
By Nick Arama. Media: Redstate
We got some good news on Tuesday that the Department of Justice was investigating former CIA head John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey regarding the Russia collusion probe. According to the report, current CIA Director John Ratcliffe referred evidence to the DOJ. The report did not say what that evidence was.
The fact that the referral was from Ratcliffe makes me think more highly of it, and hopefully, it means we finally get some action.
Brennan is one of the few people for whom I use the term “execrable.” As we saw with Comey, he thinks he’s just smarter than everyone else with his defense of his “86 47” post that many people thought was an assassination call against Trump, although Comey denied it.
Watch: Comey’s Very Twisted Explanation on MSNBC of That ’86 47′ Post
Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) dispensed with both of them, in that inimitable way that he has, during an interview with Fox’s Harris Faulkner.
Kennedy acknowledged that he knew both of them. “Neither one of them should attempt more than six of the Ten Commandments,” he exclaimed, saying he thought they were “not nice people” and “not ethical people.”
Kennedy described what people thought of them: “If you talk to people who have worked with them closely, those people will tell you that they’re about as popular as male pattern baldness.” Oof, that hits them right on the spot.
Kennedy observed that what was scary about both of them is that they think they’re competent, but they’re not. He continued:
“I would hire the guy who salts the fries at McDonald’s before I would hire either one of them.
“They think they’re smarter and more virtuous than the rest of us…they’re like so many in Washington, they’re so arrogant. Lyndon Johnson used to have an expression, he’d say, ‘That guy is so arrogant, he could strut sitting down.'” He believed Kennedy and Comey had done more to destroy the American people’s confidence in the FBI and national intelligence “than any two people I can think of.”
Faulkner’s response was great as well, expressing how we all can appreciate the contributions to society of the fry guy, not so much Comey and Brennan.
Kennedy finished them off, calling them “political hacks.” He added, “I love McDonald’s French fries and the people who salt them.”
He’s right on target. It’s important to address Russia collusion, and the clock is ticking. We also reported on Fox’s Brit Hume bringing Hillary Clinton into the equation as well by referencing the Steele dossier.
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