Quote (Santara @ Oct 21 2016 12:07pm)
His prepared statement may have taken 10 minutes to read, but it was indeed prepared. That he got busted and had to backpedal in front of Congress doesn't take away from that, you've debunked nothing.
So if Comey gives you the wrong impression, either accidentally or just due to your own poor judgment, that Scenario A is true, and then when he's afforded more time to elaborate he makes it emphatically clear that not only is Scenario A not true but that Scenario B IS true, you feel you're entitled to go on believing that Scenario A really is true, regardless of what he said at the later juncture, solely because it comports better with the alternate reality you live in?
Good to know.
This post was edited by Pollster on Oct 21 2016 02:16pm