Title: theory just explained why Comey let Hillary off the hook Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Nov 7, 2016 Author:Jim Beckwith Post Date:2016-11-07 14:47:14 by HAPPY2BME-4UM Keywords:None Views:401 Comments:15
I plan on voting for Trump tomorrow even though I will want to puke afterwards,but he ain't going to win. Bubbette! is going to win. The fix is in.
MY best guess of why Comey lied about reading all the emails and concluding she did nothing illegal was because as she is prone to do,she threatened a family member. Remember all the dirty tricks she had Craig Livingstone do back when she ran the Bimbo Eruption Squad. One that stands out to me is a woman who claimed rape by Bubba came home one night to find her missing cat nailed to her front door.
Willey detailed numerous instances of what she says was a campaign aimed at intimidating her into silence before she could give a deposition in the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit that threatened Bill Clintons presidency.
But I mean, cats went missing. My wonderful German Shepherdbig girl, never left my side. Disappeared into clear air for three days. I mean, I was absolutely panicked trying to find her and three days later she just reappears
I came home and found a beautiful, one-year old healthy cat dead on the deck of my house, and the only way to get to my deck of my house is through my house. It has no access to the yard.
I mean, I found a man in the middle of the night at the door of my walkout basement. I opened my car door, my tires were all slashed. Somebody found the car, found me, and flattened three tires with a nail gun.
I opened up my car door one day and there was an unidentified, strange cell phone sitting right in the drivers seat.
Willey has also said that she received threats against herself and against her children by name.
She recalled that late English author Christopher Hitchens filed an affidavit against his former longtime friend, Clinton aide Sidney Blumenthal, detailing the contents of a lunch conversation in which Blumenthal indicated there was a campaign afoot to smear Willey.
Hitchens wrote about that lunch talk and his affidavit in an April 30, 1999 Vanity Fair article titled, Ill Never Eat Lunch in this Town Again.
Hitchens related his conversation with Blumenthal and why he came to believe Willeys allegations of intimidation.
He recounted that the meal took place right after Willey had gone public on 60 Minutes with her sexual assault accusation against Clinton