admin

He Has Friends in Low Places

June 14th, 2017 1:42 am

"When one person makes an accusation, check to be sure he himself is not the guilty one. Sometimes it is those whose case is weak who make the most clamour." Piers Anthony, English American Author

 

June 14, 2017

 

By: Linda Case Gibbons

 

          Weren't you brought up to believe FBI agents were tough cookies? You know, the kind of guys who could have bamboo shoots shoved under their fingernails and never cry "Uncle."

          The strong, silent types, who know all kinds of confidential "stuff," but are trained, under penalty of embarrassment, to keep the "stuff" confidential.

          And then we saw FBI Director James Comey. A narcassist afraid of his own shadow.

          Makes you wonder how this man got the job in the first place, and who would question why he was fired.

          Over the past year, we've heard him publicly complaining like a little girl, spilling his guts, explaining things that weren't true, and disclosing classified info that should have remained classified.

          Comey has looked like a wreck since the beginning of Hillary's campaign. Haggard and baggy-eyed, he testified he was "nauseated," "stunned," and "afraid to be alone with the president," the man who is his boss.

          The president scared him. Attorney General Loretta Lynch scared him. So much so that he downgraded Hillary's FBI "investigation," to a "matter." And with Trump, he took copious notes.

          He called them his "memos," and leaked them to a pal, Daniel Richman, a law professor at Columbia. Comey said he asked Richman to leak them to the press, because he "felt a special counsel should be appointed."

          Isn't that illegal? And if it isn't, shouldn't it be?

          Comey was a virtual one-man show. He did Loretta Lynch's job in the Hillary Clinton Scandal, and Rod J. Rosenstein's job in the Russian Scandal, deciding for Rosenstein that a special counsel was needed.

          He did everybody's job but his own, which is to uphold and enforce the laws of the United States.

          It was bad enough we had to listen to him saying how upset he was, this 56-year-old head of the FBI, who is responsible for 36,000 employees. What do you think other countries, our enemies thought about our Intelligence Community after listening to him?

          President Trump said Comey was fired "because he wasn't doing a good job," but actually he was doing a good job, just not the job he was hired for. Helping Hillary's campaign? Implementing Obama's Deep State dreams? He did a bang up job on both.

          Comey should have packed up his tent like Ringling Brothers Circus and headed out of town, but he didn't. And he won't. He isn't finished with his hatchet job on the president.

          And now, this tragically flawed individual, this fired-for-cause, sour grapes coward is being asked by Congressmen for his impression of Donald Trump. In fact, he is BFF, Special Counsel Robert Mueller's star witness.

          Isn't that a conflict of interest? And if it isn't, shouldn't it be?

          We know chaos brings immense opportunity, something Rahm Emanuel famously observed, and since Trump's election, the Liberal Left has used nothing but chaos as their only political platform.

          Unrelenting, unsupported, irresponsible accusations of Russian-Trump collusion served to create the chaos necessary to make things difficult for this administration.

          Constant nattering from an ex-president who won't go away, and who cannot bear to be out of the limelight, and the ravings of a disgruntled presidential candidate who cannot bear to admit she lost, these create exactly the chaos the Left needs to steal the presidency from Donald Trump.

          Isn't that illegal? And if it isn't, shouldn't it be?

          Former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino warned against the violent rhetoric that has been exhibited and condoned by the Left, and the effect it would have on one unstable person being pushed over the edge.

          And that happened today, on a ball field in Alexandria, Va.

          James Hodgkinson was that guy, and Republican Congressmen were his target.

          His Facebook page showed he listened to the violent attacks on Trump from the Left, repeating the talking points word for word, and writing "it is time to destroy Trump and Co." Then he aimed his  rifle at Republican Congressmen practicing for a charity ball game.

          From unbridled assassination talk, to violence in "Shakespeare in DeBlasio's Park," there is something definitely rotten in Denmark, something that can result in the death of a president.

          Because, there is no doubt about it, it's open season on Republicans.

          Hold the line, America.

Older Post Blog Home Newer Post
admin