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“The Fall of the FBI” takes James
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Posted By: Big Bopper, 4/16/2023 4:14:07 PM

I have only one criticism of the just-released book by long-time superstar FBI agent Thomas Baker entitled “The Fall of the FBI.” It really should be entitled “The Winter of the FBI.” That’s how bad things have gotten in the upper echelons of the Bureau. It wasn’t always that way. More than half the book is a collection of true crime stories that illustrate the competence and professionalism of the Bureau in the old days. Most end with the bad guys in jail. Baker had a first-hand view of these cases because he was involved in many of them.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Italiano 4/16/2023 5:17:48 PM (No. 1449330)
Comey would be a good place to start.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 4/16/2023 5:34:20 PM (No. 1449340)
The problems are FAR deeper than one treasonous Director. MANY FBI top people are perfectly happy doing political dirtywork for the Dems and don't care one bit for the Constitution.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: clayusmcret 4/16/2023 5:58:07 PM (No. 1449348)
I have long thought that Hoover’s FBI of files for blackmail has never left us. If anything, it’s gotten better (in the wrong way) of building files of any and all potential adversaries and then using them to stop any serious investigations into FBI malfeasance. Too many investigations into the FBI suddenly die. Why is that? Is it because as soon as someone gets close they are shown what will be released about them? Without serious proof to the contrary, I’ll go to my grave believing this. That’s one reason they hated Trump so badly. Most all of his life has been an open book; warts and all. They couldn’t blackmail him so he was a serious threat to them. Think he might have dragged them kicking and screaming out of the gutter before? Just wait until next time. Now he knows who to never turn his back on again. And that little stunt at Mar Lago? It just reinforced that the FBI will ignore written laws to punish their enemies. No one, NO ONE, can tell a president what he can or cannot declassify.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: chumley 4/16/2023 6:35:16 PM (No. 1449360)
As long as anyone alive now continues to live, they will have zero credibility. Not in public statements, not in court testimony. They are rogues and traitors. Shut them down and have a big spycam garage sale.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: downnout 4/16/2023 8:55:05 PM (No. 1449417)
Let us not forget the 900 FBI files Hillary Clinton has squirreled away in Chappaqua. It wouldn’t surprise me one iota to find out she’s been blackmailing a lot of swampers in and around DC.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: DiegoDude 4/17/2023 5:24:13 AM (No. 1449577)
Take out the top 10 layers at the FBI, DOJ, DHS, CDC and all the rest of the alphabet soup that runs DC, and maybe, you'd start to see change.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: tootall 4/17/2023 9:07:30 AM (No. 1449711)
#5 is right. I wonder though if Slick Willy shared those files with Epstein in trade for young girls? The control of our Country is totally corrupted. I just wonder how many layers down, or does the whole thing need to be scrapped
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