Posted on 11/09/2015 5:38:49 AM PST by rktman
In an administration known for its disdain for accountability and appalling disregard for justice, FBI Director James Comey sets himself apart as a straight shooter and strong adherent of the equal application of the law. To those who know and/or have worked with him, Comeyâs character is unimpeachable, his integrity unique, and his pursuit of justice determined, focused, and incorruptible in a capital where such traits are routinely eschewed.
According to Dr. Monica Crowley, quoted below, Comey is closely overseeing his crack cyber-forensic team, which has masterfully managed to do what many claimed couldnât be done: they accessed the files on Hillary Clintonâs âwipedâ email server. If they find ample evidence to indict her, as Crowley intimates below, and the Justice Department decides not to pursue charges, many political pundits foresee Comey resigning, or looking the other way when whatever illegal activity they found starts to leak.
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And no, I’m the farthest thing from a supporter of this criminal b@tch.
Of these, (4) is exceedingly unlikely, so we shouldn't get our hopes up. (1) is a little unlikely at this point but may in fact be the most likely if there is an option to reduce the charge to a wrist-slap. (3) will only happen if the Dems are desperate, and (2) will require a collusion that I'm not sure is a viable option at this stage.
All guesswork, of course. Anyone who thinks 0bama will let Hillary off out of collegial good will doesn't know either of the principals very well. But if she has enough dirt on him, they'll talk. Given the lawless nature of the last eight years on both parts, I'd say it's a Mexican standoff. If I can still use that phrase. I apologize to real vipers for comparing the two to them.
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