FBI Director James Comey’s Republican critics are growing by the hour By Amber Phillips October 31

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And, btw, how come Comey decided realizing the news about Russkies ramroding Rump by letting him borrow money was better left unrepoted so close to the election; double standard much?

[h=1]FBI Director James Comey’s Republican critics are growing by the hour[/h]




By Amber Phillips October 31

Hillary Clinton's camp pushed back hard against the FBI's decision to restart its investigation into her use of a private email server 11 days before the election. Part of their pitch: that even some Republicans think FBI Director James B. Comey erred when he told Congress (and the world) about it.
That may be a smart bet for the moment. Comey's GOP critics seem to be piling up by the hour.
On Monday, one of the most conservative members of Congress criticized Comey's timing. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) chairs the hard-line conservative House Freedom Caucus and has been agitating for Clinton to be investigated for perjury related to her use of a private email server.
But he told told Fox News Radio: "I think this was probably not the right thing for Comey to do — the protocol here — to come out this close to an election, but this whole case has been mishandled, and now it is what it is."
Jordan was the first sitting GOP member of Congress to publicly criticize Comey, a Republican appointed by President Obama. But within minutes, others joined him.
Here are 10 more Republicans defending Clinton from the FBI:
1. Sen. Chuck Grassley: The Iowa senator and chairman of the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee wrote to Comey on Monday demanding more details — in writing, by Friday — about the investigation, saying the trickle of information he shared Friday "did not go far enough" and was unfair to Clinton, Congress and Americans.

2. Newt Gingrich: The former House speaker and all-in Trump supporter echoed the Clinton camp's request for the FBI to release more information by saying "John Podesta and Hillary Clinton are right."


3. Alberto Gonzales: The former U.S. attorney general, appointed by Bush, did not exactly criticize Comey in an interview Monday with MSNBC, but he did not defend him, either:

4. Richard Painter: The Clinton supporter and chief ethics lawyer in the Bush White House accused Comey of breaking the law by releasing these emails so close to the election: “I spent much of my career working on government and lawyers’ ethics, including as the chief White House ethics lawyer for George W. Bush,” he wrote in an op-ed Sunday in the New York Times. “I never thought that the F.B.I. could be dragged into a political circus surrounding one of its investigations. Until this week.”
[Did James Comey break the law when he told Congress about Clinton-related emails? Maybe.]
5. George Terwilliger: The deputy attorney general in the Bush administration told the New York Times on Saturday that Comey appeared to violate “a long-standing policy of not doing anything that could influence an election,” adding, “There’s a difference between being independent and flying solo.”
6. John Dean: The White House lawyer under President Richard Nixon wrote in the New York Times on Monday that it is unfair for Trump to compare Clinton to Nixon and Watergate. “Whatever mistakes Mrs. Clinton made, her actions bear no similarities whatsoever to Nixon’s criminalization of his presidency, and his efforts to corrupt much of the executive branch,” he wrote. Dean added, “To compare them to Watergate is more than historical ignorance.”
7. Larry Thompson: The deputy attorney general in the Bush Justice Department is among 100 former Justice Department officials who signed a letter criticizing Comey.
Thompson also wrote in a Saturday Washington Post op-ed with his Bill Clinton administration counterpart, Jamie Gorelick, that Comey is damaging America's democracy: “We now have real-time, raw-take transparency taken to its illogical limit, a kind of reality TV of federal criminal investigation. Perhaps worst of all, it is happening on the eve of a presidential election. It is antithetical to the interests of justice, putting a thumb on the scale of this election and damaging our democracy.”
8. Joe Walsh: The former conservative congressman and controversial conservative radio host (most recently of “If Trump loses, I'm grabbing my musket” fame) tweeted this Sunday night:

9. Jeanine Pirro: The former GOP prosecutor and judge and Trump supporter said Saturday on her Fox News show “Justice With Judge Jeanine” that what Comey did “disgraces and politicizes” the FBI: “One of the most revered agencies in our nation's history — now seen as putting its finger on the scales of justice — should not now be front and center.”
10. Former GOP state attorneys general: The Clinton campaign is sharing a letter Monday afternoon signed by 46 of our nation's top law enforcement officials from both parties, declaring Comey's actions "a serious mistake" and "unacceptable and unfair."

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As for the rest of Congress — the news did seem to take many by surprise, but most GOP members of Congress have so far given Comey the benefit of the doubt.


Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), appearing on MSNBC's “Morning Joe,” summed up the way many Hill Republicans felt as the Clinton team's effort to shift the spotlight onto Comey seemed to be meeting with some success:
“Not a single one of the facts at hand is directly attributable to Director Comey. He didn't tell her to set up her own private email server. He did not tell her to mislead the public about whether or not she sent or received classified information. He did not tell Huma Abedin, ‘Hey, don't turn over all your devices.’ And God knows he didn't tell Anthony Weiner to sext with underage girls. The timing is a direct and natural consequence and probable consequence of decisions Secretary Clinton made years ago.”
 

