Once again, the deep state circus is on full display. Former FBI Director James Comey now wants us to know that he once sang a Beyoncé song in the middle of a 2016 FBI briefing. No, this isn’t a joke. As America was walking head-first into an election that would define the future, the man in charge of the nation’s top law enforcement agency thought it was cute or clever to reference pop culture and entertain his bored, confused colleagues. That’s what we get for putting liberals in positions of power: cringeworthy sideshows instead of real leadership.
While regular Americans were worrying about national security, illegal immigration, and jobs being shipped overseas, Comey was daydreaming about Beyoncé lyrics and awkwardly sharing them in meeting rooms. The look on his team’s faces—pure silence and disbelief—not only says everything about his so-called “leadership,” but also about the mentality that has gripped our country’s most important institutions. No sense of urgency, no real-world focus. Just virtue signaling and self-indulgence.
The FBI was supposed to be sorting out foreign threats, rooting out corruption, and protecting the very foundation of our elections. Instead, the guy at the top was too busy trying to be relatable with pop culture references. This is what happens when liberal elites hijack the bureaucracy. They bring the same unserious attitude to national security that they bring to everything else—turning important decisions into shallow, embarrassing spectacles.
It’s beyond embarrassing. It’s dangerous. Americans deserve professionals who put the country’s interests first, not attention-seekers willing to turn high-level meetings into their own awkward karaoke sessions. If this is how seriously Democrats and their allies treat the nation’s business, is it any wonder our institutions are floundering? Comey might see this as a funny memory, but for the rest of us, it should send a shiver down our spine.
Maybe next time we’ll get lucky and the FBI director will stick to doing the job taxpayers expect—instead of auditioning for a spot in Beyoncé’s backup band. Or maybe, just maybe, it’s finally time to demand higher standards and a lot less showbiz from the people sworn to protect and serve this country.
Source: Breitbart
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