Should I admit 'essentially'? LOL
I asked a simple question and all I get is 'if you read it this way then ESSENTIALLY it means the same thing'.
Just show me ONE DEM who asked Trump to fire the guy -
Sure, here's a few more.
""Maybe he's not in the right job," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told CNN on Nov. 2." I know, maybe Pelosi meant that Comey was a better cook than investigator and was only suggesting he look at other career options?
----"This is not fake news. Intelligence officials are hiding connections to the Russian government. There is no question," then-Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said in a Dec. 10 interview on MSNBC. "Comey knew and deliberately kept this info a secret," he said.
The MSNBC host asked Reid if Comey should resign. "Of course, yes," Reid replied."
----The MSNBC host asked Reid if Comey should resign. "Of course, yes," Reid replied."
Rep. Steve Cohen's article called on Comey to resign.
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But, of course, you're going to say "none of them actually asked Trump to fire the guy". And you're be technically correct. That's what you hide behind. Technicality.