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In reply to the discussion: My own 2 cents on James Comey [View all]Enoki33
(1,587 posts)80. Correct. Comey is an easy and justifiable flashpoint for anger, and
yes, bitterness, but he is surely not the only reason Hillary lost. Without legally questionable jerrymandering, voter suppression and Russian intervention (l believe votes were flipped in critical areas) we likely would not have the slime autocrat. We can do nothing about the actions of Comey, except to embrace his disgust of tRump for use in the fight to preserve our democratic values. November will soon be a reality, and we have no time to waste.
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Don't buy his book. No one should buy his book. Fuck him and his book.
SammyWinstonJack
Apr 2018
#28
I don't see him as hero either but can see he got put in place he thought he should be
nolabels
Apr 2018
#64
Her numbers dropped, but not that much. She was still leading in almost all polls.
Honeycombe8
Apr 2018
#15
That sounds all it took. It was a combination of dozens of people putting their thumb on the scale
bettyellen
Apr 2018
#86
That's pretty much what I think, too. Except I am convinced she did win, but for Russia.
Honeycombe8
Apr 2018
#13
Thanks. It helps to see it written out like that. Funny how we sometimes hear different things.nt
Honeycombe8
Apr 2018
#20
It's wasted words. People much prefer to bash Comey the same as RUMP is doing.
Kirk Lover
Apr 2018
#26
He says he considered it when deciding. And elsewhere says he doesnt make decisions based on those
bettyellen
Apr 2018
#82
He certainly acknowledges that he is flawed. In the end he did what he thought was right for
Kirk Lover
Apr 2018
#29
You really can't say that "he had no reason to step out to speak as he did"
RandomAccess
Apr 2018
#75
He is an ally against Trump now. Attacking him now is idiotic regardless of 2016
YessirAtsaFact
Apr 2018
#34
The Responsibility fell on the Republican leaders who were briefed before the election.
mjvpi
Apr 2018
#39