Has anyone else read the Comey opening statement? It's pretty pretty weird. Really hard to understand what motivates the guy. On the one hand he wants to be seen as a boy scout and everyone talks about how honorable he is. On the other hand, he seems to have pretty loose lips with regards to his conversations with Trump which is inconsistent with his self-professed concern regarding leaks.
There are a number of weird details in the opening statement that makes me wonder who proofread this thing and how carefully it was put together. There is at least one sentence that makes no sense ("During our one-on-one meeting at Trump Tower, based on President Elect Trump's reaction to the briefing and without him directly asking the Intelligence chiefs won't say if Trump asked them to downplay Russia probe question, I offered that assurance") and for some reason he says Trump told him he had no involvement with "hookers" in Russia. I note that Comey didn't put quotes around the word, so he wasn't quoting Trump directly there. I would have gone with "prostitutes" if I were testifying before the senate. Just sayin'
Overall it's a fascinating read and feels more like fan fiction than a documentary of interactions between officials at the highest level of our federal government but that's Trumpland for ya. It does make me think that Trump fan fiction will be a huge genre in a few years.
There are a number of weird details in the opening statement that makes me wonder who proofread this thing and how carefully it was put together. There is at least one sentence that makes no sense ("During our one-on-one meeting at Trump Tower, based on President Elect Trump's reaction to the briefing and without him directly asking the Intelligence chiefs won't say if Trump asked them to downplay Russia probe question, I offered that assurance") and for some reason he says Trump told him he had no involvement with "hookers" in Russia. I note that Comey didn't put quotes around the word, so he wasn't quoting Trump directly there. I would have gone with "prostitutes" if I were testifying before the senate. Just sayin'
Overall it's a fascinating read and feels more like fan fiction than a documentary of interactions between officials at the highest level of our federal government but that's Trumpland for ya. It does make me think that Trump fan fiction will be a huge genre in a few years.