I have waited patiently for the latest Rosenstein-McCabe story to play itself out before responding to your latest nasty anti-Trump lecture.
I excerpted the above because it is from your own mind and typing fingers, even though you put it in quotes as though Rosenstein might have said it.
You profess to "love" the president and yet, as this imagined statement makes abundantly clear, you are a breathtakingly harsh critic of him. That you could even imagine a deputy-level appointed official speaking to the President of the United States that way is shocking.
Look, if you despise President Trump, fine. That is your right. But just stop pretending to be a fan, because your act is tiresome.
Instead, Democrats strategically framed the dismissal [of Comey] as an attempt to obstruct the Russia investigation, and they lashed out at Rosenstein for his part in it.
They didn't have to try very hard to frame this, did they? President Trump gave them all the ammunition they needed in his stupid NBC News interview.
In 2016, Donald Trump became the first (and to this date, only) political candidate -- at any level -- that I have supported financially. That will almost certainly be the case in 2020, too.
That doesn't prevent me from calling him out when he blunders badly and undermines his own administration and his own agenda.
I really prefer the Donald Trump who calls out NBC News as a politically biased "fake news" media outlet -- not the one who carves out several hours of his valuable time to give them a freaking exclusive interview.