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Originally Posted by Guest
I'm wondering if Hillary and the DNC have real cause for celebration. It’s true that team Hillary was let off the hook, but at what cost. There were 3 possible scenarios open to FBI director Comey.
1. He could have recommended an indictment in which case Hillary would resign and the DNC would nominate either Sanders who polls much better than Trump or Biden who would absolutely crush Trump. Bad for Hillary good for DNC.
2. He could have simply said the FBI found no evidence of wrongdoing during her tenure at State and then provide no details. This would have completely exonerated her and would have been the best scenario for Hillary and the DNC. I’m sure the administration is none too pleased that he didn’t do this.
3. What he did was provide a laundry list of her transgressions. He totally destroyed the veracity of her previous public statements regarding her e-mails. This plays right into the narrative that she is above the law and is a liar. Every time Trump calls her “crooked,” voters will remember this episode.
This is the best possible outcome for Trump and the RNC and why I consider it a pyrrhic victory for Hillary. At this point, the RNC would be wise to leave it alone and let Trump take on Hillary.
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It isn't in the RNC or the Republican House to be wise. You have to know that the House is going to have hearings about Hillary lying under oath. They were going in that direction with the questions that they Comey.
Comey really laid the wood to Trump with his statements about a "rigged" game. In essence saying, that calling the outcome as rigged as beyond stupid.
Hillary has an out with all the hearings and unproven charges against her as being nothing but political.
This election will come down to the debates. She has an advantage against him, because he can't help himself. His name calling as childish as it is will never stop. Hopefully people will want substance to the candidate's positions, and not just a bunch of empty words.