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More Stuff for Hillary Supporters to Ignore

Bitter Creek

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Apr 24, 2008
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The FBI has reopened its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of state, in a stunning turn of events just days before the presidential election.

FBI Director James Comey wrote in a letter to top members of Congress Friday that the bureau has “learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation.”

Comey did not detail those emails, saying only that they surfaced “in connection with an unrelated case.”

He told lawmakers the investigative team briefed him on the information a day earlier, “and I agreed that the FBI should take appropriate investigative steps designed to allow investigators to review these emails to determine whether they contain classified information, as well as to assess their importance to our investigation.”

He said the FBI could not yet assess whether the new material is significant and he could not predict how long it will take to complete “this additional work.”

The move comes after Comey and the Justice Department decided in July not to pursue charges over Clinton's email practices
 
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From a perception standpoint...

This legitimizes WikiLeaks and O'Keefe in the eyes of the casual observer. The casual or limited observer (Legacy media as primary outlet) isn't going to distinguish, there's just so much out there.
 
I wonder if Comey is doing this because he, 1) thinks something relevant has surfaced, 2) is feeling heat from Congress and others, 3) believes Trump may win and wants to stay on as FBI head (doubtful he remains), 4) feels the timing is right to defy Obama, Lynch et al., or 5) wants to resurrect his reputation?
 
I wonder if Comey is doing this because he, 1) thinks something relevant has surfaced, 2) is feeling heat from Congress and others, 3) believes Trump may win and wants to stay on as FBI head (doubtful he remains), 4) feels the timing is right to defy Obama, Lynch et al., or 5) wants to resurrect his reputation?
He would only do this if given the go-ahead from above.
 
I think CK said it pretty well yesterday. In an election where we have the two least liked candidates in history, being in the news is bad for a candidate and being out of the news is good.

HRC is in the news two weeks from D-Day.
 
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