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Martin68

(28,023 posts)
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 11:49 AM Apr 29

I'm glad to see the Trump regime prosecute James Comey. It's poetic justice to see they guy who helped Trump defeat

Hillary Clinton suffer the consequences.

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I'm glad to see the Trump regime prosecute James Comey. It's poetic justice to see they guy who helped Trump defeat (Original Post) Martin68 Apr 29 OP
I don't like him either for the reason you state MustLoveBeagles Apr 29 #1
Trump has set hundreds of dangerous precedents. We can, and I hope we will, reverse them when sanity returns to the Martin68 Thursday #36
No, it's no justice at all WheelWalker Apr 29 #2
Perhaps you have a different understanding of the meaning of the term "poetic justice" than I do. It implies a certain Martin68 Thursday #37
Big time right wing talking point. gab13by13 Apr 29 #3
You think it's OK to prosecute someone for a "crime" that doesn't exist - Ocelot II Apr 29 #4
More a melodic revenge and less justice Torchlight Apr 29 #5
When Trump comes for Obama, Biden, Harris... AloeVera Apr 29 #6
And he will try malaise Apr 29 #35
The charges will almost certainly be dismissed Fiendish Thingy Apr 29 #7
I am pretty disgusted seeing so many posts celebrating the prosecution of Comey Ocelot II Apr 29 #8
For some, the urge for revenge supersedes the desire to live in a democracy. Nt Fiendish Thingy Apr 29 #9
True, but it's disappointing to find that some of those aren't Republicans. Ocelot II Apr 29 #10
Indeed. Nt Fiendish Thingy Apr 29 #14
I got better FullySupportDems Apr 29 #19
Hope they all cause MW67 Apr 29 #11
I'm Not Celebrating But James Has Himself to Blame Aepps22 Apr 29 #12
No, he does not. Ocelot II Apr 29 #21
Justice is in no way involved in this situation SSJVegeta Apr 29 #13
Why stop there? EdmondDantes_ Apr 29 #15
Interesting revisionist history MorbidButterflyTat Apr 29 #29
Have you ever worked for the federal government? lapfog_1 Apr 29 #32
Its not justice of any sort. You should be able to separate the person from the corruption. FascismIsDeath Apr 29 #16
It's not objective justice but is personal justice/karma. nt UniqueUserName Apr 29 #23
Karma isn't real. And a miscarriage of justice is wrong, even if it makes YOU feel good. FascismIsDeath Apr 29 #24
This should terrify all of us Lifeafter70 Apr 29 #17
No, because they're using our condemnation to manipulate the justice system FullySupportDems Apr 29 #18
Do you also support fascism? DaBronx Apr 29 #20
Karma republianmushroom Apr 29 #22
Its not any kind of justice. milestogo Apr 29 #25
I'm not on board with that. Queso Delicioso Apr 29 #26
I agree with you. nt leftyladyfrommo Apr 29 #28
Please malaise Apr 29 #27
I find that this particular issue separates those with critical thinking skills and those without. BannonsLiver Apr 29 #30
Don't cut off your nose to spite your face. dem4decades Apr 29 #31
Silly H2O Man Apr 29 #33
bzzzt wrong answer. Thanks for playing. lapfog_1 Apr 29 #34

MustLoveBeagles

(17,104 posts)
1. I don't like him either for the reason you state
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 11:54 AM
Apr 29

BUT this setting a dangerous president. I'm not liking this at all.

Martin68

(28,023 posts)
36. Trump has set hundreds of dangerous precedents. We can, and I hope we will, reverse them when sanity returns to the
Thu Apr 30, 2026, 02:15 PM
Thursday

electorate. Meanwhile, if Comey hadn't helped Trump win, he would not now be facing prosecution by a vengeful madman.

WheelWalker

(9,412 posts)
2. No, it's no justice at all
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 11:54 AM
Apr 29

. Certainly not American Justice to use the power of government to prosecute people in personal retribution.

Martin68

(28,023 posts)
37. Perhaps you have a different understanding of the meaning of the term "poetic justice" than I do. It implies a certain
Thu Apr 30, 2026, 02:16 PM
Thursday

irony, and has nothing to doing with with the true justice system.

Ocelot II

(131,110 posts)
4. You think it's OK to prosecute someone for a "crime" that doesn't exist -
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 11:56 AM
Apr 29

the exercise of their First Amendment rights - because they once did some bad thing that has nothing to do with the alleged "crime" - only because of a political vendetta against that person? Why the hell in any universe would you think that's acceptable?

He deserves it? No, he does not. Nobody deserves to be prosecuted for exercising their right to free speech. And it made me wonder - sadly - whether some of us alleged liberals are just as eager as Trump to prosecute someone for a thing that isn't a crime but is clearly protected speech just because they don't like him and think he deserves punishment even if it's for something completely unrelated. But take that headline and just change the name to, say, Adam Schiff, and the same folks would be up in arms, as they should be. It shouldn't matter who it is.

So my question to those who think Comey deserves this sham, vindictive prosecution is, WTF is wrong with you? If you became the attorney general in some future Democratic administration, would you prosecute the truly loathsome Kash Patel for writing 86-48 in sea shells because statutes of limitations have run on any crimes he did commit so you can't bust him for those? If your answer is yes, then shame on you for wiping your ass on the same Constitution Trump used for the same thing.

First they came for Jim Comey and I spoke out because I know the rest of the fucking poem.

