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To: Sdgla who wrote (651771)2/1/2018 10:28:34 AM
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Scott Adams: "Trump has two ways to win: 1) Release the partisan memo, or 2) Allow the public to continue imagining its contents."



To: Sdgla who wrote (651771)2/1/2018 11:34:40 AM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793928
 
I've read that. At one point in the transcript, you'll find Schiff stating that he met with Wray. This was after McCabe was canned/resigned. The FBI objection was published shortly thereafter.

I would infer that there is a connection because Wray saw the memo before he canned McCabe or made him resign, had nothing to say about its accuracy immediately afterwards, then determined that there were 'issues' with it after he met with Schiff.

Of course, folks like us cannot determine cause and effect, but nothing prevents us from using our gray matter to infer that Schiff's visit lead to yet another Wray volte face. The first was the suggestion that he'd resign if Trump didn't stop harassing McCabe - who resigned, ahem, a little early, and right after Wray viewed the memo.

And Wray's latest 180 degree favors the Dims.

So, what is one to conclude. First, he's as shifty as a snake. Second, his true colors cannot be easily determined. Third, that, on balance, he seems to protecting the miscreants.