Fun fact of the day - James Comey, who now-famously recommends no charges against noble Hillary, once labored to put Martha Stewart in the Big House. He was a US Attorney at the time and served as lead prosecutor in that case.
Martha Stewart, given the prosecutor's attention Comey granted her and his lackluster interest in chasing Hillary, was more of a threat to the American way than HIllary's state secrets open to the world.
General Patraeus had a notebook in a desk drawer at home and had let his bed-buddy biographer read it.
Terribly stupid and it's right he lost rank, retirement, and paid $100,000 fine.
But it's hardly the same thing as offering state secrets to foreign intelligence.
On the other hand, I don't cross my wife. I know to respect radicalized homemakers with weaponized knick-knacks.
Maybe Comey does, too.
I think the obvious conflicts in his announcement are a plea for help against forces he's helpless against. My prediction, he will retire in the very near future.
And pray for his safety. We don't need another Vince Foster.
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- Wed Jul 06, 2016 8:07 am
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Re: Hillary found to be extrememly careless, but not criminal
Maybe that was his way of making a canary announcement, sort of like a company that's received a National Security Letter.canvasbck wrote:.Quoted from Comey's statement.To be clear, this is not to suggest that in similar circumstances, a person who engaged in this activity would face no consequences
I have no words
The Clintons touched an untouchable.