Posted on 08/13/2018 9:08:39 AM PDT by EagleUSA
FBI official Peter Strzok, who played a lead role in both the Russian meddling and Hillary Clinton email probes but became a political lightning rod after the revelation of anti-Trump text messages, has been fired.
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The length of time it has taken to squeeze and then fire Strzok is a tiny window into the mess that Jeff Sessions inherited. Decades of Swamp-loving Presidents stuffing DOJ/FBI with every big-brother scumweasel your worst nightmares could envision has turned DOJ/FBI into the most corrupt agency in D.C..
Session has the worst job in Washington, maybe in history. The day he walked in the door, there wasn’t ONE person he could trust. He had to start from scratch building a entirely new organization, with almost all new faces. Think Elliot Ness in the Untouchables having to “pick an apple from the tree, instead of the rotten barrel.”
Not only that, but there isn’t ONE person who is happy with the job he is doing. Since day one, there has been a constant clamor from conservatives, (me included) to “Lock Her Up” and go after the numerous gov scums that have broken the law. (Lois Lerner, Eric Holder, etc., etc.) Everybody, including the President that hired him, is unhappy.
OK, let’s say Sessions walked in day one, and ordered a new investigation or prosecution of Hillary. The first thing he would’ve needed to do is assign the job to someone in the dept that was certain to do everything to clear her name, and make the administration look bad to the point of impeachment. That means leaks to the media, and more importantly, suspects under investigation. It means shoddy interviews and gifts of immunity for telling the investigators their dog’s name.
Speaking of immunity, just think of the time Sessions will have to spend revoking the immunity gifts given by the dept before he arrived.
Unfortunately, he probably hasn’t even been able to start that yet. How long does it take to put together a team of people you know you can trust to do the job at hand? Just think of the number of new people he had to put through the vetting process, hire, and then re-evaluate after a few months on the job. I had to do it in a department of ten people, and it took me almost a year to run the weasels out without them having grounds for a lawsuit. I then had to invest time to properly train their replacements. Imagine how long that takes in an agency the size of DOJ/FBI!
Then there all the information systems and their administrators that need a complete revamp. It does no good to have a top-secret investigation with your reliable agents feeding all the data into a corrupt system maintained by traitors. Any decent database admin could write code that wiped out info on specific investigations by subject, agent, etc. Of course, they would have already leaked the info to the media, DNC, etc.
At some point (hopefully soon) we will see some fruit from all of Sessions’ work. Maybe the fact they have finally canned Strzok is an indicator the initial lead time is winding down, and the serious work has begun.
Strzok...family name...got some history right here in America..and Iran...CIA.., Spying, Corruption..Espionage..seems to run in the family....
This is working out wonderfully. Slow walking right up to the election. I cant wait for the October bombshells.
I hope and pray youre right.
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Damn, that sure took long enough. When are the rest going to be purged? The FBI and DOJ both need a complete house cleaning of political deep state operatives. Then the NSA, CIA and State Department need a complete cleaning as well.
It is time to get political hacks out of the federal government who sabotage those elected by the people and who defy the Constitution.
She did.
For texting or changing 302s after the fact?
Thats progress!
Isnt Strzoks wife a big shot at SEC? Promoted very rapidly from lawyer to director? Is she scorned/furious or part of The Cabal?
In fact it happened so suddenly right after Mr. Strzok tanked the Weiner laptop fiasco.
mccabe lost his full pension when he was fired before he was 50 years old still eligible for deferred pension at age 62
only cause for no pension is some limited convictions..we can hope
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/5/8312
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