Maybe it wasn't the best idea to give exclusive access to J6 tapes to someone who doesn't appreciate the significance of Peter Strzok's texts.
The keyword is "exclusive." I'm not unappreciative of what Carlson did show. I'm glad he exposed at least some of the video to his large audience.
But why can't we, the American people, have access to ALL of the video? We are not talking about private emails here.
J6 videos are videos of people on public property taken by public employees wearing body cameras.
Again, why can't we see them?
If there are researchers who took the Strzok texts serious enough to comb over them with a fine-tooth comb, I imagine they are researchers out there willing to put in the time and effort to comb through the J6 videos with equal diligence.
Free of charge.
If we fail to pursue an Investigaton of the J6 tapes any further, how is that not a limited hangout?
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Let's be real: Rupert Murdoch would never publish this article without the Never-Trump angle. The author's arguments are irrelevant. The same arguments without that conclusion would be a no-go.
According the org's website, the ERLC is "dedicated to engaging the culture with the gospel of Jesus Christ and speaking to issues in the public square for the protection of religious liberty and human flourishing."
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At one point, the ubiquitous FBI analyst Brian Auten was listed on the ERLC's website as an associate.
Any mention of Auten has recently been scrubbed from the org's site.
I had planned on doing a series of threads on Crimo, but decided to hold off because the video series is so thoroughly researched that I need to wait and see if there is anything I can add.
WHAT RON DESANTIS COULD LEARN ABOUT POLITICS FROM WATCHING THE TV SHOW DALLAS 🤠
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At its peak, few shows in the history of television have more accurately presented a realistic picture of the nature of power and politics than Dallas.
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Debuting in 1978, the show takes place in Texas as the state was transitioning from the corrupt political machine of LBJ to the corrupt political machine of the Bush family.
Our story begins in 2011 at Brooklyn’s Edward R Murrow High School.
A young aspiring rapper named Jamal Dewar formed a hip-hop collective with 3 of his classmates. They called themselves Pro Era. Dewar assumed leadership of the group and took the name Capital Steez.
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Steez exhibited unusual spiritual awareness for a teenager. Although he grew up in a Christian home, he drifted from his mother’s faith as he got older.