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By the way....

The Russian Foreign minister mocked the firing in our building.

And this.....no US press was allowed....no US photo ops...

The single only photo of meeting with Russia Foreign minister was allowed to Putin. That pic of them together is already spread all over the world BY THE RUSSIAN MEDIA.

Trump meets Russia's 'top spy' and foreign minister in the Oval Office - and bans White House reporters from meeting but invites Putin's photographer to record encounter

Read more: Trump meets Putin foreign minister & RUSSIA puts out photo | Daily Mail Online
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Shall we have a moment of silence for all the anti Trump folks who think Trump and his team did not weigh all the possible outcomes? That they chose to fire Comey with no game plan or end game?

What the average Trump opponent will not, can not embrace is the fact that after doing their home work and weighing the options.....he actually did it.

We know some of you do not have the option or luxury of self thought...the talking points bulletins.....the puppeted media pied piper of the party loyalists....set the tone and direction to be followed.
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the progressive spin on Comey's firing has taken many of us aback..what a surprise. Who would ever had predicted progressives would make such accusations against Trump Trump Derangement Syndrome is more difficult to cure than Lyme disease.

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the progressive spin on Comey's firing has taken many of us aback..what a surprise. Who would ever had predicted progressives would make such accusations against Trump Trump Derangement Syndrome is more difficult to cure than Lyme disease.

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Your total and complete obsession with making every single issue the same thing is duly noted, however do these folks suffer from your alleged syndrome....

While I have heard not much defense of Comey, the below ARE ALL REPUBLICAN CONSERVATIVES, MANY WHO SUPPORTED TRUMP IN THE CAMPAIGN and who probably could critique Comey BUT really question the timing and reasoning of this action.

They would be interested to hear how you have labeled them.

IN your little world it is all about progressives bad....conservatives good, with no gray area.

"Sen. Jeff Flake (Ariz.). “I’ve spent the last several hours trying to find an acceptable rationale for the timing of Comey’s firing. I just can’t do it.”

Rep. Barbara Comstock (Va.). “I can’t defend or explain tonight’s actions or timing of the firing of FBI Director James Comey. The FBI investigation into the Russian impact on the 2016 election must continue.”

Sen. John McCain (Ariz.). “While the President has the legal authority to remove the Director of the FBI, I am disappointed in the President’s decision to remove James B. Comey from office. James B. Comey is a man of honor and integrity, and he has led the FBI well in extraordinary circumstances.”

Rep. Carlos Curbelo (Fla.). “Today’s extraordinary decision raises many questions all of which must be answered. … It is critical that the FBI can continue all of its pending work with independence and integrity – especially the investigation into the Russian government’s efforts to influence our last election and undermine American democracy. Today I reiterate the need for Congress to establish a Select Committee with full investigatory powers to thoroughly examine this matter.”

Rep. Justin Amash (Mich.). “My staff and I are reviewing legislation to establish an independent commission on Russia. The second paragraph of this letter is bizarre.”

Sen. Ben Sasse (Neb.). "Regardless of how you think Director Comey handled the unprecedented complexities of the 2016 election cycle, the timing of this firing is very troubling. … As the chairman of the Judiciary Committee’s Oversight Subcommittee, I have reached out to the Deputy Attorney General for clarity on his rationale for recommending this action.”

Sen. James Lankford (Okla.). “The issues that our law enforcement, intelligence community and congressional committees deal with each day are very sensitive and have life or death implications. Director Comey has been the public face representing thousands of committed law enforcement officers and civil servants within the intelligence community. In the days ahead, the American people need clarity and deserve an explanation for his immediate firing.”

Sen. Richard Burr (N.C.). “I am troubled by the timing and reasoning of Director Comey’s termination. I have found Director Comey to be a public servant of the highest order, and his dismissal further confuses an already difficult investigation by the Committee. In my interactions with the Director and with the Bureau under his leadership, he and the FBI have always been straightforward with our Committee.”

Rep. Trey Gowdy (S.C.). “I am thankful for his service to our country and am hopeful our President will select an independent-minded person to serve as the head of our nation’s premier law enforcement agency. Our justice system is the foundation of our republic. It must be both respected and fully worthy of our respect.”


Republican reactions to the firing of James B. Comey, ranked - The Washington Post
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More Republicans with Rubicons syndrome.

The great thing is that while Rubicon is country way down the list after adoration of Trump, these folks actually care about our country.


Sen. John Boozman (Ark.): Boozman said in a statement that "Americans deserve a full explanation as to the circumstances of the decision to immediately remove Mr. Comey from his post. Our country has lost faith in many of our institutions and a better public accounting of this situation.... can help restore some of that broken trust."

