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BoscoX -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 5:42:54 AM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML


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ORIGINAL: heavyblinker

It's not about Comey, it's about the reason Trump fired him, which is obviously to derail the Russia investigation.
Trump is obstructing justice... or at least trying to.

If Comey had been fired after the letter that gave Trump the election then yes, that would have been great.
But he wasn't... in fact, Trump loved him for it.

Then Trump realized he wasn't a GOP stooge so much as really anal about doing 'the right thing', realized he was actually going to find the truth about Russia, and fired him.

These details matter.


Absolutely looks spot on. Gotta agree.


All of the wild-eyed conspiracy theory nonsense doubletalk propaganda and lies you could ever imagine and more, in one place

Love it

Love the clown parade




Lucylastic -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 5:55:47 AM)

Clowns
Trump, Conway, Sanders, Spicer, Pence, Flynn, Manafort, Lewandowski, Sessions, are the clowns. Liars and morons.




BoscoX -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 6:05:32 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

Clowns
Trump, Conway, Sanders, Spicer, Pence, Flynn, Manafort, Lewandowski, Sessions, are the clowns. Liars and morons.


In your clownish, cartoonish, invented alternative reality perhaps

Here in the real world, president Trump beat your clown circus and is running the government




mnottertail -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 6:08:32 AM)

are they really running it? anything of consequence besides borrow and spend and name some post offices after St. Wrinklemeat?




Lucylastic -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 6:09:29 AM)

LMAO No.
He isnt
Hes trying to make it bow to him.
obstruction of justice is what he does.
Are you saying none of them have lied?
have you got something realistic to support that?




heavyblinker -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 6:17:58 AM)

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ORIGINAL: BoscoX

All of the wild-eyed conspiracy theory nonsense doubletalk propaganda and lies you could ever imagine and more, in one place

Love it

Love the clown parade



Look at all the substance in this post.
You're a fucking loser.




BoscoX -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 6:19:35 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

LMAO No.
He isnt
Hes trying to make it bow to him.
obstruction of justice is what he does.
Are you saying none of them have lied?
have you got something realistic to support that?


You IMAGINE that the president is obstructing justice. You PRETEND that is what is happening

All make-believe though

The real scandal has always been Comey bowing to the Clinton Crime Family, letting them off the hook despite Comey testifying to Congress that they had committed numerous felonies





heavyblinker -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 6:26:33 AM)

Oh look a Trump thread.
QUICK... talk about Hillary!




BoscoX -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 6:28:00 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: heavyblinker

Oh look a Trump thread.
QUICK... talk about Hillary!


You are a moron, this is a Comey thread

Comey - most famous for refusing to indict his queen mother pantsuit queen

He probably found his suicide note while going through her illegally hidden emails




Lucylastic -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 6:55:06 AM)

yes and look how long that investigation took, and what happened...on this board ...100 page thread slagging and impeaching hils with practically every other post.
the hypocrisy is toxic
Trump has praised comey right up until a week or so ago.
Many times
Now his staff dont know what to say so trump is proposing they will not be doing press briefings?
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH


talkabout brain dead
Please by all means show me your sources:)




Lucylastic -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 7:02:12 AM)

http://www.politico.com/story/2017/05/11/trump-interview-james-comey-fbi-firing-238291

Trump’s attempt to fix the Comey crisis made it worse
The president's interview contradicting the explanation his aides have given for the FBI director's firing raised more questions than it answered.

President Donald Trump spent many of the first 48 hours after he fired his FBI director grumbling to friends and associates about his lousy media coverage — and about the shortcomings of his senior aides.

Then, after he went on television himself to give his own, contradictory version of events, he made it even worse. Speaking to NBC’s Lester Holt, Trump said he’d planned to fire James Comey “regardless” of whether the Department of Justice recommended it, undermining the claims made by his spokesman, vice president and every other senior aide to the contrary.

The president who only a week ago was celebrating the hard-fought passage of health care legislation in the Rose Garden, and who was supposed to spend the week preparing for his first overseas trip — a six-stop tour through the Middle East and Europe — is mired in a crisis that doesn’t seem to be getting better.

Inside the White House, the mood was dour. Several White House officials said aides who didn’t need to see the president stayed away from the Oval Office — and kept their doors closed. The president had little on his public schedule and spent several hours talking about the Comey situation, mostly fuming, and even re-tweeted criticism of Comey posted by his longtime nemesis Rosie O’Donnell in December.

