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*sigh* Just when we thought we had heard the last of the mentally-deficient ramblings of the cunt Conway, she comes back even stronger. Today's installment includes this wonderful gem of a quote:
As has been shown in the past, asking legitimate questions about legitimate topics directly related to staff changes, policy implementation or general questions about the chaos reigning in the White House, is considered rude and inappropriate. No one should be asking questions to which the con artist and his staff have no answer for because their ineptitude crowds out rational, coherent thought.
Getting back to the question at hand, there are two main reasons Comey was fired, though one had a higher weighting than the other.
The first is certainly an issue because the con artist demans unswerving loyalty to him, no matter what crime is being committed. However, the second reason is the real icing. Since Comey refused to testify, under oath, the con artist is not a subject of the FBI investigation, the fragile ego of the con artist overrode any tidbit of common sense and forced the firing.
This has had the obvious effect of now making everyone and their grandmother more suspicious about what the con artist is trying to hide. When added to the subpoenas sent out by the Senate committee investigating the collusion to the Treasury Department's criminal division for all information it has on Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, Michael Flynn and Carter Page, this firing has now accelerated the slow motion train wreck which this administration has become.
The real question is, and so far not asked, when will the impeachment proceedings begin? 2017 or 2018?
http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/10/politics/donald-trump-james-comey-russia/index.html
"You want to question the timing of when the President fires, when he hires. It's inappropriate."
As has been shown in the past, asking legitimate questions about legitimate topics directly related to staff changes, policy implementation or general questions about the chaos reigning in the White House, is considered rude and inappropriate. No one should be asking questions to which the con artist and his staff have no answer for because their ineptitude crowds out rational, coherent thought.
Getting back to the question at hand, there are two main reasons Comey was fired, though one had a higher weighting than the other.
1) Comey never provided the President with any assurance of personal loyalty.
2) The fact that the FBI's investigation into possible Trump team collusion with Russia in the 2016 election was accelerating.
2) The fact that the FBI's investigation into possible Trump team collusion with Russia in the 2016 election was accelerating.
The first is certainly an issue because the con artist demans unswerving loyalty to him, no matter what crime is being committed. However, the second reason is the real icing. Since Comey refused to testify, under oath, the con artist is not a subject of the FBI investigation, the fragile ego of the con artist overrode any tidbit of common sense and forced the firing.
This has had the obvious effect of now making everyone and their grandmother more suspicious about what the con artist is trying to hide. When added to the subpoenas sent out by the Senate committee investigating the collusion to the Treasury Department's criminal division for all information it has on Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, Michael Flynn and Carter Page, this firing has now accelerated the slow motion train wreck which this administration has become.
The real question is, and so far not asked, when will the impeachment proceedings begin? 2017 or 2018?
http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/10/politics/donald-trump-james-comey-russia/index.html