What if this whole crusade's a charade?
And behind it all there's a price to be paid
For the blood which we dine
Justified in the name of the holy and the divine…
Cant find that admission.Journalist Paul Sperry noted on Wednesday that former FBI Director James Comey admitted in a 2003 interview to having voted Communist before casting his ballot for Jimmy Carter in 1980.
Sperry twitter says:
WTF?! Former FBI Director James Comey started out as a Communist like CIA Director John Brennan in the 1970s: "I’d moved from Communist to whatever I am now,"
And the The actual quote is:
"In college, I was left of center," Comey told New York Magazine, and through a gradual process I found myself more comfortable with a lot of the ideas and approaches the Republicans were using.” He voted for Carter in 1980, but in ’84, “I voted for Reagan—I’d moved from Communist to whatever I am now. I’m not even sure how to characterize myself politically. Maybe at some point, I’ll have to figure it out.”
Seems like writer Tyler Durden has engaged in some #FakeNews
I'm not sure I'd characterize it as "fake news", just that he started out as a young liberal skull full of mush like a lot of college students.
https://www.citizenfreepress.com/bre...ar-was-raging/
My take: The phrase "whatever I am now" bothers me. "Whatever he is now" is a corrupt, vindictive little bureaucrat. Oh, and he's at least still acting like some sort of Soviet Kommissar, so the shoe still fits. Eff him.“In college, I was left of center,”
He changed what Sperry said to: "Comey admitted in a 2003 interview to having voted Communist before casting his ballot for Jimmy Carter in 1980."
Yet he provides not evidence whatsover Comey voted for a Communist. Comey said he voted Carter/80 and Reagan/84. Both Carter and Reagan were strongly anti-Communist at the time. So which communist did he vote BEFORE Carter in 1980, given he was too young to vote in 1976?
Last edited by Renegade; 05-16-19 at 16:51.
Brezhnev?!
It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! ... Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!" - Patrick Henry in an address at St. John’s Church, Richmond, Virginia, on March 23, 1775.
They are known traitors. But it means nothing at this point in our culture.
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