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Whether you think Trump should be impeached or not, I have two questions for Trump voters:
1. Do you agree that firing the guy who is currently investigating you is a little weird?
2. Jeff Sessions, AG, recused himself from the Russian investigation. He then made the recommendation to fire the man leading the Russian investigation. Isn't that a little weird???
Whether you think Trump should be impeached or not, I have two questions for Trump voters:
1. Do you agree that firing the guy who is currently investigating you is a little weird?
2. Jeff Sessions, AG, recused himself from the Russian investigation. He then made the recommendation to fire the man leading the Russian investigation. Isn't that a little weird???
Celebrities are only Brietbart's latest whipping boy.
I believe the uproar is far more widespread than just them, and Trump may have just committed the biggest mistake of all.
If an independent investigative committee is formed to delve into the Russians, Trump would have been much better protected by an FBI Chief who owed him. Now, Comey owes nothing at all to Trump, and he knows where all the bones are buried.
His firing will only increase the demand for a committee, and once one gets going, events could easily spin out of Trump's weak control. He could be impeached by this time next year.
We've seen this before with Nixon. Circling the wagons does no good when someone starts shooting at others inside the circle. Once one of Nixon's own told the truth, Nixon's tight little circle fell apart and they all started going to prison.
And Nixon was never so stupid as giving the guys he fired for self-protection an appreciation mention for letting him off the hook earlier in his severance letters to them.
Trump as much as admitted his guilt in that letter to Comey, and it's going to come back on him like poison from an angry serpent.
Comey got into trouble by telling too much truth at the wrong time, first for Clinton, but now, since he has nothing to lose, for Trump.
Makes me wonder who's next to go in the White House.
Bannon, I expect; he's already given Trump too much bad advice, and firing Comey would be right up Bannon's alley.
But someone will be leaving soon for sure. The fallout has just begun.
I thought they were mad at Comey for losing Clinton the election. Now he's fired and they're mad about that? There is no pleasing these people.
You could not be more wrong. This firing is an insult to everyone who believes our President should be above any suspicion whatsoever. There was one reason, and one reason only , for Trump firing him, it is because Comey spoke the truth and said things against Trump during that hearing. It has zero to do with the Hillary investigation, Trump is simply using that to deflect.
If your side likes a corrupt Dictatorship, fine, but we will not allow that to exist in America, not now, not ever.
If the cops came to my house and wanted to investigate me for child porn, I'd say go ahead because I'm not a weirdo. People who face 'criminal scrutiny' and attempt to avoid it are usually trying to hide something.
It's true of stop and frisk, and it's true of Trump/Russia.
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