The Problem With Pam Bondi

However, AS PREDICTED, don’t expect the DOJ/FBI silos to be anything except a hot mess. The appointed leaders have all the support needed, but the nominated heads generally do not seem to have any idea how to get their “arms around” the problems. The DOJ/FBI reform agenda is not likely to go anywhere.

Celebrate all the success in the areas where serious people are operating strategically. But be practical in looking for DOJ/FBI structural silo changes; that really is unlikely to happen. The Bondi/Patel partnership are the wrong leadership people for that type of change.
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REMINDER: Be Practical With DOJ/FBI Expectations
 
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I ask far earlier in this thread for any of the Bondi critics to name one…just one…AG they thought was better.

Then…crickets.
Who would you pick? Unless you’re balls deep into every state’s politics you won’t know, that’s why people pipe up and say whether they’re gtg or not. We could probably say Missouri’s AG would be good but then some would say he eats boogers and drinks kool-aid. The dude is extremely pro 2A and anti-Lib.

Our AG doesn’t have to be a state AG but who the hell private would want to do the job?
 
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I ask far earlier in this thread for any of the Bondi critics to name one…just one…AG they thought was better.

Then…crickets.
Anyone that isn’t a politician. Anyone that is a common man. That’s what we need as leaders. Most of the pool they pick from has been on the hill too long and cannot be trusted.
 
Who would you pick? Unless you’re balls deep into every state’s politics you won’t know, that’s why people pipe up and say whether they’re gtg or not. We could probably say Missouri’s AG would be good but then some would say he eats boogers and drinks kool-aid. The dude is extremely pro 2A and anti-Lib.

Our AG doesn’t have to be a state AG but who the hell private would want to do the job?
Anyone that isn’t a politician. Anyone that is a common man. That’s what we need as leaders. Most of the pool they pick from has been on the hill too long and cannot be trusted.
I should have been more clear…in the history of the country, what US AG do you think was better than Bondi. What US AG would you rather have than Bondi.
 
Who would you pick? Unless you’re balls deep into every state’s politics you won’t know, that’s why people pipe up and say whether they’re gtg or not. We could probably say Missouri’s AG would be good but then some would say he eats boogers and drinks kool-aid. The dude is extremely pro 2A and anti-Lib.

Our AG doesn’t have to be a state AG but who the hell private would want to do the job?

Andrew Bailey or Ken Paxton - but Ken is going to replace Cornyn. If for some reason (cough - fraud) Paxton isn't elected I could see Trump tapping him to replace Bondi.
 
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The fact that Cekada has already established a good working relationship with the firearms industry is a good sign, and I've heard from sources who have knowledge of the ATF's day-to-day operations that he was instrumental in getting rid of the "zero tolerance" policy on gun dealers that Richardson continued to enforce even after Steve Dettelbach resigned as ATF Director when Trump assumed office for his second term.


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I was already aware. That said, all I can say is we will see. The DOJ and Congress as it is right now could end all the woes that people have this second about the 2A. They aren’t.

A career ATF guy now in a position of power, regardless of his record will probably not be the saving grace of the 2A. I hope I’m wrong.
 
I ask far earlier in this thread for any of the Bondi critics to name one…just one…AG they thought was better.

Then…crickets.
Better in a way that understands how to wield power as a tool? Janet Reno set the gold standard. While I do not agree with her beliefs, Janet was not afraid.

Please tell me why the good folks are afraid to use their power for good? Because they play for the other team. Delay, deny……..

Please prove me wrong. My bias is based upon years of observation. Not one or two poor examples.
 
I was already aware. That said, all I can say is we will see. The DOJ and Congress as it is right now could end all the woes that people have this second about the 2A. They aren’t.

A career ATF guy now in a position of power, regardless of his record will probably not be the saving grace of the 2A. I hope I’m wrong.
Exactly! Gov isnt doing shit for you, period. You either live with it or start to pull people together to do something about it. Sadly, I fear we are heading towards what Europe has become.
 
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Still waiting on those Epstein names and arrests…. Remember when they blamed the NY FBI and Patesh sent his guys over and somehow it all got memory holed and never to be spoken about again. Remember when they invited huge faggot grifters like DC Draino and Poso to do a press conference at the WH with empty binders with big smiles ?
Wasn’t it Bill Barr’s dad who hired Epstein at Dalton ?
Big club, not in it, etc etc etc
 
I do not know enough about the history of U.S. AG's to know who was better or even good at the job? Maybe we have always had partisan hacks that have been paid off. Bondi will never get anything meaningful done for the U.S. I can say with confidence that I do not trust any woman as AG, just for the inherent flaws that all women have.
 
Did you get hold of some bad chooch?
Women are some of the most ruthless animals ever.
In self-interest and "communal" or communist interest for sure they are. For the greater good of a Republic not so much. They lack integrity, honor, intelligence, innovation and self-awareness. All the DEI and other marxist shit we deal with is because women voted for it.
 
All the DEI and other marxist shit we deal with is because women voted for it.

👆🏼He’s right ya know……..


But then again, women are some of the most ruthless animals ever. Now if they weren’t so schizophrenic about how and when they use their ruthlessness, it could be useful, but it’s often deployed in unpredictable and unproductive ways that eventually make a man want to hunt them from horse back and think he’s doing the world a favor.
 
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👆🏼He’s right ya know……..


But then again, women are some of the most ruthless animals ever. Now if they weren’t so schizophrenic about how and when they use their ruthlessness, it could be useful, but it’s often deployed in unpredictable and unproductive ways that eventually make a man want to hunt them from horse back and think he’s doing the world a favor.
Educated White women. They are the devil.
 
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I should have been more clear…in the history of the country, what US AG do you think was better than Bondi. What US AG would you rather have than Bondi.
They could have nominated the biggest stinkiest pile of excrement and it would still be an improvement. At least the pile of shit doesn’t gaslight and lie to you.

I would have liked to seen Matt Gaetz as the AG. He would have been good. That's the price he paid for upsetting the RINO turd, Kevin McCarthy.
 
I ask far earlier in this thread for any of the Bondi critics to name one…just one…AG they thought was better.

Then…crickets.
Any one who wasn’t so blatantly anti gun as her and anyone who didn’t go on Fox News seriously every other day to talk about the things she’s not doing .
Still waiting on those Epstine files - been waiting since Blondie was FL AG.

Trump could have almost thrown a rock at on of his rally’s and hit someone in the crowd who wasn’t anti gun pro red flag laws and pro pedo.
 
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