
By Bob Hoge
As we’ve been reporting Thursday evening, former FBI Director James “St. Jim” Comey has now been officially indicted the Department of Justice on two of three counts sought by prosecutors—one count of making false statements and one count of obstruction of justice—just days after President Donald Trump demanded the DOJ act “now” to bring prosecutions against Comey and other political foes, as our Becca Lower reported.
The D.C. rumor mill had been churning loudly over the last day or so that the charges were coming, but now they’re here, and Comey took to Instagram to profess his innocence and deliver one of those infamous sanctimonious sermons that he’s become famous for.
I mean, he titled his memoir “A Higher Loyalty,” implying that he was on a moral level far above that of most normal plebes. But he’s not afraid, he said in an Instagram post following the indictment becoming official (snide commentary in brackets by yours truly throughout the article):
My family and I have known for years that there are costs to standing up to Donald Trump. But we couldn’t imagine ourselves living any other way [because we’re just so incredibly high-minded].
We will not live on our knees, and you shouldn’t either. [Who asked you to get on your knees? Weird.] Somebody that I love dearly recently said, that fear is the tool of the tyrant, and she’s right…
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