Posted on 07/05/2016 12:55:15 PM PDT by Nachum
President Barack Obama will not speak with Hillary Clinton about the FBI's investigation of Clinton's use of private email servers while secretary of state, the White House said on Tuesday.
"The president all along has believed that it is important for the Department of Justice to conduct their investigation free from any sort of perceived influence of the White House or anyone else in the federal government," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...
There is no need to discuss it with Hillary.
The deed is done.
[”The president all along has believed that it is important for the Department of Justice to conduct their investigation free from any sort of perceived influence of the White House or anyone else in the federal government,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said.]
Like we’re gonna believe anything that daily liar Josh Earnest says. Keeping up the lying tradition of Baghdad Bob Gibbs and Jay Carney.
Yep. Sure. Whatever.
Stop it - you're killing me!
I’m sure they did some hugs and high-fives.
Deal's done; what's left to talk about?
The American people will have the opportunity in November to show they are not fools. Sorry to say but Comey would have never become FBI director if they didn’t have something on him so that he would do the “right thing” when it was necessary.
That was Lynch’s job
The list, Ping
Let me know if you would like to be on or off the ping list
Uyghur, PLEASE!
Talkins over now they are going to go to the place they go that they watch and cheer while little boys get raped women get stoned to death and infidels loos their heads I hear AF1 has been remodeled just for such events
"He therefore is the truest friend to the liberty of his country who tries most to promote its virtue, and who, so far as his power and influence extend, will not suffer a man to be chosen into any office of power and trust who is not a wise and virtuous man. We must not conclude merely upon a man's haranguing upon liberty, and using the charming sound, that he is fit to be trusted with the liberties of his country. It is not unfrequent to hear men declaim loudly upon liberty, who, if we may judge by the whole tenor of their actions, mean nothing else by it but their own liberty, - to oppress without control or the restraint of laws all who are poorer or weaker than themselves. It is not, I say, unfrequent to see such instances, though at the same time I esteem it a justice due to my country to say that it is not without shining examples of the contrary kind; - examples of men of a distinguished attachment to this same liberty I have been describing; whom no hopes could draw, no terrors could drive, from steadily pursuing, in their sphere, the true interests of their country; whose fidelity has been tried in the nicest and tenderest manner, and has been ever firm and unshaken. The sum of all is, if we would most truly enjoy this gift of Heaven, let us become a virtuous people." - Loyalty and Sedition, essay in The Advertiser, 1748"He who is void of virtuous Attachments in private Life, is, or very soon will be void of all Regard for his Country. There is seldom an Instance of a Man guilty of betraying his Country, who had not before lost the Feeling of moral Obligations in his private Connections." - Letter to James Warren, November 4, 1775
"Since private and publick Vices, are in Reality, though not always apparently, so nearly connected, of how much Importance, how necessary is it, that the utmost Pains be taken by the Publick, to have the Principles of Virtue early inculcated on the Minds even of children, and the moral Sense kept alive, and that the wise institutions of our Ancestors for these great Purposes be encouraged by the Government. For no people will tamely surrender their Liberties, nor can any be easily subdued, when knowledge is diffusd and Virtue is preservd. On the Contrary, when People are universally ignorant, and debauchd in their Manners, they will sink under their own weight without the Aid of foreign Invaders." - Letter to James Warren, November 4, 1775
"Nothing is more essential to the establishment of manners in a State than that all persons employed in places of power and trust be men of unexceptionable characters. The public cannot be too curious concerning the character of public men." - Letter to James Warren, November 4, 1775
I guess Bill must have shown Loretta Lynch those 8 x 10 glossies of Barack naked in the middle of a cluster hump at the Chicago gay baths.
I read this on fox news comments and thought it was good: “How can the FBI protect us from ISIS if they can’t even protect us from Hillary.”
Bull $hit.
Probably pics of Vince Foster with the pistol in the wrong hand and then he laughed.
They obviously got on a plane that didn’t have any listening devices, including Russian.
I’m surprised they didn’t start up the engines and blast music while they wrote notes to one another that were later burned.
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