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Home Front: Politix
Proof that investigating Trump is starting to backfire for Democrats
2017-09-06
There’s a lot going on in the Hillary Clinton/Donald Trump/Russia investigation that all the highfalutin’ newspapers that cover politics are still trying to ignore.

Well, investors had better know this stuff before it bites them in the assets. So here goes.

Numerous reports coming out of the Senate Judiciary Committee last week said that former FBI Director James Comey made the decision not to refer Clinton for prosecution long before he even interviewed key witnesses, including Hillary.

Remember, the Republicans now control this committee. So bad news isn’t going to be stifled anymore.

Clinton, you probably remember, "lost" her private emails, which she’d been storing on a personal computer server. Comey chastised her harshly in a televised speech but then said there was a unanimous decision not to recommend prosecution.

Clinton’s emails, which were stolen by the Russians, have never been found. But as I’ve mentioned numerous times, the messages are still in the possession of the National Security Agency (NSA), which offered to give them to the FBI.

Comey turned down that offer, according to a source who has been very reliable.

I’ve also mentioned that Comey fibbed when he said his agents unanimously agreed that prosecution was unnecessary. In fact, my source says that FBI agents were irate about the decision not to go after Clinton.

The controversy got pretty intense, which may be why Comey forced agents who worked on the Clinton matter to sign additional nondisclosure agreements.

There was another important development last week when a federal judge ordered the FBI to disclose more details about how it handled the Clinton investigation. That could put Comey in a hotter spot than he’s already in.

What’s this got to do with the investigation of Trump and any influence the Russians may have had over the last presidential election? Absolutely nothing.

But as I’ve said before, any investigation of Trump was likely to backfire when investigators started to look at the Democrats and their dealings.

And that’s exactly what is starting to happen.
Posted by:Anomalous Sources

#10  Yeah, dirt is being uncovered. But unless someone goes to jail it is all kabuki theater.
Posted by: DarthVader   2017-09-06 10:34  

#9  What I've never understood is an email goes from the sender, through at least one server, to the recipient. Even if you can't find the email in the recipient's email files there are probably copies (and backups) in the other two locations if anyone cares to actually look.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2017-09-06 10:25  

#8  The Liberal-Academic-Media complex (LAMe) and the Democrats (but I repeat myself) always overplay their hand. Why? Because they know they can get away with it; they've got each other's backs to make sure there are no real consequences to their misinformation, disinformation, and malfeasance.

Or at least that used to be the case. With the election of Trump, they got their first serious brushback. The people stood up and spoke up and sent a very clear message: we know what you're doing and we're not going to take it sitting down any longer.

The tragedy here-- or comedy, depending on your point of view-- is that LAMe is so blinded or infatuated with themselves and their "superiority"-- you could also call it hubris-- they are incapable of recognizing or acknowledging the folly of their ways. Which can only mean one thing: They are doomed to exacerbate or repeat it.

If the early polling in the 2018 senate race in Arizona is any indication, this is already happening. And so long as Trump remains Trump, I predict it will continue through the 2018 midterms and beyond.
Posted by: Eltoroverde   2017-09-06 10:18  

#7  Indeed, and it's quite possible they got to Trump (and/or members of his family).
Posted by: DooDahMan   2017-09-06 10:12  

#6  It just seems so easy to go after the Clinton crime syndicate; so, why absolutely nothing so far? I just don't get it. Posted by DooDahMan

Might have something to do with the many bodies left behind in the Clinton's wake.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-09-06 09:35  

#5  Yeah..."Clinton's e-mails....stolen by the Russians, have never been found"? Huh? It's not like a stolen car ended up in a chop shop, never to be recovered.

This whole story/narrative is simply absurd...and both sides are broke.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2017-09-06 08:55  

#4  The Trump Administration either needs to poop or get off of the pot re: Hillary, Comey, Wasserman-Schultz, to name three.

Or, is Trump's (Session's) lack of action really due to dirt they have on him?

It just seems so easy to go after the Clinton crime syndicate; so, why absolutely nothing so far? I just don't get it.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2017-09-06 08:51  

#3  >Clinton’s emails, which were stolen by the Russians, have never been found

WTF does this mean. This sort of shite makes the whole article poor for me.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2017-09-06 08:28  

#2  The Dems must have begun to realize that most of the blowback would come to them.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-09-06 08:17  

#1  Comey chastised her harshly in a televised speech but then said there was a unanimous decision not to recommend prosecution

Is this the word you use nowadays instead of the term "presidential veto"?
Posted by: gorb   2017-09-06 01:20  

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