“I have great respect for the fact that the F.B.I. and the D.O.J. are now willing to have the courage to right the horrible mistake that they made,” Mr. Trump said, referring also to the Department of Justice. “This was a grave miscarriage of justice that the American people fully understand. It is everybody’s hope that it is about to be corrected.” === Limbaugh commented that Justice did not have to be involved to investigate, only to bring charges.
I'm in the Agents blackmailed Comey camp...
How could they not when Comey and the Clintons were taking the entire agency down the sewer with them?
Though they do now have some titillating Weiners added to the mix. Sex sells as we recently heard from Gingrich and Kelly and that might add some to the media frenzy.
Abedin told federal investigators in April that she used several email accounts for her work, including a Yahoo email, according to a summary of the interview released by the FBI in September. She said it was difficult to print from the State Department's email system so she routinely forwarded documents to her private accounts when she needed to print them out, according to the summary.
I'd be heading for the Idaho/Montana mountains, or Quirk's Professional Personal Protective Services, LLC, operating out of Detroit, Michigan. (UltraLight Skeedaddle at the ready for Quick Quirk Escapes)
Hillary Clinton should be arrested. I guarantee you, if she is elected and being the sociopath that she is, she will instigate military conflicts with Russia as a diversion.
If indicted, this scandal will ripple through Washington and some major corporations.
It appears the FBI agents investigating Anthony Weiner for sexting an underaged girl have done the job that the FBI agents investigating Hillary Clinton for mishandling classified information didn’t or weren’t allowed to do.
How did agents examine the devices? By seizing them. It’s a common practice in criminal investigations, but one that clearly was not applied in the case of Clinton or her top aide — even though agents assigned to that case knew Abedin hoarded classified emails on her electronic devices.
IMO, Comey was seeing the beginnings of a revolt of the rank and file agents within the FBI because of the way he handled Hillarygate, and he had to step up and reopen the investigation to save face amongst his peers.
Here is a tip from a commenter on the political board on 4chan--Hillary's appearance schedule for next week has changed and Obama has disappeared from it--no more joint appearances with Obama. Also, according to Townhall, Clinton campaign manager Mook has deleted his twitter timeline.
Yes, but Trump withheld payments to some contractors who did not fulfill their obligations in a timely manner regarding certain building projects. That is much more severe according to some here at the EB.
You still have an opportunity to quite talking and repent in sackcloth and ashes for the errors of your ways, Quirk, before Judgement Day, which is everyday, starting tomorrow. It's your only way back to polite society.
HILLARY : DIRTY TO THE CORE (AUDIO FILE POSTED AT BOTTOM OF THIS POST)
Decade-old audio exposes then-Senator Hillary Clinton saying the US should have manipulated Palestinian parliamentary elections in 2006 to prevent a Hamas victory. The presidential candidate lamented that the US didn’t “determine who was going to win.”
“I do not think we should have pushed for an election in the Palestinian territories. I think that was a big mistake,” then-New York Senator Clinton told the Jewish Press, a New York-based weekly newspaper, several months after the January election.
“And if we were going to push for an election, then we should have made sure that we did something to determine who was going to win,” she said.
Until Friday, the comment Clinton made on September 5, 2006, only existed on a private audio cassette belonging to journalist Eli Chomsky. An editor and a staff writer for the Jewish Press, he interviewed Clinton at the newspaper’s office in Brooklyn.
Chomsky, who shared and played the tape for the Observer, says it is the only existing copy of that meeting with Clinton, during which the Palestinian parliamentary election was among top topics. The comments have been posted on SoundCloud.
Speaking to the news portal, he recalled being confused by the fact that “anyone could support the idea — offered by a national political leader, no less — that the US should be in the business of fixing foreign elections.”
