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The Durham Report, Swamp Creatures & Floridians

The Durham Report, Swamp Creatures & Floridians – Top 3 Takeaways – May 17th, 2023 

  1. Yep, it was a witch hunt. Nope there’s nothing to see here. What has 316 pages, is full of detailed government corruption and collusion with Russian operatives? It’s The Durham Report. As I mentioned yesterday there were a few absurdities associated with Monday afternoon’s accounting for and reporting of The Durham Report. The first is that the report is 316 pages long and yet within minutes of the report dropping you had news reports being filed discussing the findings. Unless AG Merrick Garland had leaked the report to reporters prior to public disclosure (which is doubtful, though given the extent of government corruption, plausible), not a single person reporting on the story Monday afternoon had done more than to find a line that could be turned into a narrative that fit the agenda of the news agency they work for. That’s why I offered that honest perspective yesterday while citing what I used as my top takeaway today. I too had skimmed and saw enough to know that what I had investigated for years and had reported on for years, was found to be accurate. One of the ironies of reading The Durham Report was that while there was additional detail that I’d previously been unaware of, I felt as though I was reading a depiction/compilation of my related work. But in the end, here’s the thing. A couple of them actually. Starting with what I coined my 30 Count Indictment, which I first broke on The Mark Levin Show February 3rd, 2018 – there’s not a single initial finding that I’d reported on that was ever disproven.  
  2. All thirty statements of fact are as true today as when I first reported them. That’s important because as I say, there are two sides to stories and one side to facts, and if I’m to have investigated and analyzed the origins of the Trump-Russia collusion hoax and reported on them nationally as fact, they had better be. And they were. And I don’t say that to be self-serving because believe me, the last thing I feel about all of this is vindication. But what it provides me with is background and command of what’s in that report that very few have – especially in the media. And it’s on that note that the mainstream media’s handling of this, which is generally that of there not being anything new and nothing really to see here because after all there weren’t any criminal convictions, that’s so revealing. We quite literally have a report that documents a federal government conspiracy under which Democrat political operatives conspired with federal government agencies against a political opponent and continued to do so even after he was the President of the United States...and that the FBI itself acknowledges as true. Think about that one for a moment. Yet there’s no one who is going to jail for it. There’s no accountability at all actually. And the FBI has said they’ve already taken “dozens of corrective actions” to fix the situation. So yeah. Uh, that happened but hey there’s nothing to see here. Move right along and just trust us, the same agency guilty of playing a central role in the grand conspiracy, to have fixed this. Cool? Cool. So, in summation, even the FBI admits that Trump was always correct that it was a political witch hunt carried out by federal agencies with our tax dollars. But nope, there’s nothing to see here. For years, while being involved in that story, and the countless hours and days I dedicated to it, I struggled with the time, energy and effort it took away from presenting you with stories that might have had a more direct impact on your life. I did it because I believed in this country and trusted that there would be accountability if only the truth were presented. The irony is that in the end, the truth has been presented and it’s undisputed. Yet remarkably, there’s no justice. The irony of ironies is that Trump, the ultimate victim of all of this (along with the American people generally) is the one currently under indictment. He’s once again being tried, but this time in the light of day, for being daring to be Donald Trump and for having the audacity to seriously threaten the swamp and its creatures. But let’s be clear about this. The answer isn’t to do what the FBI wants you to do and to simply move along. It’s not to give up on this country. It’s to effectively be as dedicated as ever to... 
  3. Making America Florida. Think about it. Florida, and specifically where we live in South Florida, has been ground zero in even the recent past for similar but different issues to what our country faces on a national scale. Corrupt local officials. Voter fraud and fears of stolen votes and stolen elections. We’ve cleaned it all up. And that’s because we’ve shown up to vote and for the right people who’ve held those responsible for the shenanigans accountable. Do you have any doubt that if either Donald Trump or Ron DeSantis is our next president that they will simply look the other way and do what the FBI wants them to do? Do you have any doubt that the status quo corruption in Washington D.C. wouldn’t be allowed to stand? The key to addressing the systemic issues and two-tiered justice system plaguing our country right now is to turn it on its head by Making America Florida. And that happens when a Floridian is the next President of the United States. That’s when real justice will begin to be served. That’s when the witch hunts end and that’s when there will be an awful lot to see in Washington D.C., as in swamp creature after swamp creature drained from the swamp. Being Floridians, and given that there are swamp creatures which need to be deported, we could always relocate them to the Everglades. They surely would feel right at home there. They could live alongside the other invasive species, like the Burmese pythons. Which, by the way, there’s a solid case to be made that the pythons have been less destructive to the Everglades, than the swamp creatures in Washington have been to the country.  

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