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mr715

(4,147 posts)
Sun May 17, 2026, 04:20 PM 21 hrs ago

I blame James Comey for Trump.

More than Putin. More than Bernie Sanders. More than Jill Stein.

More than "Uncommitted". More than 'the debate'. More than Joe Rogan.


Had James Comey kept his sanctimonious mouth shut, like FBI directors are supposed to, Sec. Clinton would've gotten the 13 additional votes she would've needed to win WI, PA, and MI.

And maybe elsewhere.

Mr. Comey will remain wealthy and vaunted as a martyr for democracy when in fact he is the man most responsible for its downfall.

The audacity that he pokes the bear with his stoopid social media posts... Maybe he's just an ass.


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I blame James Comey for Trump. (Original Post) mr715 21 hrs ago OP
Yep! bif 21 hrs ago #1
And that is why I could care less if the monster in the WH goes after him. lostincalifornia 21 hrs ago #2
Something about reaping and sowing... mr715 21 hrs ago #3
Yup lostincalifornia 20 hrs ago #7
You really need canetoad 21 hrs ago #4
Yup. Comey had little choice but to do what he did. AZJonnie 19 hrs ago #14
In WI, MI, PA and OH, she spent more money in advertising, and had a larger ground operation, than Obama had in 2012. StevieM 19 hrs ago #20
No flames from me canetoad 18 hrs ago #21
I blame the American voters Johonny 21 hrs ago #5
I hear you - but it is bad electoral strategy to blame voters. mr715 21 hrs ago #6
Maybe, but none of the above get a pass. RandomNumbers 20 hrs ago #8
And less time provocatively arranging seashells at his beach home, or whatever. mr715 20 hrs ago #9
Comey concedes he may have been responsible for Trump's election LetMyPeopleVote 19 hrs ago #10
So he really did NOT concede the point--his last sentence spooky3 17 hrs ago #28
Those... yes... but not in that order. QueerDuck 19 hrs ago #11
Here are the two letters from Comey that got trump elected LetMyPeopleVote 19 hrs ago #12
Particularly not when he said nothing about Trump's truly being spooky3 17 hrs ago #29
Comey's press conferences on the Clinton email non-scandal violated DOJ policy. LetMyPeopleVote 19 hrs ago #13
In that press conference SocialDemocrat61 2 hrs ago #35
I Blame Bill Clinton RustyWheels 19 hrs ago #15
There were many times in 2008 and 2016 mr715 19 hrs ago #16
How about prosecutors in the State of NY for allowing decades of illegal activity. Also, Mereck Garland mucifer 17 hrs ago #27
There are many to blame SocialDemocrat61 19 hrs ago #17
Comey's repeated interventions were more important to the result of that election than all other factors combined. StevieM 19 hrs ago #18
Gary Johnson can't count how many fingers he has without using his toes. mr715 19 hrs ago #19
I blame Trump's dad luv2fly 18 hrs ago #22
Fair. mr715 18 hrs ago #23
Michael Bay LessAspin 18 hrs ago #24
I blame 77,303,568 Voters Locutusofborg 17 hrs ago #25
In the end, I think I blame money. Just throwing it out there. FullySupportDems 17 hrs ago #26
He's definitely a significant one to blame considering his actions themaguffin 6 hrs ago #30
It's lovely to have someone to blame, but... Happy Hoosier 5 hrs ago #31
I blame American voters and the Founders for saddling us with the Electoral College. DavidDvorkin 4 hrs ago #32
The reason Comey's actions hurt Hillary was because of all that other shit JI7 4 hrs ago #33
Why do the Hillary primary voters always ecscape blame on these threads? biocube 4 hrs ago #34
The party selected Sec. Clinton to be their nominee. mr715 2 hrs ago #36
Bernie Sanders is NOT to blame... for anything whatsoever. ananda 2 hrs ago #37
Comey definitely put a thumb on the scale the first time around. Then McConnell enabled nightmare part 2. Vinca 1 hr ago #38

canetoad

(21,010 posts)
4. You really need
Sun May 17, 2026, 04:34 PM
21 hrs ago

To read this 2017 article from Seth Abramson.

The Domestic Conspiracy That Gave Trump The Election Is In Plain Sight
Information presently public and available confirms that Erik Prince, Rudy Giuliani, and Donald Trump conspired to intimidate FBI Director James Comey into interfering in, and thus directly affecting, the 2016 presidential election. This conspiracy was made possible with the assistance of officers in the New York Police Department and agents within the New York field office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. All of the major actors in the conspiracy have already confessed to its particulars either in word or in deed; moreover, all of the major actors have publicly exhibited consciousness of guilt after the fact. This assessment has already been the subject of articles in news outlets on both sides of the political spectrum, but has not yet received substantial investigation by major media.

