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August 18, 2022
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Former Vice President Mike Pence, in Manchester, New Hampshire, Wednesday morning for a speaking appearance, took the opportunity to defend the FBI, saying, “We can hold the attorney general accountable for the decision that he made without attacking rank-and-file law enforcement personnel at the FBI. Attacks on the FBI must stop. Calls to defund the FBI are just as wrong as calls to defund the police.”

Pence is testing the waters for 2024 and perhaps he needs to be clear in his support for law enforcement. Trump could end up being his political adversary in 2024, and that’s something to keep in mind when listening to anything he says now about Trump and the FBI. Especially if it's said in front of the January 6 kangaroo court.

Mike Pence is my longtime friend, but he might also want to remember that most Republican voters see a great need to reform the FBI, completely rejecting the idea of maintaining the status quo (swamp). We are NOT attacking the rank-and-file agents, most of whom must be mortified about what’s going on at the Bureau and the Department of ‘Justice.’” Certainly the upper levels of the FBI are out of control. Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan reported last week that 14 FBI whistleblowers have come forward. We wish them well. This is about a federal police agency run amok by tactics that reek more of the East German Stasi than the revered FBI. Criticism of what the agency has done in its political overreach and brute tactics against (exclusively) conservatives and Republicans is not lack of respect for the police, it’s the respect of a greater power—the Constitution which gives citizens protection against the very things the politicized and weaponized FBI and DOJ have come to be at their leadership levels.

Tucker Carlson, speaking on Laura Ingraham’s show Wednesday night, said, “It’s deranged. You can’t have a democracy if federal agencies are openly interfering in elections.” Yet, they have, while pointing fingers at Republicans as being a “threat to democracy.”

“If you actually wanted to defend democracy,” he said, “which is a system of self-government, you would push back against government agencies trying to affect election outcomes, which is what they’re doing. This is nuts. And I guess Mike Pence in New Hampshire doesn’t see it.”

Pence should be stressing the need for reform at the 'Justice' Department. I wonder if most of the people slamming Republicans these days have ever even met one. Ingraham showed a tweet from British journalist Edward Luce saying, “I’ve covered extremism and violent ideologies around the world over my career. Have never come across a political force more nihilistic, dangerous & contemptible than today’s Republicans. Nothing close.”

What?? Republicans are far worse than any of the extremist terrorists he’s encountered around the world? Is he out of his mind? Goodness, most Republicans just want to live in freedom, get along with people, have law and order and equal justice, find good jobs and raise our families. And it sure seems that we care vastly more about the Constitution and “our democracy” than those criticizing us do. That’s pretty much it. We want the government to stay out of most areas of our lives, as it’s simply none of their business. When did we become nihilists? I still say the left is projecting its own nihilism and hate onto us.

As Ingrahm showed, Gen. Michael Hayden re-tweeted what Luce had written, saying, “I agree. And I was the CIA Director.”

Recall that Hayden re-tweeted another bit of viciousness just the other day: a photo of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were executed in the 1950s after being found guilty of spying for Russia. He added, “That sounds about right,” meaning execution for Trump. This man ran the CIA, under George W. Bush. I don’t know how much he might have changed since then, but he’s Exhibit A for what has gone wrong with our out-of-control intel community. He’s delusional, suffering from “long TDS,” and needs to quarantine himself until he gets over it, if he ever does. He also should lock away his phone, as President Trump isn’t the only one who invites criticism for his mean tweets.

I’d like to issue a challenge to Gen. Hayden and, by extension, to Mr. Luce. Let's say we set up two rooms. Room #1 contains five people selected at random from the studio audience of my TBN weekend show, HUCKABEE. These almost certainly will be the conservative "today's Republicans" you loathe, who will probably want to greet you, tell you about their families, hear some of your stories and share homemade pie. (They might also say "bless your heart" and give you an earful about the CIA, but you need to hear it.) Room #2 contains five of the terrorists who hacked off journalist Daniel Pearl’s head with a dull, rusty blade.

https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/the-brutal-beheading-of-daniel-pearl/214638

Which room will you enter?

If you choose Room #2, well, at least you had the courage of your convictions. It was nice knowing you, and we hope you didn't suffer too much, though you probably did. If you choose Room #1, then you have to admit you were full of horse manure, apologize to all Republicans (a special apology to President Trump) for your crass stupidity, and refrain from tweeting forever.

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  • Anne Turner

    08/18/2022 05:33 PM

    If, and when. The GOP has a majority in Congress I would like to see the top FBI leadership, Schumer, Pelosi, the Cheney types being sentenced to wear the “collar of shame “ after their treatment for TDS. Oh, sorry puppies, I didn’t mean to insult you.

