Former Watergate
Counsel: Trump-Nixon Comparisons ‘Border on the Absurd’
by Ben Kew 17 May 2017
The former Assistant
Minority Counsel to the Watergate committee, Michael Madigan, has described
comparisons between the Watergate scandal and the firing of FBI
Director James Comey’s as “bordering on the absurd.”
Since Trump’s decision to fire
Comey last week, a number of politicians and left-wing commentators have compared it
to the 1972 Watergate scandal that led to Richard Nixon’s
resignation.
Earlier this week, former Comey associates leaked a memo
asserting that Trump asked him not to investigate his former national security
adviser Mike Flynn over his meeting with the Russian ambassador.
However, Michael Madigan, currently the Democratic
speaker for the Illinois House of Representatives, dismissed the claims,
pointing to the fact that numerous Democrats had previously called for Comey’s
dismissal. In a statement, he said:
Having served as Assistant Minority Counsel to the late
Senators Howard Baker and Fred Thompson, it borders on the absurd to hear the
comparisons from a gaggle of politicians and pundits between
Watergate and the firing of the FBI Director by President Trump.
Leaving aside that numerous Democrats have themselves ‘demanded’ the
firing of Comey and that Comey himself notes that the FBI Director can be fired
for ‘no reason’ at all, the comparisons are not only blatant partisan nonsense,
they diminish the historic process which lead to President’s Nixon’s resignation in the summer of 1974.
Watergate involved a clear crime for which those involved
were indicted, tried in a jury trial or pleaded guilty to clear criminal
actions. Having missed the mark with such comparisons, this
politically driven gaggle has now moved on to argue that our President’s
suggestion (if there was one) that the FBI should have its priorities in
stopping the damaging leaks around classified information and not chasing
down a former employee is equally weak and frankly an insult to both Democrats
and Republicans who served this country so well at a critical time under the
impartial guidance of Senators Ervin and Baker.
James Comey
James B. Comey
was the director at the Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI), and a director at the HSBC Holdings plc.
Note: HSBC Holdings
plc was a funder for the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
John J.
Studzinski was a co-head of investment banking for HSBC Holdings plc, is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), and a director
at the Human Rights Watch.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, the Atlantic Council of the United States
(think tank), and the Human Rights
Watch.
George
Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, was a benefactor for the Human Rights Watch, and the chairman
for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Human Rights Watch, the Committee
for Economic Development, and the Common
Cause.
Henrietta
Holsman Fore is a trustee at the Committee
for Economic Development, and a member of the Belizean Grove.
Belizean_Grove
is the equivalent to the male-only social group, the Bohemian Club.
Richard M. Nixon
was an honorary member of the Bohemian
Club, the president of the Richard
M. Nixon administration, and the Watergate
scandal led to end of his presidency.
Mary Agnes
Wilderotter is a member of the Belizean
Grove, and a trustee at the Committee
for Economic Development.
Richard J. Davis
was a trustee at the Committee for
Economic Development, and an assistant special prosecutor for the Watergate Special Prosecution Force.
Archibald Cox was
a chairman for the Common Cause, and
a prosecutor for the Watergate Special
Prosecution Force.
Watergate
Special Prosecution Force investigated the Watergate scandal.
Melanne Verveer
was a field manager for the Common Cause,
Hillary Rodham Clinton’s chief of
staff, and is a director at the Atlantic
Council of the United States (think tank).
Hillary Rodham
Clinton’s chief of staff was Melanne
Verveer, and was a director at the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
HSBC Holdings
plc was a funder for the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
James B. Comey
was a director at the HSBC Holdings plc,
and the director at the Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI).
John J.
Studzinski was a co-head of investment banking for HSBC Holdings plc, is a director at the Atlantic Council of the United States (think tank), and a director
at the Human Rights Watch.
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