Red, with all due respect, the analogy you use couldn't be further from reality in this situation. The relationship between Trump as President and Comey as FBI director, or the head of one of the most powerful law enforcement agencies in the world, isn't your typical garden variety of employer/employee relationships. In theory both are public servants, neither owns the company. Yes one works at the pleasure of the other, but not in the sense you laid out. Suggesting this is analogous to asking some employee to reach out to a customer isn't even close to what happened. The way the Dems would like to portray this is similar to the Mỹ Lai Massacre. Dems want to spin that Trump gave a very clear "directive" by using the word "I hope this will go away." If you remember, the way that Mỹ Lai story was reported way back when was that a direct order was given to wipe out the villages because anyone left in them was a Guerrilla or enemy cohort. When in fact the reality was that the commander gave a unclear order that his worn out and highly stressed troops didn't fully understand because the command structure between him and his troops had broken down. The well liked Sargent had been blown up by a landmine a day or two before, further intensifying the communication breakdown.
Trump should have had the wisdom to have Sessions and others in the room. Comey was smart enough to walk his way through this improper conduct and if he was unclear what Trump was asking, shouldn't he have asked for clarification? This is a guy, Comey, that was a ethical loyal public servant who clearly knew his role. He is a highly skilled prosecutor and law enforcement official who believes in separation from politics. He had a chance to say "no" to someone he clearly didn't respect, someone who we all know desperately needs to hear someone say "NO", and instead he chose to cower. He'll make much more money in private practice than he'd ever make in the public sector. This can't simply be about not wanting to lose his job. I get that it's a pretty cool job. But stilll. Something smells. Shouldn't he have told Trump then and there, regardless of him potentially losing his job, that a President can't make those types of requests and cannot under Rule of Law obstruct or even appear to obstruct an ongoing investigation.
And what about the bombshell in AG Lynch politicizing the Clinton email investigation? A matter vs an investigation, which is exactly out of the Clinton playbook!
I like Comey but other than confirming that Trump is a liar, I don't think much news broke yesterday that did anymore damage to Trump. He's already really damaged but I'm not sure there is anything that could be found criminal here. I think the Lynch comment and the NYT criticism of incorrect reporting were the real news!
Trump should have had the wisdom to have Sessions and others in the room. Comey was smart enough to walk his way through this improper conduct and if he was unclear what Trump was asking, shouldn't he have asked for clarification? This is a guy, Comey, that was a ethical loyal public servant who clearly knew his role. He is a highly skilled prosecutor and law enforcement official who believes in separation from politics. He had a chance to say "no" to someone he clearly didn't respect, someone who we all know desperately needs to hear someone say "NO", and instead he chose to cower. He'll make much more money in private practice than he'd ever make in the public sector. This can't simply be about not wanting to lose his job. I get that it's a pretty cool job. But stilll. Something smells. Shouldn't he have told Trump then and there, regardless of him potentially losing his job, that a President can't make those types of requests and cannot under Rule of Law obstruct or even appear to obstruct an ongoing investigation.
And what about the bombshell in AG Lynch politicizing the Clinton email investigation? A matter vs an investigation, which is exactly out of the Clinton playbook!
I like Comey but other than confirming that Trump is a liar, I don't think much news broke yesterday that did anymore damage to Trump. He's already really damaged but I'm not sure there is anything that could be found criminal here. I think the Lynch comment and the NYT criticism of incorrect reporting were the real news!
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