Posted on 05/29/2024 5:34:05 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton appears with Steve Bannon to discuss the results of last night’s primary election in the lone star state. {Direct Rumble Link Here}.
CTH has stated several times that Texas is not as politically solid red as most believe; in part this is driven by the nature of how Texas politics are organized. The open primary in Texas is part of the political construct that permits Democrats to influence Republican races, and as a result controls the outcomes of legislative policy. AG Ken Paxton talks about how the Republican speaker of the house is decided by Democrats.
At the 7:00 minute mark of the video (prompted), AG Paxton begins discussing his own interactions with the Federal Bureau of Investigation as it pertains to his federal targeting by them. Attorney General Paxton does not pull punches as he describes a totally rogue FBI institution that is now fully weaponized against the interests of the American people. For us this is not a surprise {GO DEEP}; however, for the average person who is not as dialed in to the details of the corruption, these comments by Ken Paxton are a big trumpet siren.
[TRANSCRIPT] – […] “AG Ken Paxton: Steve, I’m telling you, they are the Gestapo. We’re in Venezuela. We might as well be in China. We might as well be in Germany during the ’30s and ’40s. It is corrupt. It is the Gestapo. They don’t follow any laws anymore, and no one can stop them. And because of what happened to me, these other AGs are afraid to do anything anyway. So there’s a lot of fear because what can you do? How do you stop them?
And I think that the exposure of this case where this judge is unredacting all of this stuff. We’ve got to have more exposure. And then second, we got to have a president who will come in, bring in an Attorney General that will take these guys out and make sure that the corruption is eliminated and that we start over.
You’re right. When I heard you say, We need to start over, because right now, they were formed. The FBI was formed to go after organized crime. The problem with that now is they are organized crime. They’re paid for by taxpayer dollars. They have become organized crime…
…It would be better to have nothing right now. Everybody’s like, Well, what about crime? They’re not there to stop crime anymore. They’re a political organization designed to persecute people like you and me. And so it would be better not to have anything than to have that. So, yes, you have to take it to the ground and start over. I don’t know any other way because there’s so much corruption and it’s been so built up by so many other people for so long. I don’t know how you figure out who’s doing all the bad stuff unless you just… Because you don’t have a lot of time. You got to do it fast and you just got to start over with something else.”
a glimpse into just how bad it is. Scary to hear someone in Paxton’s position/knowledge speak of it like this.
God Bless, Ken Paxton!
Not to mention all the sodomites recruited during Barry the queer’s terms in office.
I’m ok with that, as long as we get a replacement pitbull here in Texas.
Ten years ago when I was saying this stuff I was called crazy. Thank God we’ve at least come this far.
I’m wondering if Ken Paxton should be the next AG, or if Texas can spare him. For sure we need somebody like him to be the country’s AG. Dissolution couldn’t come to a more worthy organization than either the FBI or the DOJ as a whole. Well.... the CIA too.
Kash Patel would work as AG as well. He is fearless.
The FBI should be stripped of all law enforcement authority and reduced to running a national crime lab. None of their employees should be permitted to carry weapons of any kind other than on personal time.
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The suggestion in this interview was that federal law enforcement only be used to support investigations by individual states. IOW, they could only serve a supportive role. That sounds pretty similar to what you’re suggesting.
Maybe they could get all the old rape kits processed finally. Since folks like Fanni Willis waste the money intended for that purpose.
Ooh, good one. Yes, he would be good. And he probably knows where a lot of the bodies are buried already too.
There’s so much good that Paxton can do wherever he ends up.
Sounds like if they can get a court to allow the Republican party to have closed primaries it will go a long way towards fixing some of the criminality he’s currently dealing with.
I have to say, when I hear him say the things he does, I feel hope rising. Finally somebody gets it!
They don’t follow any laws anymore, and no one can stop them.
Wrong. And I like Paxton. I’d like to see him as possible AG with Pres Trump.
First thing. Find some really good looking female cops/deputies and send them undercover in bars that the agents frequent. Then lock them up for DUI.
Ban officers/deputies from working on their task forces.
Offer them no help.
If they’d shoot someone , treat it like any other crime for murder or aggravated assault.
Their crime lab has been dirty for years
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2015/04/csi-is-a-lie/390897/
Tony Buzbee for AG.
I really like Kash too, what’s with ...he’s a Libertarian????
I wasn’t that familiar with the Party, but this weekend showed me that they are a little Tutti-Frutti.
Am I wrong?
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