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska): Murkowski said in a statement that “whether or not you are a supporter of Mr. James Comey’s actions as FBI director, the timing of his firing — in the middle of an investigation into Russia’s interference in our election — is serious cause for concern.”

Sen. Rob Portman (Ohio): Portman said in a statement that “given the timing and circumstances of the decision, I believe the White House should provide a fuller explanation regarding the president’s rationale.”

Sen. John Thune (S.D.): Thune told a local TV station that "there are questions about timing that the administration and Justice Department are going to need to answer in the days ahead."



None is much different than what Democrats are saying but RUBICON needs to feed of his hate.

GOP senators on Comey firing: Where they stand | TheHill
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Your total and complete obsession with making every single issue the same thing is duly noted, however do these folks suffer from your alleged syndrome....

While I have heard not much defense of Comey, the below ARE ALL REPUBLICAN CONSERVATIVES, MANY WHO SUPPORTED TRUMP IN THE CAMPAIGN and who probably could critique Comey BUT really question the timing and reasoning of this action.

They would be interested to hear how you have labeled them.

IN your little world it is all about progressives bad....conservatives good, with no gray area.

"Sen. Jeff Flake (Ariz.). “I’ve spent the last several hours trying to find an acceptable rationale for the timing of Comey’s firing. I just can’t do it.”

Rep. Barbara Comstock (Va.). “I can’t defend or explain tonight’s actions or timing of the firing of FBI Director James Comey. The FBI investigation into the Russian impact on the 2016 election must continue.”

Sen. John McCain (Ariz.). “While the President has the legal authority to remove the Director of the FBI, I am disappointed in the President’s decision to remove James B. Comey from office. James B. Comey is a man of honor and integrity, and he has led the FBI well in extraordinary circumstances.”

Rep. Carlos Curbelo (Fla.). “Today’s extraordinary decision raises many questions all of which must be answered. … It is critical that the FBI can continue all of its pending work with independence and integrity – especially the investigation into the Russian government’s efforts to influence our last election and undermine American democracy. Today I reiterate the need for Congress to establish a Select Committee with full investigatory powers to thoroughly examine this matter.”

Rep. Justin Amash (Mich.). “My staff and I are reviewing legislation to establish an independent commission on Russia. The second paragraph of this letter is bizarre.”

Sen. Ben Sasse (Neb.). "Regardless of how you think Director Comey handled the unprecedented complexities of the 2016 election cycle, the timing of this firing is very troubling. … As the chairman of the Judiciary Committee’s Oversight Subcommittee, I have reached out to the Deputy Attorney General for clarity on his rationale for recommending this action.”

Sen. James Lankford (Okla.). “The issues that our law enforcement, intelligence community and congressional committees deal with each day are very sensitive and have life or death implications. Director Comey has been the public face representing thousands of committed law enforcement officers and civil servants within the intelligence community. In the days ahead, the American people need clarity and deserve an explanation for his immediate firing.”

Sen. Richard Burr (N.C.). “I am troubled by the timing and reasoning of Director Comey’s termination. I have found Director Comey to be a public servant of the highest order, and his dismissal further confuses an already difficult investigation by the Committee. In my interactions with the Director and with the Bureau under his leadership, he and the FBI have always been straightforward with our Committee.”

Rep. Trey Gowdy (S.C.). “I am thankful for his service to our country and am hopeful our President will select an independent-minded person to serve as the head of our nation’s premier law enforcement agency. Our justice system is the foundation of our republic. It must be both respected and fully worthy of our respect.”


Republican reactions to the firing of James B. Comey, ranked - The Washington Post
RubiTHECon is the most transparent fake on this site.

Even with his addiction to plagiarism, making false statements while NEVER providing links and pathetic attempts at projecting even a modicum of intelligence, his blind ignorance and loyalty to the religion/excuses of far-right wing extremism...exposes him as the pseudo-intellectual, ignorant partisan hack that he is.

But hey, his embarrassingly hilarious posts...are always good for a solid guffaw.
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RubiTHECon is the most transparent fake on this site.

Even with his addiction to plagiarism, making false statements while NEVER providing links and pathetic attempts at projecting even a modicum of intelligence, his blind ignorance and loyalty to the religion/excuses of far-right wing extremism...exposes him as the pseudo-intellectual, ignorant partisan hack that he is.

But hey, his embarrassingly hilarious posts...are always good for a solid guffaw.
I see very little humor today. Not a fan of Comey, but today Russia, with Trump's assistance shoved our noses in it.

Russia was given by our White House the opportunity to publish the only photos taken and publish a story seen all over the world of a huge meeting in THE USA WHITE HIUSE.

