America can’t be great again until its government becomes honest – IOTW Report

America can’t be great again until its government becomes honest

How Comey Wrote Trump’s Acceptance Speech-

AT: When Donald Trump delivers his acceptance speech in Cleveland as the Republican Nominee for the Presidency of the United States of America, he will repeat his campaign mantra, several times, saying how he will Make America Great Again.

Before the echo of his words have finished reverberating off the walls of the convention hall, Democrat pols, media pundits, and his distracters inside the Grand Ole Party, all sounding remarkably like Elizabeth Warren, will cynically challenge him for details concerning how he’ll do that – make America great.

How he answers can start with words hard to say, though they shouldn’t be.  Their voicing was made easier after our last Independence Day.

On July 5, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation paved the way for the truth.  And that truth is that our government is thoroughly corrupted.

In his fifteen-minute address to the nation, James B. Comey did us a great service, although he perhaps irreparably damaged his once stellar reputation as the reincarnation of Eliot Ness.

The final minute of his articulate and compelling account of the methods and results of the Bureau’s investigation, cut the legs out from under his image as the lone remaining role model for high-profile fidelity to duty, honor and country in federal government service.

The clock struck thirteen, and we gasped as Comey became the bookend to the fall of General David Petraeus.

It hurt us to watch, on both occasions. But we needed to see it, remember it, and learn from it.

America can’t be great until its government becomes honest.

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11 Comments on America can’t be great again until its government becomes honest

  1. It, not long ago, was “vote for X because of his positions and how great he is”.
    Now it is “vote for X or Y is really going to screw you”.
    No wonder we keep losing.

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