Comey is gone. McCabe is gone. Stzok and Page are gone. Rosenstein is gone. Brennan is gone. Clapper is gone. Yates is gone. Dirty cops have resigned. Scum like unaccountable plutocrats like "Sweet Maria" Bogdonavich have been thoroughly exposed for the seditious, Soros acolytes they are.
I appreciate your efforts to enlighten me on your POV. You make some fair points, but just to clarify, President Trump held these people over from the previous administration. McCabe took over for Comey at the FBI and now we have Wray. When asked about the 'Deep State' Wray says "I think that's the kind of label that's a disservice to the men and women who work at the FBI who I think tackle their jobs with professionalism, with rigor, with objectivity, with courage. So that's not a term I would ever use to describe our work force and I think it's an affront to them." I like Wray, but I'm unsure he counts as a victory for Swamp Drainin as you envision it.
Strzok and Page are nobodies. Rosenstein replaced Yates and then Sessions before we finally got to Barr for the DOJ. I'll give you a very belated point for him. I'll concede a point for Clapper too. Ambassador Yovanovitch was replaced by Trump donor Gordon Sondland...would you want a point for him after his impeachment testimony? When accompanied with a 2018 House rat take over Trump's accomplishment's look less than stunning to me, and he has run out of time for his first term promises, because it is now all about next term's promises, and they are going to be GREAT!
Best I know none of the "drained" you cite are facing legal penalties like Manifort, Michael Cohen, or Roger Stone for their corruption. They retain their pensions and those that don't are actually suing for damages. QAnon can explain how the next Horowitz report will give rise to the Storm and the Great Awakening but, I'm sorry, I don't even hit snooze during that wolf alarm after 2018.
Narrator : The masses chanted "Lock Her Up," but by that time President Trump had collected their votes. The issue would not become relevant until he needed their votes again.
Thank you for your reply
@ArneFufkin I found your opinion interesting, and the vocalizing of my opinion is not a judgemental argument against your opinion, but only an assertion of what I think.