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Steve Bannon, speaking in Tucson on Saturday night.
The 2010 murder of a Border Patrol agent in Arizona helped solidify support for Donald Trump's presidential campaign in the Upper Midwest, political strategist Steve Bannon told a Tucson audience. "Is anything more dramatic than the death of Brian Terry in that canyon?," he said, speaking at a benefit for a foundation set up by the slain BP agent's family.... Read more»
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1 comment on this story
What am I missing? Fast and Furious was supposed to track weapons, and one ended up being used to shoot a Border Patrol agent. Doesn’t that count as a successful “find” even with its tragic outcome? Obviously the people buying guns in parking lots of Phoenix gun shows are getting them across the border and into the hands of people who we would rather didn’t have them. In a world that gave a damn about Brian Perry, that would add up to gun control in the parking lots of Phoenix gunshows and more serious background checks. But in our parallel universe, it adds up to a bunch of people claiming this was a failed program, protecting the gun shows, and subjecting the nation to people like Trump and Bannon. Now THAT is some logic.