Category Archives: FBI

Wicked Witch vs Trump

Except Trump is neither a scarecrow nor a strawman. Hillary, however, is a witch.

Posted in 2016 Presidential Race, 2020 Presidential Race, cartoon, FBI, government corruption, MAGA, Russia Russia Russia | 1 Comment

FBI Whistleblowers Speak Out: ‘I Sacrificed My Dream Job To Share This With The American People’

Of course Democrats and the leftist media, like the NYT and Daily Beast, are doing everything they can to attack the whistleblowers and the GOP, even going so far as to say that they are being paid by a Trump … Continue reading

Posted in Crime, Democrat corruption, FBI, Jan 6 | 2 Comments

The Hearing Impaired

Posted in 2020 Presidential Race, FBI, government corruption, MAGA | 4 Comments

James Comer: Informant on Biden Family Crimes Has Gone Missing – FBI Won’t Look Into This

If only there would be some result of this investigation – like somebody going to jail – but I doubt that sincerely. It’s more talk, but no action.

Posted in 2024 Presidential Race, Biden Corruption, Crime, FBI, government corruption | 3 Comments

The Shadow Knows

Posted in cartoon, FBI, Free Speech, Social Media | Leave a comment

Farcebook

I’m so glad that I left Farcebook when I did. Don’t miss it a bit.

Posted in Amendment 2, Censorship, FBI, government corruption, Social Media, Wokism | 3 Comments

Bipartisan? The two-headed monster in D.C.

Posted in Censorship, FBI, government corruption, Social Media | 2 Comments

Tucker will begin releasing January 6 video as early as next week

Again, this video is only available on Rumble, and I can’t embed it, so I’ll provide a link. Tucker has received more than 40,000 hours of tape from January 6 on Capitol Hill. Of course there has been an uproar … Continue reading

Posted in Biden Corruption, Censorship, FBI, Uncategorized | 3 Comments

“No Regrets” Bidens

Posted in Biden Corruption, China, Election Interference, FBI | 2 Comments

Twitter Files

Posted in Amendment 1, Biden Corruption, cartoon, Censorship, FBI, Media, Social Media | 1 Comment