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To: kabar
My instinct here is that Comey was happy to meet with Trump behind closed doors and began documenting these meetings because he really thought Trump would say something that would be an open admission of some kind of wrongdoing.

He only fabricated the bullsh!t about his concerns about one-on-one meetings after he was fired and he realized he had nothing to show for his "detective work."

143 posted on 06/08/2017 8:01:26 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris." -- President Trump, 6/1/2017)
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To: Alberta's Child
Agree completely. It was a setup. Comey admitted that perhaps he should have informed the President about possible legal violations, but he was "too stunned."

Comey is paranoid and a showboat. He is the knight on the white charger going against phantom evildoers. Comey is smarting about being fired. Rosenstein provided all the reasons why Comey should be fired. The Reps should bring that up. Comey was not fired just because of the Russia investigation. His handling of the Clinton case was even more incompetent. And Trump fired Comey days after Comey's testimony about feeling "mild nauseous."

196 posted on 06/08/2017 8:15:19 AM PDT by kabar
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To: Alberta's Child
He only fabricated the bullsh!t about his concerns about one-on-one meetings after he was fired and he realized he had nothing to show for his "detective work."

He was playing Commissioner McMillan, diving in and personally solving a high-profile case when the need arises.

Who's his Sgt. Enright?

324 posted on 06/08/2017 8:55:48 AM PDT by Steely Tom (Liberals think in propaganda)
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