He has another six years. My state unfortunately decided to re-elect him.
And I meant I am said I missed his questions.
I was agreeing with you, I have no access while cutting timber.
He has another six years. My state unfortunately decided to re-elect him.
And I meant I am said I missed his questions.
Lynch pressures Comey! Man this is going to bite the dems in the ass!
http://circa.com/politics/comey-says-former-obama-ag-pressured-him-on-clinton-email-case
Not really. Why would he have any interest in investigations that have nothing at all to do with him or those immediately around him?
1) Bill Clinton could not fire Lynch.
2) Lynch admitted that meeting was a problem and yielded to the FBI. She did not make any decisions on the investigation.
3) The contents of the meeting were very innocuous according all participants.
4) Lynch was not fired.
5) Pretty much everyone agreed the meeting was very stupid, but ultimately meaningless
And, of course, the hypocrisy runs in the opposite direction: If you think the Lynch-Bill meeting was meaningful, this stuff from Trump should set your hair on fire.
This is my thought on that
I know that you don't have a very high opinion of Trump, but he made his wishes clear to someone with the position to effect those wishes. Just because he didn't couch it in terms of a direct order is a weak getout. His invite to the dinner with Comey was also suspicious in that way.
In fact it is hard to read it as anything other than that
Here's a vaguely relevant youtube video
Slightly NSFW at the end (1:50)
The conversation wouldn't really make sense if he didn't tell Trump.
Not to drop the investigation.
I am sincerely baffled, people don't think the president asking an FBI director to stop an active investigation multiple times and requesting a loyalty oath, then firing that director when he doesn't get what he wants is nothing?
What would constitute "something"?
No, just to affect the election.
We cannot in fact say the same thing about the Lynch-Bill meeting.
The Democrats doing the same thing would qualify.
Oh, I think it's sleazy, but that's it. We know that Trump's statements about the Flynn investigation didn't affect anything. We cannot in fact say the same thing about the Lynch-Bill meeting.
But Obama could fire Lynch and Comey, and Lynch was Comey's superior.
Lynch said she would defer to the FBI, but in point of fact she never actually recused herself. And as Comey has now testified, Lynch did in fact try to pressure him to downplay the investigation.
You say that like that means anything. But if both participants are colluding on something nefarious, what else would you expect them to say?
She should have been. That she was not makes it worse, not better.
No, everyone does NOT agree that the meeting was meaningless. The people who have an interest in saying it was meaningless say it was meaningless, but quelle suprise.
Oh, I think it's sleazy, but that's it. We know that Trump's statements about the Flynn investigation didn't affect anything. We cannot in fact say the same thing about the Lynch-Bill meeting.
Well Republican scum do care more about their trash party more than they do the country so they probably won't do anything.
Republicans simply care more about their party more than they do the country.
Not necessarily. Regardless of whether Comey believes there was or was not collusion, expression of his personal opinion in an public setting has the potential to disrupt ongoing investigations. His refusal to express opinion during a fact-finding investigation isn't indicative of anything other than Comey's professionalism and integrity.
What do you mean by the functioning of the government? I don't understand why having an obscene double standard is some problem with the US constitutional system.
She should have been. That she was not makes it worse, not better.