So, a lot happened yesterday. Speaker Paul Ryan, the highest ranking elected Republican in the country, broke with his party's presidential nominee and
said he could not support Trump. It is not surprising, but it is shocking when you stop to think about that. Trump
responded as you would expect, childishly and petulantly, shooting himself in the foot in the process. He said "Oh yeah, well I don't think I can support Speaker Ryan's agenda." Speaker Ryan's agenda, such that it is, is the conservative agenda. That was a fucking bullhorn signal to conservatives that Trump is not on their side. That might have devastating consequences, all because Trump is an immature child who always has to respond insultingly. And I am somehow supposed to fear this man? Yeah, no.
We also got a lot of leakage in the Hillary Clinton/FBI story, which always tells you that the investigation is wrapping up and a conclusion has been reached on the nature of it.
CNN reported that "some of Hillary Clinton’s closest aides, including her longtime adviser Huma Abedin, have provided interviews to federal investigators, as the FBI probe into the security of her private email server nears completion[.]" While the investigation is still ongoing and will conclude after a final interview of Hillary herself, "so far investigators haven’t found evidence to prove that Clinton willfully violated the law." Meanwhile,
The Washington Post is reporting that “[p]rosecutors and FBI agents investigating Hillary Clinton’s use of a personal email server have so far found scant evidence that the leading Democratic presidential candidate intended to break classification rules[.] This was always going to be a Republican non-scandal, just like Whitewater, just like Benghazi. The most disappointing thing about the Democratic primary this year was seeing just how many supposed progressives gleefully repeated Republican talking points about Benghazi and her emails.