Comey really dropped a turd in Washington’s punch bowl
On Friday, James Comey, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, acting independently of Attorney General Loretta Lynch, sent a letter to Congress saying that the F.B.I. had discovered e-mails that were potentially relevant to the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private server. Coming less than two weeks before the Presidential election, Comey’s decision to make public new evidence that may raise additional legal questions about Clinton was contrary to the views of the Attorney General, according to a well-informed Administration official. Lynch expressed her preference that Comey follow the department’s longstanding practice of not commenting on ongoing investigations, and not taking any action that could influence the outcome of an election, but he said that he felt compelled to do otherwise.
Comey’s decision is a striking break with the policies of the Department of Justice, according to current and former federal legal officials. Comey, who is a Republican appointee of President Obama, has a reputation for integrity and independence, but his latest action is stirring an extraordinary level of concern among legal authorities, who see it as potentially affecting the outcome of the Presidential and congressional elections.
“You don’t do this,” one former senior Justice Department official exclaimed. “It’s aberrational. It violates decades of practice.” The reason, according to the former official, who asked not to be identified because of ongoing cases involving the department, “is because it impugns the integrity and reputation of the candidate, even though there’s no finding by a court, or in this instance even an indictment.”
Traditionally, the Justice Department has advised prosecutors and law enforcement to avoid any appearance of meddling in the outcome of elections, even if it means holding off on pressing cases. One former senior official recalled that Janet Reno, the Attorney General under Bill Clinton, “completely shut down” the prosecution of a politically sensitive criminal target prior to an election. “She was adamant—anything that could influence the election had to go dark,” the former official said.
THIS IS FROM AN ARTICLE ON THE NEW YORKER WEBSITE> ARE THEY TRYING TO BE IRONIC?
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Four years ago, then Attorney General Eric Holder formalized this practice in a memo to all Justice Department employees. The memo warned that, when handling political cases, officials “must be particularly sensitive to safeguarding the Department’s reputation for fairness, neutrality, and nonpartisanship.” To guard against unfair conduct, Holder wrote, employees facing questions about “the timing of charges or overt investigative steps near the time of a primary or general election” should consult with the Public Integrity Section of the Criminal Division.
The F.B.I. director is an employee of the Justice Department, and is covered by its policies. But when asked whether Comey had followed these guidelines and consulted with the Public Integrity Section, or with any other department officials, Kevin Lewis, a deputy director of public affairs for the Justice Department, said, “We have no comment on the matter.”
According to the Administration official, Lynch asked Comey to follow Justice Department policies, but he said that he was obliged to break with them because he had promised to inform members of Congress if there were further developments in the case. He also felt that the impending election created a compelling need to inform the public, despite the tradition of acting with added discretion around elections. The Administration official said that Lynch and Justice Department officials are studying the situation, which he called unprecedented.
Matthew Miller, a Democrat who served as the public-affairs director at the Justice Department under Holder, recalled that in one case, the department waited until after an election to send out subpoenas. “They didn’t want to influence the election—even though the subpoenas weren’t public,” he said. “People may think that the public needs to have this information before voting, but the thing is the public doesn’t really get the information. What it gets is an impression that may be false, because they have no way to evaluate it. The public always assumes when it hears that the F.B.I. is investigating that there must be something amiss. But there may be nothing here at all. That’s why you don’t do this.”
“Comey is an outstanding law-enforcement officer,” Miller said, “but he mistakenly thinks that the rules don’t apply to him. But there are a host of reasons for these rules.”
There's the ever present Big Black Dude right behind The Witch in the first video pic at top, an arm's length away and syringe at the ready....
ReplyDeleteBBD could really make world news if he put a little truth serum in his syringe.....
Delete...or if somebody stuck his fat ass with serum.
DeleteThat's a good pic of Clinton:
DeleteLooks just like the Arkansas Sleazebag from way back.
Plus 40 years, of course.
To answer the question? HRC, without a doubt.
ReplyDeletehttps://thelastgreatstand.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Hillary-1.jpg
Delete“I have great respect for the fact that the F.B.I. and the D.O.J. are now willing to have the courage to right the horrible mistake that they made,” Mr. Trump said, referring also to the Department of Justice. “This was a grave miscarriage of justice that the American people fully understand. It is everybody’s hope that it is about to be corrected.”
