Morally unfit to lead ~ open season on name calling
James Comey: 'Donald Trump is morally unfit to be president and treats women like pieces of meat'
On Day One of the failed Donald Trump presidency, the first message received by the American people was a flurry of lies about the size of the inaugural crowds in Washington DC, on January 20, 2018. This entree into leadership was the classic and even graphic example of an "emperor who had no cloths", responding to empty seats on the parade's ceremonial routes.
Former FBI Director James Comey says Donald Trump is morally unfit to lead |
Continuing from there, Donald Trump proceeded to attack the American intelligence community. These messages were initiated by Donald Trump himself.
In fact, Trump decreed that the National Park Service was to stop posting pictures of the empty seats on inauguration day 2017, and ~ (wait! there's more!)... he immediately began to criticize the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) ~ for, somehow, covering up a false allegation of wire tapping, among other things.
Nevertheless, at the same time as Trumpzi began his failed leadership with two miserable mistakes, he went on to meet with the Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak in the early weeks of his administration.
Moreover, Ambassador Kislyak says he won't name all the Trump officials he's met with because 'the list is so long'
Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak said it would take him more than 20 minutes to name all of the Trump officials he's met with.
Kislyak made the remarks in a sprawling interview with Russia-1, a popular state-owned Russian television channel.
Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak said it would take him more than 20 minutes to name all of the Trump officials he's met with.
Kislyak made the remarks in a sprawling interview with Russia-1, a popular state-owned Russian television channel.
Nevertheless, Trump did nothing to instill confidence in the American intelligence community. Rather, his continued courtship of Russia raised concerns about his vulnerability to being blackmailed by Russia, as a result of the trips and business dealings his company had with Russians.
Then, Trump made the worst decision of any leader in American and perhaps even world history. He fired the former FBI Director James Comey, while the man was giving a speech in California.
Really dumb.
So, now James Comey is showing his allegiance to "A Higher Loyalty", in his book, where the name calling between him and Donald Trump has entered into the arena of a national food fight.
So, the name calling gates are open and James Comey told George Stephanopoulos that Donald Trump is morally unfit to lead.
In the Washington Post, Matt Zapotosky and Devlin Barrett reported:
"Former FBI director James B. Comey said in his first televised interview since being fired that he believed Donald Trump was “morally unfit to be president” and that it was 'possible' that the Russians had material that could be used to blackmail him."
"In a wide-ranging conversation with George Stephanopoulos broadcast on ABC late Sunday, Comey took aim at Trump in no uncertain terms, comparing his administration to a mafia family, likening his presidency to a forest fire and asserting there was evidence that he had committed a crime.
"He said that he would not favor impeaching Trump to remove him from office, because that 'would let the American people off the hook and have something happen indirectly that I believe they’re duty-bound to do directly' — meaning through elections. But he made clear his view of whether Trump was fit to hold the position."
“'This president does not reflect the values of this country', Comey said."
In the Washington Post, Matt Zapotosky and Devlin Barrett reported:
"Former FBI director James B. Comey said in his first televised interview since being fired that he believed Donald Trump was “morally unfit to be president” and that it was 'possible' that the Russians had material that could be used to blackmail him."
"In a wide-ranging conversation with George Stephanopoulos broadcast on ABC late Sunday, Comey took aim at Trump in no uncertain terms, comparing his administration to a mafia family, likening his presidency to a forest fire and asserting there was evidence that he had committed a crime.
"He said that he would not favor impeaching Trump to remove him from office, because that 'would let the American people off the hook and have something happen indirectly that I believe they’re duty-bound to do directly' — meaning through elections. But he made clear his view of whether Trump was fit to hold the position."
“'This president does not reflect the values of this country', Comey said."
Therefore, since we're into the FBI arena of serious name calling, let's finish the James Comey glossary:
- morally unfit to lead
- philanderer
- adulterer
- money launderer
- teller of lies
- serial bully
- un-American Putin hugger
- coward (fires multiple people, his own colleagues, on Twitter)
- never served in the military or public service
- anti-immigrant
- racist
- obstructer of justice
- does not support the US Constitution
- narcissist
In other words, James Comey has responded to A Higher Loyalty by telling the American people the truth.
Although James Comey is not necessarily a likable man, he is a truthful person.
Certainly, James Comey realizes how he has now become the political litmus paper competency test of the failed Donald Trump leadership. Is Comey truthful about Donald Trump's unpalatable and amoral leadership? Or, is Donald Trump the person who deserves credit for firing the former FBI director (by sending a Tweet), just because he could?
A preponderance of evidence is showing how Donald Trump is morally and temperamentally unfit to lead and I believe James Comey has been called by A Higher Loyalty to show how the failed Trumpzi emperor has no cloths.
Comey's now best selling book is a collectible in the series beginning with "What Happened?" by Hillary Clinton; followed by "Fire and Fury", by Michael Wolff and now "A Higher Loyalty".
A trilogy, leading to 2018 mid term elections.
Labels: CIA, Devlin Barrett, Donald Trump, FBI, George Stephanopoulos, James Comey, Matt Zapotosky
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