Today, in major non-news, Donkey Girl announced that she was "done being quiet," after which, Trump bagged on her some more, for the extra point. It is difficult to know who to root for here. Donkey Girl (who looks a decade older now, and is not displaying her choppers as in days of Yore) points out that what she did was not a crime. Yes, she showed incredibly poor judgment and an absence of professionalism, and managed to get caught having an extramarital affair with that loser Peter Strzok, but none of that was a crime. Of course, there is no way of knowing what would have been revealed had thousands of the couple's heady exchanges not been rubbed out by Donkey Girl and her Peter, but (as the linked article points out) those deletions did not violate the agency's retention policies, and, she and her Peter were not under investigation at the time. So, maybe they were hiding a Deep State conspiracy, or maybe they were just trying to keep their affair under wraps. None of us will ever know, but, as far as we know, none of what Donkey Girl did was a crime. So, there is that. Although, I hope someday, when I find myself at the Pearly Gates, I will be able to muster something better than "none of what I did was a crime." Public relations-wise, that just isn't the most impressive rejoinder.
On the other side of the braying match is Trump, who doesn't seem to realize he is not making himself look any better by continuing to beat up this pathetic, wretched has-been, who has lost her reputation, her youth, her government job, and her Peter. Can't he find some school children to slap around? He has way too much club for this pinata. It's like spending an hour berating a street vendor for not getting the mustard and onions right on his hotdog. In short, it is not Peer, and it is way past time for Trump to let this go.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-mocks-fbis-lisa-page-again-citing-debunked-text-message-conspiracy/ar-BBXFd18
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