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Sarah Sanders first told on herself
when she said she heard from
"countless members of the FBI"
about James Comey
by Nathan'ette Burdine: April 24, 2019
 


Sarah Sanders first told on herself when she said she’d heard from “countless members of the FBI” and then turned around and said she didn’t “even know that many people in the FBI.”

Here’s how she said it exactly:

     “I’ve heard from countless uh members of the FBI that are
      grateful and thankful for the president’s decision. And I think
      that we may have to agree to disagree. I’m sure that there are
      some people that are disappointed. But I’ve certainly heard from
      uh a large number of individuals. And that’s just myself. And I
      don’t even know that many people in the FBI.”

Just stop and ask yourselves this question here folks, “How can Sarah Sanders talk to ‘countless member of the FBI’ when she doesn’t ‘even know that many people in the FBI?”

The question answers itself. A person can’t talk to countless folks when she doesn’t know enough folks to make up the countless folks she talks to.

Sarah Sanders comments about the “countless members of the FBI” who she knows was a response to reporters’ questions about the firing of former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director James Comey.

As y’all know, Donald Trump first said that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein gave James Comey the boot to then only turn around and tell NBC’s Lester Holt that he, Donald Trump, fired James Comey “because of the whole Russia thing.”

Welp, James Comey got gone and Rod Rosenstein appointed Robert Mueller as the special counsel over the Russia Investigation.

Just last week after the release of the Mueller Report, we learned that Donald Trump tried to get everybody from former Trump Presidential Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski to former White House Counsel Don McGahn to get then Attorney General Jeff Sessions to kick Robert Mueller to the curb. Nobody did it. And nobody did it for the same reason Sarah Sanders broke down and told Robert Mueller that she had a “slip of the tongue” when she stood up there at that podium telling reporters that she talked to “countless members of the FBI” who were glad about James Comey getting his walking papers.

Folks don’t want to go to jail! They like their freedom! Whenever somebody is faced with the option of being loyal to the boss or not going to jail, they tend to pick the latter; which is what Corey Lewandowski, Don McGahn, and Sarah Sanders did. They knew that lying to Robert Mueller would lead to them getting that “Paul Manafort” treatment. That’s why they all told everything.

The only difference now is that the Russia Investigation is over and Sarah Sanders thinks she can talk out of both sides of her mouth again about what she said, when she said it, and why she said it.

Unfortunately for Sarah Sanders, her tongue is always slipping which is evident by her own statement of talking to “countless members of the FBI” when she doesn’t “even know that many people in the FBI.”




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