Totally delusional tweet for the day

“Total and complete vindication.”? Not to mention that the memos Comey leaked were written by himself, for the file, not classified, and did not broach classified material? With Comey’s testimony yesterday, I think that things have reached a tipping point — Trump will not recover from this. Congressional Republicans, and staff, are going to start fleeing.

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Tweet for the day

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Dismal #SBC17/2017 tweets for the day

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Comey’s statement

James Comey has released the introductory statement he intends to make at tomorrow’s testimony.

The President began by asking me whether I wanted to stay on as FBI Director, which I found strange because he had already told me twice in earlier conversations that he hoped I would stay, and I had assured him that I intended to. He said that lots of people wanted my job and, given the abuse I had taken during the previous year, he would understand if I wanted to walk away.

My instincts told me that the one-on-one setting, and the pretense that this was our first discussion about my position, meant the dinner was, at least in part, an effort to have me ask for my job and create some sort of patronage relationship. That concerned me greatly, given the FBI’s traditionally independent status in the executive branch.

I replied that I loved my work and intended to stay and serve out my ten-year term as Director. And then, because the set-up made me uneasy, I added that I was not “reliable” in the way politicians use that word, but he could always count on me to tell him the truth. I added that I was not on anybody’s side politically and could not be counted on in the traditional political sense, a stance I said was in his best interest as the President.

A few moments later, the President said, “I need loyalty, I expect loyalty.” I didn’t move, speak, or change my facial expression in any way during the awkward silence that followed. We simply looked at each other in silence. The conversation then moved on, but he returned to the subject near the end of our dinner.

Comey’s behavior hasn’t been all that it could have been, but Trump is sui generis and I doubt that anything in Comey’s prior experience prepared him for for Trump’s avariciously sociopathic behavior. From the good guys’ side, I mean.

My bet is that Comey was slow to accept that a cheap, thuggish gangster is now in the White House.

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The client from hell

Apparently, The Donald is having difficulty finding lawyers willing to represent him in the growing investigations of he and his campaign.

“The concerns were, ‘The guy won’t pay and he won’t listen,’” said one lawyer close to the White House who is familiar with some of the discussions between the firms and the administration, as well as deliberations within the firms themselves.

Perhaps he’ll want to reconsider the proposed budget cuts for legal aid for the indigent.

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