Posted on 03/23/2019 9:35:16 AM PDT by John Semmens
In a New York Times op ed, James Comey, former FBI Director and key instigator of the deep-state conspiracy against Trump, says he hopes the President doesn't get impeached. "The chance that an impeachment will lead to a conviction in the US Senate is not good," he estimated. "The failure of such a gambit will be seen as a vindication of Trump and likely aid his reelection."
"I think a better strategy would be to have another go at undermining him from within the government," Comey suggested. "The assets are in place to carry this out and I believe we have learned enough from the mistakes we made in the 2016 effort to greatly boost the probability of success if we give it another try."
According to Comey, a crucial error in the 2016 conspiracy to block Trump's election "was our perception that we needed to feign impartiality. This led to my mistaken 'reopening' of the Clinton email case in October. With the polls all showing Clinton would win in a landslide, we felt it important to simulate an even-handedness in order to preserve the FBI's credibility. But the last two years of non-stop vilification of Trump by a biased media has demonstrated that credibility for an image of fairness is not necessary. A constant repetition of concocted falsities is enough to convince a vast majority of voters."
"We've also learned that stories alleging 'pussy grabbing,' 'urinating prostitutes,' and extramarital liaisons with assorted women are not powerful enough to turn voters away from Trump," Comey added. "We're going to have to allege real crimeslike a liaison that ended up with a woman drowning or the sexual exploitation of children at a Caribbean resortif we are to take this man down in 2020."
if you missed any of this week's other semi-news/semi-satire posts you can find them at...
https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Opinion/258161-2019-03-23-semi-news-semi-satire-march-24-2019-edition.htm
This guy is a traitor to our country. . . trying to undermine the will of the people.
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