Just so we are all on the same page, let's quickly explain what the scandal is about:
When President Obama first became president, within a very short time, he managed to put together a secret organization of gun runners in a part of the country hostile to him using the very same people Bush used when he was gun running without anyone knowing about it.
The plan is quite simple. Buy up lots of guns and somehow mark them in a way so that only certain members of law enforcement can identify them.
Then, make sure they get into the hands of Mexicans who want to kill Americans.
You will have to hope those Mexicans kill lots of Americans to make it a "real" scandal.
Hope the guns are left behind so we can identify that it was those guns who killed the Americans.
Leave some kind of evidence that it was the Mexicans who used the guns. Maybe a video. Or even pictures.
Now that you have dead Americans, and hopefully, the guns that can never be traced back to the Obama administration and proof it was Mexicans, you can begin a dialog to end gun rights in this country. For sure this well thought out plan will work better than all those babies being murdered at Sandy Hook as far as motivating the American people.
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The Anti-gun whackjobs #1 Hero... Wait... ARRESTED
California Senator Yee Arrested for gun running
Feds: Calif. pol Leland Yee schemed to trade arms for campaign cash
"Do I think we can make some money? I think we can make some money," Yee told the agent in a conversation recounted in a 137-page arrest affidavit. "Do I think we can get the goods? I think we can get the goods."
The veteran Democrat, an advocate for gun control and campaign finance reform in Sacramento, is now one of about two dozen people charged in a sprawling racketeering case brought by the U.S. attorney's office in San Francisco. His co-defendants include a former San Francisco school board president and a previously-convicted Chinatown mobster dubbed "Shrimp Boy."
Calif. pol Leland Yee sought to trade arms for campaign cash, feds say - CNN.com