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As exciting and intriguing and riveting. I've been saying the
fact that Soda will be on the opposite dugout tonight
against Aaron Judge. We can't lose sight of the news
side of things. Also, we cannot lose sight of a
former FBI director being completely stupid and irresponsible and not
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leader like I mean, when you have multiple agencies now
investigating you, James Comy for eighty sixteen forty seven. No way,
that was just a random formation on a beach pal.
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I mean, this is worse than memos that he leaked.
And now's the time President Trump will get his revenge
on Kobi. I bet you he was waiting for this
moment for a while because I don't think he just
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wanted to fire him like he did. I think he
wants to do something like this where he could literally
get him in trouble with law enforcement. Okay, because was
he arrested for leaking memos in the New York Times.
This is the FBI director. At the time, he wasn't
arrested for that. Was he wasn't taken in for that.
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But now now he's really stepped in it. Because I
don't care if it's well, he really just means to
get rid of him, or he wants him removed, or
you know that there's no other way to look at
what he said eighty sixteen forty seven. I don't even
feel good saying it because it's awful, but for podcast purposes,
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I have to say exactly what he was implying here.
And I pray it wasn't meaning the assassination because it's
already been two attempts, but he was definitely inciting something
and stirring up something. And I hope Cash can get
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to work on investigating his predecessor once removed, because remember
Chris Ray lasts as long as he did. I don't
know how, but he did. And I hope that the
DHS Department Homeland Security is also investigating this. You screwed
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up FBI director Comy, and you made our country, as
I keep saying, it's fun to talk about Nixon six
and the Subway series, but we don't have a secure
country that's bigger than any home run. The security of
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the country should come first for everybody. That's why I
like to pivot between sports and news and adaptability. And
in the course I'm in they ask me how my
podcast is fixing problems and we're trying. You know, we
went to d C to deal with the funding issues.
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We are always talking about accessibility and adaptability, but this
stuff is important. This is a problem. This is a
problem when the former FBI director is insinuating anything like
this is a problem and it must be addressed yesterday,
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today and tomorrow because us we have a security breach.
Whether you want a minute or not. THEI the former
FBI director James Comy, who somehow is Grisham, Now what
kind of reviews is he paying people to give him?
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He writes, like John Grisham, what is going on here?
Daily Mail? It isn't a fun day when your former
FBI director is insinuing any kind of violence, any kind
of getting rid of because we've seen what nut jobs
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are doing in Butler on the Trump National Golf Course
in Florida. We see it. And so I really hope
this mistake from Colemy he didn't pay really for leaking memos.
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He has to pay for this. And I think this
is where Trump's revenge comes in. His vindication is payback
for that. And I remember playing clips of his ABC
interview with Trump about Trump. I mean the guy is classless.
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And this even goes back to twenty sixteen where he
said they found no evidence and no intent to put
Hillary in jail. Look, there was intent there. So all
the last eight years is coming back to hurt James
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call me because he stepped in it with this threat,
and I think getting rid of him from the public
eye by arresting him and locking him up for everything
that he's done. The negligence's FBI director, I would say,
and I believe Stoleeman Douglas under happened under him as well.
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The FBI in Miami didn't catch the tips and they couldn't.
They didn't they didn't stop the shooter that was Comy's FBI,
and they couldn't get into cell phones. They couldn't do this.
I mean, we're talking a ten year history with Komy
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and maybe finally all of that's caught up to him,
because I think he should be prosecuted really for negligence
as an FBI director and decisions he made that should
come under scrutiny. And then the memo league, How was
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he not facing I don't remember facing any consequences for
that memo leak. So yes, we're gonna enjoy the Knicks
tonight against the Celtics in Game six. We're gonna enjoy
a city on fire with the Subway series, Soto coming
back to Yankee Stadium in a met uniform. We're gonna
enjoy all those dramatics. But if we could just just
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arrest James Comy wants him for all, I think we'd
be better off. And I think if we can haul
out a judge for helping an illegal escape ice, which
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seems to be the story, then they have the power
to do that to former FBI director and quite frankly,
for the last ten years that he's put us through
as a country. And of course Democrats hated him too
because he wrote the letter in October of sixteen, which
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added more field to the fire. The guy was so
incompetent as FBI director, and it's gone in competence to
a threat that needs to be taken seriously, and he
needs to be held accountable. But I believe accountable for
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not just this, but for the last ten years of
his utter negligence and arrogance and dangerous decisions, especially that
memo leak that was dangerous. You're talking at the time,
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you're leaking things at the times, how would ya can
you be? How can can you be? And he must
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be held accountable. And I think if we can move
on past James call me by holding his feet to
the fire with you know, arresting him and holding him
accountable to this, we will have one leg up again
and that can finally rid the FBI of the energy
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and the past of James. Call me, and we can
truly move forward if they step up here and as
Spike Lee would say, do the right thing and arrest
James call me. That's how we have one leg up
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on this fanatic Friday,