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Of course, the news cycle is completely dominated by FBI Director James Comey’s announcement yesterday recommending no criminal charges against Hillary Clinton. And my response is GREAT! I can’t thank Director Comey enough for coming to this decision.

 

My concern has always been that Barack Obama would release the hounds on Mrs. Clinton and then push for his vice president, Joe Biden, to be the Democrat nominee. And then, to placate the far lefty socialists, who own the Democrat party, Obama would position Sen. Elizabeth Warren as Biden’s VP. That would be a really tough ticket to beat, since Joe Biden’s favorables, regardless of gaffes and such, are extremely high.

However, James Comey just delivered a gift wrapped with a bow. Why do I say that?

Simple, here’s what FBI Director Comey said regarding Hillary Clinton and this email server episode:

 
  • He concluded Hillary was “extremely careless” in handling our nation’s secrets.
  • He admitted no reasonable person could have believed putting these emails on a private server was at all appropriate or acceptable.
  • He admitted 110 emails on the server were classified at the time they were sent — showing Hillary not only lied, but knowingly endangered national security as secretary of state.
  • He admitted Hillary deleted work-related emails before turning them over to the State Department, despite her claims otherwise.
  • And, most shocking, Mr. Comey even admitted it’s likely foreign governments hacked her emails — and our adversaries could know critical secrets about the U.S. government because of Hillary’s actions.

Here’s a simple Southern summation. Hillary Clinton was extremely careless with our not just classified, but highly classified, information — why not just term this gross negligence? I can tell you, if I were a member of our Armed Services who’s been punished for misuse or mishandling of classified information, I would be filing an appeal. See, in the military, at a minimum, you’ll lose your security clearance; maximum, you’ll face courts-martial punishment.

Comey has said Hillary Clinton is not reasonable — is that who you want as president and commander in chief? And Mrs. Clinton’s actions were not appropriate or acceptable. That follows with Mrs. Clinton’s blatant lie about not having any classified material on her private server — her unclassified, private, personal server. Hillary Clinton stated there was no classified correspondence she emailed — wrong, a lie. Lastly, Comey confirmed Hillary Clinton inappropriately deleted the property of the American people — State Department, work-related emails. We know from the deposition of her closest aide, the daughter of Muslim Brotherhood associates Huma Abedin, that she admitted to burning emails.

 

And yes, Hillary Clinton lied about not having any of her emails “hacked.”

Andrew McCarthy, in his article at the National Review, stated:

There is no way of getting around this: According to Director James Comey (disclosure: a former colleague and longtime friend of mine), Hillary Clinton checked every box required for a felony violation of Section 793(f) of the federal penal code (Title 18): With lawful access to highly classified information she acted with gross negligence in removing and causing it to be removed it from its proper place of custody, and she transmitted it and caused it to be transmitted to others not authorized to have it, in patent violation of her trust. Director Comey even conceded that former Secretary Clinton was “extremely careless” and strongly suggested that her recklessness very likely led to communications (her own and those she corresponded with) being intercepted by foreign intelligence services.

Yet, Director Comey recommended against prosecution of the law violations he clearly found on the ground that there was no intent to harm the United States. 

In essence, in order to give Mrs. Clinton a pass, the FBI rewrote the statute, inserting an intent element that Congress did not require. The added intent element, moreover, makes no sense: The point of having a statute that criminalizes gross negligence is to underscore that government officials have a special obligation to safeguard national defense secrets; when they fail to carry out that obligation due to gross negligence, they are guilty of serious wrongdoing. The lack of intent to harm our country is irrelevant. People never intend the bad things that happen due to gross negligence.

Marcus Tullius Cicero referred to this as “the arrogance of officialdom.” Consider that just last week, there was a secret, private meeting between former President Bill Clinton and U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch. The attorney general told us they talked about golf vacations and grandkids. Over the weekend, quietly, Hillary Clinton visited FBI headquarters and then came out to give an interview with MSNBC’s Chuck Todd — who stated he had inside information there would be no charges. Then the morning after our 240th Independence Day, Director Comey announces a press conference — as the pre-flight checks were being conducted on Air Force One, preparing to fly President Obama and Hillary Clinton on a campaign ride to North Carolina. The optics of this rivals any episode of “Game of Thrones” or “House of Cards.”

Comey announces no charges, and Air Force One takes off. Barack Obama is flying, on taxpayer dollar, not with someone under criminal investigation — but a recently-exonerated Hillary Clinton. This, Ladies and Gents, is the “policy of political corruption” on full display. And it’s offensive to me, and should be to you, that these chuckleheads think so little of the American people.

Well, not all. Certainly the Kool-Aid drinking sycophants are rejoicing — and so am I. Why, because we see who these progressive socialists truly are and how they’ll use any means in order to achieve their ends. It’s obvious that somewhere there are emails involving Barack Obama, so the Clintons got the drop on him and Valerie Jarrett. Loretta Lynch paid her homage to the Clintons, not the Obamas.

