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J Edgar Hoover was a political operator. Not Comey. He seems to perceive himself as a Boy Scout crusader-type. Gladly takes political heat
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It's just that he saved info... and used/leaked when he was fired
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But what was his motivation?
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Not sure but smacks of self-preservation then retaliation/ideology. (Maybe he's not Dem or REpub but both sides hate Trump.)
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I think it is misplaced 'righteousness indignation' rather than partisan politics. He upset the Clinton & Trump constituencies. Not smart
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Leaking convo with POTUS to ensure a special prosecutor? He crossed the line. He decided that he should act in a way to ensure an outcome.
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I agree with that
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He as FBI director acted in the interest of an outcome instead of limiting his role as the head of an investigatory agency. Isn't that news?
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Yes but I do think that was questioned/covered at the time don't you
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Not adequately.
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And oversteps his bounds (announcing no recommended prosecution, which was Lynch's call) because he couldn't trust the outcome.
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Being a good soldier he acquiesced. Then he learned if new emails, a potential smoking gun, so he decided 2 announce reopening investigation
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No, he came 2 perceive that he needed to right the perceived wrongs. He started investigation with Hillary but was told it was a 'matter'.
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