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she's hired security, she's now on the Clinton Crime Family hit list

she knows what happens to Clinton friends that fall from grace, the proof is six feet under
 

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Brain dead schmucks, not one word about the elephant in the room-even Repubs know Comey is dirty.
 

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I hear Duuuuuhfinch likes them a little thicker.

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That looks like Mrs. Gas Bag to me, the pounding that Blubber Belly gives her with his 3.5 inches of angryGas Bag probably comes close to capsizing his "yacht" when they bump uglies-and I DO mean uglies-on Lake Michigan.
 

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That looks like Mrs. Gas Bag to me, the pounding that Blubber Belly gives her with his 3.5 inches of angryGas Bag probably comes close to capsizing his "yacht" when they bump uglies-and I DO mean uglies-on Lake Michigan.

Even that hog would reject sheriff Joe. Guaranteed
 

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Brain dead schmucks, not one word about the elephant in the room-even Repubs know Comey is dirty.

Calling people brain dead, yet has no proof of "how smart" he is.

Why would this guy REFUSE to take an IQ test, that is paid for, and all transportation provided?

Cause is IQ is really around 70, and he (like most who have shortcomings), push those onto other people.

Here are the facts that we know.

He is mentally handicapped, with a very low IQ
Is infatuated with pedophilia
Is homosexual, and insults posters with his own homosexual fantasies
Is into bestiality, and insults posters with his own bestiality fantasies
Is into incest, and insults posters with his own incestuous fantasies
Is mentally unstable, and has no grasp on reality
Lives in a bubble, and only gets his news source from 2-3 out of all the news sources worldwide (which are extremely biased to only his point of view)
Constantly lies, and cannot take his lies being pointed out
Refuses to refute facts, but insists on insults when proven wrong


Take I say he probably has the lowest IQ of ANY poster on these forums? Which is more than likely a fact, which is why he wont prove otherwise.... but insists everyone else is "brain dead, stupid, a moron, etc"
 

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Classic dumb fuck dimocrap tactic...try to use words of R's as some kind of flimsy ass evidence when it conveniently fits their position.

I wouldnt give give a fuck if Ronald Reagan himself crawled out of his casket and said he doesn't agree with what Comey did. JC said he would let Congress know if he found any new info, and he did. He never said anything about waiting until after the Crooked Cackling C*nt was elected.

Not it to mention, even if this is some dirty underhanded trick... spare me. Dimocraps are the worst lying, subhuman pieces of garbage to ever walk the planet. I'm supposed to feel sorry for them when something doesn't go their way? Get fucked and die.
 

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Classic dumb fuck dimocrap tactic...try to use words of R's as some kind of flimsy ass evidence when it conveniently fits their position.

I wouldnt give give a fuck if Ronald Reagan himself crawled out of his casket and said he doesn't agree with what Comey did. JC said he would let Congress know if he found any new info, and he did. He never said anything about waiting until after the Crooked Cackling C*nt was elected.

Not it to mention, even if this is some dirty underhanded trick... spare me. Dimocraps are the worst lying, subhuman pieces of garbage to ever walk the planet. I'm supposed to feel sorry for them when something doesn't go their way? Get fucked and die.

Right back at ya, Jay Douche. You still bragging that you know more about taxes than Johnston, you stupid cocksucker? Just like you know more than all of these JOD people, not to mention politicians, on the GOP side of the aisle. Fucking moron...Slapping-silly90))Loser!@#0kth)(&^:bigfingerazzkick(&^:Countdown:trx-smly0:kissingbb:madasshol:tongue2:
 

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Right back at ya, Jay Douche. You still bragging that you know more about taxes than Johnston, you stupid cocksucker? Just like you know more than all of these JOD people, not to mention politicians, on the GOP side of the aisle. Fucking moron...Slapping-silly90))Loser!@#0kth)(&^:bigfingerazzkick(&^:Countdown:trx-smly0:kissingbb:madasshol:tongue2:

Calls people stupid, yet has an IQ of below 70 lol
 

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Calls people stupid, yet has an IQ of below 70 lol

Evidenced by the fact that he thinks JDuece does not in fact Know More than current staff at The DOJ

which is ridiculous bcuz this particular DOJ could not be staffed by people who know much as such people

might be uncomfortable working under Loretta Lynch who is there only to do the bidding of Her Masters.

So, of course JDuece knows more than current DOJ Staff. Only folks with IQs under 49 would not be able to figure this out.


So this guy is well under 70 IQ.

Heck, "70" would be a fantastic complement to this fuggin' broken tool.
 

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