Posted on 01/29/2018 12:52:04 PM PST by gubamyster
Thanks gubamyster.
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Hope he paid CASH for his new PORSCHE!!!!
Smirking Wray is CORRUPT as hell also!! he only fired McCabe because he HAD to.
I can't disagree, but maybe the evidence that will come to light will be so overwhelming that Wray and others will have to become uncorrupted, or be squashed like a bug.
I don't enough about Wray to say if he is corrupt, or just another bureaucrat protecting the bureaucracies. (If there is any difference between those two.)
no no no, the DUmmies say timing is just coincidence /s
Resign or was fired?
If all this proves to be what it now seems, and Sara Carter, and Sean Hannity, and a few others aren’t awarded Pulitzers and Nobels and any other such awards for journalism and outstanding contributions to democracy, then all such awards should be laughed and derided out of existence.
Maybe President Trump will award them the Medal of Freedom, or whatever the highest civilian award is.
It's also common to work out the string and take the equivalent of the banked vacation days as a cash going-away present. Most private companies limit the number of vacation days you can carry forward; AFAIK many government agencies don't.
I'm not surprised though, that he was allowed to use the stored vacation cushion to bridge the gap between today's resignation/firing and his retirement date.
There ought to be a clawback provision if he's found to have been as naughty as we think he was.
As if it wasn’t Wray;s job to know all of this without a congressional memo. He had access to all the information.
I hope he tried to use his key card heard the beep and the light stayed red.
Excellent ideas.
And why wait until this weekend to review.
...with full pension and benefits, no doubt
LOL.
I hope his car was towed out of the FBI parking lot.
Lol, really? Why would he do that when he could simply show up to work each day for another month or so and get paid, and when he retires SELL his unused leave time back to the gov, and get paid for I as well?
Besides he had already said earlier he was staying on until March.
Agreed. J. Edgar Hoover was famous for his political use of the FBI, so this has been a constant for decades.
I think its not a bad idea to have a federal criminal investigation force (for real crimes, such as kidnapping, etc.) but it seems that most of the things they are investigating now arent even criminal but political. Thats got to stop.
But its also true that with modern information services and the ability of local or state LE to search databases and obtain information which before could only be had directly from the FBI, perhaps its reason for being has evaporated and, as you say, Federal Marshals could do most of what is needed.
I hope he enjoyed it, because his last intercourse will be the woody he gets as the noose cracks his neck.
McCabe graduated from The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1986.[5] He graduated from Duke University in 1990 and obtained a J.D. degree from Washington University in St. Louis in 1993.[6][1] During law school he interned in the criminal division of the United States Department of Justice.[6] Because of a hiring freeze,[6] McCabe spent three years in a private law practice before joining the FBI in 1996.[7]
In short, he's spent nearly all of his adult career in the FBI and, at 49, is still relatively young.
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