Torchlight

(7,006 posts)
5. More a melodic revenge and less justice
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 11:57 AM
Apr 29

This seems the farthest thing from justice I can think of, though its delicious fizz and fuzzy aftertaste may be the visceral reaction desired.

AloeVera

(4,367 posts)
6. When Trump comes for Obama, Biden, Harris...
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 11:58 AM
Apr 29

You might have a change of vew. Might be too late though.

Fiendish Thingy

(23,860 posts)
7. The charges will almost certainly be dismissed
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 11:59 AM
Apr 29

And for the sake of your first amendment rights, you better hope they are.

Ocelot II

(131,110 posts)
8. I am pretty disgusted seeing so many posts celebrating the prosecution of Comey
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 12:03 PM
Apr 29

on this completely bullshit charge. I thought we "liberals" were better than that, or at least better-educated about the First Amendment and how it protects everybody's speech, not just that of people we like, but maybe not.

FullySupportDems

(477 posts)
19. I got better
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 12:33 PM
Apr 29

Sorry I was on the apathy side. I think the division among us over this is also beneficial to them.

Aepps22

(403 posts)
12. I'm Not Celebrating But James Has Himself to Blame
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 12:13 PM
Apr 29

I think this entire thing is terrible but you can’t roll around in the mud with Trump and expect to not get dirty. Comey is a big reason why things are the way that they are. We have a progressive SC if not for him and Turtle and this country is way better.

Ocelot II

(131,110 posts)
21. No, he does not.
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 12:54 PM
Apr 29

He could be in the Epstein files and I'd still be outraged at this bogus prosecution.

EdmondDantes_

(2,010 posts)
15. Why stop there?
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 12:18 PM
Apr 29

If Clinton didn't have that stupid email server, Trump almost certainly doesn't become president. As Democrats we all got upset about Republicans under Bush using a private email server. She had to have understood how it would look.

And given the IG under Obama said it wouldn't have been approved if she had asked, isn't that where the root cause lies? Not saying she should go to jail for it, but I can't give her a pass given she knew she was running for president again.

lapfog_1

(31,956 posts)
32. Have you ever worked for the federal government?
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 05:07 PM
Apr 29

Held a security clearance?

I have.

And the idea of having ANY government communication related to your work or even associates from work arranging a meeting on a private email server could have landed me in prison. This point was stressed to me in no uncertain terms.

I carried two laptops, two cell phones and other assorted electronics when I traveled. One set for my job and one for my personal stuff. Never cross the streams. If someone contacted me about personal stuff on either my government cell or government email, the response was ALWAYS "please contact me at blah@email.com for anything other than official business" and vice versa. If I ever even said "hi" to a foreign national anywhere anytime... there was a contact form I had to fill out.

The rules were serious.

Hillary violated those rules. We can all look at the pestilence currently in the White House, the one that took top secret documents and stored them in a bath room at Mar-de-lardo. Yes he is much much worse than Hillary and should be in prison. But Hillary should have known better. Inconvenient... yeah... it sure is... but either we all follow the rules or get rid of the rules.

FascismIsDeath

(237 posts)
16. Its not justice of any sort. You should be able to separate the person from the corruption.
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 12:20 PM
Apr 29

Would YOU like to get charged for taking a photo of legally protected speech and sharing it on social media?

FascismIsDeath

(237 posts)
24. Karma isn't real. And a miscarriage of justice is wrong, even if it makes YOU feel good.
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 01:24 PM
Apr 29

Comey got his comeuppance when he was embarrassingly fired and sent into retirement. Charging an American with bogus bullshit just to make their life hell is not something that should be celebrated. If they will do it to him, they will also do it to people that we actually like.

Lifeafter70

(1,192 posts)
17. This should terrify all of us
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 12:27 PM
Apr 29

If the trump regime succeeds in this unconstitutional act. What makes you think you will be safe
They will use it to fill up all those warehouses they have been buying.

FullySupportDems

(477 posts)
18. No, because they're using our condemnation to manipulate the justice system
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 12:30 PM
Apr 29

Yeah, I think he's counting on the left being okay with it. Then maybe the next invented crime will be easier to prosecute, against someone we won't be happy about. It's the camel nose under the tent.

DaBronx

(777 posts)
20. Do you also support fascism?
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 12:42 PM
Apr 29

Cause this is basically an act of a fascist.

Maybe some thoughts should be kept
To yo self.

Queso Delicioso

(207 posts)
26. I'm not on board with that.
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 04:14 PM
Apr 29

I think Comey was trying to avoid an even worse alternative by taking the action he took. Was he right, I don't know. I don't suspect his motives though. This current situation is just another attempt by Trump's sycophants to appease his toddler rage. Nothing about this is good, except that it's liable to fail again.

malaise

(297,621 posts)
27. Please
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 04:17 PM
Apr 29

This is unconstitutional
One doesn’t have to like Comey to defend the rule of law.
This is a vindictive violation of his first amendment rights.

BannonsLiver

(20,801 posts)
30. I find that this particular issue separates those with critical thinking skills and those without.
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 04:36 PM
Apr 29

And in a very clear and concise way.

lapfog_1

(31,956 posts)
34. bzzzt wrong answer. Thanks for playing.
Wed Apr 29, 2026, 05:12 PM
Apr 29

I don't like Comey, never did, never will. But he should not be on trial for posting a photo of 8647.

Anyone who thinks this is "karma" or some such bullshit needs to read the constitution again.

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