Trump did the lengthy interview with Holt even though some on his staff believed it was a bad idea and gave his answers off-the-cuff. One person who spoke to him said he’d been “fixated” on his news coverage and believed his press team was failing him and that he needed “to take the situation into his own hands.”

The episode highlights two fundamental issues of the Trump presidency: It is often impossible to work for Trump in the White House — and it is often impossible for Trump to be happy with those who work for him.

“They’re hostages,” said longtime political consultant Mark Corallo, who served as Attorney General John Ashcroft’s spokesman under President George W. Bush.

In the span of a dizzying few hours, the president contradicted the vice president and his press secretary, who had maintained for two days that Trump fired Comey because Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein suggested it. Trump instead said the department was in “turmoil” even though he’d previously offered praise for Comey, even blowing him a kiss.

The president, whose campaign and transition officials remain under the scrutiny of a congressional probe into potential collusion in Russian government's interference in the 2016 election, also added that he had determined that the controversy over Russian election interference was simply a “made-up story.”

Earlier in the day, the acting FBI director contradicted the president and his spokespeople, testifying in the Senate that the investigation into Russian contacts with Trump’s campaign is “highly significant” — though Trump has called for the probe to end immediately and labeled it a taxpayer-funded “charade.” Trump’s spokeswoman, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, in turn, stood at the podium in the White House briefing room and contradicted the acting FBI director, who testified that Comey was well-regarded in the bureau, citing “countless” agents who she said had complained to her about his performance.

Asked what the strategy was to get through the crisis, one senior administration official laughed and asked whether the reporter was “joking.” This official said aides weren’t as bothered as some might imagine because they had been through so many challenges — from Trump during the campaign saying he grabbed women by the genitals to the now infamous accusations about President Barack Obama ordered a “wire tap” on Trump Tower.

Another White House official said there is a “widespread recognition this was handled terribly but not a real sense that we can do much here.” This person said Trump remains convinced he made the right decision by firing Comey and that he handled it properly — “maybe even more than two days ago.”

Sanders gave staff members a stern lecture on leaking to the media during a staff meeting Thursday morning, according to several people familiar with the incident, saying it was damaging the White House. The lecture seemed to take staffers by surprise, said one person present.


The White House press shop, which Trump has criticized both privately and publicly, has been at the receiving end of most of the criticism. Trump told aides and outside advisers that the press shop was failing him and he was displeased that “they don’t know how to defend anything,” in the words of one adviser. Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law, is also upset with the press operation, according to a close Trump ally.

On the night of the announcement, White House officials were left to scramble. “It was chaos, there was no direction, no marching orders, no execution, it was like people were having to learn what to do before they could do it. Instead of knowing what happens in a crisis PR situation, here’s what we’re doing,” said one White House official. This person noted that Sen. Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, had crafted a better message and held a news conference within an hour — while it took White House officials three hours to put surrogates on TV.

Some said the criticism was unfair. Press Secretary Sean Spicer, for example, learned about the firing within an hour of it occurring — in a meeting with Trump, communications director Michael Dubke, White House Counsel Don McGahn and chief of staff Reince Priebus, according to a person familiar with the matter.

“Trump goes out there and creates a total mess, and then blames others for not being able to fix it,” one adviser said. ”I don’t pity them.”

Spicer declined to comment on the office’s performance. Trump was pleased in the last two days by Sanders’ performance, two White House officials said.

Sanders, the White House deputy press secretary, was forced to change her planned answers for Thursday’s press briefing just minutes before. She watched as Trump interviewed with Holt, unsure exactly what he’d say. Trump admitted that he asked Comey whether he was under investigation at a dinner where Comey made clear he was seeking to keep his job — and the president changed his entire explanation for why he let Comey go, calling him a “showboat.”

“Nobody was in the dark,” Sanders said Thursday, seconds after saying she gave an incorrect answer the day before because she had been in the dark.

The communications crisis followed a familiar pattern in which the president — frustrated by his press team’s flatfooted response — takes charge of the situation himself and, in doing so, undermines the White House message. One outside adviser said the shifting explanations have made surrogates less willing to go on TV and back the president, for fear of being embarrassed.

White House aides have also been trying to paper over the apparent disorganization of the internal response to Comey’s abrupt firing.

