COMMON SENSE: While our nation rids itself of sexual miscreants in a purge worthy of the Puritans, nobody seems willing to address the elephant in the room—the affair between FBI Agent Peter Strzok and FBI Counsel Lisa Page. Their clandestine adulterous relationship goes right to the heart of the Trump Dossier scandal, or perhaps a little lower than that.
Agent Strzok was entrusted with not only the Trump Dossier investigation but also the Clinton email scandal. This means he was at the specific person whose judgment was the most crucial. He was the “hands on” agent in charge.
Such responsibility require impeccable character, but Strzok is not a principled man, as his affair demonstrates. He is not a man to be trusted. He swore an oath to his wife that he would be faithful, but his affair demonstrates that his marital covenant wasn’t as important to him as his carnal desires. That alone should have disqualified him, but it didn’t. By the way, the same applies to Lisa Page. She’s just as guilty as he is.
To become FBI agents, both swore an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States, but that didn’t mean anything to them either. Unscrupulous and devoid of character, they have been willing to undermine a duly elected President, justifying their behavior because they believed they had a higher calling. In the blissfulness of their sexual indulgence, Page told her paramour, “you’re meant to protect the country from that menace.” The menace, of course, is the legitimate President of the United States.
These lovers believed it was their calling to destroy the President, despite the fact that it was their sworn duty to protect and defend him. That they came to this conclusion isn’t surprising, given the nature of their deep-seeded character flaws. History is full of such treachery, but that does not absolve them of responsibility. Nor does it absolve those who had have direct responsibility to oversee their behavior. Both Strzok and Page must be held accountable.
They need to go to prison for a long time. That’s the bad news. The good news is there will be plenty of opportunities to have multiple sex partners in stir. That thought should be comforting to them, don’t you think?
—Jack Watts
Well said and Yes All True Americans would agree, Strozk and Page both deserve prison or worse.
God Bless The USA.
God Bless The President.
A lead investigative agent should’ve never been allowed to be in a position with such obvious prexisting biases. Nor should an investigation, now proven thoroughly tainted from the onset, be allowed to continue. If this were a typical court case it would be declared a mistrial with prejudice.