In addition, we had the foreign minister of Russia making a sarcastic joke about this firing while arm in arm with our Secy of State.

Then we hear the THIRD time line for the firing, and garbage as a reason.

What is upsetting how stupid this country looks today, how the President will not personally address us about his thinking in the firing....I did not support Trump but feel totally duped. The firing is secondary to how the American people were made look like buffoons.

The word is that Comey would not be his lapdog, but some legal folks are saying that since Trump mentioned the Russia investigation and Comey in his letter, Comey may be free to talk more freely.

I might also add, I cannot accept anyone who accepts a nomination because they will need to promise obedience to Trump.

We ARE a 3rd world country now. Pence and the WH give differing stories today. Literally, the USA is now being compared to 3rd world countries. And on here, posters actually think the reaction is a defense of Comey. Keep count as he destroys our judicial system.....

3.5 months......3 judicial investigating Trump.....3 fired
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More Republicans with Rubicons syndrome.

The great thing is that while Rubicon is country way down the list after adoration of Trump, these folks actually care about our country.


Sen. John Boozman (Ark.): Boozman said in a statement that "Americans deserve a full explanation as to the circumstances of the decision to immediately remove Mr. Comey from his post. Our country has lost faith in many of our institutions and a better public accounting of this situation.... can help restore some of that broken trust."

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska): Murkowski said in a statement that “whether or not you are a supporter of Mr. James Comey’s actions as FBI director, the timing of his firing — in the middle of an investigation into Russia’s interference in our election — is serious cause for concern.”

Sen. Rob Portman (Ohio): Portman said in a statement that “given the timing and circumstances of the decision, I believe the White House should provide a fuller explanation regarding the president’s rationale.”

Sen. John Thune (S.D.): Thune told a local TV station that "there are questions about timing that the administration and Justice Department are going to need to answer in the days ahead."



None is much different than what Democrats are saying but RUBICON needs to feed of his hate.

GOP senators on Comey firing: Where they stand | TheHill
The director of the FBI serves at the pleasure of the president. The president has the right to replace him at anytime with or without cause or reason. He does not have to explain anything to anyone.
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The director of the FBI serves at the pleasure of the president. The president has the right to replace him at anytime with or without cause or reason. He does not have to explain anything to anyone.
No he does not. Are you not proud ? Wave your Trump flag, because there is no way in hell you can make any case that this was done for our country...this was done for Trump, and Trump alone.

Makes you wonder why such energy invested in what ? What does he not want made public ? If nothing to hide, why fire the man heading the investigation, why fire TWO others investigating HIM.

This was a great day for Putin...he absolved Trump of everything today and it was all over the world. We have had our ass handed to us.
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I see very little humor today. Not a fan of Comey, but today Russia, with Trump's assistance shoved our noses in it.

Russia was given by our White House the opportunity to publish the only photos taken and publish a story seen all over the world of a huge meeting in THE USA WHITE HIUSE.

In addition, we had the foreign minister of Russia making a sarcastic joke about this firing while arm in arm with our Secy of State.

Then we hear the THIRD time line for the firing, and garbage as a reason.

What is upsetting how stupid this country looks today, how the President will not personally address us about his thinking in the firing....I did not support Trump but feel totally duped. The firing is secondary to how the American people were made look like buffoons.

The word is that Comey would not be his lapdog, but some legal folks are saying that since Trump mentioned the Russia investigation and Comey in his letter, Comey may be free to talk more freely.

I might also add, I cannot accept anyone who accepts a nomination because they will need to promise obedience to Trump.

We ARE a 3rd world country now. Pence and the WH give differing stories today. Literally, the USA is now being compared to 3rd world countries. And on here, posters actually think the reaction is a defense of Comey. Keep count as he destroys our judicial system.....

3.5 months......3 judicial investigating Trump.....3 fired
Don't get me wrong, I certainly don't see Trump's attempt at being a dictator and treating/ignoring our checks & balances as if he were 'just a CEO'...as being "funny."


The humorous part, IMHO, is the absolute ridiculousness of the blind defense by people like RubiTHECon (and others)...of what is truly indefensible.
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The director of the FBI serves at the pleasure of the president. The president has the right to replace him at anytime with or without cause or reason. He does not have to explain anything to anyone.
Does the POTUS have the "right" to hire/fire those at that level?

Of course he does.

Was sending a letter to FBI headquarters and having Comey find out he was fired by seeing a television report on it while he was addressing his employees, before Trump (or at least someone of stature within Chump's administration) told him in person...a lowlife, chicken$hit and scumbag move?

Absolutely!!

Do those that would blindly defend such a move, also prove that they share the most despicable...of Chump's defective personality traits?

Absolutely on that also!



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