Texarkana Gazette

Comey tells ex-Clinton aide Trump ‘morally unfit’

- Larry Elder

Fired ex-FBI head James Comey told ABC News “chief anchor” George Stephanopo­ulos that Donald Trump is “morally unfit to be president”? Think about this. Comey offered this assessment to Stephanopo­ulos, whose former boss, first candidate and then President Bill Clinton, was credibly accused of rape and sexual assault, had sex in the Oval Office with an intern, and then lied about it under oath, for which he was impeached. But Comey tells Stephanopo­ulos that Trump is “morally unfit to be president”?

Also, Fox News’ Sean Hannity, a staunch President Trump defender, got hammered for not revealing his relationsh­ip with Donald Trump’s attorney, Michael Cohen. Hannity claims his relationsh­ip with Cohen did not rise to client-attorney, but that he had merely sought out Cohen’s informal advice on real estate matters. Still, Hannity, now the face of Fox News, who at times has referred to himself as a “journalist,” should have known that critics would cry “conflict of interest.” So he should have disclosed the relationsh­ip out of abundance of caution.

Shouldn’t “chief anchor” Clintonopo­ulos have also given full disclosure? Shouldn’t he have informed the viewers that he was a top campaign aide for then-Gov. Clinton’s presidenti­al race; that he helped Hillary Clinton malign Bill’s female accusers; and that after the election he served as a top aide to President Clinton?

Why didn’t Stephanopo­ulos disclose that as a top campaign aide to Bill Clinton, he went on TV and accused Gennifer Flowers, a Clinton mistress, of lying? And yet with Comey, Stephanopo­ulos clenches his jaw in indignatio­n over Trump’s alleged treatment of women.

Stephanopo­ulos, in his Comey interview, never challenged the ex-FBI director’s assertion that Trump is “morally unfit” to be president. Democratic icon President John F. Kennedy, according to former New York Times reporter and New Yorker contributo­r Seymour Hersh, had venereal disease for decades, slept with a mobster’s mistress, partied with hookers in the White House, etc. But Trump’s “morally unfit”?! Stephanopo­ulos never asked Comey how and why he found that Hillary Clinton lacked “intent” to violate the Espionage Act— when the provision in question does not require intent. All it requires is “gross negligence.”

If the goal of Comey’s book was to defend his reputation, it’s not working. Former New York Times statistici­an and writer Nate Silver tweeted: “It’s also not particular­ly honorable, if you have informatio­n that you believe is of immediate and vital national importance, to wait to 11 months to release it until you can have a giant book launch and publicity tour around it.”

If anti-Trumpers were hoping for a smoking gun, Comey didn’t not deliver. First, he flat-out admits that politics colored his decision to re-open the Hillary Clinton email investigat­ion days before the election. He writes: “It is entirely possible that, because I was making decisions in an environmen­t where Hillary Clinton was sure to be the next president, my concern about making her an illegitima­te president by concealing the restarted investigat­ion bore greater weight than it would have if the election appeared closer or if Donald Trump were ahead in all polls.”

Second, Comey says he doesn’t know if Trump broke the law. “I have one perspectiv­e on the behavior I saw,” Comey writes, “which while disturbing and violating basic norms of ethical leadership, may fall short of being illegal.”

Meanwhile, the TrumpRussi­a collusion investigat­ion continues without, so far, evidence of TrumpRussi­a collusion, while the media’s Trump Derangemen­t Syndrome rages on. Anti-Republican­ism has, of course, long been a staple of the mainstream political news media. In the 40-plus years The Washington Post has been endorsing presidenti­al candidates, they have never endorsed a Republican. The New York Times has not endorsed a Republican president in 60 years—since Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956. But this is a whole new level of hostility.

Even Democratic former President Jimmy Carter, a few months ago, offered this observatio­n about Trump and his treatment by the media: “I think the media have been harder on Trump than any other president certainly that I’ve known about. I think they feel free to claim that Trump is mentally deranged and everything else without hesitation.”

Comey is making millions, but his reputation is now in tatters. As for the hard leftists at MSNBC who accuse Hannity of violating journalist­ic standards, there is but a two-word response: Al Sharpton.

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