The FBI agents "actually looked through manuscripts from several of his sermons, and he actually gave the agents copies of the sermons, which he says support his claim that he did not call for violence," continued the newspaper account. At the end of the interview, Steele recalls, "I asked them where it goes from here and they both told me 'nowhere.' They told me they had to check me out but they also did not feel I was the person that the caller was trying to portray me to be."
What is "worthless" about what these FBI agents did? They examined the allegations against this pastor and found the allegations to be incorrect. It sounds like these FBI agents are the "good guys" here, frankly.
Fair enough. The actual agents seemed to act with common sense and used reasonable good judgement. The problem lies at a higher level - why are these Marxist-inspired guidelines still in place - wasting the valuable skills of these agents?