
When former FBI Director James Comey posted a picture of the “cool” 86 47 seashell formation, everybody knew then and knows now that (a) Comey knew what the message meant, and (b) that he was advocating for the assassination of the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump.
Comey is not a naive or dumb person. Immature and childish, yes—at 65-years-old unfortunately. Naive and dumb, no. Quite the opposite. Comey is smart, just not very wise. Big difference, this intelligence and wisdom business. Now that he has been indicted, trial is a reality. If he doesn’t plead out, which he won’t. Comey is much too haughty and immature for that.
Plus, he still trusts the establishment system.
Over the past year, the FBI has charged dozens of cases regarding threats to the President of the United States. Comey’s case is but one. Nick Guadalupe Cruz-Lopez, Diego Villavicencio, Christopher Davies, Sheldon James Biddle—all were indicted for such threats. Davies, for example, wrote a letter to a state correctional institution official stating he had “orchestrated the most daring Presidential assassination that this country has ever seen.” He was indicted, stood trial, and was sentenced to 27 months in federal prison.
Who is this person, Davies, you ask?
Who are any of these indicted people, actually?
Exactly the point. These citizens threatened the life of the President of the United States and are being prosecuted and condemned for it. So, what makes Comey any different? He is a citizen, too, subject to the same laws. Is it that he is a former FBI Director? That his name is recognizable? Unlike these other citizen defendants and criminals, why does an air of distinction surround his indictment? If Comey’s name was Christopher Davies, would there be the same air? Why does it feel Comey is somehow above the rules and standards set for every other citizen?
It feels that way because that is the way it is.
Comey can’t be indicted and convicted because he is person of distinction and prominence, or rather, a celebrity elite, which is precisely how Comey and prominent liberals like him feel about themselves, too. And for this, their opinion of the law? Such important persons of affairs, celebrity elites feel they don’t have to answer to the law, that they aren’t obligated to the same legal standards. The law is for everyone else, not them. And when it is applied to them. Why, it’s an outrage, which is exactly how liberals behave. Davies says he has a “daring” plan to kill the president, for example, and he gets two years in prison. Comey uses seashells to say kill the president, and he thinks it is utterly absurd that he would be indicted. He and his fellow elitists say prosecution is a right-wing conspiracy, is political retribution, and even tyranny. Comey not only says the charge is absurd; he believes it. Why?
Because Comey is an elitist narcissist. A psychopath, actually. People think this psychopathic designation too aggressive and hyperbolic, but it is not. In fact, it might be an understatement.
Observing liberals, they all behave the same way, which is the exact opposite of how you would expect them to behave in situations like these. When the law is applied to them, they don’t slink back in fear and trepidation, don’t get nervous and hole-up somewhere. Self-assured, they march forward and boisterously say, What the hell is this BS? Who the hell do you think you are, anyway?! This isn’t how the Department of Justice is supposed to function? This is tyranny, goddamnit! And why do they behave this way?
Because liberals are psychopaths who feel they can do whatever the hell they want without consequence. They can even orchestrate and execute treasonous plots if they want.
No big deal. Needed to be done, they think. Such important persons of affairs, unbound by the standards and restrictions of society unlike ordinary people, they are just the people to do it, too.
People have made this elitism point about liberals for decades and it never seems to have any public efficacy. It isn’t an emotional characterization people make in frustration and anger: “Liberals are arrogant jerks!” No, it is literally true. Liberals think they are better, more important than you. They actually feel this way and, short of verbalizing it, give every indication that they do feel that way. They look down their noses, consider you—yes, you!—and all who disagree with them imbeciles, idiots, and vermin. Their view such, they are shocked that anyone would dare accuse them, much less charge them with a crime. This is how arrogant liberals are and how self-important they feel. They know full-well they used seashells to say kill the president. But screw you, pal. I’m a liberal; I can do whatever the hell I want, peasant. This is the attitude of elitist liberals like Comey, and liberal voters ride their coattails to what they believe is their own superiority—superiority by association.
Nevertheless, here’s the worst part …
The judicial system, with its activist liberal judges, along with the American people, mostly these servile liberal voters—they encourage this elitist, psychopathic behavior.
If you are of elite prominence, you get treated differently—as long as you are liberal, that is. You don’t get treated like Cruz-Lopez, Villavicencio, Davies, or Biddle. You know, ordinary unknown criminals. Liberal elites are special, just ask their voters. Thus, Comey is special, and the system must take care to reflect that importance. Unlike Comey, Cruz-Lopez doesn’t have a major media corporation making a defense case for him, for free, and before a single word has been spoken to a judge about the case. Never mind the fact that Comey, America’s lead crime fighter, is involved in FISA Court fraud, leaking classified information to professorial friends and the news media, and treasonous plots—all to destroy his target, and an innocent victim, no less: Donald Trump.
Jeez. Does it get any more heinous?
And when Comey—again, America’s lead crime fighter—failed to eliminate Trump in his initial mission. He sent signals with seashells to inspire someone else to finish the job, just to free his treasonous teat from the criminal ringer.
All alleged, of course. For now.
Comey is a disgraceful human being, and supremely arrogant. So arrogant, that he thinks people will buy his defense of ignorance, that he didn’t know “86” was synonymous with violence, which he “opposes.” He makes blithe videos about his innocence, too, and lectures everyone about how “this is not what the Department of Justice is supposed to be.” After solely turning the FBI into what it isn’t supposed to be, a treasonous criminal enterprise.
So, I’m not sure how much credibility Comey has regarding what the Department of Justice is supposed to be. It is all of little interest to Comey, though. Rest assured, he is so hubristic that he actually thinks he is above all this still, and that all this will yet end with a big Trump-humiliating thud. Because he, Comey, can’t be touched.
People think this cocksureness is just fear masked as confidence, but it isn’t. There is fear, sure, but Comey and elite liberals like him are used to preferential treatment within their established system. Thus, they not only think they are entitled to preferential treatment, but wholeheartedly believe they are going to get it, too. Comey believes he is going to receive it. The reason he does is, well, which of his fellow elites have proven touchable thus far? Eleven years of unprecedented and historic get Trump malfeasance by Comey and his liberal elite friends in politics and media, and which one has been held to account?
None but one: Kevin Clinesmith. A lowly attorney in the FBI’s Office of General Counsel who pled guilty to altering an email and lying, and was given probation. The established system didn’t save Clinesmith because he didn’t have faith in it. Because he didn’t exhibit the brazen cocksureness that the system provides. Loser.
Liberals understand what they have in their established order.
With confidence, they expect it to do its intended job, too.
This is what makes elite liberals so brazen: Who the hell do you think you are, anyway?! Only, it is not like it was in olden times. Meaning, the gifts of system security and preferential treatment aren’t assured for liberals as they used to be. Trump in charge and relentlessly dismantling their established order, liberals, namely Comey, are finding themselves not just accused and indicted, but litigiously vulnerable. Comey is being tried in North Carolina, where the seashell incident took place, and not in Washington DC, where nearly every judge and potential juror loathes Trump as much as Comey, the crime fighter. It was quite the error on Comey’s part, having his seashell fun in North Carolina instead of DC, where he is protected. And what caused the error?
Comey’s blind arrogance, of course.
Here’s to blind arrogance [clink!] …
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