A paragraph in a fit in a
WaPO article struck me:
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n testimony before the House Intelligence Committee, Brennan said he became increasingly concerned that Trump associates were being manipulated by Russian intelligence services as part of a broader covert influence campaign that sought to disrupt the election and deliver the presidency to Donald Trump.
I focused in on the difference between "colluding with" and "manipulated by". The latter has always seemed more likely than the former. Depending on details, either might well be illegal. Still, there is a difference.
We have all heard more than enough about Clinton and her emails. But if I can paraphrase Comey on this, it showed carelessness and bad judgment. Whatever one thinks of the investigation, there never should have been Clinton emails on Weiner's computer to investigate. If HC wants to know how this went wrong she should look first to herself and then to Abedin.
Which illustrates, as we have seen time and time again, that politicians and the staff they hire can be unbelievably stupid.
Getting back to Trump. how much brains, or self-discipline, does it take to restrain oneself from referring to Comey as a nut job while speaking with the Russians, or with anyone except perhaps Melania? More brains than he has, apparently. A Dana Milbank
column today quotes Trump, speaking in Jerusalem, saying "We just got back from the Middle East". Ok, that's a kick, but he followed it with a reference to Saudi Arabia and anyway we all speak a little carelessly sometimes. We could hope for better, but we know what he meant. Commenting about Comey, and bragging about derailing the investigation, goes far beyond careless. "Irresponsible" is closer, but my choice would be "moronic".
It can be tough to sort out the stunning incompetence from the actual intent. But if it should turn out that "manipulated by" is closer to what happened than "colluded with", this would not surprise me. Either way, there might well be illegality and surely it has creates major problems.
As I said earlier, we really need to make better choices in whom we trust with our future.