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Home Front: Politix
Did FBI Chief James Comey Bury Hillary's Chances?
2016-07-09
[AnNahar] Which Republican is most likely to impede Hillary Clinton
... sometimes described as America's Blond Eminence and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Tallyrand ...
's race to the White House? Most would say Donald Trump, but FBI director James Comey could be the surprise obstacle on her path to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

Comey, a former federal prosecutor and ex-deputy attorney general, on Tuesday offered a damning assessment of her email practices during her time at the State Department -- but did not recommend she face criminal charges.

In an explosive -- and surprise -- 15-minute speech, the towering Comey -- he stands 6'8" (two meters) tall -- gave Clinton a dressing down that is sure to reverberate until voters head to the polls in November to choose President Barack Obama
That’s just how white folks will do you....
's successor.

He reiterated those views before a congressional committee on Thursday, facing a grilling over his impartiality but remaining unflappable under pressure, and insisting the FBI's conclusions were sound.

Of course, by saying Clinton was not criminally liable, Comey did not deal a death blow to her White House hopes. But the former first lady now will face difficult questions on the campaign trail for months until election day on November 8.

It will not be easy to erase the words uttered by Comey about Clinton -- his labeling of her as "extremely careless" will certainly be used in countless Trump attack ads.

Some experts even suggest the fallout could haunt her all the way to the Oval Office if she wins the presidency.

Comey said while there was no firm evidence that Clinton's email was successfully hacked, he also said he could not rule it out, and that sophisticated cyber criminals would not have left any trace.

On Thursday, he said Clinton "should have known not to send classified information." He also blasted the State Department as having a lax security culture under her leadership.

Only time will tell how Comey's words will affect Clinton's drive for the presidency.

- Straight shooter -
Comey, who has been in his position at the Federal Bureau of Investigation since September 2013, stole the spotlight from Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who could only announce Wednesday that she was following his recommendations.

Lynch sparked controversy last week when she met Clinton's husband, former president Bill Clinton
...former Democratic president of the U.S. Bill was the second U.S. president to be impeached, the first to deny that oral sex was sex, the first to have difficulty with the definition of is...
, on the tarmac at the Phoenix airport -- a chat that left Republicans crying foul.

The year-long probe and its unusual conclusion have reinforced the view of Comey as a straight shooter, ready to take the heat from all sides in sticky situations.

Democrats are mad at how he painted Clinton in his assessment, and surprised at how much details he offered in a process that is usually kept secret.

Republicans are angry that she will not be charged, saying it defies logic given the errors that were made.

But Comey is a smooth operator with tons of experience in government.

- Connected -
For three decades, Comey has circulated in political and legal circles at the highest level, giving him the confidence to sometimes anger the country's justice department, and even the White House.

In the wake of the 2014 fatal police shooting of unarmed black teen Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, Comey raised hackles by supporting cops who were wary of fulfilling their duties, for fear of their actions being caught on video.

Many top US government careers begin in New York, and Comey is no exception -- he hails from the Manhattan suburbs. He cut his teeth as a federal prosecutor in New York and the Washington area.

In 2003, he became deputy attorney general.

The following year, he faced one of his toughest showdowns, cementing his reputation for being independent and unafraid.

Comey had become acting attorney general due to the illness of his boss John Ashcroft.

At Ashcroft's bedside, the presidential counsel to George W. Bush, Alberto Gonzales, was trying to persuade him to reauthorize a controversial warrantless eavesdropping program.

Comey -- who was against extending the program -- later revealed the incident to senators, unleashing a political firestorm.
Posted by:trailing wife

#12  Trump is spending no money but collecting money all the time. Clinton has a high burn rate to just keep the poll numbers close. Seems to me that sort of thing favors Trump.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2016-07-09 22:31  

#11  She had some very harsh words for Comey but I can't find the link.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2016-07-09 20:54  

#10  An Nahar is Lebanese? I mean, it's based there, but they work for someone else, I thought.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2016-07-09 15:43  

#9  Old news, move along.
Posted by: Shipman   2016-07-09 15:29  

#8  Classic insider navel-gazing. Comey caused irreparable damage to law enforcement, and the uptick in police shootings is proof.
Posted by: Regular joe   2016-07-09 12:44  

#7  I find this article interesting because it appeared in An Nahar, a Lebanese news source, picked up from the Agence France Presse news feed. In the midst of the roaring against Donald Trump occurring beyond our shores, a major news purveyor has started to openly challenge the idea of Hillary Clinton.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-07-09 10:45  

#6  Not enough to beat the margin of corruption come November
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2016-07-09 10:13  

#5  I hope he has buried the evil witches chances; there's hope and change I can believe in. However, Comey usurped the rule of law, the prosecutor's role, and the jury's decision to determine intent by electing to not just turn over the evidence to the DOJ. He probably knew that the DOJ is so politicized that they would never prosecute Hilda.
Posted by: JohnQC   2016-07-09 09:35  

#4  Heh. The Stupid Wing of the UniParty has been given lots of ammunition to hammer her with till the election, but as usual they'd rather play the Washington Generals in the game (its really war by other means).
Posted by: Procopius2k   2016-07-09 08:05  

#3  What Mr West said is correct but she should be in jail.

If she was indicted then the facts would be part of a formal law proceeding and no one could talk about them and it would have been drawn out past November.

But she's not, so have at it...
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2016-07-09 05:32  

#2  Hildebeest blames whites and cops.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-07-09 01:10  

#1  LTC(Ret) Allen West's take on the Comey decision.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-07-09 01:00  

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