Loved Hillary? Hyperbole much?
It’s actually pretty easy to believe professionals can separate their personal opinions from their professional work. At least if you’re someone who doesn’t don a tinfoil hat and sees conspiracies around every corner.
Loved Hillary? Hyperbole much?
It’s actually pretty easy to believe professionals can separate their personal opinions from their professional work. At least if you’re someone who doesn’t don a tinfoil hat and sees conspiracies around every corner.
24 hours till Soros is involved.
No, federal employees aren’t allowed political opinions.
Not true.
He ordered try DAG to write that letter, then fired comes before he read it. THEN he claimed that letter was his justification.
This is the report you guys and Trump wanted, and you got it, and it doesn’t say what you want it to say, so you dismiss it.
This is the right-wing of today, folks.
Well, not unless those opinions fall in line with the cult of course.
It’s not just dismissed. It becomes evidence of a deepstate cover-up.
Why did he do it?
It’s ridiculous to say that about Strozk and Page
What a crock of horse hooey.
Can you link to the message where he praises Hillary?
The part about them being able to separate personal and professional.
No political bias.
If that’s what the report says then FBI and CoJ is lot more corrupt then we thought.
You may be incapable of separating your personal feelings from your professional work, but there are plenty of us who completely competent and capable of such. Most mature adults are in fact. Especially those who have held professional positions.
No evidence is proof of the evidence!
I knew you were going to get personal. Trump has made you lose your mind.
They were co-workers at work.
Always the same with this crowd.
Come to a conclusion, then make the evidence fit.
The report does not confirm my preconceived notions so therefore it is wrong.
Go with that.
It speaks volumes that you don’t believe the two can be separated
I don’t see how anybody with half a brain can read the messages between Strozk and Page and come to the conclusion they weren’t politically motivated.