âIndictmentââI do not think that word means what you think that word means.
Maybe if Clinton had included sheriffâs badge on all her correspondence there wouldnât be any red flags?
Yeah, um, Sean - Speaker Ryan just admitted straight up that Rumpâs tweets were anti-semitic. Tell me again - what does indictment mean?
Bitch, please! Your party is about to nominate for President one of the stupidest, most dangerous, and biggest assholes in the history of American politics. You donât get the right to scream about anybody elseâs âjudgementâ, motherfucker.
Oh, and one more thing, asshole: PETRAEUS - you know, that upstanding patriotic fucker who shared classified info with his bimbo, a man who you and your party defended to the fucking death.
BREAKING!! Hillary indicted!!!
(mumblemumbleâŚfor poor judgement)
OH! In all the fundraising literature, they were promising their supporters a metaphorical indictment!
Well, Iâm sure their base will be okay with their failure to deliver, again.
The first 13 minutes and 30 seconds Comey spoke was not exactly the most favorable characterization of Clinton, to put it mildly, but the thing is sheâs running against Donald Fucking Trump soâŚ
Clear indictment of Clintonâs Judgment
Fortunately, especially for your side, bad judgment is not a criminal offense. If it were, virtually all of Trumpâs campaign staff and the candidate himself would be in jail for the poor judgment of tweeting racist and neo-nazi memes or assaulting reporters or inciting violence at campaign rallies or âŚ
The findings of the @FBI are a clear indictment of @HillaryClintonâs judgement and fitness to be President
now what are the findings on Trump?
âAny other employee that works at the State Department that did what she did would have their security clearance pulled and would be facing charges,â Spicer said. âThis is absolutely ridiculous.â
names sirâŚgive up names.
âIf she followed the law like everybody else and used a State Department account or used even a private system like the director pointed out like Gmail, this wouldnât be a problem,â
No, no, please⌠keep beating that horse, sirâŚ
Iâm sure youâll get the result youâre looking for any time now.
Iâm surprised he didnât bring up Benghazi.
Shouldnât this be the time to tell the man clean up the dog doodoo in your own house first, and then when itâs clean as a whistle you can go after the crap on the sidewalks.
The horseâs name was Benghazi.
Comey, like the RNC Spox is a GOPâer. In a situation like this you donât listen to what Comey said but what he didnât say. He said ârecklessâ and âcarelessâ, subjective judgements made by him. He did not say illegal. What Comey said was the max he could get away with. Then you have another GOPâer using those words as corroboration in an HRC slam.
There was no reason for Comey to make this statement. It isnât required. But he sure as hell wasnât going to miss the opportunity. Itâll be batted around by the MSM and GOPâer echo chambers until it dies the dud it is. 3 weeks or so.
sean spicer: geez shawn. trump offers a clear indictment of trumpâs judgement on a daily basis.
What a miserable FK!..Letâs try that âindictmentâ thingy again SeanâŚ
you mean this isnât almost as good as a real indictment? well, iâll be.
Youâre forgetting Condie Rice, Colin Powell, Rummie and who knows however many others that are âguiltyâ of the same âcrime.â
Also, it seems to me to be a far better choice to let the Comeyâs words speak for themselves, rather than opening oneâs mouth and letting loose a bunch of words that âindictâ oneself on charges of abject stupidity.
And in any case where the FBI wasnât publicly announcing its recommendations, he just would have leaked them to the press and gotten them out that way. The public bad-mouthing was predictable, inevitable in some form, and only happened on camera because Big Dog was careless.