Thursday, January 8, 2026

 Investigate This!


Vice President J.D. Vance held a press conference today in which he said the ICE officer, Jonathan Ross, who shot and killed Renee Nicole Good, has “total immunity.” This is consistent with what Kristi Noem and President Trump are saying. CNN reporter Ali Vitali asked about the FBI investigation into the shooting: If the administration has already exonerated Officer Ross, what is the investigation for?

Ali Vitali is a good reporter, and I think she is well aware of what the investigation is all about. The FBI is going to delve into every crevice, nook, and cranny of Ms. Good’s life. If she so much as shoplifted a jawbreaker from the neighborhood mom & pop market, we are going to know about it. If she had a boyfriend in high school and “cheated” on him with the quarterback of the football team, we’ll hear about that, too. She’s a divorced mother of three. We will learn every detail about her divorce—were “other persons” involved, and who has she been “seeing” since? By the time the FBI is through, the Good family will feel as if they’ve been subjected to a public colonoscopy, on stage, at the Donald J. Trump/Kennedy Center.

As a former (and future?) podcaster, FBI Director Kash Patel knows how to tell a story, and I have no doubt he will tell it in excruciating detail. So, Ali Vitali, that is the answer to your question. I sincerely hope I am wrong, and if so, I will update this post with an apology.

I hope I am wrong. But I doubt it.

C.W. Spooner 

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6 comments:

  1. I am sure you are spot on, Charlie. A pox on them all...Our country is no longer 'our' country....

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    1. There is a saying in Latin (can't remember it verbatim) that, freely translated, says, "Don't let the bastards grind you down."

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  2. Jessie Something-or-other with the dead eyes from Faux “News” beat Patel to it by describing her as “a self-proclaimed poet with pronouns in her bio who’s a lesbian with a kid” in a tone that insinuated there was something sinister in this portrait of her. Keep up the good work Chuck when the time is right. God knows we need it.

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    1. Not exactly "high crimes and misdemeanors," but hey, I'm not a lawyer.

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  3. Chuck. Unfortunately you are probably spot on

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  4. Chuck. Unfortunately you are probably spot on

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