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Limbaugh commented that Justice did not have to be involved to investigate, only to bring charges.
I'm in the Agents blackmailed Comey camp...
How could they not when Comey and the Clintons were taking the entire agency down the sewer with them?
If this isn’t “organized crime”, then the term has no meaning.
ReplyDeleteRICO
DeleteRICO
RICO RICO RICO
RICO!!!!
GrandJuryGrandJuryGrandJuryGrandJuryGrandJury
The FBI is looking at more email and nothing else is expected from them for more than 11 days.
ReplyDeleteMost people saw, over and over, for the last long while FBI - EMAIL.
What will they see in the news tomorrow? FBI- Email.
Not much has changed for most.
Though they do now have some titillating Weiners added to the mix. Sex sells as we recently heard from Gingrich and Kelly and that might add some to the media frenzy.
DeleteThink the Clinton campaign might roll out another episode of "Donald Caught on Tape" to counter?
DeleteYou Stupid SHIT
DeleteWhat we are coming to you little turd is a Constitutional Crisis of the first order.
BERNSTEIN: FBI WOULDN'T RE-OPEN UNLESS 'REAL BOMBSHELL'...
Deletehttp://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2016/10/28/bernstein_fbi_would_not_reopen_case_unless_new_evidence_was_a_real_bombshell.html
I hadn't heard about Der Weiner and the 15 year old 'til today.
ReplyDeleteMy guess is I was caught doing that I'd be posting from the nearest prison.
My guess is IF...
ReplyDelete....I were...
DeleteYou wouldn't be caught because you wouldn't be doing it.
DeleteYou are healthy.
Weiner, Huma, Hill, Bill.....these people are SICK
This is a criminal conspiracy.
ReplyDeleteIt is systematic corruption.
This is a breakdown in government. It is lawless. It is abuse of power and contempt for constitutional government.
It has nothing to do with Trump.
It is covered under 18 U.S. Code Chapter 96 - RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS.
We shall see if the Kardashian Nation does anything about it.
YES !
DeleteRICO !
Catch Judge Jeanine on Hannity tonight when it is on again.
ReplyDeleteShe was GREAT.
Abedin told federal investigators in April that she used several email accounts for her work, including a Yahoo email, according to a summary of the interview released by the FBI in September. She said it was difficult to print from the State Department's email system so she routinely forwarded documents to her private accounts when she needed to print them out, according to the summary.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.yahoo.com/news/clinton-email-problem-resurfaces-fbi-announces-review-000453438.html
DRUDGE BLARING HEADLINE:
ReplyDeleteHUMA IN HIDING
No shit.
I'd be heading for the Idaho/Montana mountains, or Quirk's Professional Personal Protective Services, LLC, operating out of Detroit, Michigan. (UltraLight Skeedaddle at the ready for Quick Quirk Escapes)
Foul, foul bloody murder is the next act....
KellyAnne Conway is looking bright eyed tonight !
ReplyDelete:)
Hillary Clinton should be arrested. I guarantee you, if she is elected and being the sociopath that she is, she will instigate military conflicts with Russia as a diversion.
ReplyDeleteIf indicted, this scandal will ripple through Washington and some major corporations.
Trump must be elected.
A true criminal enterprise of the first order, Clinton, Inc.
ReplyDeleteEven if nothing comes of it, it sure is entertaining to watch the LNM and the libs squirm.
ReplyDeleteIt appears the FBI agents investigating Anthony Weiner for sexting an underaged girl have done the job that the FBI agents investigating Hillary Clinton for mishandling classified information didn’t or weren’t allowed to do.
