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Join Jim and Greg as they discuss what happens next with a deeply fractured Republican Party. They also fume as Capitol Police officials say they never got the FBI warning of violent threats at the Capitol on January 6. And they have some fun with people mistakenly thinking Chuck Norris was part of last week’s demonstrations in Washington.
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Jim thinks that present-day law enforcement will honestly pursue BLM/Antifa criminal activity? C’mon, man!
whenever the question is “did the FBI drop the ball?”, the answer is probably “yes”.
Thank you, Jim, THANK YOU for having the guts to remind us all how painfully bad Washington Post cartoonist Herblock was. It physically hurt sometimes to look at the letters to the editor because Herblock’s artless, crayon-drawn cartoons always loomed at top. The guy who replaced him just left, and he wasn’t much better either. Back in the day, I would pick up The Washington Times for their cartoonist, Peter Steiner.
I’m grateful that I stayed in Phoenix long enough for the Arizona Republic’s “cartoonist” to get sacked for budget reasons. He should have gone long before, for (lack-of-)quality reasons.