time-to-crime statistics cast doubt on DOJ gun trafficking claims, document reveals

3 comments:

rdf67 said...

So if 3 years is normal time to crime, the 1 day experience in Fast and Furious should have triggered an immediate response rather than a cheer for effective gun trafficking. More proof of the criminal nature of the plan to flood the cartel with guns. Also - there was a significant gap between Terry murder and investigation - need to see Napolitano, Clinton, Holder, Mueller e-mails from 12/15 to 1/27.

Longbow said...

It is another indicator of the need to pad their narrative. "Time to crime" interval was too long. They needed more guns showing up at crime scenes, more quickly, more often, more demonstrably.

Create the problem. Demonstrate the problem. Then offer the solution. It always worked before.

Anonymous said...

Damn, I thought it said "free bacon"...