- Marco Rubio is an example of why swamp denizens like McCabe felt safe in doing their damnedest – they have essential protectors (or subjects ) in Congress.
- We know Rubio doesn’t like Trump, but why protect ringleaders of a soft coup d’état
The firing of Andrew McCabe and the resultant denial of his pension is one of the actions necessary to begin the restoration of faith in the justice system including the independence and partisan neutrality at the top echelons of the justice system. It is not merely sending a message, as hopefully effective it may be, it is justice. They have to be subject to the rules and rights they are there to protect, they must not be allowed to be above the law.
Who else but Clarice Feldman to excoriate the pretense, the hypocrisy and “woe is me” lies of Andrew McCabe and of the preposterous defenders of his in the dominant press.
If You Are a Fed Official, Perjury Is ‘Lacking Candor’
We regret we did not get around to referencing an article in Imprimis by Joseph E. diGenova The Politicization of the FBI . It was circulated and favorably recommended by people in the know, retired “brick agents” of our nation’s law enforcement elite, well before news of McCabe’s firing.
Read the above articles and then reflect on how pathetic Marco Rubio’s comment is
Rubio: FBI’s McCabe should have been allowed to retire
DLH and R Mall