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When Snowden made his revelations -- sacrificing a nice comfy life as a government contractor in Hawaii to do so -- the nation said "Ho-Hum". As an ordinary citizen, if you take this stuff to heart and become justifiably outraged, you only accomplish making yourself miserable.

I was so hopeful when John Durham was appointed to investigate the origins of the FBI probe into Russian Election Interference. Turns out, my millennial son was correct when he predicted it would result in a big fat goose egg.

In his series Tucker Today, Tucker did an interview of Michael Gableman, a former WI Supreme Court Justice, who investigated irregularities in the 2020 election, including how Zuckerbucks influenced it. When I did a search for details of his report, I found a huge pile of articles attacking Gableman and the investigation.

I could not find a text of Gableman's report, but I did find the PowerPoint he used in his report to the WI Assembly.

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What Gableman found was jaw-dropping, and I paid close attention to his interview with Tucker. Now I can't remember the details. That's a major problem. We just can't remember all the details

And let's be honest. This stuff is boring. I'm more interested than most and I simply don't have the time and bandwidth needed to really know. Even those of us paying attention wind up relying on the media to read or watch and summarize.

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