To: All
Over the past two weeks we have seen releases from the DOJ Office of Inspector General that appear to be building toward a much more consequential outcome. The corruption is jaw-dropping. The very heart of the U.S. system of Law (DOJ) and Order (FBI) is now being questioned. I would argue the IG obviously understands the need for caution within these discoveries and the recent releases are all purposeful, timed, planned and targeted.
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This is intriguing.
2 posted on
12/14/2017 3:29:45 AM PST by
a little elbow grease
(I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.)
To: All
Consider what is at stake; and further consider that you were given the task of revealing the outcome of an investigation of such consequence. How would you introduce the findings to the larger U.S. electorate?
Given the timing of the releases from the IGs investigation, I think thats what we are seeing in the past two weeks. A prosecutor laying out his case over the course of multiple media cycles.
3 posted on
12/14/2017 3:32:10 AM PST by
a little elbow grease
(I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.)
To: a little elbow grease
“The corruption is jaw-dropping.”
We knew it was bad, but had no clue how bad. Pundits have said that if this were to be written in a book, nobody would believe the plot. It’s just too far-fetched; sadly, it’s all true and we’re living it.
5 posted on
12/14/2017 3:39:31 AM PST by
MayflowerMadam
( "Free men are not equal, and Equal men are not free".)
To: a little elbow grease
As much as the IG report may reveal, it is important to remember that this is an in-house organ that will try to protect the institution. I am not a big fan of the OIG system within the federal government. We really need an outside investigation of the DOJ and the FBI.
30 posted on
12/14/2017 4:41:28 AM PST by
kabar
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