Ousted FBI official McCabe offered jobs by Dem lawmakers

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  1. Dispondent

    Dispondent Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    That's up to you. Personally I think the FBI needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. Since Obama over 100 Americans have been killed by people the FBI knew about and did nothing. Clearly something is wrong. All of the upper echelon hold overs from the Obama era need to go...
     
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    What would you have them do? They can’t arrest people for something they haven’t done yet lol
     
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    Better follow up, all the warning signs we're told to watch for happened, if there is a failure here, it is in the prevention of such things, more so in the case of the Pulse shooter, as they had way more leniency with him and still failed. Just like they failed with the Ft. Hood terrorist, just like they failed with the Boston Marathon bombers, that high school shooter, the list goes on. What good are they if they simply sit back as innocent Americans are murdered? If they can't do anything, then get rid of them and create an organization that can...
     
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    Again, what would you have them do? they don’t have enough agents to tail everyone they get a tip on.
     
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    Clearly the are unable to properly assess the tips they do get. Not sure if its just the culture of corruption that the Obama era created or what, but if they can't do the job, they need to go...
     
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    The job of law enforcement isn’t to catch people before they are criminals lol
     
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    If they are clear and present threats to society there is something they can do. It is their failed assessments that appear to be the real problem, that or lack of follow up or not properly forwarding the threats to local law enforcement. Again, what good are they if they can't do anything to make Americans safer? Time to rebuild them from the ground up, clearly they are incapable as they are...
     
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    And what clear and present threat did any of them pose?
     
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    Are you saying they can't be prevented? If so, why are we wasting money on it at all, put them to work actually doing something productive then. Of course if what you say is true, that sort puts a wrench in the gun grabber agenda. If we can't rely on the government to prevent and protect, why would any sensible person give up their only reliable option to defend themselves?
     
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    I asked you a question.
     
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    They posed a clear enough threat to get on the FBI's radar, clearly the FBI failed to assess the threat after that and many innocent Americans are now dead because of it...
     
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    It’s not clear at all. Do you blame your local cops for drunk drivers? Do you blame the fire dept. for fires?
     
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    Does James Comey ever tell the truth?

    Andrew McCabe's firing reveals yet another lie told by former FBI director James Comey. He's told so many that he seems to be unfamiliar with the truth.
     
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    This is a little different and I think you know that. We are talking about a number of people who all found their way into the FBI's crosshairs only to have nothing done and then gone on to kill numerous innocent people. These events weren't random like some kitchen fire, that analogy seems way off...
     
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    McCabe firing reveals jack **** lol
     
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    Trump is also in their cross hairs yet you’re all crying that they’re investigating him lol
     
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    If they are as inept about Trump as they are about threats to America then Trump fans have nothing to worry about. The problem most people see is that the FBI and other organizations were turned into political weapons by the corrupt Obama regime, and doing political damage may be the only thing they are now capable of...
     
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    The Anti-Trump Effort Backfires.

    As the parallel investigations and diluvian leaking have unfolded, the anti-Trump Resistance has received a series of gradually suppurating mortal wounds. The Steele dossier was commissioned and paid for by the Clinton campaign; over a hundred FBI agents and Justice Department lawyers expected Hillary Clinton to be charged criminally, and President Trump was correct in saying conversations by his campaign officials had been tapped, a claim that was much ridiculed at the time. Deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe testified that the Steele dossier was essential to obtaining a FISA warrant on a junior Trump aide (Carter Page), and McCabe and former director James Comey’s rabidly partisan helper Dirty Peter Strzok, and his FBI girlfriend Happy Horndog Lisa Page, texted suggestions for influencing the FISA judge in the case. The judge recused himself, voluntarily or otherwise, after granting the warrant. Mueller set up his “dream team” of entirely partisan Democrats; McCabe failed to identify to the Bureau his wife as a member and beneficiary of the Clinton entourage and political candidate in Virginia; and the fourth person in the Justice Department, Bruce Ohr, met with Steele, and Mrs. Ohr helped compose the Steele dossier.

    The Justice Department inspector general, Michael Horowitz, whose report is expected imminently, showed the FBI director, Christopher Wray, findings about Andrew McCabe’s conduct that caused him to retire McCabe prematurely. The Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), one of the few centers of unquestionably ethical and nonpartisan conduct in Washington, advised the attorney general to fire McCabe.

    The wheels are coming off.
     

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