The Beginnings of Democrat Lawfare: Tucker interviews Geoff Shepard on Watergate

If you think that lawfare was invented by Merrick Garland, the House January 6 Committee, Jack Smith, Alvin Bragg, and Letitia James, think again. This is a mind-blowing interview with Geoff Shepard, a Harvard-trained attorney who was intimately involved with the Watergate affair and says he spent 27,000 hours researching the events. Corrupt prosecutors, a corrupt judge (Maximum John Sirica), and lying journalists (Woodward and Bernstein, commonly seen as the heroes of Watergate). And ambitious, stupid Republicans.

Sound familiar?

Geoff Shepard: New Proof that Watergate Was A Scam (tuckercarlson.com)

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  1. Pierre de Craon
    Pierre de Craon says:

    If the United States were still a White country with a principled Christian citizenry, the mind-blowing character of this interview, to use KM’s phrase, might well come to many citizens as a shocking revelation of the utter corruption of the members of the US ruling class—even its Gentile component.

    That country is gone, probably forever, however, and with it is gone all but the ghost of a chance that Mr. Shepard’s heroic labors on behalf of historical truth will do more than raise a statistically insignificant number of eyebrows.

    The most that can reasonably be hoped for, I think, is that those White advocates who have been saying that the rot dates only from twenty or thirty years back will awaken to the fact that Shepard’s discoveries point to the presence of an organized cabal of Deep State rulers that must have had its beginnings fully fifty years prior to Watergate and perhaps much earlier than that.

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