Wednesday, September 28, 2016

When Is Weasel A Weasel?

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If you like a good party.

James Comey soon to be ex-director of the FBI has a problem with a certain appellation.

During a further airing out about Clinton's destroying emails from her time as Secretary of State, Comey wants the American public to swallow his bizarre definition of privacy versus out and out criminal action by a high ranking public official and perhaps members of her staff at her behest breaking the law on the public's dime.

Perhaps Comey funniest but most pathetic line was: "...regarding misuse of classified emails – and in the process told members that once the politics stopped circulating, the FBI would again be seen as the institution “you know and love.” Perhaps nobody ever told Mr. Comey politics is what Washington is all about. 

The truth is Comey--and his cohorts and we don't yet know who they are--have delivered a further serious blow to America's biggest and perhaps once most revered institutions. That's a deficit that will live a lot longer in infamy than mere mortals, insiders or not, will ever comprehend. If the general public opinion limits itself to calling him and his fellow travelers weasels, he will be getting off lucky. Criminal prosecution if it can be established is the more appropriate term here.

Perhaps there are some enterprising young legal beagles out there willing to pursue real justice. Funds perhaps to finance such could come from public donations of those who feel Mr. Comey should be prosecuted for negligence and incompetence to carry out his fiducary duties. Take this responsibility out of the hands of state and federal fiduciaries who continue to fail to prosecute the law. 

If the likes a of George Soros can use his money privately to create public havoc without fear of an investigation or prosecution, certainly the public can legally publicly create it own brand of havoc through the judicial system.

That could add up to good party once it gets started.

thedailybell.com/news-analysis/madness-swirls-at-house-judiciary-committee-as-comey-attempts-to-justify-hillary-innocence

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