The Comey boomerang
by Don Surber
I don't know how well Jimmy the Geek Comey's book sales are going, but I do know his trash talk about the president has turned the public off.
(When I called him Jimmy the Weasel, readers complained that I was unfairly maligning weasels.)
"Forty-six percent (46%) of all voters believe Comey should be prosecuted for leaking information to the media at the time he was director of the FBI. That’s up from 41% last June following Comey’s admission under oath to a U.S. Senate committee that he leaked memos of his private meetings with Trump as FBI director to the New York Times through a friend," Rasmussen reported.
Comey has been an arrogant, elitist snob in interviews about his tome.
He was dismissive of Hillary and President Donald John Trump. Like most of the Deep Staters, he thinks he is better than the people we elect to run the government.
He also threw Loretta Lynch under the bus. (Come on, guys, let me call this little weasel a weasel.)
Stephen Kruiser at PJ Media found a review of Comey's book tour by the New York Times. Not the book (which the Times also reviewed) but a review of the book's promotion.
"With the release of his memoir this week and a set of high-profile media interviews to publicize it, Mr. Comey — whose firing by President Trump made him a hero to the president’s critics — has veered onto risky terrain, shedding the trappings of a high-minded referee and looking instead like a combatant in the country’s partisan battles," the Times said.
In other words, he has revealed who he really is.
One of my readers worked with Comey years ago and was shocked to see this side of him.
A plurality of Americans now wants him to stand trial for leaking.
Include me in that 46%.
(When I called him Jimmy the Weasel, readers complained that I was unfairly maligning weasels.)
"Forty-six percent (46%) of all voters believe Comey should be prosecuted for leaking information to the media at the time he was director of the FBI. That’s up from 41% last June following Comey’s admission under oath to a U.S. Senate committee that he leaked memos of his private meetings with Trump as FBI director to the New York Times through a friend," Rasmussen reported.
Comey has been an arrogant, elitist snob in interviews about his tome.
He was dismissive of Hillary and President Donald John Trump. Like most of the Deep Staters, he thinks he is better than the people we elect to run the government.
He also threw Loretta Lynch under the bus. (Come on, guys, let me call this little weasel a weasel.)
Stephen Kruiser at PJ Media found a review of Comey's book tour by the New York Times. Not the book (which the Times also reviewed) but a review of the book's promotion.
"With the release of his memoir this week and a set of high-profile media interviews to publicize it, Mr. Comey — whose firing by President Trump made him a hero to the president’s critics — has veered onto risky terrain, shedding the trappings of a high-minded referee and looking instead like a combatant in the country’s partisan battles," the Times said.
In other words, he has revealed who he really is.
One of my readers worked with Comey years ago and was shocked to see this side of him.
A plurality of Americans now wants him to stand trial for leaking.
Include me in that 46%.
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