Posted on 05/12/2017 5:42:21 AM PDT by Enterprise
A New Yorker cover generating a lot of buzz likens former FBI director James Comey to somebody else who suffered a very controversial removal: United Airlines passenger David Dao. The cover for the May 22 edition shows Comey being dragged off a plane by Attorney General Jeff Sessions in a police uniform, with President Trump as the pilot looking on, USA Today reports.
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For some reason I get emails from them asking me to subscribe. Junk mail.
The painting of Trump looks more like John Madden.
The hypocrisy of the liberals knows no bounds. It’s been literally days since they were calling for Comey’s head.
That said, as a piece of propaganda the cover is genius.
Lawyers have taught supervisors expensive lessons in firing people. The most important lesson is to document. Now in this case, Both Sessions and Rosenstein wrote letters expressing their lack of confidence in Comey, and Rosenstein gave a very good example why. People don’t understand that if the prosecutors don’t have confidence in the agency or personnel doing the criminal investigations, then something has to give. Trump made the right decision.
Yeah, maybe they were trying to make a snarky smarmy point. Most people will look past that and just laugh at the painting.
Good list! Bookmarked. Thanks.
For example, I hate the Huffington Post. But they do kick ass in things like restaurants, dining out, entertainment, and travel.
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