Comey may have outsmarted the Clintons & Lynch
Sunday, July 17, 2016
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From a friend.
Subject: Fwd: Comey may have outsmarted the Clintons & Lynch
Consider this:
Comey is not a stupid guy. He may have been directed to "take the
fall" with his Hillary announcement (we know that Loretta didn't want
this thrown on her desk to preside over, even though the FBI has no
authority to make decisions whether or not to prosecute crimes; they
only investigate and Justice Dept decides that). However, he decided
to do something out of the ordinary -- lay out and disclose all of his
evidence during his Press Conference. He knew what he was doing and
he knew that it would create a "firestorm" of controversy. If he had
just sent everything he had to AG Lynch, it might have all gotten
buried or, at least, not disclosed until long after the election.
Instead, he threw it all out for the public to know.
He also knew that it would cause Congress to call for an investigation
so, now, he will not just be able to go and answer their questions; he
made himself available almost instantly ( tomorrow at 10 AM) full well
knowing that they will want to dig even deeper, hear about more
evidence and have an open-ended Q&A for the entire day if they want
to. If he wanted to, he could have stalled this for a month just by
saying "he's busy; send me a Subpoena or let's schedule it for a
convenient time.
I think Comey knew that this way the FBI's entire case will get a full
public airing (and, since there isn't a prosecution pending, he can be
candid and open about (anything and everything). If it went to the
Justice Dept's hands, it would die a slow death there. Nothing will
be kept secret now; we'll learn about things (such as Hillary having
12 private servers) that no one even suspected existed. Comey can,
literally, try this case before the public, just as he started to do
laying out the key evidence just before "dropping the case", when
everyone thought he was heading toward a recommendation of
prosecution. The Public and Media will now get to know EVERYTHING
that would or could have been presented in court if there was a
prosecution (in fact, even more than what could be presented in court
because there will be no rules of evidence holding him back). This
hearing could be extremely eye-opening. Like I said, Comey isn't a
stupid guy and he might have just outsmarted Lynch and Obama when they
told him to "kill this case".
A Grand Jury might have taken 6 months or longer to accomplish, if
playing "according to Hoyle", plus it is secret, except for leaks.
Now nothing will be secret. Again, Comey is not stupid and he might
also prove that he is no one's lacky; however, he will just "play it
straight"; answer all of the questions and not have to volunteer
anything. After all, Obama and Lynch can't tell him to lie to
Congress. He might look foolish laying out this case when not
recommending prosecution but he might be wiser beyond our thinking
because now he will just be responding to questions "under oath".
That's my take on this scenario. This could come out to be the
biggest fake-out in American history and, possibly, the only way to
take down a liar and dishonest government official who is being
"protected". It might, actually, be worse than anything Hillary and
Bill ever imagined.
Who knows; maybe this will also carry into the Foundation crap as
well. We will see.
very very interesting.....to say the least...thanks
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On Sunday, July 17, 2016 8:31 AM, Ron wrote:
Subject: Fwd: Comey may have outsmarted the Clintons & Lynch
Consider this:
Comey is not a stupid guy. He may have been directed to "take the
fall" with his Hillary announcement (we know that Loretta didn't want
this thrown on her desk to preside over, even though the FBI has no
authority to make decisions whether or not to prosecute crimes; they
only investigate and Justice Dept decides that). However, he decided
to do something out of the ordinary -- lay out and disclose all of his
evidence during his Press Conference. He knew what he was doing and
he knew that it would create a "firestorm" of controversy. If he had
just sent everything he had to AG Lynch, it might have all gotten
buried or, at least, not disclosed until long after the election.
Instead, he threw it all out for the public to know.
He also knew that it would cause Congress to call for an investigation
so, now, he will not just be able to go and answer their questions; he
made himself available almost instantly ( tomorrow at 10 AM) full well
knowing that they will want to dig even deeper, hear about more
evidence and have an open-ended Q&A for the entire day if they want
to. If he wanted to, he could have stalled this for a month just by
saying "he's busy; send me a Subpoena or let's schedule it for a
convenient time.
I think Comey knew that this way the FBI's entire case will get a full
public airing (and, since there isn't a prosecution pending, he can be
candid and open about (anything and everything). If it went to the
Justice Dept's hands, it would die a slow death there. Nothing will
be kept secret now; we'll learn about things (such as Hillary having
12 private servers) that no one even suspected existed. Comey can,
literally, try this case before the public, just as he started to do
laying out the key evidence just before "dropping the case", when
everyone thought he was heading toward a recommendation of
prosecution. The Public and Media will now get to know EVERYTHING
that would or could have been presented in court if there was a
prosecution (in fact, even more than what could be presented in court
because there will be no rules of evidence holding him back). This
hearing could be extremely eye-opening. Like I said, Comey isn't a
stupid guy and he might have just outsmarted Lynch and Obama when they
told him to "kill this case".
A Grand Jury might have taken 6 months or longer to accomplish, if
playing "according to Hoyle", plus it is secret, except for leaks.
Now nothing will be secret. Again, Comey is not stupid and he might
also prove that he is no one's lacky; however, he will just "play it
straight"; answer all of the questions and not have to volunteer
anything. After all, Obama and Lynch can't tell him to lie to
Congress. He might look foolish laying out this case when not
recommending prosecution but he might be wiser beyond our thinking
because now he will just be responding to questions "under oath".
That's my take on this scenario. This could come out to be the
biggest fake-out in American history and, possibly, the only way to
take down a liar and dishonest government official who is being
"protected". It might, actually, be worse than anything Hillary and
Bill ever imagined.
Who knows; maybe this will also carry into the Foundation crap as
well. We will see.
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