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re: Kash Patel
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:56 pm to GeauxBurrow312
Posted on 4/11/25 at 8:56 pm to GeauxBurrow312
So, the best we can hope for is a Lisa Paige or an Andrew McCabe
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:02 pm to TrailDawg77
Trust Sessions… I mean Patel!
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:04 pm to TrailDawg77
There are going to he a whole lot of disappointed folks. That's why all the incessant talking is rarely a good thing. They oversold, and they will likely never be able to live up to their own hype.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:07 pm to LegendInMyMind
I just cant help but wonder where we would be if Gaetz was AG. I know they used a lot of political capital pushing Hegseth through, and Gaetz would have cost even more, but we are getting fricking railroaded by Democrat judges at every fricking stop
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:19 pm to TrailDawg77
We’re watching a movie and we’re only 10 minutes in, let’s see how this plays out.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:19 pm to TrailDawg77
I think a lot of people go to DC with great intentions and then once they get entrenched they realize how bad it really is and my guess is many get threats and get cold feet. They’ll do what good they can but that’s why you never see the truly powerful get arrested.
I hold out hope they can pull it off this time, but I’m really not sure the evildoers in DC can be held accountable through legal means. It will take a full on revolt by the people
I hold out hope they can pull it off this time, but I’m really not sure the evildoers in DC can be held accountable through legal means. It will take a full on revolt by the people
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:22 pm to oldskule
not even 3 months. more like 2 months
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:32 pm to YumYum Sauce
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There's an almost zero chance you see anyone like Schiff go down.
People like him do and say what they want because they know there's ZERO chance of repercussions.
Nobody and I mean nobody of importance will be arrested. They have people come to congress and lie for 100% certainty Anthony Blinkin and Mayorkas both lied to congress under oath.
Nothing is going to happen we will be given some lame excuse and when dems have power again they will show us how to rule with a hammer. Gop are a bunch of whiney bitches that fail the conservatives every time over and over again.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:35 pm to TrailDawg77
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I've listed to Bongino for a long time. I know this dude is a patriot with my all my heart. If he can't get it done, then it isn't going to get done. The corruption is just too big. I heard him say not long before taking the FBI position, that someone said he needed to let the Russia collusion hoax go. He responded with, "I'm not letting shite go". I still remember that plainly in my mind. Therein lies my hope
Thats my point
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:53 pm to TrailDawg77
Kash will be another failed hire
Posted on 4/11/25 at 9:56 pm to lake chuck fan
Good to get an early jump on the trash in FBI first as to weed out the worse positioned ones then do the tasks needed.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 10:07 pm to LegendInMyMind
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There are going to he a whole lot of disappointed folks.
Of course. Kind of like in this thread. Most people will be disappointed because they don't get it exactly how they want it.
If 100 Congressmen arrested, 99% of people will be disappointed because it doesn't contain their favorite villain.
If everyone they want is arrested, they will be disappointed because it took longer than expected.
No matter what happens, most people will complain about something. We're no longer a country of doers, just complainers. It's the entire platform of the left and most on the right nowadays.
Posted on 4/11/25 at 11:55 pm to TenWheelsForJesus
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There are going to he a whole lot of disappointed folks.
Of course. Kind of like in this thread. Most people will be disappointed because they don't get it exactly how they want it.
If 100 Congressmen arrested, 99% of people will be disappointed because it doesn't contain their favorite villain.
If everyone they want is arrested, they will be disappointed because it took longer than expected.
No matter what happens, most people will complain about something. We're no longer a country of doers, just complainers. It's the entire platform of the left and most on the right nowadays.
I think at this juncture most America First/MAGA types would be pleased if any high ranking Bureaucratic State Skunk was facing a jury trial.....just one.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 12:14 am to bhtigerfan
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After the recent promotion of that dickhead Jensen to head the DC Field Office, I’ve pretty much lost all confidence in Kash.
I'll wait and see, but I'm scratching my head. It's one thing to promote someone thats got a bit of baggage, but another to promote a known Marxist. Just baffling.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 12:31 am to Bass Tiger
I would take a trial of one of those shitbags.
In the meantime, this is where I set the bar:
Every single tool needs to be utilized. The gloved on approach is unbecoming, and does not establish trust. The posts on social media from DOJ appointees saying to "trust us bro" are all the more insulting for how they wont even use whats available. They have not earned any trust in their positions, do your job.
In the meantime, this is where I set the bar:
quote:
President Trump identified this legal off-ramp in a March 11 memorandum directing the Justice Department to demand bonds in future injunction cases. Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley echoed the call. But the Justice Department hasn’t pressed the issue, either in Judge Boasberg’s courtroom or other high-stakes cases in which activist judges have blocked major policies without requiring plaintiffs to put a single dollar at risk.
Every single tool needs to be utilized. The gloved on approach is unbecoming, and does not establish trust. The posts on social media from DOJ appointees saying to "trust us bro" are all the more insulting for how they wont even use whats available. They have not earned any trust in their positions, do your job.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 12:34 am to TrailDawg77
I thought from the beginning they wouldn't have cases for six months.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 7:12 am to TrailDawg77
This isn’t TV. Building a case takes a little time.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 7:17 am to TrailDawg77
Maybe, just maybe, we may see more action as the mid terms come around. Don’t give the criminal party the time to go on offense
Posted on 4/12/25 at 7:39 am to TrailDawg77
If Garland and company took office this past Jan, you better believe they would be charging and arresting Republicans left and right. It would be no holds barred if the rolls were reversed. It would be a slaughter.
Posted on 4/12/25 at 7:47 am to Da Sheik
Planning russiagate was years in the making and then executed.
Getting in office and trying to collect the evidence after much of it has been wiped with a cloth, and very widespread, is much more difficult and takes time.
Look at the epstein issue everyone is wringing their hands at. The friggin head of the NYC office for the FBI, arguably the second most important one in the entire US, and he is hiding thousands of documents, even when explicitly asked for it, knowing it would be an embarrassment.
Id wait to see about this DC head, he is worth far more under thumb than dismissed, he might be crucial to the task at hand.
Getting in office and trying to collect the evidence after much of it has been wiped with a cloth, and very widespread, is much more difficult and takes time.
Look at the epstein issue everyone is wringing their hands at. The friggin head of the NYC office for the FBI, arguably the second most important one in the entire US, and he is hiding thousands of documents, even when explicitly asked for it, knowing it would be an embarrassment.
Id wait to see about this DC head, he is worth far more under thumb than dismissed, he might be crucial to the task at hand.
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