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Obama Smirks, Laughs Off Fast and Furious During Debate

HEMPSTEAD, NY - As I reported earlier, the topic of Operation Fast and Furious came up at tonight's presidential debate in New York. During Mitt Romney's remarks on the deadly subject, President Obama sat in the background where he smirked and at one point, laughed.

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As you saw in the clip above, debate moderator Candy Crowley quickly changed the subject away from Operation Fast and Furious and when she was done speaking, President Obama failed to address the issue. After the debate in the media spin room, the Obama campaign wasn't interested in discussing the details either.

"As you know, there has been a very lengthy investigation about this, thousands of pages have been submitted and there haven't been any wrong doing found by the administration and if it came tonight he was happy to answer the question," Obama Campaign Press Secretary Jen Psaki told Townhall.

Fast and Furious has damaged the relationship between Mexico and the United States, not to mention, it's laughable to hear President Obama talk about gun control when his own Justice Department armed Mexican cartels with thousands of AK-47 style weapons.

"It's a vital issue. The President promised to run one of the most transparent and open administration in history. That's not the case in fact literally today the Justice Department filed suit trying to get out access to records thrown out of court. The President is so upside down on Fast and Furious. He's never directly addressed the question. He was asked specifically by Univision and he said he would get to the bottom of it but nobody has been held accountable and they haven't provided the documents to Congress," Rep. Jason Chaffetz, who sits on the House Oversight Committee, told Townhall. "I'm glad to see Mitt Romney mentioned it and actually talked about it in a proactive way as something that was wrong on every facet."

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