Valerie Jarrett, Obama’s chief adviser, reportedly is among those who want Comey gone.

“Valerie argued that Comey was interfering deliberately in the election process and had to be stopped,” a source told The New York Post. The same source said Obama, though, is “worried about the consequences of taking such an action – the tsunami of outrage that would come his way, and possibly become a major footnote, or worse, in the history of the presidency.

Well, at least it could be spun by kike historians as “decisive action.”

Unlike the rest of his Presidency, which be classified as “indecisive dirty trickery.”

The outrage from Democrats in recent days has been matched by applause from Republicans, in a reversal from the summer — when GOP lawmakers were grumbling about Comey’s decision not to pursue charges in the Clinton case and Democrats praised Comey’s professionalism.

House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mike McCaul, R-Texas, called Comey a “hero” and ripped Jarrett. 

“I don’t think Valerie Jarrett has any credibility here,” he told Fox News.