ReplyDeleteHow did agents examine the devices? By seizing them. It’s a common practice in criminal investigations, but one that clearly was not applied in the case of Clinton or her top aide — even though agents assigned to that case knew Abedin hoarded classified emails on her electronic devices.
http://nypost.com/2016/10/28/weiner-revelation-proves-comey-dropped-the-ball-on-hillary-probe/
Interesting stuff here about all the lies Huma told the FBI.
IMO, Comey was seeing the beginnings of a revolt of the rank and file agents within the FBI because of the way he handled Hillarygate, and he had to step up and reopen the investigation to save face amongst his peers.
ReplyDeleteHERE IS THE SCORE CARD THAT MATTERS TO ME:
ReplyDeleteHillary Clinton - War Criminal
* 2 Million deaths
* 2 Million maimed
* Destroyed infrastructure across seven Middle Eastern Countries
* 4 million displaced people
Donald Trump
* Builder
* International projects creating jobs and infrastructure
* Killed no one
On time and below budget a mortal threat to entire Washington establishment.
DeleteEmily •
ReplyDeleteHere is a tip from a commenter on the political board on 4chan--Hillary's appearance schedule for next week has changed and Obama has disappeared from it--no more joint appearances with Obama. Also, according to Townhall, Clinton campaign manager Mook has deleted his twitter timeline.
What does Michelle Obama have to say about all this ?
DeleteShe's been really chummy with Hillary lately.
Maybe she'll take the kids and go on one last long vacation....
Yes, but Trump withheld payments to some contractors who did not fulfill their obligations in a timely manner regarding certain building projects. That is much more severe according to some here at the EB.
ReplyDelete.
DeleteMy goodness, the last time that subject came up I recall you said you were too busy tall about it, Mome.
I guess we should feel pretty honored that you would take time out of your busy schedule to drop a line.
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Delete...talk...
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You still have an opportunity to quite talking and repent in sackcloth and ashes for the errors of your ways, Quirk, before Judgement Day, which is everyday, starting tomorrow. It's your only way back to polite society.
DeleteHere:
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=repent+in+sackcloth+and+ashes&qpvt=repent+in+sackcloth+and+ashes&qpvt=repent+in+sackcloth+and+ashes&qpvt=repent+in+sackcloth+and+ashes&FORM=IGRE
Do thou likewise.
quit talling
DeleteWho is we?
DeleteThat's the Royal Quirkian 'WE', peasant.
Delete:)
Sanity from Cher:
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/cher
Another screwball,an honorary Kardashian.
DeleteUPDATE
ReplyDeleteHILLARY : DIRTY TO THE CORE (AUDIO FILE POSTED AT BOTTOM OF THIS POST)
Decade-old audio exposes then-Senator Hillary Clinton saying the US should have manipulated Palestinian parliamentary elections in 2006 to prevent a Hamas victory. The presidential candidate lamented that the US didn’t “determine who was going to win.”
“I do not think we should have pushed for an election in the Palestinian territories. I think that was a big mistake,” then-New York Senator Clinton told the Jewish Press, a New York-based weekly newspaper, several months after the January election.
“And if we were going to push for an election, then we should have made sure that we did something to determine who was going to win,” she said.
Until Friday, the comment Clinton made on September 5, 2006, only existed on a private audio cassette belonging to journalist Eli Chomsky. An editor and a staff writer for the Jewish Press, he interviewed Clinton at the newspaper’s office in Brooklyn.
Chomsky, who shared and played the tape for the Observer, says it is the only existing copy of that meeting with Clinton, during which the Palestinian parliamentary election was among top topics. The comments have been posted on SoundCloud.
Speaking to the news portal, he recalled being confused by the fact that “anyone could support the idea — offered by a national political leader, no less — that the US should be in the business of fixing foreign elections.”
The stench around this filthy sociopathic is of rot and death. A career of it.
ReplyDeleteA vote for Trump is a vote against all of the corruptocrats in both parties and the media. That is why Trump is loathed and fearsome.
