Hannity on James Comey: He’ll Be an ‘MSNBC Conspiracy Theorist Any Day Now’
After talking 18 straight minutes about FBI agents Peter Strzok and Lisa Page and numerous other players in the Deep State push against President Donald Trump, Fox News’ Sean Hannity actually referred to former FBI chief James Comey as a “conspiracy theorist.”
The moment came after Hannity delivered his opening monologue, in which he pegged failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to all manners of nefarious deeds. Hannity was racking up the crimes Clinton and Comey have committed when he thought of a future career for the former lawman and current Twitter power-user.
“I’m sure he’ll be an MSNBC conspiracy theorist any day now,” Hannity said.
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett chimed in, dismissing Comey’s forthcoming memoir, A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership.
“That’ll be an interesting read,” he said. “You’ll find it under the fiction category.”
Hannity agreed, laughing and saying “yeah” before moving on to former Representative Jason Chaffetz, telling him that “nobody ever gets held accountable” and saying “I’m laying out this case as strongly as I can.”
In other news, Comey issued a letter regarding Clinton’s emails days before the election in 2016, a move that Clinton herself has stated likely cost her the election.
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