Former President Bill Clinton is on the campaign trail and seems to think it's a good idea to trash the man who quite literally saved his wife from federal indictment.
During the Asian American Journalists Association meeting on Friday in Las Vegas, Clinton told those gathered that FBI Director James Comey's statement concerning email classifications was the "biggest load of bull" he'd ever heard:
“First of all, the FBI director said, when he testified before Congress, he had to amend his previous day’s statement that she had never received any emails marked classified.
...They saw two little notes with a ‘C’ on it — this is the biggest load of bull I’ve ever heard — that were about telephone calls that she needed to make. The State Department typically puts a little ‘C’ on it to discourage people from discussing it in public in the event the secretary of state, whoever it is, doesn’t make a telephone call. Does that sound threatening to the national security to you?”
During her recent interview with Chris Wallace, Hillary Clinton asserted that Comey characterized her testimony as entirely "truthful." Now her husband Bill says Comey is "full of bull." So which is it?
Doubling down on his wife's defense, the former president went on to say that it is inconceivable that his wife jeopardized national security.
"Do you really believe there are 300 career diplomats because that’s how many people were on these emails, all of whom were careless with national security?" Clinton began.
"Do you believe that? Forget about Hillary, forget about her. Is that conceivable?"
Um, yes, Bill. It certainly is. But you are the great weaver of fables and we're certain a few of those "journalists" were just caught in your web.