While a full summary of the Prince-Giuliani-Trump conspiracy would require a longer discourse, the actions of these men, along with multiple still-anonymous actors, can be summarized in five paragraphs. It will be for journalists with more resources than this writer to follow up on these leads—and, moreover, to see how this domestic conspiracy dovetails with the Trump-Russia controversy, though this too is briefly addressed below.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-domestic-conspiracy-that-gave-trump-the-election_b_587ed24fe4b0b110fe11dbf9

AZJonnie

(4,009 posts)
14. Yup. Comey had little choice but to do what he did.
Sun May 17, 2026, 05:57 PM
19 hrs ago

In addition to the scoundrels spoken about in this article, I put MUCH more of the blame on the M$M who blew up this absolutely routine letter to Congress from Comey into the biggest story since fucking Watergate. The FBI DID NOT "reopen the Clinton investigation" like the media loudly proclaimed in every headline.

The investigation was considered closed, but the GQP-led Congress demanded a standing order from the FBI that if any additional evidence was being looking at, they would be looped in. Comey's letter was routine and congressionally required, and he DID NOT say "we're formally re-opening the investigation".

The media blowing it completely out of proportion was MUCH more the problem. Additionally, Clinton should've spent more time shoring up her support in the "Blue Wall States", which turned out to NOT be that.

Blaming it on Comey is a cop-out, IMHO. But I know this opinion is unpopular, so, flame away, friends

StevieM

(10,583 posts)
20. In WI, MI, PA and OH, she spent more money in advertising, and had a larger ground operation, than Obama had in 2012.
Sun May 17, 2026, 06:34 PM
19 hrs ago

She hardly ignored those states. She also held more rallies in Pennsylvania than any other state, in a first-place tie with Ohio and Florida, which were widely considered battleground throughout that race. And contrary to post-election reporting, she did hold a couple of rallies in Michigan.

In any event, where candidates held their rallies was not what determined whether they won a given state. And nobody accused her of ignoring these states during the election, even though this information was obviously public knowledge.

canetoad

(21,010 posts)
21. No flames from me
Sun May 17, 2026, 07:07 PM
18 hrs ago

That's the reason I've hung onto that bookmark for all those years. I believe Comey really had no choice and yes, the media blew it out of all proportion.

mr715

(4,147 posts)
6. I hear you - but it is bad electoral strategy to blame voters.
Sun May 17, 2026, 04:46 PM
21 hrs ago

So, while I agree with you, I also blame the shepherds leading the sheep to the slaughterhouse.

RandomNumbers

(19,263 posts)
8. Maybe, but none of the above get a pass.
Sun May 17, 2026, 05:32 PM
20 hrs ago

Particularly those who were supposedly on the same side as us.

(but to your point, Comey really should spend more time looking in the mirror at his own complicity)

mr715

(4,147 posts)
9. And less time provocatively arranging seashells at his beach home, or whatever.
Sun May 17, 2026, 05:34 PM
20 hrs ago

Completely agree we need to mind our allies. But we also need to remember our (historical) enemies.

LetMyPeopleVote

(181,983 posts)
10. Comey concedes he may have been responsible for Trump's election
Sun May 17, 2026, 05:48 PM
19 hrs ago

I also blame Comey for trump's election.

Comey concedes he may have been responsible for Trump's election
www.axios.com/2019/04/02/c...

Vincent Wanders Aimlessly (@vwaimlessly.bsky.social) 2025-09-26T17:40:29.552Z

https://www.axios.com/2019/04/02/comey-concedes-responsible-trump-election-hillary-clinton

In a Tuesday interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, former FBI Director James Comey conceded that his decision to announce in October 2016 that the FBI was reopening an investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server may have helped Trump win the election, but defended it as "the least terrible option."

Amanpour: "Do you ever think that you might be responsible for the election of President Trump? Does that keep you up at night?"

Comey: "Sure. And I hope someday somebody proves that we were irrelevant. ... I hope we had no impact. I hope it's proven that it was irrelevant. But all it does is increase the pain. It doesn't change how I think about the decision. My view and the view of my team was: I cannot conceal from the American people that the investigation we told them, and fought to tell them, is done, is done, is done — is not done, and the result could change."

spooky3

(38,859 posts)
28. So he really did NOT concede the point--his last sentence
Sun May 17, 2026, 08:30 PM
17 hrs ago

Suggests he doesn’t realize what he did was wrong.

I blame him but the blame also must be shared with nonvoters, Trump voters, Rupert Murdoch and friends, the NYT and other “sanewashers”, etc.

LetMyPeopleVote

(181,983 posts)
12. Here are the two letters from Comey that got trump elected
Sun May 17, 2026, 05:51 PM
19 hrs ago

I was training some attorneys who were going to do voter protection at a downtown law firm when the first letter came out. One of my firm's associates was taking this course and was making a funny face during my class. Later I was shocked to hear what Comey did in that it was a DOJ cardinal rule that you take no steps close to an election.






