Posted on 08/29/2016 10:25:38 AM PDT by detective
James Comey's rationale for not referring Hillary Clinton's email crimes to the Justice Department rested almost entirely on a single, quite thin, legal and ethical plank, which was that she did not act intentionally when she sent and received classified emails over her home-brew server. Though his argument for deferring prosecution was mostly specious, it did contain at least a shred of credibility in that as Comey described the situation to the American public and Congress, Hillary had no motive to intentionally put American national security at risk. However, the recent evidentiary revelation (many would say confirmation) that Hillary established the server with the deliberate intent of shielding her illicit influence-peddling for her family "Foundation" while secretary of state shows that the issue of her motivation could not be seen by any "reasonable" prosecutor as exculpatory. Comey's refusal to recommend prosecution, while knowing these facts at the time, proves he was not reasonable, and also that he is incompetent and culpable for not doing so.
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“Thanks for clarifying because your comment confused me.”
No problem. I probably could have worded it better and provide a little more information.
Comey is nothing more nor less than a hillary stooge and is hoping for a big job, with office and salary and perks in a hillary administration.
And that’s all she wrote.
Yes, America has been fundamentally transformed.
Glad I knew my grandpa’s America for a while. Missing it.
If Comey should resign, then Lynch should resign because Lynch has authority to prosecute Hillary without Comey’s recommendation. Lynch has the authority to demand Comey to turn over any and all of the evidence discovered by the FBI.
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