Bogus! COMEY'S "TESTIMONY"

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  1. MARIS61

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    As expected, he claimed near-total memory loss, ignorance of actions by subordinates, refused to answer most crucial questions, threw out red herrings and strawmen to avoid direct answers, pouted like a child, and made false statements nobody in the world could believe.

    So much for his worn-out claim of wanting to answer questions honestly and openly.

    Read the entire farce for yourself:

    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/transcript-james-comey-interview-with-house-committees
     
  2. Chris Craig

    Chris Craig (Blazersland) I'm Your Huckleberry Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    Hillary's Emails still...get the fuck over it
     
  3. Hoopguru

    Hoopguru Well-Known Member

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    Im trying my best to forget about her!
     
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    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Hillary is just so damn much smarter than Republicans, to get away with the unbelievable amount of crime that she's committed.

    Must be sad to always be the coyote and never the roadrunner. But keep trying, Maris, I'm sure the 33rd investigation will be the one that finally brings her to her knees.

    Beep Beep!

    barfo
     
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  5. julius

    julius I wonder if there's beer on the sun Staff Member Global Moderator

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    One would think that with all the blind praise they heap on the orange tangerine, about how smart he is, how he is so good at business, and how he's being railroaded...that they'd love Hillary. Since in 40 or so years there hasn't been nearly as much shit found on her as there has been found on him.

    She's either really REALLY good at hiding shit (which one would assume they'd like) or the people the orange tangerine hired, who are the "best" at what they do, are really shitty.
     
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    I'm not sure she's smarter than with Dems or Repub she's got paid body guards/cartel.
     
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    and i was try to forget about her....but i did hear she's trying to learn form her mistakes though.
     
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    Hillary emails...

    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
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    You didn't read it, so you don't know, so it can't hurt you.

    That should be the credo for today's Dems.

    FALSE SECURITY THROUGH IGNORANCE
     
  10. Chris Craig

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    He isn't Smart. He has people to be smart for him. His team of attorneys do everything for him. They bring people to court for long enough the plaintiff /accuser can't pay any more. Plus he has everyone sign NDAS. So, he can hide. Crafty and shisty lawyers. Trump himself has a low level of intelligence.
     
  11. Chris Craig

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    I don't read the tripe from Fox news.
     
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    It's not from FOX News, it's solely the entire published transcript of the complete 7 hour attempt by Congress too get Comey to answer questions about apparent crimes Comey and his subordinates in the FBI committed before leaving or being fired from the FBI.

    It's not about Hilary's emails, it's about crimes committed by Comey and others above and below him in the FBI, nearly all of whom are no longer at the FBI due to being fired and/or currently under investigation for crimes.

    Many of these crimes involved protecting Clintons and trying to illegally influence the electyion of The POTUS, but the focus is on the FBI/DOJ's illegal actions.

    The Clintons are a criminal organization, but Comey and Co. are enemies of the state.
     
  13. SlyPokerDog

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    Sessions is out of a job, maybe William Barr will appoint him to be special council to investigate Comey?
     
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    I think Sessions is going to take some time off then try and get his senate seat back
     
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    I read today that he stated he's finished with politics for good
     
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    The band got back together on Friday. For five hours, members of the House of Representatives peppered former FBI Director James Comey with questions. All the greatest hits were there: Hillary Clinton’s private email server; the tarmac meeting between Bill Clinton and then–Attorney General Loretta Lynch; the affair between the FBI agent Peter Strzok and the FBI attorney Lisa Page, and the anti-Trump texts they’d shared; and, of course, the salacious Steele dossier.


    Because this show had no live audience, but also because Comey had resisted an entirely closed hearing, a 235-page transcript of the hearing was released late Saturday. And that’s where the twists came in. At one point, for example, an FBI official accompanying Comey confirmed that Special Counsel Robert Mueller is pursuing a possible obstruction-of-justice case against the president.

    It’s not a page-turner. The representatives from the Judiciary and Oversight Committees questioned Comey on topics that he’s addressed before and even covered in a memoir. The closed hearing largely consisted of Republicans pushing Comey on his decision not to prosecute Clinton for her serious lapses in email security, and Democrats pushing him to criticize Trump, as well as occasionally pushing him (again) on his controversial public pronouncement about reopening the email investigation days before the 2016 election. Predictably, he stood by his decisions as FBI director.

    Nonetheless, there were a few key moments and some new information.

    1. Mueller’s Inquiry Covers Possible Obstruction of Justice by President Donald Trump

    First there was the FBI official accompanying Comey and her confirmation that Mueller’s inquiry covers possible obstruction of justice by President Trump. The moment came as Representative Trey Gowdy, the retiring South Carolina Republican who grew famous for leading a Benghazi investigation, was asking Comey whether he considered a Justice Department memo sufficient grounds for Trump to fire him. The FBI official, Cecilia Bessee, interrupted Gowdy: “Mr. Chairman, to the extent that question goes—again, goes to the special counsel’s investigation into obstruction, the witness will not be able to answer.”

