Now that you're happily full of pancakes and djinn fizz, consider these portraits and ask yourself if one of them is not like the others.
Here's a hint.
Here's a hint.
Your Friend,
LSP
The agents at the FBI are livid that Comey> did what he did. They are claiming there was more than> sufficient evidence to bring several indictments against> Hillary Clinton. It wasn't a slam dunk case, but it had> more than a good probability of a conviction for Hillary> Clinton.>Lynch and Obama made it clear to Comey that> if he pressed for an indictment, he would be taking the> Democrat nominee for president out of the election. If he> failed to get a conviction he would be facing charges of> tampering with and changing the outcome of a federal> election, to which he would be facing the rest of his life> in prison, and Obama and Lynch, as well as others, would see> to it that he did.
A Los Angeles Times article titled Clinton email probe enters new phase as FBI interviews loom highlights why Clinton’s campaign is stuck in political quicksand:
Federal prosecutors investigating the possible mishandling of classified materials on Hillary Clinton’s private email server have begun the process of setting up formal interviews with some of her longtime and closest aides, according to two people familiar with the probe, an indication that the inquiry is moving into its final phases.
Prosecutors also are expected to seek an interview with Clinton herself, though the timing remains unclear.
Yes, federal prosecutors will interview Hillary Clinton, in addition to her close associates.
At what point will establishment Democrats admit this fiasco is horrible for a general election?
Perhaps she now recognizes how hard-pressed she will be to claim to the FBI or to a jury that she did not know that satellite photos of a North Korean nuclear facility or transcripts from wiretaps of Yemeni intelligence agents' cellphone calls or the itinerary of the late U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens in the days before his murder or true names of American undercover intelligence agents — all of which were in her emails — were state secrets.Perhaps she knows now that this is not a game.