• @ExtantHuman@lemm.ee
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    218 hours ago

    And, like I just said but you ignored, he did not pay used to both sides. He ignored the one and attacked the other.

    • @Jarix@lemmy.world
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      117 hours ago

      Dude, what is it that you arent understanding here.

      I quoted and am talking about one specific sentence YOU said. That taken on its own, are mind blowing words, even if only in isolation.

      “His crime was resisting political pressure from both sides”

      That sentence on its own, taken as is, is bonkers crazy to think that we would ever want judicial to bow to political pressure when it is prosecuting someone.

      Normally, that is exactly what we hope happens in a judicial setting, isn’t it?

      So if we are in a place where YOU claim it was a crime, that is absolutely wild and mind blowing to be experiencing that situation.

      Thats it man, thats all im saying.

      Im not arguing about what comey actually did or didnt do, im commenting on the situation as YOU presented it.

      • @ExtantHuman@lemm.ee
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        22 hours ago

        The part YOU’RE not getting is that you are actively wrong. He bored too political pressure within his own agency to reopen an already closed case. Which directly affected the outcome of the election.

        You keep trying to pretend he did this for apolitical reasons, but that is false. This is the prosecutor, that after failing to convict for insider trading the first female billionaire, made up some idiotic charges to get her anyway on “obstruction” of the non crime… Years later kneecapped the would be first female president, and you’re defending his actions as not bowing to political pressure.