Not so.
I do consider all possibilities. Come could be a mastermind manipulating something big, it just doesn't seem probable. What I do notice in all of this are some Trump supporters who are so eager to vindicate Trump instead of wanting to know the truth. Case in point, they attack Comey's credibility but then claim he is credible when Comey says Trump is not under investigation? Clearly a double standard.
I don't know where I am wrong about what was said and not said, I got all of those points I listed from the actual written transcript of the testimony. I think one of them came from a video of the testimony though. Feel free to point out where I am wrong instead of just making the claim without backing it up.
I am not speculating so much as I am looking at circumstantial evidence. Obviously claims of a lie by both sides don't prove who is telling the truth but when everything that was said is examined as a whole it leads me to the conclusion that Comey is probably telling the truth. Comey behaves in a way that lends credibility and his testimony certainly fits within a reasonable explanation of what is happening. On the other side we have Trump teasing that there may be tapes then refusing to even say whether there are tapes. We have Trump devolving to personal attacks while Comey disputes claims without trying to make it personal. Like I said, if all the facts became public I may be forced to change my position but as it stands I think it more likely that Comey is telling the truth.
I don't have an axe to grind here. Granted I don't like Trump but I hold justice to reign supreme over any personal dislike for Trump. Justice is blind. Say I were a judge and you were before me charged with a crime. Now say you had previously punched my grandmother in the face. I would still give you the same punishment as I would anyone else, I wouldn't throw the book at you with a maximum sentence just because you had punched my grandmother. Granted I would have recused myself from such a case in real life but my point here is to illustrate how true I hold to the whole justice is blind ideal.
You may have successfully fooled yourself, but (most of) the rest of us are not such fools. YOU'RE the one who is "so eager to vindicate
Trump Comey" that you even deny that your speculation is speculation, based upon nothing more than unwarranted assumptions, as you yourself say you don't know the answers to the questions that might allow one to have a fuller picture (and even then
those are only Comey's answers, only one side of the overall question). You're being led "to the conclusion that Comey is probably telling the truth" by further speculating about "circumstantial evidence" consisting of nothing more than your belief/prejudice that "acting a certain way" "lends credibility" to your own speculative "reasonable explanation". How much further from facts can you get? How much more obvious bias can you display. You're the one with a double standard. You're like the cops that are so sure some guy did it (most often some minority poor guy, maybe with a criminal record) that they feel justified in fabricating evidence in order to get a conviction, while totally overlooking (or even deliberately ignoring or hiding) an exculpatory evidence. If you really were "objective" you would only say: "It's far too early to even speculate. We'll have to wait and see how the totality of all the investigations pan out, and even then we won't know for absolute certainty, given the imperfections of the system and the humans who administer it." Or maybe you think the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals (or Hawaii's courts) renders "objective" decisions on cases involving Second Amendment rights?
I seriously doubt that anyone said "Every single utterance of Comey is a lie", and then said "Except when he said he told Trump on three separate occasions that Trump was not the subject of an investigation". I am not saying that no one said that, just that I doubt it. Partly because it would be silly to claim that everything anyone said is a lie (What if they said "I lie about everything"?), but mostly because I have not read every statement nor heard every utterance by every person on the planet, and given that range of possibilities, including the use of humor and sarcasm, I wouldn't be surprised if several people said such things, but didn't really mean them. Anyone we know?
You ever consider that Comey is in serious trouble and everything he does is CYA? Think about it. It'd just be speculating, but...