Comey Taunts Critics Following Release of
IG Report, Takes Swipe at President Trump
Gateway Pundit,
by
Kristinn Taylor
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
8/29/2019 11:45:16 AM
Fired FBI Director James Comey taunted critics and took a swipe at President Trump immediately following the release of the Inspector General’s report regarding Comey’s handling of the Russia probe and leak of memos. The Justice Department declined to prosecute Comey, however the IG found multiple ethics and department guideline violations by Comey. (Photo) “DOJ IG “found no evidence that Comey or his attorneys released any of the classified information contained in any of the memos to members of the media.” I don’t need a public apology from those who defamed me, but a quick message
Reply 1 - Posted by:
seamusm 8/29/2019 11:55:59 AM (No. 165804)
Won't someone PLEASE press charges and throw Comey's sorry arse in jail?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
subal 8/29/2019 12:06:51 PM (No. 165820)
Well, now we know that Barr lacks any back bone.
Another swamp dweller slides out again!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
zzzghy 8/29/2019 12:13:53 PM (No. 165830)
The goofy loping liar must do and say something, yes?
His goose is already cooked and he knows it. The thing is, we may never enjoy the pleasure of it.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
obdurate 8/29/2019 12:22:34 PM (No. 165841)
I agree with #2, Comey is going to skate and he knows it.The fix is in, has always been in.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
RU4us 8/29/2019 12:23:58 PM (No. 165843)
Comey was fired for these "violations", all of which are formerly published facts. Remember, the FISA warrants are so un-American, they are to be guarded by strict procedure, violations of which are felonies. The latest facts reveal violations of law in all 4 FISA warrants. Why Comey's little safe, his office, home and person have not been apprehended and thoroughly examined, is angering and mystifying, but arrest for ethics and department guideline violations are petty crimes regarding this treasonous offender.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Janylou 8/29/2019 12:26:54 PM (No. 165845)
If I were Comey, I wouldn’t be poking the bull
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Krause 8/29/2019 12:32:04 PM (No. 165856)
What's he going to say when they write him up for FISA? He's going to look even more stupid!
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
curious1 8/29/2019 12:32:21 PM (No. 165857)
So when does the FBI do a no-knock raid on Comey's house at 4AM, check his wife for weapons, and have 40-50 agents milling around the outside of the house with CNN/FOX filming?
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
udanja99 8/29/2019 12:47:57 PM (No. 165872)
Keep mouthing off, Jimmy. Karma is headed your way.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
MMC 8/29/2019 12:51:05 PM (No. 165875)
If he talks, he is #arkancide material..
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Eagleid 8/29/2019 1:01:38 PM (No. 165882)
Any chance that DOJ opted not to indict Comey to make him a “cleaner” witness against McCabe? Better still, if the FISA fraud, conspiracy case is coming, there’s not a lot of sense in piling on.
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And again, We The People get the shaft.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
moebellini3 8/29/2019 1:26:10 PM (No. 165903)
The IG report is useless. Every freakin day we hear of more bombshell discoveries. Problem with all of this is, nobody is held accountable. Everybody loves this attorney general Barr. But he hasn't indicted one freakin person, even with all of this bullsh** evidence. Mean while Nadler is still ruing peoples lives calling everybody in his path to testify before his committee. Who has Barr called to testify, nobody. Right now I have to put Barr and the IG in the deep swamp with the rest of them. Got it...
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
skacmar 8/29/2019 1:27:02 PM (No. 165904)
Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall. Comey apparently failed to read the part of the report that rips his ethics apart and clearly states that he violated all kinds of FBI policies and procedures. Whether or not he is prosecuted, his termination was clearly warranted. He should not be so smug. He was cleared of nothing in this report. It just confirms that he is a spineless weasel with no ethics at all. He is also too self-righteous to see that anything that he has done is wrong.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Delilah 8/29/2019 1:29:52 PM (No. 165908)
Looks like we have another wimp or coconspirator for AG. What a disappointment! And the criminals in DC get to lord it over us how privileged they are while we are nothing but stupid @@ses who have to obey the law which they flaunt.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Jebediah 8/29/2019 1:31:22 PM (No. 165911)
Barr may feel indicting Comey is not a good idea because a Democratic jury would acquit him, but meanwhile Flynn has been destroyed on nonsense, and others like Roger Stone face prison for the rest of their lives. Barr is allowing a two tier justice system because he thinks he can't get a conviction (and Comey feeding the Press with classified papers via a cut-out IS illegal) and now we will have Comey on every CNN, MSNBC et al. again pious and put upon. Has Barr no sense???????? He is facilitating a feeling of a two tier system because he doesn't want too lose in court.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
The Remnants 8/29/2019 1:32:09 PM (No. 165914)
Didn't Comey release some information that he should not have to a Columbia University professor/friend?
I am happy to be corrected. And, I understand, his daughter is prosecuting the Epstein case; or has the government moved on since the "suicide"? I wonder if all the capitals of the world are as corrupt as ours.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Golden Goose 8/29/2019 1:44:29 PM (No. 165925)
In the meantime, I'll continue to avoid watching Sean Hannity so that I don't have to endure his constant, breathless, Y2K-esque warnings of imminent justice for the Deep State conspirators.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Harlowe 8/29/2019 1:51:09 PM (No. 165931)
#6,#7,#12- Patience is a virtue. Timing is everything. Old adages, but worthy life lessons. There is a comforting sympathy poem, author unknown, that is entitled, “The Plan of the Master Weaver.” Although the poem is focused on the Lord, a portion of it comes to mind due to the disappointment and the frustration patriotic Americans are feeling for not seeing justice being served for those who have violated the laws of this country:
“For He can view the pattern, Upon the upper side, While I can see it only, On this, the under side.”
