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James Comey, the holier-than-thou, creepily arrogant former FBI director, raised eyebrows and the attention of federal law enforcement when he posted a picture of seashells on the beach spelling out "86 47." Subtle, Jim. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to know that "86" means "get rid of" in the nation’s vernacular, and "47” quite obviously stands for the 47th president—Donald Trump—and Comey was unequivocally calling for his “removal.” James Comey is no rocket scientist, however, and played the dumb guy act and insisted he had no idea what the seashell message so obviously said. Everyone from the president to Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard to the Secret Service blasted the social media post, and Comey quickly yanked it from his timeline. More: Have a Seat, Director: Comey Being Interviewed by Secret Service Over '86 47' Post Now radio host, former Secret Service agent and current FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has weighed in, and if you’re a fan of his, you can already guess that he didn’t hold back:
Hoo boy, I wouldn’t want to get Bongino on my bad side. He eviscerated the sanctimonious 6' 8" purveyor of misinformation and fervent deep-stater:
Not only did Comey embarrass himself and possibly commit federal violations with his apparent threat against the sitting president of the United States, but he left a Grade AAA-sized mess at his former agency that others like current Director Kash Patel and Bongino now have to clean up:
Comey was a disgrace to the office, and he’s one of the main reasons why Americans have come to have such little trust in one of our formerly cherished institutions, the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Biden’s Attorney General Merrick Garland and former FBI Director Christopher Wray only continued that trend as they thoroughly weaponized the DOJ in favor of the Democrats. Comey should have slithered off into the grass and stayed there. His return to the limelight only reminds us of who he always was at his core: a partisan, power-hungry narcissist with a warped moral view. It’s one thing to post fiery posts on the internet—it’s quite another to call for the assassination of a president. And make no mistake, that’s exactly what he did. Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, and Dan Bongino have brought a new era to the DOJ and the FBI. |


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