Having predicted on this forum that Comey would indict, I too was gobsmacked, shaken to my core, embarrassed for my country, and deeply saddened at yesterday’s capitulation by the FBI to the now completely subjugated governing apparatus in Washington DC. Yep, angry too.
But it seems like a huge overstep, there’s something about it all that smacks of utter desperation on the part of our ideological rivals. They cornered themselves, didn’t they?
Because there’s the government, and there’s the governed.
The Democrat party will rue the day, because it’s the day that apathy died. Liberalism, the Obama variety, has now been exposed as not only corrupt, but void of leadership, a rudderless ship of fools and foils that has no port in which to moor.
For years the party’s successfully purchased friends, now they have to coerce them. What they had to do here to save their nominee is indicative as to how far they have fallen. It’s an example of how much they’ve usurped, but also an admission of impotence in the arena of ideas.
They’ve overstepped. This too, will backfire. The anger is palpable, but more importantly, the embarrassment and shame become operative emotions. A catharsis for some, an epiphany for others. These emotions sow the seeds of a storm.
Big storm coming for the Democrat party.
You wasn't that stupid, was you?
RE: Comey
I concluded that he was in the tank and would let her walk when he adopted the Obama party line that the Orlando shootings really had nothing to do with Islam. IMHO nobody gets appointed to high office anymore unless they have a Dennis Hastert-style skeleton in the closet. A blackmail lever that can be pulled at the appropriate time if needed.
All I need to know about the Democrat Party I learned from watching reruns of The Sopranos.