Friday, December 29, 2017

State Dept. releases Huma Abedin emails found on Anthony Weiner's computer

It looks like they've finally sorted through the porn and got to the Huma Abedin emails on husband Anthony Weiner's computer. 

The emails came from the account of Hillary Clinton and were discovered by the FBI on Weiner's laptop (yuck!) near the end of the 2016 presidential campaign.

The reason the FBI was looking through the computer in the first place (and I hope they wore gloves) was due to the investigation of Weiner whereby the former Democratic congressman sexted a 15-year-old girl. He was convicted of sexting and sentenced to only 21 months in prison last month.

He better not drop the soap.

In order to avoid looking like a bigger fool than she did when she was working for the worst presidential candidate in American history, Abedin filed for divorce.

The emails uncovered by the FBI screwed up the 2016 presidential race after then-FBI Director James Comey revealed days before the election that they found more Clinton messages.

This discovery reopened the case against Clinton, but lucky for her, she had Comey in her corner to cut corners and exonerate her before the agency even interviewed her in an exoneration that wasn't in his job description to decide. That was up to the Justice Department.

But nobody's perfect and Comey was eventually fired and it was long overdue. He walks around trees and stuff with poetry and Bible verses dancing in his head.

His tweets are profound and inspires hope in all of the nation.

Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group, filed suit against the State Department for all official State Department emails sent or received by Abedin on a non-state.gov email address. They finally got what they asked for.

Tom Fitton, the group's president, said Friday in a statement: "This is a major victory. After years of hard work in federal court, Judicial Watch has forced the State Department to finally allow Americans to see these public documents."

Yes, folks, these are public documents and we have a right to see them. They belong to the people, not on some sticky laptop belonging to a pervert in the slammer.

Fitton added: "That these government docs were on Anthony Weiner's laptop dramatically illustrates the need for the Justice Department to finally do a serious investigation of Hillary Clinton's and Huma Abedin's obvious violations of law."

Now the question is, will President Trump follow up on this as he promised to "lock her [Hillary Clinton] up?"

I have a suspicion that Hillary will never see the inside of a prison and will languish her final days counting stains on dresses.


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