Spicer repeatedly said in a phone call Tuesday night there was no talk of firing Comey before Trump received the Rosenstein letter and said any question to the contrary would impeach the “integrity” of Rosenstein, “who was confirmed 94-6.”

“Have you seen the letter?” Spicer asked, raising his voice and decrying “anonymous sources who don’t know anything.” He also said that Priebus hadn’t expressed concerns about the firing, even though several other people close to Trump said that he had.

Spicer missed the briefings Wednesday and Thursday while on Naval Reserve duty, but engaged in a heated argument with The Washington Post’s national editor after the newspaper reported he hid in bushes Tuesday night outside the White House after doing a TV hit to defend Trump’s firing of Comey.


One White House official said Spicer, who is set to return to the podium Friday, seemed more upset about that story than much of the terrible coverage Trump received.

Spicer said late Thursday that The Washington Post “falsely described the situation” and “grossly misstated the situation around our attempt to brief the press.”

A person familiar with the press secretary’s location late Tuesday night said Spicer was standing between or behind bushes, but not physically in a bush.

More than 12 hours after the story ran, Spicer eventually secured an editor’s note. “Spicer huddled with his staff among bushes near television sets on the White House grounds, not 'in the bushes,' as the story originally stated,” the newspaper wrote.

A spokesperson for The Post said their correction speaks for itself and declined to comment further.


Clip of the lester holt interview for anyone that wants a belly laugh

http://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/video/pres-trump-s-extended-exclusive-interview-with-lester-holt-at-the-white-house-941854787582




BoscoX -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 7:14:30 AM)


The correct interpretation of your entire post in just one line:

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic
Spicer said late Thursday that The Washington Post “falsely described the situation” and “grossly misstated the situation around our attempt to brief the press.”


Except the same general characterization goes for roughly 99% of the media




Lucylastic -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 7:30:02 AM)

LMAO hes hiding out in the pentagon poor lil thing. Better than near the bushes with the camera lights off.

and sarah is regretting a tweet from november
https://twitter.com/SarahHuckabee/status/794255968448020480

When you're attacking FBI agents because you're under criminal investigation, you're losing

3:12 PM - 3 Nov 2016




BoscoX -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 7:33:27 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

LMAO hes hiding out in the pentagon poor lil thing. Better than near the bushes with the camera lights off.



Just in your own little invented cartoonish reality




mnottertail -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 7:35:42 AM)

Yeah, we can see that must be the case by your hysterical felchgobbling drooling posts. Real hard hitting shit there, decrepit retarded felchgobbling compound gimp.
You are winning in your cartoon retarded world.




BoscoX -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 7:39:18 AM)

FR

Probably the real reason the lunatic left is unhinged about this, after DEMANDING Comey's firing?

The next director won't be of the swamp, and could well indict Hillary. Her crimes aren't a matter of conjecture, they are well documented





WhoreMods -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 7:45:02 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

LMAO hes hiding out in the pentagon poor lil thing. Better than near the bushes with the camera lights off.

and sarah is regretting a tweet from november
https://twitter.com/SarahHuckabee/status/794255968448020480

When you're attacking FBI agents because you're under criminal investigation, you're losing

3:12 PM - 3 Nov 2016


Just in your own little invented cartoonish reality

A cartoonish reality where a moslem president raised in country without furniture puts his feet on a desk?
A cartoonish reality where the [Word Removed] usurper is too lazy to carry his own umbrella?
Wait, no: that's the cartoonish reality you live in, isn't it?




BoscoX -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 7:47:37 AM)

Practically every thread, some literally deranged leftist troll is desperately trying to change the subject to me

I am loving this... [sm=happy-smiley58.gif]

All they have when you put the facts on the table is to try to make it personal

Not just today, either. Most days




WhoreMods -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 7:54:37 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX

Practically every thread, some literally deranged leftist troll is desperately trying to change the subject to me

I am loving this... [sm=happy-smiley58.gif]

All they have when you put the facts on the table is to try to make it personal

Not just today, either. Most days

Whenever somebody tries to put facts on the table, you're all
[sm=lalala.gif]
SElf awareness isn't something you're big on, is it?




Lucylastic -> RE: Fire the FBI Boss . . . (5/12/2017 7:56:19 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: BoscoX

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

LMAO hes hiding out in the pentagon poor lil thing. Better than near the bushes with the camera lights off.



Just in your own little invented cartoonish reality

oh?
He isnt at the pentagon this week?
and he wasnt in the dark hiding from reporters?




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