Monday, December 10, 2018

Democrats seem to have a "recall" problem

Rich Terrell


Comey does not recall...  "Former FBI Director James Comey lies at the heart of the biggest scandal in American political history. He appeared before the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees yesterday to testify about it. FOX News reports on his testimony here. The committees released the partially redacted transcript this afternoon; I have posted it below.
"Comey seems to have picked up a trick or two from the kind of people he used to prosecute for a living in New York. With so much at stake, it’s a shame how little he knows or recalls about the events in which he played a central role.
"Comey Interview Transcript … by on Scribd" . . .

Daniel John Sobieski  . . . "Comey on Friday asked us all to believe that the man who remembered enough to write a book suddenly had total memory loss, saying “I don’t know” or the equivalent some 245 times. Comey claimed little knowledge of the Steele dossier yet he signed a FISA warrant based on it to spy on candidate and then President Trump all while he knew it was a fraud. His defense in front of Congress on Friday was that he didn’t know it was a fraud or he forgot.


"Unfortunately, Comey can’t hide behind his lies because there is evidence he did know the FISA warrant was a fraud:" . . .

Former FBI Director James Comey urges Americans to vote against Donald Trump in 2020 election  . . . "Mr. Comey said the Democrats have to choose a leader capable of beating Mr Trump. 'I understand the Democrats have important debates now over who their candidate should be,' he said. 'But they have to win. They have to win.'
"He said he did not want Mr. Trump to be impeached because this would 'let the country off the hook'.
"Mr. Comey said his preference was a Democrat landslide victory 'to rid ourselves of this attack on our values.' '

Comey’s testimony imitated Sgt. Schultz with amnesia
. . . "It is very curious – an aggressive prosecutor might say suspicious – that someone with his track record would claim under oath to have known so little and forgotten so much. Especially a man formerly charged with being the top law enforcement officer in the country." . . .

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