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A FEW GOOD MEN: FBI AGENTS WHO STOOD THE TEST AND PUSHED FOR THE RULE OF LAW……

3rd world country not…….

The FBI Agents Who Stood Up for Rule of Law Make Me Proud to be an American

One hears a lot of talk about America turning into a Third World kleptocracy. I’ve worked in a lot of Third World kleptocracies, back in the days when the Reagan Revolution was fresh and the Reaganauts thought we could export free markets and democracy to the rest of the world. We didn’t, of course. But I had the opportunity to see first-hand what separates a banana republic from the land of the free and the home of the brave. It comes down to the grit of a few people willing to do their job come hell or high water–not look the other way, not accept the stuffed envelope or its equivalent in post-government employment, but to treat a job as a sacred trust given by the people.

Somewhere there are a handful of FBI agents who decided to do their jobs–to end the coverup of the Clinton private email server which was there to let Hillary turn high office into a cash cow. I don’t know who they are or just how it happened, but some men and women told FBI Director James Comey that if he didn’t step forward, they would–and they clearly had enough evidence to put Comey in a vise. We know this from Devlin Barrett‘s reporting at the Wall Street Journal. As Barrett wrote:

The new investigative effort, disclosed by FBI Director James Comey on Friday, shows a bureau at times in sharp internal disagreement over matters related to the Clintons, and how to handle those matters fairly and carefully in the middle of a national election campaign. Even as the probe of Mrs. Clinton’s email use wound down in July, internal disagreements within the bureau and the Justice Department surrounding the Clintons’ family philanthropy heated up, according to people familiar with the matter.

The unsung heroes of the FBI put everything on the line. They knew that they risked their careers, perhaps even their pensions. Their downside is that their kids may go to community college instead of a private university, and they rent an apartment rather than buy a house. Those are the stakes for mid-level officials who go up against the system. But they did it, because they had their jobs to do. It was their job and no-one else’s; if they didn’t do it, it wouldn’t get done, and they wouldn’t stand for someone telling them not to do their job to protect the public.

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