So, is this the “new normal?” Have we decided there are political elites who are indeed above the law? It appears that is the case…but I believe the final vote will be cast by the American people. James Comey gave us every reason to look upon that stage in Charlotte, North Carolina, with abject disdain toward two of the biggest liars in U.S. political history. When Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton stood together on that stage, you saw two people who abandoned Americans to die and lied about it. We saw on that stage that the new American socialist party resembles the old Soviet politburo where there are no rules for the few — but rules, laws and edicts for others.

If you looked upon Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on that stage yesterday and cheered, the day after our 240th American Independence Day — you are no Patriot and citizen of this Republic. You are nothing more than, as Vladimir Lenin stated, a “useful idiot” — and a supporter of liars. We can ill afford the mindless lemmings to take this nation further down the road to perdition. Thanks, Director Comey, you may have just become the one person who will end the corrupt reign of the Clinton Family, and terminate any chance for an honorable legacy for Barack Obama.

 

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  • He concluded Hillary was “extremely careless” in handling our nation’s secrets.
  • He admitted no reasonable person could have believed putting these emails on a private server was at all appropriate or acceptable.
  • He admitted 110 emails on the server were classified at the time they were sent — showing Hillary not only lied, but knowingly endangered national security as secretary of state.
  • He admitted Hillary deleted work-related emails before turning them over to the State Department, despite her claims otherwise.
  • And, most shocking, Mr. Comey even admitted it’s likely foreign governments hacked her emails — and our adversaries could know critical secrets about the U.S. government because of Hillary’s actions.

 

Beyond explanation why no charges were filed.  Any other American would have been charged. 

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3 minutes ago, Mileage Psycho said:

Poor Sheldon he's all "delighted", but he is too stupid to put it in his own words :lol: 

Poor Silver spoon, has no mind of his own since the IBEW makes  all his decisions for him.

 

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Just now, Sleepr2 said:

Poor Silver spoon, has no mind of his own since the IBEW makes  all his decisions for him.     BTW Dumbass  thats the title of the articlel

 

Just now, Sleepr2 said:

 

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6 minutes ago, Mileage Psycho said:

Poor Sheldon he's all "delighted", but he is too stupid to put it in his own words :lol: 

And then Ballsack as predicted deep throated Thrillery again :guzzle: 

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9 minutes ago, Capt.Storm said:

You think Lynch talked to the FBI?

Of course I have no proof but its awfully convenient. It seems unlikely there wasn't a backroom deal made. 

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Just now, Capt.Storm said:

Yeah..maybe they meet at a airport out of a coincidence.:bc:

How many coincidences arise from deliberately boarding someone else's aircraft to meet with them?

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1 minute ago, Capt.Storm said:

I hear you..and he walked right by two fbi guys even

Why was Slick even there to begin with??? he did nothing in Phoenix, did not golf met with no one else:dunno: 

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5 minutes ago, Capt.Storm said:

I hear you..and he walked right by two fbi guys even

The FBI wouldn't let anyone take any pictures of him going off and on the plane.  Of course the AG and FBI director discussed this case.   He's lost all credibility.  

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1 minute ago, Highmark said:

The FBI wouldn't let anyone take any pictures of him going off and on the plane.  Of course the AG and FBI director discussed this case.   He's lost all credibility.  

Well I dunno..you would think her talking with the fbi before they recommended was as bad as her talking to Billy no?

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1 minute ago, Capt.Storm said:

Well I dunno..you would think her talking with the fbi before they recommended was as bad as her talking to Billy no?

That was nothing more than them informing her of what they were going to do and a plan being put together as to what statement the director would be releasing.  

From CNN the day of her "interview."

The meeting signals the investigation is coming to an end, and sources tell CNN the expectation is Clinton will not face charges.

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1 minute ago, Highmark said:

That was nothing more than them informing her of what they were going to do and a plan being put together as to what statement the director would be releasing.  

From CNN the day of her "interview."

The meeting signals the investigation is coming to an end, and sources tell CNN the expectation is Clinton will not face charges.

Disgusting eh?

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8 minutes ago, Capt.Storm said:

Disgusting eh?

Said this from the beginning.  You needed to look at this two ways, she was rather lying and broke the law or so fucking stupid its a joke anyone could vote for her.   Turns out both were right.   Just because the FBI refused to recommend charges doesn't mean she didn't break the law, its obvious now she did in multiple ways.  

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Just now, Highmark said:

Said this from the beginning.  You needed to look at this two ways, she was rather lying and broke the law or so fucking stupid its a joke anyone could vote for her.   Turns out both were right.   Just because the FBI refused to recommend charges doesn't mean she didn't break the law, its obvious now she did in multiple ways.  

I was right there with you when the story broke.

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