Admit It: We’re All Rooting for Dog the Bounty Hunter to Find That Guy First

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) announced this week that the FBI is now basically a rogue agency with no congressional oversight. Ever since Christopher Wray became FBI Director four years ago, he has never sat down for a requested meeting with Grassley or Sen. Ron Johnson (R-MI), who is the other ranking member on the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Congress is supposed to have oversight of the FBI. Yet Christopher Wray has refused for four years to sit down in a private meeting with Republican Senate leaders – even when Republicans were in the Senate majority. Wray doesn’t even respond to the Senators’ emails, memos or voicemail messages.

The FBI is a corrupt bag of something-we-can’t-say-on-a-family-friendly-website-like-this.

Which is exactly why all normal Americans are now rooting for Dog the Bounty Hunter. He’s trying to chase down that yahoo that allegedly murdered his fiancé, which the FBI bumbles around bragging that it’s going to get the guy.

We’re rooting for Dog — and not because this is simply a big publicity stunt for him. We’re rooting for him because if Dog the Bounty Hunter catches this guy, it will be yet another humiliating event in which our “premier law enforcement agency” is proven to be incompetent, corrupt and… well, you know.


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