Too little, too late.
This is one of the most absurd commentaries I've ever read. After his
dismissal one of the things Andrew McCabe said was that he had suffered an
entire year long campaign of insults and smears to his reputation from
President Donald Trump without being able to respond, because he felt
professionally obligated to appear above the fray. Now that he's under no such
obligation and can speak in response to Trump's... mehr anzeigen
Too little, too late.
This is one of the most absurd commentaries I've ever read. After his
dismissal one of the things Andrew McCabe said was that he had suffered an
entire year long campaign of insults and smears to his reputation from
President Donald Trump without being able to respond, because he felt
professionally obligated to appear above the fray. Now that he's under no such
obligation and can speak in response to Trump's smears, here's the New York
Times telling him that he should have continued to stay silent because now he
seems ""biased"".
Yes, condemnation of the increasingly obvious crimes and corruption of the
Trump Administration should be coming from Republicans in Congress, and their
refusal to do so will go down as one of the most shameful stories in our
history. However it should be coming from all citizens, including James Comey
and Andrew McCabe. The NYT ""warning"" them that they appear too biased and
should remain silent is a sad surrender to conservative framing, but then the
NYT has been surrendering to that a lot lately.
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