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Summery in March (SCO v 31)

I’ll give her this, Hillary’s performance in her Benghazi testimony (and others) was an impressive feat. True, she had a gaffe or two, but I’m not sure Trump could sit still for 9 hours, let alone stay on message.

Comey, is a fucking 12 foot tall douche. “If only I was stronger”...

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Well go to the gym FFS!!!


PS.. Hillary got a pass (like all rich powerful people). Any objective observer would come to that conclusion. In hindsight, it would have actually helped her if she got a slap on the wrist. Instead, it was just another example of out two tier “justice” system.

Was it as bad as the Smollette debacle? ;)
 
I’ll give her this, Hillary’s performance in her Benghazi testimony (and others) was an impressive feat. True, she had a gaffe or two, but I’m not sure Trump could sit still for 9 hours, let alone stay on message.

Comey, is a fucking 12 foot tall douche. “If only I was stronger”...

<36>


Well go to the gym FFS!!!


PS.. Hillary got a pass (like all rich powerful people). Any objective observer would come to that conclusion. In hindsight, it would have actually helped her if she got a slap on the wrist. Instead, it was just another example of out two tier “justice” system.

How did Hillary get a pass though? The crime she was being investigated for was a state of mind thing, like Trump's obstruction, and unlike Trump she sat through the "perjury trap" of an FBI interview. Trump couldn't handle the pressure of a Lester Holt interview with giving a Scooby Doo villain like monologue about his real intentions for firing Comey.

And if we use Trumptard logic, she was "totally exonerated" by not being indicted, but that lack of an indictment didn't stop the republican party from chanting lock her up and from making her emails a part of their 2016 campaign efforts, and it hasn't stopped Trump from falsely suggesting that somehow "Obama's DOJ" protected her, when there wasn't a case to be made. Turns out the GOP is being beyond hypocritical about the no collusion thing, let alone the no obstruction thing where Barr is doing what Lynch has been falsely accused of doing surrounding Hillary' email case. That was all Comey based on the lack of a case, and Trump and his supporters loved them some Comey (including Barr, who supported Comey's Hillary related press conferences at the time) until Comey spilled the beans about Trump's candlelight seduction attempts to get him to be the type of loyalist that Trump supporters projected onto Lynch.

As for Comey, I think he was quixotic and lost in the end in his appeal to right wingers who are always going to view the justice system with the us verses them worldview of a drunk fan at the Florida vs. Georgia game, but he stood up to Cheney's goons about the legality of spying on Americans (funny he doesn't get credit for this from the Trumptards who attack Brennan on this subject) and the legality of torture, and he was trying to defend the FBI and the DOJ from the perception that they were compromised by Lynch's "call it a matter" and Tarmacgate when he broke from tradition surrounding everything Hillary. His perception that Trump was trying to corrupt him should be taken seriously though, especially since we now know that Trump was trying to do the same thing in the SDNY with Preet Bharara. The SDNY has always been the real dangerous front for Trump in terms of real legal threat, whereas Mueller's investigation has always been the political threat, which is why Barr is going to do his best to protect the "personal privacy" and "reputational interests" of Team Trump in what he releases from the Mueller report.
 
Was it as bad as the Smollette debacle? ;)

Nah, there wasn't a case against Hillary. Petraeus however actually plead guilty for knowingly sharing classified material with his side piece, and got off easy, and Trump was strongly considering him as Secretary of State until a smart person pointed out that it might not be a good idea.

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Turns out Flynn was in the Trump tower meeting, which everyone lied about for years.

Flynn engaged in, then lied about direct communications with Sergei Kizlyak on more than one occasion. These calls were during a period in which Barack Obama's administration was still in office. This is patently illegal, and insanely unethical. (Bring up Kerry, and watch a door show you no resistance upon a push) You can't lobby foreign governments about things like sanctions while you are not in office. This is serious.

So now your claim is it was wrong because he was not in the White House. Lol.

It's hard to keep up with your ever changing posts
 
So now your claim is it was wrong because he was not in the White House. Lol.

It's hard to keep up with your ever changing posts

Good on you to simply gloss over him working with a foreign government against our sitting administration, then being hired, where he continued taking meetings with the same type of people.
 
How did Hillary get a pass though? The crime she was being investigated for was a state of mind thing, like Trump's obstruction, and unlike Trump she sat through the "perjury trap" of an FBI interview. Trump couldn't handle the pressure of a Lester Holt interview with giving a Scooby Doo villain like monologue about his real intentions for firing Comey.

And if we use Trumptard logic, she was "totally exonerated" by not being indicted, but that lack of an indictment didn't stop the republican party from chanting lock her up and from making her emails a part of their 2016 campaign efforts, and it hasn't stopped Trump from falsely suggesting that somehow "Obama's DOJ" protected her, when there wasn't a case to be made. Turns out the GOP is being beyond hypocritical about the no collusion thing, let alone the no obstruction thing where Barr is doing what Lynch has been falsely accused of doing surrounding Hillary' email case. That was all Comey based on the lack of a case, and Trump and his supporters loved them some Comey (including Barr, who supported Comey's Hillary related press conferences at the time) until Comey spilled the beans about Trump's candlelight seduction attempts to get him to be the type of loyalist that Trump supporters projected onto Lynch.

As for Comey, I think he was quixotic and lost in the end in his appeal to right wingers who are always going to view the justice system with the us verses them worldview of a drunk fan at the Florida vs. Georgia game, but he stood up to Cheney's goons about the legality of spying on Americans (funny he doesn't get credit for this from the Trumptards who attack Brennan on this subject) and the legality of torture, and he was trying to defend the FBI and the DOJ from the perception that they were compromised by Lynch's "call it a matter" and Tarmacgate when he broke from tradition surrounding everything Hillary. His perception that Trump was trying to corrupt him should be taken seriously though, especially since we now know that Trump was trying to do the same thing in the SDNY with Preet Bharara. The SDNY has always been the real dangerous front for Trump in terms of real legal threat, whereas Mueller's investigation has always been the political threat, which is why Barr is going to do his best to protect the "personal privacy" and "reputational interests" of Team Trump in what he releases from the Mueller report.



Her emails were found on a sexual deviants laptop.

She got a pass.


Honestly cake, this is why I don’t bother responding to you anymore.
 
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