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Fast And Furious by Katie Pavlich

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Synopsis

A bloody scandal and its shameless cover-up: No scandal is more threatening to the Obama administration than Operation Fast and Furious. While other scandals involve money, Fast and Furious involves lives, including that of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry, gunned down with a weapon that the federal government put in the hands of Mexico's narco-terrorists. As shocking as Operation Fast and Furious was-and this book explains, in chilling detail, just what this... more

About Katie Pavlich

KATIE PAVLICH is the news editor for Townhall.com and a contributing editor to Townhall Magazine. As a reporter, she has been one of the leading investigative... more


Published: April 16, 2012 by Regnery Publishing

Genre: Political & Social Sciences. Non-fiction. 224 pages

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  • The New American | 18 Apr 2012

    Pavlich has done a careful job of putting the pieces together in her book and is fearless in presenting them, even in the face of a withering barrage of skeptical questions by O’Reilly.

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  • WND | 3 Jul 2012

    Katie Pavlich’s book, “Fast and Furious,” is one that everyone needs to read and discuss widely.

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