The poem’s conclusion:
“Not till the loom is silent, And the shuttles cease to fly, Shall God unroll the canvas, And explain the reason why--The Dark threads are as needed, In the Weaver's skillful hand, As the threads of gold and silver, In the pattern He has planned.”
God selects heads of nations, God controls the universe. President Donald Trump’s timing has been a good measure of his success. Without question, there are other violations to be considered and judicially addressed. Time will tell.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Skinnydip 8/29/2019 1:52:24 PM (No. 165935)
Exactly #19. I never thought I would say this but if I hear Hannity say “BleachBit” one more time I’m turning off the TV.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Starboard_side 8/29/2019 1:53:48 PM (No. 165937)
So, he admits to releasing the one memo to his friend, in the hope for a special counsel being appointed, which one was, and that special counsel becomes the Mueller team, that produces the Mueller Report.
The Mueller Report determines, after nearly 2 years, and with highly partisan Democrats looking with unlimited budget and time, that there was NO COLLUSION, and NO OBSTRUCTION.
For what benefit was the need for the Special Counsel, and why didn't Comey believe they could investigate the matter without one when he was part of the cabal, it seems, that was trying to frame Trump by any means necessary?
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Quigley 8/29/2019 1:54:26 PM (No. 165938)
Apparently Comey knows how to commit acts which are against FBI policy and professional conduct but nonetheless within the letter of the law. Smart crooks always know how to thread the needle and stay within the law as they carryout their immoral, unprofessional, and/or fidelity to the public and their office. The clittons always maintained plausible deniability.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Southron 8/29/2019 2:16:21 PM (No. 165950)
Southron's Wife: We stopped watching Sean Hannity a long, long time ago. Got to the point where we gagged about his "Breaking Headlines! - Don't go anywhere!" and some serious stuff coming up and hold onto your horses because this is IT (!) and justice will prevail!
IG Barr? Swamp creature, apparently. Too bad Jeffrey Epstein isn't around to host a blow-out party for Comey and company. Head for Lolita Island, and hang a lot of party crepe-paper around while they bust open the champagne, Cheez-Wiz and Ritz crackers.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 8/29/2019 2:38:51 PM (No. 165959)
Just get the orange jumpsuit ready and haul his ars in for booking.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
Rinktum 8/29/2019 3:15:36 PM (No. 165978)
As my dad use to say, he’s. cruisin’ for a bruisin! Boy is this guy arrogant. I cannot believe he is shaking his fist in the face of the DOJ like this. Oh, wait...yep, he’s all good because he knows so many were in on the coup they couldn’t possibly indict them all. That chain would lead right up to the Boy King and we cannot have that even if it means that the real criminals get a pass. I don’t believe the powers that be in Washington realize how disgusted and angry the American people are over their contempt for us and their total lawlessness. People are incensed that these politicians and unelected bureaucrats believe they can get away with an attempted coup. We have had it. This two tiered justice system is wholly unacceptable. We expect justice and we expect it now with no hemming and hawing about the “good of the country.” The sleeping giant is awake and he is ticked off. Best do what is right and not what is expedient. The former head of the FBI is a criminal whether the powers that be want to prosecute him or not. If this is just a test to see how many they can decline to hold them responsible for what they have done, they failed the test. We want everyone prosecuted who had anything to do with overthrowing a duly elected President. The spying, set ups, lying, and false accusations all need to be addressed. The American people will not settle for less. We are tired of the elites getting pass after pass.
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
Tianne 8/29/2019 3:31:33 PM (No. 165995)
Mr. Comey is as corrupt, self-aggrandizing, abominable, and unlikable, as Hillary.
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 8/29/2019 3:58:06 PM (No. 166014)
Comey is like a 4-yr preschooler. When asked if he leaked the memo.
Mom to little Jonny: Johnny, did you take that cookie?
Little Johnny: no, I didn’t take it. I asked Susie to get it for me and she gave it to me.
And with other LDotters, I am done with Hannity and Joe and his wife, Victoria. And probably Sara Carter and John Solomon. They ain’t got nothin’.
The only MAN in Washington DC is one Donald John Trump.
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Reply 28 - Posted by:
LesUNo 8/29/2019 4:59:45 PM (No. 166043)
Comey’s hubris is matched only by his incredible lack of judgement. It may prove to be tremendous folly to mock the President. One can hope for, at the least a comeuppance since we know there will be no indictment.
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Reply 29 - Posted by:
Geoman 8/29/2019 5:20:52 PM (No. 166054)
Other than the risk of stating an unpopular opinion on this site, how can so many critical comments about Sessions, Barr, and the DOJ be so completely removed from any responsibility being attributed to their Chief Executive? Criticism of certain acts or lack thereof does not imply mindless opposition to President Trump or a lack of overall support for his success and re-election. As a much younger man, I put all of my political hopes and faith in Ronald Reagan. During his presidency, he made some disappointing decisions, worthy of criticism, which he received (and is still criticized by many today) but he taught me that in the world of politics, one must "trust but verify." President Trump, the man, is no longer a DC outsider and is as much of a politician as was Reagan. Some of his actions or his inaction may reflect his own political considerations, which most often appear to be sound. It is inconceivable that the president offered no opinion or direction on the matter of Comey, Hillary, or any of the other coup actors.
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