Donald Trump has no class, needless to say, and he doesn’t understand that when he insults entire groups of people that a certain comaraderie and sense of community is going to prevail and he’s going to get his stupidity back, both barrels — ala NFL. If you missed Trump’s epically stupid tweet about the FBI, here it is again.
After years of Comey, with the phony and dishonest Clinton investigation (and more), running the FBI, its reputation is in Tatters – worst in History! But fear not, we will bring it back to greatness.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 3, 2017
Nope. Not letting this go. The FBI’s reputation is not in “tatters”. It’s composed of the same dedicated men and women who have always worked there and who do a great, apolitical job. You’ll find integrity and honesty at FBI headquarters and not at 1600 Penn Ave right now
— Eric Holder (@EricHolder) December 3, 2017
The FBI is in “tatters”? No. The only thing in tatters is the President’s respect for the rule of law. The dedicated men and women of the FBI deserve better.
— Sally Yates (@SallyQYates) December 4, 2017
“I want the American people to know this truth: The FBI is honest. The FBI is strong. And the FBI is, and always will be, independent.”
Me (June 8, 2017) pic.twitter.com/OZ1ZiBrMNL— James Comey (@Comey) December 3, 2017
(2/3) “Every day, FBI Special Agents put their lives on the line to protect the American public from national security and criminal threats. Agents perform these duties with unwavering integrity and professionalism and a focus on complying with the law and the Constitution.”
— FBI Agents Assoc. (@FBIAgentsAssoc) December 3, 2017
The president is unacquainted with integrity and professionalism, to say nothing of respecting the rule of law and the Constitution. He has never put his life on the line for any cause and therefore has no right to malign those who do.
— Patty (@suo_gan) December 3, 2017
It’s one thing to read a tweet from Bubble Brain living in his Bubble World and reading tweets from men and women living in the real world, isn’t it?