i don t think that s going to happen but all of this now can be tied to what struck was doing or wasn t doing over that 9-12-month period. i think he is the common thread through all of this as you pointed out, and that should remain the focus. the rest of it, james comey is gone, hillary clinton lost the election, don t get bogged down in all of that. look at this, he is still employed. he is the one whose text messages we have seen, he s the common thread, he s the one with the vendetta, and i believe that there are a lot of really good professionals in the f.b.i. who are ashamed of the politics we ve seen there. you remember james comey saying, you know, my f.b.i. they don t give a rip about politics. you remember that quote? i think a lot of them don t, and they re able to be professional and not like this, but struck would not at all, he was completely biased. we saw those in those texts and i bet the rest of the f.b.i. doesn t like this. bill: if you talk this to the leading
us. bill: there it is. but maybe the wind has died down so those players could actually have a chance to play well today. bill: yesterday was really tough on them, the true test of golf as you know, sandra. winds are a little less right now. this wasn t in the forecast but it is what it is for now. mother nature has her way, as we know. sandra: as we know. more from our a team, our big-time a team friday panel coming up in just a few moments. meanwhile, an extraordinary moment at the white house. president trump reacting to the watch-dog report blasting james comey s handling of the clinton email investigation. our a team is straight ahead on that. plus, a big month for retail sales posting sharp gains in may, indicating a huge surge in economic growth. people are out there spending money. her salon was booked for weeks,
this means for james comey. take a listen. if you take a look, when he totally exonerated her, because i call her comey 3, you had 1, 2 and comey 3, he totally exonerated her, and if anything you re saying is correct, what she did is they tried to pretend it didn t happen. i would have gone out there and i would have had the greatest news conference in history. they tried to pretend the exoneration didn t happen. now, the exoneration wasn t correct, because there s no way they could have checked that number of emails in just a few days. but if you remember just before the election, he went out and he exonerated her, and they didn t even talk about it. that was the greatest political mistake. sandra: james comey james comey, after he decided insubordination that he was going to give this press conference, after he says, no prosecutor would prosecute hillary clinton, he goes out and he says she was extremely
it comey 3. comey 3. he had 1, 2, then comey 3. he totally exonerated her. if anything you re saying is correct, what she did is tried to pretend it didn t happen. i would have gone out there and had the greatest news conference in history. now, the exoneration wasn t correct. because there s no way they could have checked that number of e-mails in just a few days. if you remember, just before the election, he went out and exonerated her. and they didn t even talk about it. that was the greatest political mistake. president with all of that being said, i won wisconsin, i won michigan, i won states that, you know, republicans haven t won in many, many decades, years. she didn t do a good job. and you never gave me credit for doing a great job. the fact is, i did a great job. mr. president mr. president, there was a fox news report this week that the deputy attorney general rod