    Much later, Comey made clear that he thinks Trump was trying to obstruct justice when, on Valentine’s Day 2017, he asked the FBI director to go easy on the former national-security adviser Michael Flynn, who had lied to FBI agents about his conversations with the Russian ambassador. “Well, the president of the United States asked me—directed me in my apprehension of it to drop a criminal investigation, and so that is an extraordinary use of power and could amount to obstruction of justice,” Comey said. “That is a corrupt endeavor to impede the administration of justice.”


    2. Comey Acknowledged Oddities of the Clinton Email Investigation—Including ‘Highly Unusual’ Tarmac Meeting

    While Trump critics will find much ammunition in Comey’s words, Republicans may see a small victory in his characterization of the infamous June 2016 Bill Clinton-Loretta Lynch meeting on an Arizona airport tarmac. Lynch said later that they had a wide-ranging 20-minute conversation that did not touch on the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails, and that she would accept the FBI recommendation on possible charges to avoid any appearance of a conflict of interest. In response to questions from Representative John Ratcliffe, a Texas Republican, Comey agreed that it was “highly unusual” for the attorney general to meet with the spouse of someone under investigation and that it would have been “potentially inappropriate” if they had discussed the investigation. Later, Comey also agreed with Gowdy about the problematic nature of President Obama’s statement in October 2015 on 60 Minutes that Clinton’s mishandling of government emails on her personal server did not constitute a threat to national security. Obama’s comment, Comey said,“threaten(ed) our ability to credibly complete the investigation.” But when Ratcliffe challenged Comey about why he had been leaning against recommending charges even before FBI agents interviewed Hillary Clinton, he was firm: “You'd be incompetent if you didn't have a view of the case after a year.”

    3. Comey Defended Peter Strzok, and Says Bill Barr Is ‘Certainly Fit to be Attorney General’

    Republicans have argued that both the Clinton investigation and the Trump investigation were tainted by the personal views of two FBI officials who were secret lovers, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. They shared their anti-Trump personal views in damning text messages that Trump has used to disparage the Mueller probe. Comey acknowledged that Strzok was one of the two agents to interview Clinton about her emails. He said that, had he known about his and Page’s text messages, he would not have let either of them stay on the case; but he also said he “never saw any indication of anything but the facts and the law from those people.” He defended Strzok as “very highly regarded as a counterintelligence professional” and “among the best.” He said Strzok’s personal bias did not affect his work, pointing to his help composing the late October letter that Hillary Clinton partly blamed for her defeat.

    While he praised Strzok, Comey also had praise for a Trump nominee, Bill Barr. Trump said Friday that Barr would be nominated to take Jeff Sessions’ place as attorney general, a role that Barr held in the George H.W. Bush administration. “I think very highly of him,” Comey said. “I mean, I used to work for him. I probably know him better than I know Bob Mueller. I probably just damned him by saying he's a friend of mine, but I respect him.” He added, “I think he's certainly fit to be attorney general.”


    4. Comey Disputed Trump’s Contention That Mueller and Comey Are Best Friends: ‘I Admire the Heck Out of the Man … We’re Not Friends’

    Jerry Nadler, the Democrat who will take over the Judiciary Committee in January, questioned Comey on Trump’s contention that he and Mueller are “best friends” and that he “could give you a hundred pictures of him and Comey hugging and kissing each other.” Comey, in response, described a cordial but impersonal relationship that was far from best-friend status: “I admire the heck out of the man, but I don't know his phone number, I've never been to his house, I don't know his children's names. I think I had a meal once alone with him in a restaurant. … We're not friends in any social sense.” Addressing Trump’s claim about photographs, Comey added in what amounted to the hearing’s top laugh line, “I have never hugged or kissed the man. Again, I'm an admirer but not that kind of admirer.”

    As for Trump’s portrayal of Mueller’s team as angry partisans, Comey said, “I know them by reputation, and it's an all-star team of people whose names I've known for years as great federal prosecutors.” He praised the special counsel’s team for working “with extraordinary speed, with extraordinary professionalism, and zero disclosure outside of public court filings.” As he put it later, “There are not many things I would bet my life on. I would bet my life that Bob Mueller will do things the right way, the way we would all want, whether we're Republicans or Democrats, the way Americans should want.”

    The former FBI director reserved his harshest criticism for Trump’s portrayal of the bureau and the Justice Department as a politicized mess. “Those kind of lies hurt the ability of the FBI to be believed at a doorway or in a courtroom. That makes all of us less safe,” Comey told one Democrat. “I think the relentless attacks on the institutions of justice are something we will all be sorry if we stood silent and watched that happened,” he told another. “... when you run them down for political reasons, you may see a short-term gain; you see a long-term damage to our country and its security.” Or, as he told a third, “I think we have become numb to lying and attacks on the rule of law by the president.”
    https://www.theatlantic.com/politic...defended-his-decision-hillarys-emails/577696/

     
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    Strenuus Global Moderator Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Its funny watching people get scared when they get caught. Silly Trump, it was only a matter of time before you got caught.
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    Does this mean you're going to equally criticize all the Trump supporters including the Donald, himself, for their poor memories about situations even more critical?
     
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    Lanny Original Season Ticket Holder "Mr. Big Shot"

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    He was caught a long time ago. It's just been a case of dotting the 'i's and crossing the 't's.
     
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