© Kevin Lamarque / ReutersJames Comey
This is what happens if you mess with the swamp. All the swamp creatures begin snapping and writhing and yowling like angry cats in the dark.For the better part of a year now, the only thing everyone in Washington could agree upon was that now-ex FBI Director
Jim Comey was an overreaching, underperforming dolt.
He fancied himself to be attorney general after he had lost all confidence in Loretta Lynch, the actual attorney general.
That was after Ms. Lynch had met privately on a jet with former President Bill Clinton on a tarmac in Phoenix. This was at a time when Mr. Clinton's wife was running for president while under investigation by the attorney general and the FBI for criminal misuse of classified emails.
Wearing his Big Boy AG shoes last summer,
Mr. Comey delivered the most damning nonindictment of Mrs. Clinton in the history of criminal justice.
After listing a long rap sheet of inexcusable, reckless and conspiratorial handling of state secrets over a purposely concealed home email server โ designed specifically to shield Mrs. Clinton from public scrutiny โ
Mr. Comey jarringly announced that he was recommending that no charges would be forthcoming.
"Although there is evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding the handling of classified information, our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case," he said, concluding his withering damnation of Mrs. Clinton last July.
But, lest any mere mortals think they might get away with doing the same thing Mrs. Clinton had done,
Mr. Comey was blunt.
"To be clear, this is not to suggest that in similar circumstances, a person who engaged in this activity would face no consequences," he warned. "To the contrary, those individuals are often subject to security or administrative sanctions."
"But" he added, "that is not what we are deciding now."In other words, if you are a former first lady who is about to be the next president and whose husband is a former president who just met privately on a plane on a tarmac, then you won't be charged. But
if you are a mere citizen or public employee with no such influence, you're gambling with your life and your career.Ahhh, life in the swamp.
Despite all of this baggage, Democrats nominated Mrs. Clinton anyway.
But
Mr. Comey was not finished with her yet. Like a swamp cat playing with a swamp rat, he toyed with her again and again up until the last weeks and days of the campaign.
Mr. Comey was for her before he was against her. Then he was for her again.
Life in the swamp can be disorienting โ especially if you are the rat being toyed with."If the election had been on Oct. 27, I would be your president," Mrs. Clinton said recently, referring to one of
Mr. Comey's final interferences in the campaign.
The election, of course, was held a week later. And she lost.
Donald Trump was hired instead to drain the swamp Mrs. Clinton and
Mr. Comey had inhabited for far too long.
Now, of course,
Mr. Comey has been sacked and the Democrats are losing their minds. None of them seems to think
Mr. Comey should not have been fired. They just think he should have been fired sooner.
Truth is, they really just think he should have been fired by President Hillary Clinton.Which raises another interesting question. If the Democrats' only complaint right now is that Mr. Trump did not fire
Mr. Comey sooner, then shouldn't they be mad at former President Barack Obama for not firing
Mr. Comey after the election?
Or, even better,
before the election?
Not long ago... when one psychopath or narcissist in position of power took out another one, we referred to it as a struggle for power within the group of psychos that rule over us. In fact, this used to be taken as quite normal; assassinations, blackmail, manipulation and firings. These is how we understood the world to operate at those high levels of power.
However, in today's world, we had one giant narcissist get into power in America who did something quite ingenious. He essentially coined a phrase 'drain the swamp' and made it so that he wouldn't be tarnished with the same brush as his peers. He could then proceed to do what his kind do when met with dissent or opposition with immunity. All he had to say was that he was draining the swamp and as if by magic, his supporters roared behind him with joy and praise.
No, this man wasn't a psychopath, maybe not even a narcissist, he was a strong leader, making highly complex decisions and for all intents and purposes, operating at such a high level that the average citizen couldn't directly decipher what he was doing. What appeared like business as usual was in fact sold as something totally different by the high priests who were given the gift of being able to decipher the actions of this man into forms that would be understandable to the mere citizen.
What a brave new world we live in... or is it just the same old world but rebranded?
To be continued....