These letters got trump elected in 2016

spooky3

(38,859 posts)
29. Particularly not when he said nothing about Trump's truly being
Sun May 17, 2026, 08:32 PM
17 hrs ago

Under investigation at that same time.

LetMyPeopleVote

(181,983 posts)
13. Comey's press conferences on the Clinton email non-scandal violated DOJ policy.
Sun May 17, 2026, 05:52 PM
19 hrs ago

Comey was an asshole and attacked Hillary Clinton when he announced that there would be no charges on the email issue. Under DOJ rules, when the decision not to proceed is made, there is NO announcement. Comey was an asshole and held a press conference where he attacked Clinton.

This press conference was so offensive and against DOJ policy that the DOJ inspector general called Comey out.

The DOJ's inspector general agreed that Comey "violated long-standing Department practice and protocol by, among other things, criticizing Clinton’s uncharged conduct," and that Comey "usurped the authority of the Attorney General." https://oig.justice.gov/node/640

SocialDemocrat61

(8,029 posts)
35. In that press conference
Mon May 18, 2026, 11:23 AM
2 hrs ago

he said, 'there was no proof that Clinton's email server' wasn't hacked by russia'. That's like saying there is no proof that person X is not a murderer. Totally unacceptable.

RustyWheels

(206 posts)
15. I Blame Bill Clinton
Sun May 17, 2026, 06:02 PM
19 hrs ago

If Bill Clinton hadn’t boarded AG Loretta Lynch’s plane - “just to say ‘hi’, and chat about family & friends”, while Hillary was under investigation for her emails, then Lynch would not have recused herself, leaving Comey in charge.

Without that, Lynch would never have allowed Comey to go public with the biased statements regarding the FBI’s findings.

🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

mr715

(4,147 posts)
16. There were many times in 2008 and 2016
Sun May 17, 2026, 06:04 PM
19 hrs ago

That I thought Bill Clinton was hurting then Sen. and eventually Sec. Clinton's chances.

mucifer

(25,729 posts)
27. How about prosecutors in the State of NY for allowing decades of illegal activity. Also, Mereck Garland
Sun May 17, 2026, 08:28 PM
17 hrs ago

for dropping the ball.

SocialDemocrat61

(8,029 posts)
17. There are many to blame
Sun May 17, 2026, 06:10 PM
19 hrs ago

Comey, Stein, Susan Sarandon, George Clooney, Jon Stewart and every republican. None get a pass.

StevieM

(10,583 posts)
18. Comey's repeated interventions were more important to the result of that election than all other factors combined.
Sun May 17, 2026, 06:28 PM
19 hrs ago

If not for his repeated interference, she also would have won Arizona, Florida and North Carolina.

Also, for the record, Gary Johnson probably took more votes away from Hillary than Jill Stein did.

LessAspin

(2,013 posts)
24. Michael Bay
Sun May 17, 2026, 07:36 PM
18 hrs ago

I agree with Comey and I don't think you can discount this Michael Bay movie given how much Benghazi was dominating the headlines at the time..

Benghazi (2016) by Michael Bay

With the Super Bowl ad for Trump by Michael Bay it's worth recalling that Bay released his Benghazi movie in the middle of the 2016 Presidential campaign.

I always found the timing of that interesting in spite of Michael Bay assuring us that was just a coincidence.

Nothing political at all



https://www.democraticunderground.com/127011599

Locutusofborg

(596 posts)
25. I blame 77,303,568 Voters
Sun May 17, 2026, 07:52 PM
17 hrs ago

and 312 Electors for Trump. Most of them don't know who James Comey is.

FullySupportDems

(490 posts)
26. In the end, I think I blame money. Just throwing it out there.
Sun May 17, 2026, 08:13 PM
17 hrs ago

Money in politics. Citizens United, nail in our coffin. Imho money makes people do things they'd never do for anything else. You can "hire" someone to do just about anything. And I'll always wonder about Comey.

Happy Hoosier

(9,622 posts)
31. It's lovely to have someone to blame, but...
Mon May 18, 2026, 07:57 AM
5 hrs ago

the blame really lies with 10's of millions of our fellow Americans who are utter pieces of shit.

biocube

(262 posts)
34. Why do the Hillary primary voters always ecscape blame on these threads?
Mon May 18, 2026, 09:35 AM
4 hrs ago

You went for the unpopular establishment candidate in an election that was a rebuke of the establishment.

Vinca

(54,327 posts)
38. Comey definitely put a thumb on the scale the first time around. Then McConnell enabled nightmare part 2.
Mon May 18, 2026, 12:21 PM
1 hr ago

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