I am concerned about the tone of Bongino's criticism in the past week.
Now, perhaps I've missed an appearance from him where he's been more critical, but I've caught the majority of his TV appearances. So if someone has seen/heard something to the contrary here, let me know.
But all of the criticism I've heard from Bongino, including this tweet, all revolves around the SS lacking competency and collapsing under the weight of DEI-obsessed leadership. And I doubt anyone would disagree that's a major concern.
But the level of incompetence from start to finish last Saturday is so severe, it beggars belief that malice did not play a role. I have yet to hear Bongino "go there".
And that concerns me because the people behind this assassination attempt want NOTHING more than for this whole event to get whitewashed as simple incompetence. And you can just see how that could easily play out. Congressional hearings with Cheatle testifying and getting asked a few tough questions. Lots of great clips for tv and social media. Maybe she eventually gets demoted or even fired. A few reforms occur to make the general public happy, and then the whole thing just goes away.
Fuck that scenario. I want to know who the agent in command was during the rally. I want all communications between that person and Cheatle captured and on public display. And I want to see Bongino calling for those things as well, including calling out the signs of this being a cover up.
Bongino is in a unique situation. He's Ex-SS, he has a lot of goodwill from the patriots of this country. I DON'T want him to say foolish things that can't be supported, but I do want him to call this stuff out instead of constantly playing the "incompetence" card.
And FWIW, James O'Keefe has stated that he's talking to SS whistleblowers as well. How much do you want to bet that what we will hear from those whistleblowers will revolve exclusively around incompetence and DEI initiatives from Cheatle?
It's very easy to have people anonymously blow the whistle to cement a narrative. I hope I'm wrong, but we'll see.
I am concerned about the tone of Bongino's criticism in the past week.
Now, perhaps I've missed an appearance from him where he's been more critical, but I've caught the majority of his TV appearances. So if someone has seen/heard something to the contrary here, let me know.
But all of the criticism I've heard from Bongino, including this tweet, all revolves around the SS lacking competency and collapsing under the weight of DEI-obsessed leadership. And I doubt anyone would disagree that's a major concern.
But the level of incompetence from start to finish last Saturday is so severe, it beggars belief that malice did not play a role. I have yet to hear Bongino "go there".
And that concerns me because the people behind this assassination attempt want NOTHING more than for this whole event to get whitewashed as simple incompetence. And you can just see how that could easily play out. Congressional hearings with Cheatle testifying and getting asked a few tough questions. Lots of great clips for tv and social media. Maybe she eventually gets demoted or even fired. A few reforms occur to make the general public happy, and then the whole thing just goes away.
Fuck that scenario. I want to know who the agent in command was during the rally. I want all communications between that person and Cheatle captured and on public display. And I want to see Bongino calling for those things as well, including calling out the signs of this being a cover up.
Bongino is in a unique situation. He's Ex-SS, he has a lot of goodwill from the patriots of this country. I DON'T want him to say foolish things that can't be supported, but I do want him to call this stuff out instead of constantly playing the "incompetence" card.
And FWIW, James O'Keefe has stated that he's talking to SS whistleblowers as well. How much do you want to bet that what we will hear from those whistleblowers will revolve exclusively around incompetence and DEI initiatives from Cheatle?
It's very easy to have people anonymously blow the whistle to cement a narrative. I hope I'm wrong, but we'll see.