Saturday, January 22, 2022

THIS NEEDS TO BE PUT ON A LOOP, SO IT CAN BE SEEN OVER AND OVER AND OVER........



Thursday, January 20, 2022

Tucker: They suddenly care about borders  72 minutes ago  Fox News


Tucker Carlson discusses how Washington is reacting to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.#FoxNews #Tucker

HAVE YOU ORDERED YOUR "FREE" COVID TEST KITS FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT YET..??  "FREE"
HOW ABOUT YOUR "FREE" N95 MASKS ?? THEY'RE ONLY $40.00 FOR 20 MASKS BUT YOUR GENEROUS GOVERNMENT IS GOING TO GIVE YOU 3 MASKS AT NO CHARGE TO YOU..!


AS FAR AS I KNOW ??

YOUR GOVERNMENT DOES NOT "MAKE MONEY" THEY ARE NOT A  BUSINESS, COMPANY OR CORPORATION..... THEY ONLY TAX...SO, IF YOU PAY TAXES, ...

YOU ARE PAYING FOR THESE GENEROUS GOVERNMENT GIFTS
 

Tucker: We’re watching civilization collapse in real time  Jan 18th 2022 Fox News


‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ host examines how leaders are rewarding criminal behavior in cities across the country. #FoxNews #Tucker

Watch: Candace Owens Warns of ‘Something Very Sinister’ Going on and ‘Not Just in America’



WATCH HERE OR OVER AT "FREE NORTH CAROLINA"

Tuesday, January 18, 2022

So Byrd, a BLACK DC cop, shot an unarmed WHITE woman who posed NO threat and then wouldn't explain WHY..??..AND they let him get away with THAT...?? Reverse the roles and WHAT ????

Cop Who Killed Ashli Babbitt Was Cleared Of Criminal Wrongdoing Without Interview  BY REALCLEARWIRE  JANUARY 11, 2022

When U.S. Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd went on “NBC Nightly News” to tell his side of shooting and killing unarmed Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt, he made a point to note he’d been investigated by several agencies and exonerated for his actions that day.

“There’s an investigative process [and] I was cleared by the DOJ [Department of Justice], and FBI and [the D.C.] Metropolitan Police,” he told NBC News anchor Lester Holt in August, adding that the Capitol Police also cleared him of wrongdoing and decided not to discipline or demote him for the shooting.

Byrd then answered a series of questions by Holt about the shooting, but what he told the friendly journalist, he likely never told investigators. That’s because he refused to answer their questions, according to several sources and documents reviewed by RealClearInvestigations.

In fact, investigators cleared Byrd of wrongdoing in the shooting without actually interviewing him about the shooting or threatening him with punishment if he did not cooperate with their criminal investigation.

“He didn’t provide any statement to [criminal] investigators and they didn’t push him to make a statement,” Babbitt family attorney Terry Roberts said in an RCI interview. “It’s astonishing how skimpy his investigative file is.”

Roberts, who has spoken with the D.C. MPD detective assigned to the case, said the kid-glove treatment of Byrd raises suspicions the investigation was a “whitewash.”

The lawyer’s account appears to be backed up by a January 2021 internal affairs report, which notes Byrd “declined to provide a statement,” D.C. MPD documents show.


Monday, January 17, 2022





Ain't this the truth...!!

If you've seen this before...watch it again, just the MENTION of Hillary running again should scare the SHIT out of you...!!

Tucker: Here comes Hillary  Jan 12th 2022 Fox News


Tucker Carlson talks the possibility of a Hillary Clinton 2024 presidential run. #FoxNews #Tucker

Tucker: Biden is now getting bashed by this trusted group   Jan 17 2022  Fox News


'Tucker Carlson Tonight' host examines why Biden appears to be losing the left-wing media. #FoxNews

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 DC Bar Restores Convicted FBI Russiagate Forger To ‘Good Standing’ Amid Irregularities And Leniency   BY REALCLEARWIRE DECEMBER 17, 2021 By Paul Sperry for RealClearInvestigations

A former senior FBI lawyer who falsified a surveillance document in the Trump-Russia investigation has been restored as a member in “good standing” by the District of Columbia Bar Association even though he has yet to finish serving out his probation as a convicted felon, according to disciplinary records obtained by RealClearInvestigations.

The move is the latest in a series of exceptions the bar has made for Kevin Clinesmith, who pleaded guilty in August 2020 to doctoring an email used to justify a surveillance warrant targeting former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.

Clinesmith was sentenced to 12 months probation last January. But the D.C. Bar did not seek his disbarment, as is customary after lawyers are convicted of serious crimes involving the administration of justice. In this case, it did not even initiate disciplinary proceedings against him until February of this year — five months after he pleaded guilty and four days after RealClearInvestigations first reported he had not been disciplined.

After the negative publicity, the bar temporarily suspended Clinesmith pending a review and hearing. Then in September, the court that oversees the bar and imposes sanctions agreed with its recommendation to let Clinesmith off suspension with time served; the bar, in turn, restored his status to “active member” in “good standing.”

Before quietly making that decision, however, records indicate the bar did not check with his probation officer to see if he had violated the terms of his sentence or if he had completed the community service requirement of volunteering 400 hours.

To fulfill the terms of his probation, Clinesmith volunteered at Street Sense Media in Washington but stopped working at the nonprofit group last summer, which has not been previously reported. “I can confirm he was a volunteer here,” Street Sense editorial director Eric Falquero told RCI, without elaborating about how many hours he worked.

Clinesmith had helped edit and research articles for the weekly newspaper, which coaches the homeless on how to “sleep on the streets” and calls for a “universal living wage” and prison reform.

From the records, it also appears bar officials did not consult with the FBI’s Inspection Division, which has been debriefing Clinesmith to determine if he was involved in any other surveillance abuses tied to Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants, in addition to the one used against Page.

Clinesmith’s cooperation was one of the conditions of the plea deal he struck with Special Counsel John Durham. If he fails to fully cooperate, including turning over any relevant materials or records in his possession, he could be subject to perjury or obstruction charges.

Clinesmith — who was assigned to some of the FBI’s most sensitive and high-profile investigations — may still be in Durham’s sights regarding others areas of his wide-ranging probe.