Many people are rightly lambasting Pam Bondi for being an idiot and being unable to do anything on Epstein. But her most recent meltdown involving Massie has me rethinking the old conspiracy about the men in black suits.
The classic rumor is that you get elected to an important position (or appointed in this case) and go to DC and pretty soon you have your standard orientation. After that, however, you get sat down by some middle aged men in non-descript black suits that tell you what things are really going to happen, what you can and can’t do and the potential consequences if you don’t follow their “advice”. For the longest time I assumed this was just fake, and real attempts at change were stalled by various unelected bureaucrats, slow processing by clerks, or shot down by uniparty judges, you know the real power in this country.
But with how Pam Bondi looks terrified about the Epstein stuff, I’m starting to believe soon after she got into office the real people running America sent some gentlemen to explain that she will not be, in fact releasing any truly critical Epstein information unless she’d like for her family and friends to end up in a true crime series or have an “unfortunate accident”.
Pam Bondi was never even close to some sweat-backed crusader for truth. She was the one who made sure that George Zimmerman got prosecuted for killing Trayvon Martin by appointing a special prosecutor after the local authorities supported his self-defense claim. Let that sink in.
But as some other people have said, Dan Bongino? That's someone who might have gotten the talk. I just want to know why he feels the need to go back on his show and keep lying. If you have principles and don't want your family dead, just withdraw from public life.
Not only did Blondi set Zimmerman up, she stacked the deck. On Blondi's lead, Trayvon's real GF (not the fat retard that was shown at Zimmerman's trial) got a full ride scholarship to FSU for... Criminal Justice.
was not Rick Scott who appointed the special prosecutor? I hardly remeber
No, it was Pam.
Pam was never going to be the "throw them in prison" reformer we wanted, and it is Trump's fault he let Pay to Play Susi Wiles force her on him.