vendic wrote:I thought all you guys would have been happy that he was gone since what he did was fire worthy.
Rommie wrote:vendic wrote:I thought all you guys would have been happy that he was gone since what he did was fire worthy.
Yeah, but do you really think that's why he was fired?
Rommie wrote:
The way I see it, there were two appropriate times to fire him because of his Clinton investigation shenanagins:
1) When Trump came into office
2) At the conclusion of the investigation currently being done into Comey's behavior
By doing it the way it was done now, and not even mentioning the real fireable offenses in the firing letter, instead talking about the number of times Trump was assured by Comey that he wasn't himself under investigation, during an investigation... that stinks to high heaven.
vendic wrote:Rommie wrote:vendic wrote:I thought all you guys would have been happy that he was gone since what he did was fire worthy.
Yeah, but do you really think that's why he was fired?
I really don't know why he was fired. I do know that I have little faith in politicians or the media these days.Rommie wrote:
The way I see it, there were two appropriate times to fire him because of his Clinton investigation shenanagins:
1) When Trump came into office
2) At the conclusion of the investigation currently being done into Comey's behavior
By doing it the way it was done now, and not even mentioning the real fireable offenses in the firing letter, instead talking about the number of times Trump was assured by Comey that he wasn't himself under investigation, during an investigation... that stinks to high heaven.
Here's the official reason's from Rod J Rosenstein. link
Rosenstein is apparently a highly respected guy by both parties. I doubt he was coerced to write a letter but who knows. The Democrats are already painting him as losing his great reputation because of this. I read that as, we don't like your letter, get ready to be burned politically. It's just smoke and mirrors to me. Politics as usual and I mean, that it's probably both sides waist deep in warm shit while pretending to be in the tropical waters of Tahiti.
Although the President has the power to remove an FBI director, the decision should not be taken lightly. I agree with the nearly unanimous opinions of former Department officials. The way the Director handled the conclusion of the email investigation was wrong. As a result, the FBI is unlikely to regain public and congressional trust until it has a Director who understands the gravity of the mistakes and pledges never to repeat them. Having refused to admit his errors, the Director cannot be expected to implement the necessary corrective actions.
There are no absolutes on the date he should have been fired imho.
Rommie wrote:There are no absolutes on the date he should have been fired imho.
I disagree. It was inappropriate to fire Comey once it was clear that there was an investigation into the Trump administration itself.
vendic wrote:Why?
I mean, why on day one. Wouldn't people expect him to have quite a lot of stuff to do on that day?
Would Jan 21st be ok for example?
geonuc wrote:vendic wrote:Why?
I mean, why on day one. Wouldn't people expect him to have quite a lot of stuff to do on that day?
Would Jan 21st be ok for example?
I said nothing about an 'absolute date'. By Jan 20, I meant when Trump became president and actually had the power to fire anyone. Jan 21, 22, 23 etc would have been fine. But the facts were clear - Comey violated the law in a big way and needed to be fired.
But, as Rommie said, once the Russia investigation started, firing the FBI director becomes very fishy.
geonuc wrote:If Trump thought as I do (fat chance), then he should have fired him on January 20.
Firing him now? Nope.
vendic wrote:I thought all you guys would have been happy that he was gone since what he did was fire worthy.
SciFiFisher wrote:I am happy. I am also quite convinced that the reason he was fired wasn't for the reasons he should have been fired for. Comey was fired because he wouldn't reassure Mr Trump that he was not under investigation. He was fired because he wouldn't swear fealty to Trump. And I think that the final straw was the fact that Comey asked for more resources for the Russian Investigation. There is also the little fact that Trump and Co. kept asking the FBI to drop the Russian investigation because it was "Fake". And kept insisting that the FBI should investigate all those nasty leaks in the WH.
Rommie wrote: I find it interesting though that not one senator questioned Comey's credibility as a witness.
SFC wrote:And I don't buy his excuse that he didn't go to anyone for assistance because it would somehow bias the troops.
Rommie wrote:SFC wrote:And I don't buy his excuse that he didn't go to anyone for assistance because it would somehow bias the troops.
Sorry, but what was this about exactly? I never heard it in any of the clips I saw yesterday, so not sure what it's about. But then, I didn't watch live or anything, so I may well have missed something.
Personally for me, it is not a shocker that if your boss says sketchy things to you you don't call them out for being inappropriate. I found there was some truth in the parallels drawn in this editorial, for example, based on my experience of being in rooms alone with powerful people you often don't act in the way you normally would when that shit goes down, and hindsight is always 20/20.
As I said, I still think Comey is not exactly my favorite person ever or anything, but at the end of the day there were two people in the room, and one of them is lying, and I don't think anyone after listening to Comey after all the Trump shenanigans thinks he's more likely to be the liar. And let's remember, Nixon didn't go down for the break-in at Watergate, he went down for then trying to cover it up.
vendic wrote:This is Interesting. Particularly the bit at the end when he he admitted that out of all the leaks coming out of the WhiteHouse, everyone knew Trump himself wasn't under investigation, including members of Congress, but no one leaked that to the media. He also admitted that Trump stated that if any of his people were involved in the Russia thing it would be great to know.
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