Comey is out!

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Anonymous wrote:So what is stopping Comey from testifying about a ton of crap he couldn't do so about before, as FBI director? I'm assuming he can't reveal classified info, but there may be other elements that aren't classified but that he would have erred on not testifying to as leading the investigation...?

I posted this last night and it got lost in a lot of trolling/arguing/discussion about other elements. Can anyone speak to this?


Comey is scheduled to testify tomorrow! It's unclear if he will still be called.


Not testifying. Huzzah.

Is this a prediction or do you have a link?


Confirmed by multiple sources. Google Comey testify.

I have googled and actually cannot find this at all. Only a couple reports on twitter.


Not sure if this news source is legit:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/comey-to-no-longer-testify-before-senate-intelligence-committee

So take it with a grain of salt...

If true, that's insane.



Anonymous
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/comey-to-no-longer-testify-before-senate-intelligence-committee
Former FBI Director James Comey will not testify in an open session of the Senate Intelligence Committee that was scheduled for Thursday.

“Comey was terminated last night,” the panel’s chair Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) told reporters on Wednesday. “The chair will be filled by the acting director of the FBI.”

Andrew G. McCabe became acting director of the bureau after President Donald Trump abruptly terminated Comey on Tuesday, a development Burr said “troubled” him.

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Jinx again
Anonymous
They can still call Comey in a separate testimony as a private citizen though, correct? Like Yates.
Anonymous
Sessions has not lived up to his promise to recuse himself from all things Russia:

https://thinkprogress.org/sessions-broke-his-recusal-promise-72490f317330

What is the reprucussion? Anything?
Anonymous
The incompetence is breathtaking.

https://www.fbi.gov/about/leadership-and-structure
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Anonymous wrote:So what is stopping Comey from testifying about a ton of crap he couldn't do so about before, as FBI director? I'm assuming he can't reveal classified info, but there may be other elements that aren't classified but that he would have erred on not testifying to as leading the investigation...?

I posted this last night and it got lost in a lot of trolling/arguing/discussion about other elements. Can anyone speak to this?


Comey is scheduled to testify tomorrow! It's unclear if he will still be called.


Not testifying. Huzzah.

Is this a prediction or do you have a link?


Confirmed by multiple sources. Google Comey testify.


Not confirmed. You are lying.



We get it. Everyone except Trump is lying.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The incompetence is breathtaking.

https://www.fbi.gov/about/leadership-and-structure

Wow, that's bad.

http://imgur.com/a/Ep8DL
Anonymous
Blumenthal calls for apptment of Special Counsel and Trump launches personal Tweetstorm. Perfectly normal behavior.
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Anonymous wrote:The incompetence is breathtaking.

https://www.fbi.gov/about/leadership-and-structure

Wow, that's bad.

http://imgur.com/a/Ep8DL


All part of a well-thought-out and carefully-planned decision, amirite?
Anonymous
This claptrap about our democracy being threatened is just ludicrous. We have been hearing this since Trump's nomination and even more so after Trump was elected.

He has been in office for well over 4 months and what has he done so far that represents a real threat to our democracy? We still have a free press, our elected representatives still openly express their opposition to Trump, late night comics still make fun of Trump, the courts still function and issue injunctions on EOs that they deem constitutionally questionable, people are still posting on this and other forums expressing their strong opposition to Trump both personally and in terms of policy and sometimes in quite offensive language.

I have lived for brief periods in countries where freedoms are proscribed to some degree or the other and the US is not even remotely akin to these countries and it would take a serious erosion of our democratic institutions for us to get anywhere close to those countries.

This hysteria about what Trump can do or is about to do is sheer nonsense. We have multiple safeguards to prevent autocracy in this country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This claptrap about our democracy being threatened is just ludicrous. We have been hearing this since Trump's nomination and even more so after Trump was elected.

He has been in office for well over 4 months and what has he done so far that represents a real threat to our democracy? We still have a free press, our elected representatives still openly express their opposition to Trump, late night comics still make fun of Trump, the courts still function and issue injunctions on EOs that they deem constitutionally questionable, people are still posting on this and other forums expressing their strong opposition to Trump both personally and in terms of policy and sometimes in quite offensive language.

I have lived for brief periods in countries where freedoms are proscribed to some degree or the other and the US is not even remotely akin to these countries and it would take a serious erosion of our democratic institutions for us to get anywhere close to those countries.

This hysteria about what Trump can do or is about to do is sheer nonsense. We have multiple safeguards to prevent autocracy in this country.


That's what Hindenberg thought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This claptrap about our democracy being threatened is just ludicrous. We have been hearing this since Trump's nomination and even more so after Trump was elected.

He has been in office for well over 4 months and what has he done so far that represents a real threat to our democracy? We still have a free press, our elected representatives still openly express their opposition to Trump, late night comics still make fun of Trump, the courts still function and issue injunctions on EOs that they deem constitutionally questionable, people are still posting on this and other forums expressing their strong opposition to Trump both personally and in terms of policy and sometimes in quite offensive language.

I have lived for brief periods in countries where freedoms are proscribed to some degree or the other and the US is not even remotely akin to these countries and it would take a serious erosion of our democratic institutions for us to get anywhere close to those countries.

This hysteria about what Trump can do or is about to do is sheer nonsense. We have multiple safeguards to prevent autocracy in this country.

Did you ever consider that one of those safeguards is the actual act of people here and elsewhere, standing up and saying what he wants to do/is doing isn't right based on our democracy and constitution and history and precedent, i.e. what you refer to as hysteria?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This claptrap about our democracy being threatened is just ludicrous. We have been hearing this since Trump's nomination and even more so after Trump was elected.

He has been in office for well over 4 months and what has he done so far that represents a real threat to our democracy? We still have a free press, our elected representatives still openly express their opposition to Trump, late night comics still make fun of Trump, the courts still function and issue injunctions on EOs that they deem constitutionally questionable, people are still posting on this and other forums expressing their strong opposition to Trump both personally and in terms of policy and sometimes in quite offensive language.

I have lived for brief periods in countries where freedoms are proscribed to some degree or the other and the US is not even remotely akin to these countries and it would take a serious erosion of our democratic institutions for us to get anywhere close to those countries.

This hysteria about what Trump can do or is about to do is sheer nonsense. We have multiple safeguards to prevent autocracy in this country.


You should go read "In the Garden of Beasts" by Erik Larsen. This is how it starts. Germans believed they had a lot of safeguards, too, and that things weren't really getting that bad.

Trump is undermining our democracy and safeguards. Passive attitudes like yours let him do it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This claptrap about our democracy being threatened is just ludicrous. We have been hearing this since Trump's nomination and even more so after Trump was elected.

He has been in office for well over 4 months and what has he done so far that represents a real threat to our democracy? We still have a free press, our elected representatives still openly express their opposition to Trump, late night comics still make fun of Trump, the courts still function and issue injunctions on EOs that they deem constitutionally questionable, people are still posting on this and other forums expressing their strong opposition to Trump both personally and in terms of policy and sometimes in quite offensive language.

I have lived for brief periods in countries where freedoms are proscribed to some degree or the other and the US is not even remotely akin to these countries and it would take a serious erosion of our democratic institutions for us to get anywhere close to those countries.

This hysteria about what Trump can do or is about to do is sheer nonsense. We have multiple safeguards to prevent autocracy in this country.

Go the hell away, traitor.
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