Tweety can be expected to lash out in a horribly vicious way in response to the Comey testimony. 

Tweety rolling out fast talking obfuscators, as PLANNED.  I would not be surprised if talking points were prepared in Tweety's "War Room" a week or more ago.  This situation is about the narrative.  Tweety wants to control the narrative.

Tweety's lawyer was the first "Hit Man" calling Comey a liar.  That carries no weight as Comey has a pristine record.

Tweety followed with a Tweet saying Comey is a leaker.  Comey said he presented his notes to a friend.  It is unlikely this rises to the level of criminal "leak" Tweety would hope.

I witnessed early 9 June 2017 George Stephanopoulos interview one of Tweety more "slimy" obfuscators PERFORMNG an "ACT."  The man could not throw enough "BS" out fast enough to get past George responding "Not true.", "Wrong." etc. to correct the record before the fool walked off the stage.

The Tweety performers "ACT" is to use a White House script and then spin and twist whatever facts are available, and to create a story, adding, as necessary, misinformed, even false information to make people like Comey the bad guy, even a criminal.

The Tweety propaganda machine is intense and will give Americans a lot to think about, and sort out.

Tweety is NOT VINDICATED because he is currently not under investigation.  The investigation can target Tweety at a later time when the FBI and Independent Prosecutor put together all the evidence.  Wait for Flynn's testimony!

Comey has been an honest legal / law enforcement officer all his life, proven to have impeccable integrity over a 30 year Government service.

What has Tweety done in Government service in his five months being employed by the American people.  Frankly, in 5 months Tweety has proven to be the Liar in Chief.  Tweety has purposely misled Americans all his life, e.g., Trump University fraud.  Recall Tweety was required to pay back $25,000 in a single law suit.

Tweety is a man who does not even recognize the lies he tells.

Go back to read this article please.

"Trump’s Lies vs. Your Brain"

Unfortunately, it’s no contest. Here’s what psychology tells us about life under a leader totally indifferent to the truth.

By Maria Konnikova

January/February 2017

http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/01/donald-trump-lies-liar-effect-brain-214658

All Presidents, as all politicians, lie and twist the truth to their benefit.

"But Donald Trump is in a different category. The sheer frequency, spontaneity and seeming irrelevance of his lies have no precedent. Nixon, Reagan and Clinton were protecting their reputations; Trump seems to lie for the pure joy of it. A whopping 70 percent of Trump’s statements that PolitiFact checked during the campaign were false, while only 4 percent were completely true, and 11 percent mostly true. (Compare that to the politician Trump dubbed “crooked,” Hillary Clinton: Just 26 percent of her statements were deemed false.)"

THIS is the scary part about heating lies.

"What happens when a lie hits your brain? The now-standard model was first proposed by Harvard University psychologist Daniel Gilbert more than 20 years ago. Gilbert argues that people see the world in two steps. First, even just briefly, we hold the lie as true: We must accept something in order to understand it. For instance, if someone were to tell us—hypothetically, of course—that there had been serious voter fraud in Virginia during the presidential election, we must for a fraction of a second accept that fraud did, in fact, take place. Only then do we take the second step, either completing the mental certification process (yes, fraud!) or rejecting it (what? no way). Unfortunately, while the first step is a natural part of thinking—it happens automatically and effortlessly—the second step can be easily disrupted. It takes work: We must actively choose to accept or reject each statement we hear. In certain circumstances, that verification simply fails to take place. As Gilbert writes, human minds, “when faced with shortages of time, energy, or conclusive evidence, may fail to unaccept the ideas that they involuntarily accept during comprehension.”"

Tweety seems to have understood the psychology of lies a long while, so America is in for a very rough ride.

"The distressing reality is that our sense of truth is far more fragile than we would like to think it is—especially in the political arena, and especially when that sense of truth is twisted by a figure in power. As the 19th-century Scottish philosopher Alexander Bain put it, “The great master fallacy of the human mind is believing too much.” False beliefs, once established, are incredibly tricky to correct. A leader who lies constantly creates a new landscape, and a citizenry whose sense of reality may end up swaying far more than they think possible. It’s little wonder that authoritarian regimes with sophisticated propaganda operations can warp the worldviews of entire populations. “You are annihilated, exhausted, you can’t control yourself or remember what you said two minutes before. You feel that all is lost,” as one man who had been subject to Mao Zedong’s “reeducation” campaign in China put it to the psychiatrist Robert Lifton. “You accept anything he says.”"