This can't be a real person. https://t.co/6sotUB9Yw3
— Lt. Kernel Robert Kroese (ret.) (@robkroese) November 7, 2016
FBI Director James Comey’s letter to Congress saying there’s been no change in the bureau’s conclusions from July that Hillary Clinton shouldn’t face indictment is being trumpeted by Democrats, but Salon’s Amanda Marcotte sees it as super-duper exoneration:
https://twitter.com/AmandaMarcotte/status/795378704750903296
Ha! That’s a little like Vox thinking hackers have made Hillary the most transparent candidate in history. Sure, Hillary will make it to Election Day and beyond indictment-free, but “extra innocent” might be an over-exaggeration.
Does "nothing" just not mean the same thing on Earth 2 as it does here? https://t.co/WzCQvI1Skf
— N. Bourbaki (@d08890) November 7, 2016
Your mileage may vary.
What is in your emails that would make you think most people are guilty of felonies? @AmandaMarcotte
— Lt. Kernel Robert Kroese (ret.) (@robkroese) November 7, 2016
Most of us also don't get to delete half our emails after we're subpoeaned.
— Holden (@Holden114) November 7, 2016
Do you work daily with classified information that you put at risk of hacking by putting in on an unsecure personal server?
— Minja (@ncollins134) November 6, 2016
"NOTHING"? Really?
From what alternate universe was this tweeted?
— Not-So-OK Boomer Rand (@Rand_Simberg) November 7, 2016
Pure as New York city snow. https://t.co/BUlvKvjPEy
— Ed Driscoll (@EdDriscoll) November 7, 2016
Especially when the bosses of the guy investigating you make it clear they're against him & you destroy the evidence https://t.co/F3PjPx5CrI
— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) November 7, 2016
There isn't a word for this level of delusion. https://t.co/j9bJP2ALLH
— Jon D. Conqueroo (@jon_d_conqueroo) November 7, 2016
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