Jim, you're running with dogs, and you know better than I that when you lie with dogs, expect to get fleas."
Published on Aug 7, 2016
Judge Jeanine Pirro says that FBI Director James Comey is now caught between a rock and a hard place, and he must indict Hillary Clinton after her disastrous "Fox News Sunday" interview, during which she claimed she "short-circuited."
Judge Jeanine pointed out that in that interview with Chris Wallace and other national interviews, Clinton has insisted that she had been completely truthful - both with the American people and the FBI - about the agency's investigation into her private email server.
She explained that Clinton's ongoing claim that she never sent classified emails, however, directly contradicts what Comey swore under oath.
"That means that she lied to the FBI," Judge Jeanine stated. "Jim Comey's hands are now tied. He cannot do the dance anymore about how there was no intent or that he's not sure what negligence means or that it's only recklessness or carelessness or that the statute isn't clear or that no reasonable prosecutor would go forward."
"He has an obligation to recognize what this woman has said, not once not twice but ten times, and what he has said under oath. Jim, you're running with dogs, and you know better than I that when you lie with dogs, expect to get fleas."
Judge Jeanine pointed out that in that interview with Chris Wallace and other national interviews, Clinton has insisted that she had been completely truthful - both with the American people and the FBI - about the agency's investigation into her private email server.
She explained that Clinton's ongoing claim that she never sent classified emails, however, directly contradicts what Comey swore under oath.
"That means that she lied to the FBI," Judge Jeanine stated. "Jim Comey's hands are now tied. He cannot do the dance anymore about how there was no intent or that he's not sure what negligence means or that it's only recklessness or carelessness or that the statute isn't clear or that no reasonable prosecutor would go forward."
"He has an obligation to recognize what this woman has said, not once not twice but ten times, and what he has said under oath. Jim, you're running with dogs, and you know better than I that when you lie with dogs, expect to get fleas."