....if you know about it, Craig . . . instead of talking about it on a BB, do your duty as a citizen and report it to the FBI....
Now there's a thought and a half. In fun or seriously, is it safe to assume that you clear all you talk about on the bb's with the proper authorities? I think I'll wait for it to clear too, but I'm pretty sure the smoke is about breaking law, and not just a generic rundown of what to skirt around. We'll see.
Well Craig . . . you said it's breaking the law. Based on what evidence? Federal employees are permitted to participate in politics. Either party. If they're planning some sort of covert action to interfere in an election . . . well then, since they're not Russians but American citizens, that would certainly seem to make them subject to prosecution. But like I said, since the evil Comey is no longer running the Bureau and it's now Trump-appointed Christopher Wray, shouldn't we have more confidence that the FBI will look into any anti-Trump (or, for that matter, anti-Hillary) skullduggery that took place during the election?
Meanwhile, the House Intel Committee has so far refused to show their famous memo on FBI sins to the FBI. Since all that stuff happened before Wray took over, wouldn't the proper approach be to share the memo and supporting evidence with the man Trump appointed to run the place so he can do whatever housecleaning is necessary? Seems a good idea to me . . . unless the only purpose of the memo is to score political points. And we have WAY too much of that going on. From BOTH sides.