To: Cboldt
“This “Lynch objected” story is coming out fast and furious right now. It makes the distraction all the more compelling, and IMO, that’s what this story is designed to be, nothing more than a distraction. It has “Good cop / Bad cop” written all over.”
Uh, I find the “good cop/bad cop” interpretation to be completely bizarre. Lynch’s objection simply pours more gasoline on the fire of corruption at the DoJ. It adds another note to the symphony of doubt regarding the whole corrupt mess of Hillary, her illegal emails, her lies and corrupt self-dealings as SoS, and the lies and corruption of the obama administration.
31 posted on
10/29/2016 9:36:40 AM PDT by
catnipman
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To: catnipman
Comey's playing the role of the good cop, letting the little people know that the FBI is above reproach. Lynch is the bad cop, trying to hide things from the little people.
39 posted on
10/29/2016 9:38:52 AM PDT by
Cboldt
To: catnipman
Uh, I find the good cop/bad cop interpretation to be completely bizarre. Lynchs objection simply pours more gasoline on the fire of corruption at the DoJ. It adds another note to the symphony of doubt regarding the whole corrupt mess of Hillary, her illegal emails, her lies and corrupt self-dealings as SoS, and the lies and corruption of the obama administration. Yes. It leads immediately to the question "Ok, Mrs. Lynch, what sort of things are you hiding about other members of your administration?"
Of course that question would be asked if Lynch was a man, looked like Ed Meese, and was AG for a Republican president.
40 posted on
10/29/2016 9:40:04 AM PDT by
Steely Tom
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