You don't *have* to tweet,Lady Moon (2010) Full Movie Online James Comey.
That's a lesson a lot of people on Twitter could stand to learn. But it applies in particular to former FBI Director James Comey, who's made a habit of posting contemplative photos of himself while standing in nature. These photos appear to have been inspired by Windows '95 screensavers, and, to make them even more cringeworthy, Comey often includes a "cryptic" caption that in some way relates to the news.
After Attorney General Barr released his summary of the Mueller report on Sunday, Comey responded with a characteristic photo combined with the perfectly meaningless caption, "So many questions." The former FBI director posted the photo to both Instagram and Twitter.
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If Comey had so many questions, Twitter had so many quality responses.
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Here are some of the very best responses to Comey's cornball post.
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No matter where you stand on the political spectrum, we can all agree that James Comey's tweets are bad.
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