Comey: A six-foot, eight-inch Pajama Boy

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Comey: A six-foot, eight-inch Pajama Boy

By Patricia McCarthy

Aside from revealing that President Trump is guilty of exactly nothing but winning an election, James Comey sure did reveal a lot about himself. His feelings are easily hurt, he gets scared in Trump's presence, he gets nauseated, is weak, gets confused and stunned. He is sorry his workforce had to hear what Trump said about the FBI, that it is in disarray. He sounded like a college snowflake on almost any American college campus in need of a safe space.

After a lifetime as a lawyer, U.S. attorney for the Southern District, U.S. deputy district attorney, and corporate lawyer, this is a man who never should have been appointed as director of the FBI. He does not have the temperament for the job. We learned yesterday that he unlawfully leaked his own memo, property of the FBI, to the press to "spur a special prosecutor" and cover his own backside. Why not turn it over to acting director McCabe or the DOJ? Because he's malicious. He likely leaked a whole lot more to the press that is so in love with anonymous sources. The guy was positively Machiavellian in his attempt to smear Trump and protect himself. But Machiavelli would not be proud; Comey was too clever by half. He essentially admitted that Trump had done nothing wrong beyond making Comey uncomfortable, being a compassionate man regarding Michael Flynn, and not using the approved vernacular or prescribed handshake of the D.C. establishment.

Comey was very clear about his certainty that Hillary Clinton's "intent" was not to break the law when she used a private server and "wiped" it, so he did not recommend charging her despite her long list of felonies. Now he is certain he knows what Trump's intent was when he said, if he said, that he hoped the Flynn investigation would go away since the man has been through so much already. Had Trump actually "demanded" that Comey stop investigating Flynn, it would have been within Trump's constitutional authority to do so. But he did not do that.

Did Comey report this alleged breach to anyone? No. Did Trump ever ask him again to drop the Flynn investigation? No. Because it was part of a normal conversation that violated nothing. Comey's "memo" may have been created only after he was fired and he wanted revenge. Comey lied about when he leaked his memo, saying it was in response to one of Trump's tweets, but Marc Kasowitz, Trump's lawyer, said the tweet in question came the day after the NYT quoted his memo:

"Although Mr. Comey testified he only leaked the memos in response to a tweet, the public record reveals that the New York Times was quoting from these memos the day before the referenced tweet, which belies Mr. Comey’s excuse for this unauthorized disclosure of privileged information and appears to be entirely retaliatory."

Indeed. Turns out Comey is the liar.
[Editor's note: ABC News is disputing this claim]

Trump's most likely reason for firing Comey? Probably his frustration over Comey's refusal to tell the public that Trump was not the target of any investigation. He realized that Comey is a duplicitous political animal, not an objective agent of law enforcement. Comey obviously enjoyed letting the assumption that Trump was under investigation be the cloud over the administration it has become. And it's all a lie, a hoax. There was no "collusion" with Russia, and Comey has known that all along. Whether he yet knows it or not, Comey's testimony vindicated Trump and indicted himself.

Trump's mistake was not firing Comey on January 20. Hillary surely would have. By November 9, every Democrat in the country was calling for his head. By letting him stay on, Trump kept a cobra in his house who was waiting to strike.

It is often said that the D.C. establishment, of which Comey was an entrenched member, operates solely on fear. This was made abundantly clear today. Comey and all the senators on that committee fear losing the power they wield. The Democrats were accusatory and, with a couple of exceptions, the Republicans rather timorous. Only Trump, an outsider, is fearless. That is why he won. Those of us who voted for him, even if only to vote against Clinton, like and respect him a whole lot more these days. He stands head and shoulders above Comey and his ilk.

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/06/comey_a_sixfoot_eightinch_pajama_boy.html
 
Why not turn it over to acting director McCabe or the DOJ? Because he's malicious.
He likely leaked a whole lot more to the press that is so in love with anonymous sources.

The guy was positively Machiavellian in his attempt to smear Trump and protect himself. But Machiavelli would not be proud; Comey was too clever by half. He essentially admitted that Trump had done nothing wrong beyond making Comey uncomfortable
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Poor Comey..
 
Comey's reputation remains rock solid...

Trump is on borrowed time.
Your desperate attempt to discredit the prosecution's star witness is demonstrative of a failing last ditch effort.
 
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This scumbagery is the swine you all live for, NO ONE looks good. What's sad is you all are aligned with hated democracy & insuring those in office are accountable to fellow citizens writ large, you are all tribal and only about like minded monkeys, not democracy.
That's the joke and you all are the punch line.
 
This scumbagery is the swine you all live for, NO ONE looks good. What's sad is you all are aligned with hated democracy & insuring those in office are accountable to fellow citizens writ large, you are all tribal and only about like minded monkeys, not democracy.
That's the joke and you all are the punch line.

Drunk posting again, I see :palm:
 
December Surprise!

Since you have predicted it, everyone know it will not come true.

there was the Dismembered Surprise......the May Surprise (Which Didn't).......the Comey Surprise which is no longer Comfy.......now he's busy mulling over the Mueller Surprise......
 
Meh, I think Comey put himself in a spot and was making crap up lol.

He couldn't charge Trump with obstruction without incriminating himself in a felony. But yet he was pissy cuz Trump fired him, so Comey had to make it seem like Trump was kinda/sorta almost asking him to drop the investigation.

Comey was looking for wiggle room. The fact he would say something that would make himself sound like a pajama boy only demonstrates the length he would go to smear Trump without incriminating himself in a felony.

Comey might have been an honest broker at one point but I think he discovered his inner Show Boat during the Hillary investigation.
 
Comey eviscerated Dump, so get's attacked. Yawn.

You are so right.

Let's look at what Comey testified to under oath

1) He testified to using leaking government property to the NY Times via a third party
2) He testified to no longer having "originals" of said memos
3) He testified to being pressured by Loretta Lynch to interfere in the election be using Clinton talking points
4) He testified that Donald Trump was correct when he asserted that he was not under investigation for Russian collusion

Yes, I can see how you think Trump was eviscerated. Kudos good sir
 
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