    Have they no conscience? The GOP has to get tougher, not by name calling people or threats but by clearly stating positions and calling out the lies. At least the CDC has owned up. Nobody else has. Why did no one, and that includes at the start of Covid under Trump, simply say that this is a new disease and we will do our best to recommend remediation but we don’t know enough yet to be certain about the best way forward. Start by doing the things you would normally do during flu season. Wash you hands frequently, stay out of large closely packed crowds, don’t get in people faces, don’t touch your eyes, mouth or nose without washing your hands first. Cough into you elbow. Have plenty of clean tissues around. Isolate yourself and family members if you think you have covid. Stay away from elderly people unless absolutely necessary and those leaders with a subnormal IQ shoukd not park Covid patients in nursing homes to recover. An option would be to try face masks. Certainly those in health care should wear face masks and face shields when working with Covid patients.

  • Charlotte Kingsdale

    08/18/2022 05:27 PM

    Governor, l take the liberty to flash back into 12/07 with Primaries in full swing: Without big money, huge operations and lack of endorsement from the so called GOP establishment, you were on the move to be GOP's frontrunner nationwide. You started with impressive 34.4% in Iowa, won almost all Deep South state and terminated your bid after 38-51 in TX. Your inspearing Presidential Campaign was devoted to ISSUES, VALUES and your outspoken PERSONALITY and not BECAUSE I am the 1st Black-American, or the 1st woman. Although your bid was VOTER driven, the establishment opted for an DC insider.

    On the campaign trail, John McCain was repeatedly akes about the credibility of his opponent: At a Townhall meeting in Lakeville, MN, then Senator John McCain replayed to a voter that she "don't trust" Senator Obama: "No mam, he is a decent family man that I just happen to have disagreements with on fundamental issues." I am positive that you remember late John McCains 10' concession speach: At the end (8') of John McCain's (173-365) 10' concession speach, after he said: "[...] before deciding Sen Obama and my old friend Sen Joe Biden should have the honor of leading us the next four years [...]." there where a significant number of supportes who booed.

    2 1/2 months later, the "come together" hope ends, and the shift in politics started: The Cabinet was streamlined, an AG who represents ALL Americans One of the most powerful Departments within the cabinet is Justice. AG who represents all Americans was filled with Erich Holder (later cleared by AIG Michael Horowitz) succeeded by his advisory committee chair Loretta Lynch who believes that voter ID laws are part of a racist effort to suppress minority turnout at the polls.

    In a time main stream media were transformed to DNC propaganda outlet and the midterms arise, former VP. Mike Pence’s could have said:

    "AG Garland unconstiutal move to let a biased judge approve the search warrent divides American’s more and more. It also brings FBI field staff in the possition to executed law reason what many see an action to damage an opponent."

    As always, GOP is devided: In the bottom of the heart the vast majority of RNC Leadership label the former President Trump a pleb using improper rhetoric, delevers his absolutes in short sentences, garnished with easy taglines. They also don’t like to see that His name calling (“[…] is a low energy person. For him: To get things done is hard”). comes also as reply (“I am a proven Republican. This is a guy who was a Democrat for most of the last decade. You can’t win when you campaign like this”) Why can this guy still be around also axted two years ago?

    Former President Trump, shares still support of a significant amount of VOTERS and consequently countles invitations to hold the Key Note at the finest right wing conventions and the desire from candidates to get his endorcement. Unfortunately some center her campagne more on the endorcement of # 45 than on issues of the district.they like to represent.

    Problem is: At midterms the flip of Congress - and not the Presidency - is at stake. And as always, the clans don't care about the grassroots, they don't care about America and they don't care about issues. They offer the price to get in charge in exchange for 2016 revenge. Here is just one exemple.

    It got unnoted that former Senator John Danforth (R-MO) supports John Wood (I) in a spoiler race for a MO Senate bid. John Wood is a former "W" administration official and was a J6 lead investigator & counsel to Vice Chair Liz Cheney.

    Govenor, as there many interfearences the hurt VOTERS and our PARTY, these had to stop! As you have influence and your opinion doesn`t get unnoted, please rase your voice! Thank you for considering

  • Jay Evan Taylor

    08/18/2022 05:22 PM

    Well stated, sir !!!

  • Penny Wood

    08/18/2022 05:17 PM

    Your analogy regarding room #1 and room#2 are spot on!

  • PATRICIA E WILLEMS

    08/18/2022 04:24 PM

    I believe Pence to be a part of the Deep State, and I even question whether he was the leaker in the White House. As a follower of Christ myself, I question whether he is one, or a "Christian" in name only. The things he's done in opposition to what the GOP base stands for, is inexplicable, unless he is really a Deep Stater. He's deluding himself if he thinks he can win the nomination for president, or any office for that matter, especially against President Trump or Gov. DeSantis.

  • ToolsforLiberty

    08/18/2022 03:16 PM

    I’m sorry, but any “Rank and File” agent involved in the Mara Lago Raid needs to be fired immediately. The FBI are not the same as local PD these people have law degrees and often multiple master degrees and/or PHD’s. They Absolutely should have known better and should have refused to follow this order by resigning on the spot. They should have known a raid on the former president would rapidly increase the temperature of the current political climate in the country. Any and all Federal Agent’s/employees that had any involvement or knowledge must go!