I don't know what his problem is and I don't care. He has entered into the public rhelm on multiple times during the 2016 election cycle with cross words regarding Secretary Clinton. She didn't have a chance. If the final blow wasn't obvious, don't ask me what is. This is not the time of Al Capone where criminals own politicans. His behavior was completely bizarre. No where in modern history have I witnessed such blantant interference and lack of respect for a woman that loves this country and has served it all her life.
On multple occassions Comey defamed and passed judgement on Secretary Clinton. He had no right to decide elections. His final blow caused down ballot shifts as well.
As far as I am concerned it is an illegitimate government. Enough.
By Safia Samee Ali
In many ways FBI Director James Comey (click here) came out the loser after Tuesday's presidential election — someone political experts say stands on shaky ground with both political parties after his handling of the probe into former secretary of state Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
"I think there could be a lot of focus being directed towards Comey. That's where the national narrative will now go," said Douglas Charles, who has written three books on the FBI and is a professor of history at Pennsylvania State University.
And, in that national narrative, Comey is being cast by some as the person who helped upend an election.
"He'll be a hero to some and a villain to others," said Sanford J. Ungar, a professor and Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Georgetown University.
Corey Lewandowski, President-elect Donald Trump's former campaign manager, told a British audience on Wednesday that Comey's revelation about a review of a fresh batch of emails possibly related to the Clinton case was "amazing." The move, Lewandowski said, according to The Daily Telegraph, gave his former boss' campaign "a little spring in their step" just 11 days before the election.
Trump is mulling whether to keep Comey on....