nortex97 said:
I admire your optimism, I just think it's interesting to say the least, and have utterly no confidence in the organization. Also, there's probably a reason he didn't sue Mueller, regarding his "wrongful termination."
Wray actually approved the termination, and I have to believe they are planning how to come up after the IG reports and develop a cohesive media strategy.
For purposes of this post, I'm assuming Durham/Horowitz are bringing the wood this fall/winter. First of all, that means someone, somewhere will need to impanel a grand jury, but secondly, how many current empolyees of the FBI/State/, etc., will be indicted? I'm ask because most of the heirarchy at the FBI is gone, in some form or fashion. There are still plenty of crooks and sabotuers in State, DOD, DOJ, and the FBI, who still draw paychecks from you and me. That means they either weren't caught, or were suspected, but never disciplined or fired.
To me, and going off my premise, all of the guys were after will get indicted. However, if Durham does a really good job,and people talk, then there will be a slew of "underlings" we've never heard of, who will be laying down dinero for legal services.
Hate is how progressives sustain themselves. Without hate, introspection begins to slip into the progressive's consciousness, threatening the progressive with the truth: that their ideas and opinions are illogical, hypocritical, dangerous, and asinine.
This is backed by data.