J. Edgar Hoover ran the FBI. Under him, the FBI had a sterling reputation, but it also had the goods on many powerful people.
The people who have run the FBI in recent years know the power of not enforcing the law. The FBI actually aids and abets crime. Its investigation of Hillary's sale of state secrets through 33,000 private emails focused not on prosecuting her, but on destroying all evidence of her crimes, including the computer she used.
The media portrays this as a "home-brewed computer" with a server in her bathroom.
She is a multi-millionairess. She had an IT team.
Then there is Seth Rich, the man who blew the whistle on the DNC and sent to Wikileaks a thumb drive of incriminating emails. Everyone in DC knows he was murdered. No one is investigating.
Ty Clevenger represents Brian Huddleston in a lawsuit against the FBI. He cannot get the bureau to turn over records. His FOIA lawsuit did get an admission from the bureau.
Clevenger wrote, "After three years of claiming that it could not find any records about murdered Democratic National Committee employee Seth Rich, the FBI admitted today that it has thousands of pages of information about him, further admitting that it has custody of his laptop."
I would ask what gives, but we all know the answer.
The FBI does not work for the American people. If it did, it would have told Obama to pound salt when he demanded the FBI spy on Donald John Trump. Instead it lied to federal judges and spied.
4 years later, only one poor soul has been prosecuted. No other prosecution is expected.
Then there is Hunter Biden's laptop filled with details of corruption, bribes, and sex with underage women in Red China.
It sat on that laptop for a year. The good citizen who turned it in lost his business and is now in hiding.
Look, if the FBI is not going to enforce the law, ditch it because it has morphed into a KGB for Democrats, covering up their crimes and trying to entrap anyone the Democrats don't like.
I agree Don. They have proven since their inception, that they have always been a corrupt, political institution, for sale to the highest bidding political party. And that usually was the dumbocrats.
ReplyDeleteNo, we don't. We don't need an ATF either, yet when Reagan wanted to eliminate it the NRA came to their rescue. I guess Batman needs the Joker to raise funds.
ReplyDeleteThe government never shrinks. It only grows. The FBI will not be going away.
They must be forced to respect our right “by any means necessary”
DeleteThis:
Delete"The government never shrinks. It only grows. The FBI will not be going away."
from the troll who posted this gem about Trump and some author's book on maneuver warfare:
"You, like his opponents, are fighting over territory he's already moved on from."
So, if Trump can fight in territories before others understand where he is, it would seem then, that Trump could get rid of something like the FBI. Or, are you going to contradict yourself on Trump's brilliance again, jakee?
Time to eliminate the FBI. It was corrupted completely by Mueller and Comey. Wray continues the corruption. They’re all grifters and despicable humans.
ReplyDeleteI don’t wanna hear ANOTHER G-D WORD about “right wing conspiracy theories.” We know what we’ve known, and it’s ALL true. You Deep State Whores can just sucken mein schwanz.
ReplyDeleteI notice you don't mention the Mandalay Bay shooting. Funny how ONE guy can fire off 1000 rounds. A report published by the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit in January 2019 said that "there was no single or clear motivating factor" for the shooting.[139]
ReplyDeleteI can't get the picture out of my head of the FBI or Justice official who was standing next to that local sheriff or police chief at one of the Mandalay shooting press conferences, and the FBI guy was just glaring at the sheriff and shooting him the evil eye. It was such a blatant display of threatening that poor sheriff, who was just making honest points. It was just as clear that some fraud was going on as when we all learned that the FBI had actually destroyed evidence (destroyed confiscated laptops) in Hillary's email case. How dumb do they think we are. There's clearly alot more to that Mandalay case than we currently know.
DeleteDon’t forget they burned 24 kids to death at Waco. It is now clear that Tim McVeigh was an American hero and was fighting our mortal enemies 25 years before we woke up.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure that's a correct characterization of T McV but,
DeleteI'm no longer sure it isn't.
The FBI keeps turning up looking like the bad guys, over and over again.
Wasn't that BATF?
DeleteThey sure wanted him dead fast. Most criminals spend years on death row.
DeleteDon't forget Ruby Ridge either. Another class act by FBI.
DeleteWe do need an FBI. The problem is we don’t have one. As you said we have a highly partisan KGB doing the bidding of the leftist communists.
ReplyDeleteI was lamenting to my East-Euro spouse (born in the then USSR) the American breakdown in voting, law enforcement [FBI], etc. She, referring to my poli. sci. background, said, "You studied us, just never from the inside..." Touché. zb
ReplyDeleteWe desperately need the next four years to be led by PDJT to continue what he has started. I expect mass firings at the corrupt agencies.
ReplyDeleteI agree Don. At the very least, President Trump could fire the less than worthless Chris Wray.
ReplyDeleteI don’t know what President Trump is waiting for.
If I had to guess, the assurance that he has enough votes in the Senate to get a director of his choosing. Send money to Perdue and Loeffler...
DeleteAgreed. But if President DJT can't kill it off, no one can (not that anyone else would even try).
ReplyDeleteThe FBI has been corrupt since it's founding in 1908. If it were gone tomorrow, America would be a better place.
ReplyDeletewe are living in a world where one-time conspiracy theories are proving themselves true on a daily basis.
ReplyDeleteNo.
ReplyDeleteAny person or organization can have a bad year, but the FBI has had a bad third of-a-century. It seems ever since the Ruby Ridge fiasco in 1991, it's been one screw-up after another: Waco, Richard Jewell, Robert Hanssen, etc. Hand over most of the crime-fighting to the US Marshals and have done with it.
ReplyDelete100% agree, Don. I think we can do just fine without the FBI, since it's impotent on the really important things anyway. It's just a bloated tax-sucking bureaucracy that is not worth its cost. Same with the CIA and DHS. We've created agencies that are NOT answerable to the people who pay all the bills and are determined to protect the criminals rather than prosecute them.
ReplyDeleteMaybe time to go back to the revenuers.
ReplyDeleteQ: "Do we need an FBI?"
ReplyDeleteA: "No."
Next question.
Maybe the reason some of us think we can do without the FBI is the same reason a lot of blacks think they can do without the local police.
ReplyDeleteThey both keep effing up!
This would be the perfect time for Mr. Trump to disestablish the FBI. While he still can.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteAll of our Federal Institutions have been weaponized against American Citizens. From the IRS to the FBI. The American People are the last remaining enemy of the global elite so they will do anything necessary to destroy us, from pitting Black vs white to using the immense power of the Federal Government. This is no longer about reforming these institutions. They will never fix themselves. It's up to us and Donald Trump. God Help us
ReplyDeleteWe never needed the fbi. One of the best things to happen to this agency was have all their teeth pulled by R.Grennell, where they no longer had access to the white house through his actions. Now they need to be permanently disbanded and all access to intelligence removed. Give it to the expanded agency of the US Marshals.
ReplyDeleteLet us not forget that this year, the FBI intimidates whistle blowers instead of investigating election fraud. And the FBI protects pedophiles and ignores women who need help (Epstein depositions).
ReplyDeleteIt would only take one honest, hard-nosed, and determined AG to stop much of this nonsense. That is what is lacking, and - at this point - only the military could stop the criminal element in the upper echelon of the bureau and justice department.
ReplyDelete