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Wascht, who claims to have taught himself Morse code during a three-day power outage in 2017, grabbed a pen and paper and got to work. He alleges Bongino’s blinks spelled out a single, chilling word: “CORRUPTION.” Not to be outdone, Patel’s eyelids went into overdrive, allegedly transmitting a novella-length message: “I HAVE CONCLUSIVE PROOF THAT HILLARY CLINTON WAS INVOLVED IN THE KILLING OF JEFFREY EPSTEIN, BUT IF I DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT, THEN I’M NEXT.”
Reminds of the Bill Hicks take on the meeting with every new president. Probably applies to Bongino and crew, too.
Karloff says
Reminds of the Bill Hicks take on the meeting with every new president. Probably applies to Bongino and crew, too.
It is probably true that the JFK assassination was filmed in hi def by the perpetrators for their own amusement and intimidation factor. They wouldn't rely on a grainy thing, they would want absolute proof that their endeavor was successful.

Hunter WH Cocaine bag reopened.
Bogino acts like a whipped cur. I understand, this is the best gig he's had, but fuck - tell the truth and obey the oath you swore to the United States Constitution. Otherwise, he is complicit to a coverup and a traitor.

He has an ozempic face.
And no Epstein files for you either, Tiny Tim, after all this hassling, haggling, screwing-around, trash-talk, innuendo, duplicity, dissimulation, and subterfuge. What is in there, do you suppose, that the country couldn’t take? Photos of Bill Clinton riding Ghislaine Maxwell like a bucking bronco? Larry Summers naked as a manatee in the shallow end of the Little St. James pool? Tom Hanks chowing down on a roasted human heart? You see: that’s where the mind goes when the truth is withheld.
Anyway, Dan Bongino, good old Danny Boombatz, has left the building, visibly sadder but wiser. He is — no sarc here — a first-class American patriot. Do not doubt that. He surely took the job as Deputy Director of the FBI because the president importuned him to do so, and how can you say no when a president calls? Yet, something happened to him in FBI HQ, some dark passage into altered consciousness, and now he is out.
It’s pretty obvious that he missed his wife and children, and his former life in Florida, and his days on the mic in his studio. . . and that he had to suffer being quartered on some dreary DC military base for his safety the whole time he served the FBI. I suppose he accomplished quite a bit of a routine, plodding, law enforcement nature — catching bad guys and such all year. But. . . and it’s a big but. . . he was not able to effectuate the rounding-up of the aforementioned deep state villains we all know about — and hardly anyone knew more about that gang than Danny B — and it must have really grated to see them all still out there, flapping their gums on MSNBC.
He connected the dots, month after month and year after year, on his celebrated podcast better than any reporter in whatever pathetic remnant of the news media still exists. He remembered all the names (as he always reminded his audience to do). He saw how the whole treasonous saga played out from RussiaGate to Arthur Engoron’s malodorous courtroom and he knew exactly how all the pieces fit together. And the whole year he was at the FBI he kept his mouth shut out of a sense of duty.
Which leads you to wonder, what might Dan Bongino have to say now that he is out of the FBI inner sanctum? He had a year to sift through every document stashed in the J Edgar Hoover building, including, probably, a shit-load of incriminating memos and emails from the days of McCabe and Wray, all that stuff they found in the burn-bags. Did he have to sign some kind of non-disclosure document? Are there arcane regulations that we don’t know about constraining former FBI employees? Will his enemies — who are also enemies of the people — try to kill him now that he is on-the-loose?
He gave up a multi-million dollar income to help Trump for a year. That's how public service should be, a real sacrifice.
We need more Bonginos and fewer lifetime Ex-Congressional Staffer/Corp-Gov Revolving Door people.
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