ReplyDeleteComey really dropped a turd in Washington’s punch bowl
ReplyDeleteOn Friday, James Comey, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, acting independently of Attorney General Loretta Lynch, sent a letter to Congress saying that the F.B.I. had discovered e-mails that were potentially relevant to the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s private server. Coming less than two weeks before the Presidential election, Comey’s decision to make public new evidence that may raise additional legal questions about Clinton was contrary to the views of the Attorney General, according to a well-informed Administration official. Lynch expressed her preference that Comey follow the department’s longstanding practice of not commenting on ongoing investigations, and not taking any action that could influence the outcome of an election, but he said that he felt compelled to do otherwise.
Comey’s decision is a striking break with the policies of the Department of Justice, according to current and former federal legal officials. Comey, who is a Republican appointee of President Obama, has a reputation for integrity and independence, but his latest action is stirring an extraordinary level of concern among legal authorities, who see it as potentially affecting the outcome of the Presidential and congressional elections.
“You don’t do this,” one former senior Justice Department official exclaimed. “It’s aberrational. It violates decades of practice.” The reason, according to the former official, who asked not to be identified because of ongoing cases involving the department, “is because it impugns the integrity and reputation of the candidate, even though there’s no finding by a court, or in this instance even an indictment.”
Traditionally, the Justice Department has advised prosecutors and law enforcement to avoid any appearance of meddling in the outcome of elections, even if it means holding off on pressing cases. One former senior official recalled that Janet Reno, the Attorney General under Bill Clinton, “completely shut down” the prosecution of a politically sensitive criminal target prior to an election. “She was adamant—anything that could influence the election had to go dark,” the former official said.
THIS IS FROM AN ARTICLE ON THE NEW YORKER WEBSITE> ARE THEY TRYING TO BE IRONIC?
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Four years ago, then Attorney General Eric Holder formalized this practice in a memo to all Justice Department employees. The memo warned that, when handling political cases, officials “must be particularly sensitive to safeguarding the Department’s reputation for fairness, neutrality, and nonpartisanship.” To guard against unfair conduct, Holder wrote, employees facing questions about “the timing of charges or overt investigative steps near the time of a primary or general election” should consult with the Public Integrity Section of the Criminal Division.
The F.B.I. director is an employee of the Justice Department, and is covered by its policies. But when asked whether Comey had followed these guidelines and consulted with the Public Integrity Section, or with any other department officials, Kevin Lewis, a deputy director of public affairs for the Justice Department, said, “We have no comment on the matter.”
According to the Administration official, Lynch asked Comey to follow Justice Department policies, but he said that he was obliged to break with them because he had promised to inform members of Congress if there were further developments in the case. He also felt that the impending election created a compelling need to inform the public, despite the tradition of acting with added discretion around elections. The Administration official said that Lynch and Justice Department officials are studying the situation, which he called unprecedented.
Matthew Miller, a Democrat who served as the public-affairs director at the Justice Department under Holder, recalled that in one case, the department waited until after an election to send out subpoenas. “They didn’t want to influence the election—even though the subpoenas weren’t public,” he said. “People may think that the public needs to have this information before voting, but the thing is the public doesn’t really get the information. What it gets is an impression that may be false, because they have no way to evaluate it. The public always assumes when it hears that the F.B.I. is investigating that there must be something amiss. But there may be nothing here at all. That’s why you don’t do this.”
“Comey is an outstanding law-enforcement officer,” Miller said, “but he mistakenly thinks that the rules don’t apply to him. But there are a host of reasons for these rules.”
LET’S Redo the last line:
ReplyDelete“... “but he mistakenly thinks that the rules don’t apply to him. But there are a host of reasons for these rules.”
Now, take out the “he”and replace with “she”
Miller said, “but She mistakenly thinks that the rules don’t apply to Her. But there are a host of reasons for these rules.
Washington makes the rules and then decided which don’t apply to them.
ReplyDeleteTRUMP and his legions of ordinary people will get to speak and be heard. That is a good thing.
It’s bad you know...
ReplyDelete