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It's a Do Over!

Updated on October 30, 2016
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Harlotte Spins Breakfast

Good Morning, Breakfastpoppers. Today is Sunday, October 30, 2016. Our creative friend, Spider Harlotte, is joining us at the breakfast table. She is extremely busy weaving this latest development in the Clinton corruption saga, and she would appreciate our input. Please join us for a breakfast buffet and a costume party. Harlotte will be dressed in prison stripes and she will be serving everything from bacon and eggs to poached salmon. I will be dragging around a ball and chain and serving Bloody Marys. We are anxiously awaiting your arrival.

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Surprise!

Thanks so much for joining POP and me for breakfast this morning. I nearly fell out of my web on Friday when I heard that FBI Director James Comey announced that he had decided to re-open the Clinton email investigation. I found his statement to be less than forthcoming and a bit odd, but nevertheless, he rocked the nation. The left must have choked on their bologna when they got the news. After all, Comey announced that although Hillary had violated the law, no one would prosecute her. That was so far from the truth that the men and women of the FBI caught fire with anger. The Director has disparaged all their hard work and thrown them under the bus. Everyone involved in the investigation knew they had Hillary, everyone but Comey, that is. The atmosphere in the FBI deteriorated rapidly. Agents walked by the Director without so much as a nod. Letters of Resignation piled high on his desk, letters that he did not address. According to sources, even Comey's wife told him he blew it. Agents were starting to leak information, so Comey decided to do something before his ship sank once and for all. The entire reputation of the FBI was on the line. It is still on the line, so this time he had better get it right.

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Into the Frying Pan!

Director Comey is in the frying pan. He has a lot on the line now. It is just days before the election, and he has angered the left. It is just days before the election and he has angered Loretta Lynch and her Justice Department. Lynch will probably do everything possible to thwart this investigation from going any further. She may even have to get on a plane and meet former President Bill Clinton again to talk about golf. Abedin, Clinton's longtime aide and constant companion, is also in the frying pan. She routinely forwarded official e-mails to one or more private e-mail addresses. This Clinton crowd has an aversion to following the rules. They insist on playing it fast and loose with our safety and I, for one, am sick of it. If this doesn't end up with Clinton and her pals behind bars, I may have to make a citizens's arrest and lock her up myself. Crimes have been committed and someone must pay. I choose Hillay and whoever else gets caught in her web of lies and deceptions.

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Lock Em Up!

Barbed wire isn't secure enough to stop the Clintons and their gang from tampering with our security, but it is a start. Remember when Hillary insisted that her private server had never been hacked? Now we know that this was just another lie in a long list of terrible lies. WikiLeaks has released an email from aide Abedin saying that her Blackberry wasn't working. The IT specialist, Justin Cooper's, response says it all. He said, "we were hacked again." This time around, the FBI has to do the right thing. Actually, it is Comey, who has to do the right thing , because his fellow agents did their work. Now it is time to straighten things out and play fair with the American people. Hillary supporters obviously don't care about her lying. Hillary supporter's don't care about her reckless behavior while Secretary of State. Hillary supporters don't care about Benghazi and the men who died there. Hillary supporters don't care about the corrupt Clinton Foundation. I wonder, what exactly do Hillary supporters care about?


Harlotte's Song

Oh, what a tangled web we weave

When first we practice to deceive

Sir Walter Scott

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