Posted on 07/17/2023 10:20:12 AM PDT by NetAddicted
It's really been something else watching Secret Service Agents claim they can't figure out who that somehow mobile bag of cocaine found in the White House belongs to. Forget that there are cameras everywhere and the baggie was plastic so a set of prints could easily have been pulled ...
What a joke.
And you guys, you know these agents have to be pissed about the whole thing because whoever is pressuring them to close the case and pretend they can't find who the bag belongs to is making them look like fools. Weak. Failures.
Not to mention liars.
Dan Bongino said it far better (keep in mind, Dan was a Secret Service Agent for years).
Watch:
.@dbongino weighs in on the White House cocaine mystery: "A lot of my former colleagues in the Secret Service...they are absolutely furious about this....These are good guys, guys who worked for Obama and Bush...they know exactly who it was." pic.twitter.com/6Mt0r5jc9K
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) July 16, 2023
We have a pretty good idea who is pressuring them and it rhymes with Hiden.
Ahem.
But you know,
Pro Tip: if they do nothing for much longer, then they’re not the good guys.
— KBR 🇺🇸 (@Roberts175) July 17, 2023
Faith in all agencies is gone. It just is.
— 3rd Degree Byrne (@3rddegreebyrn) July 17, 2023
It is.
And it has been for a long time now.
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Kirby's Comment on the 11-Day Cocaine Investigation Is Really Something (Cocainegate!)
(Excerpt) Read more at twitchy.com ...
Let's say you are working late at the office one night and your boss's son (your boss is the company owner), comes out of his dad's office with white powder around his nose. You see him. He sees you. What are you going to do about it?That's a great opportunity: if the boss, the father, is a decent man, he'll promote you for telling him about his son. If he gets angry and fires you, good riddance. Nothing complicated there.
Another take from a former Secret Service Agent:
BONGINO: So there’s probably less than 200 people who could have left this cocaine, by the way, in a bag which is plastic, which is non-porous, meaning it’s probably not that hard to pull a latent print. They’ve got to know who did it. The question who’s pressuring them to not find out who did it? And it’s gotta be coming from this White House. This is terrible. Don’t destroy this agency like the FBI. It’s really unbecoming.
If you tell the father, I think it's a career-ending opportunity...or worse.
Even if the father is a decent man, you now hold something (i.e., power) over him and his family. He will quickly realize that he has to do something about you.
None of his options look good--for him or for you.
So, let's imagine you say nothing. The son still knows you have power over him (the son) and, potentially, his father and the company. And, remember, he's a druggy. Ergo, he's inclined to make bad decisions and to take desperate action.
Frankly, I would say that you are in a very bad spot.
I can think of a solution, but it is still loaded with risk (i.e., create a Mexican standoff).
Cat People and
Inglorious Bastards...
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Argggh...
The Red
The Red.
You're so clever! Keep up that wit! 😜
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