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George Rebane

The long-awaited report from special counsel Robert Mueller has turned out to be a disappointment on all counts to all sides.  The following summarize my initial take on it.

  1. From a legal perspective, the report is an iconic nothing-burger. A 400-page embarrassment that documents the failure to conclude anything definite about the commissioned purpose for the drawn-out investigation.  It is a collection of legal pabulum as a CYA disguise for spending tens of millions over two years to no avail.
  2. From the gitgo the Mueller investigation was an obviously composed effort to nail the president and derail his administration. The composition of the investigative team and its flailing, off-the-mark, subsequent indictments gave evidence that it really was a desperate witch hunt which had to fire off a few legal pyrotechnics now and then to keep the effort looking credible to the light thinkers.
  3. From a political perspective, the report is a success. Since there was no credible prosecutorial evidence for either ‘collusion’ or ‘obstruction’, the investigation’s redoubt terminus was always to deliver a product that would dissemble its conclusions so as to invite and enable follow-on probes which the Democrats took every opportunity to specify during the 22-month fiasco.  Team Muller got its marching orders early and often from the Left and its lamestream.
  4. President Trump and his administration have been isolated, perhaps, like no other administration in our history. The Dems could never accept the election results, and the Repubs have carried on a feckless relationship with a president who obviously was not their first choice from their retinue of available candidates.  And Trump’s incurable foot-in-mouth disease did not endear him to anyone in the Washington political establishment.  Mueller’s investigation was drawn out for the obvious collateral damage it was inflicting by hobbling and diverting Team Trump from governing.
  5. Mueller’s work has also served 1) to firmly entrench the public’s longstanding opinion of the dodgy legal profession and our convoluted and corrupt justice system in which it operates, and 2) to highlight and further widen our country’s ideological divide. The report’s dearth of evidence and painfully wordsmithed syntax made sure that it would change no minds already secure in their beliefs about Trump’s guilt or innocence.  All sides can now put their own particular spin on it, and never look back.

WSJ Washington columnist Kim Strassel adds more meat to these points in her ‘Mueller’s Report Speaks Volumes’.

[20apr19 update]  Upon reflection on Volume 2 of the report dealing with obstruction, it strikes me as more than utter bullshit that would be below the standards of any other profession other than those populated mostly by sleazebag lawyers.  I add point #6.

  1. “… while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.” A little thought immediately causes one to ask, ‘is there ANY investigation that cannot have such a codicil appended to its conclusion, should the investigator desire to leave a cloud over the individual investigated without the finding of any illegality or indictable criminality??’ To conclude with such an unnecessary assertion is an act of desperation which confirms that the investigation was carried out with an agenda unfulfilled.  Such a dangling innuendo strongly implies that guilt could yet be uncovered with more effort, and forces the so accused into having to prove his own innocence – not exactly the way our system of jurisprudence was intended to operate.  (That is one of the many reasons I assess our judicial system to be invitingly corrupt.)

In Mueller’s case he was not able to indict someone for not obstructing an unobstructed investigation that terminated without finding any evidence of an indictable crime.  About that the Dems are pissed to the gills, and will now do everything to correct the situation.  Go figger.

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316 responses to “The Mueller Report – some early takes (updated 20apr19)”

  1. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Special Counsel

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  2. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Always said Mueller was writing a political document. Glad to see the word “collusion” got moved to the legal “conspiracy”, and even that could not be proved. No minds were changed.
    This does not surprise me in the least. Mueller’s job was to bury the dirty deeds of the Deep State Hoax as much as his job was to uncover the facts….while writing a document the Leftinistas could use for impeachment.
    “MUELLER CLAIMED JOSEPH MIFSUD LIED TO THE FBI ABOUT PAPADOPOULOS CONTACTS, BUT HE WASN’T CHARGED”
    “According to Mueller & Co., Mifsud also falsely claimed he did not meet with Papadopoulos after his initial introductory meeting with Polonskaya. But emails, text messages and other documentation showed Mifsud and Papadopoulos did meet at least two other times, as Papadopoulos claimed.”
    https://dailycaller.com/2019/04/19/joseph-mifsud-papadopoulos-mueller/
    https://m.facebook.com/RowdyConservatives/photos/a.217983685002343/1596908367109861/?type=3&source=48

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  3. Paul Emery Avatar

    Trump is in the pits again-lowest polling of the year.
    “NEW YORK (Reuters) – The number of Americans who approve of President Donald Trump dropped by 3 percentage points to the lowest level of the year following the release of a special counsel report detailing Russian interference in the last U.S. presidential election, according to an exclusive Reuters/Ipsos public opinion poll.
    The poll, conducted Thursday afternoon to Friday morning, is the first national survey to measure the response from the American public after the U.S. Justice Department released Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s 448-page report that recounted numerous occasions in which Trump may have interfered with the investigation.
    According to the poll, 37 percent of adults in the United States approved of Trump’s performance in office, down from 40 percent in a similar poll conducted on April 15 and matching the lowest level of the year. That is also down from 43 percent in a poll conducted shortly after U.S. Attorney General William Barr circulated a summary of the report in March”
    .https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-poll/trump-approval-drops-3-points-to-2019-low-after-release-of-mueller-report-reuters-ipsos-poll-idUSKCN1RV16S

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  4. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Ohhh so NOW you kike em @419!
    😉

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  5. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    like em @ 504

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  6. Ozz Avatar
    Ozz

    Romney on FOX
    “I am sickened at the extent and pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection . . . ”
    Yes Mit, our entire nation is sick and revolted at the person elected to represent us, our families and our true American virtues and values. Only on Rebane and other red hot spots will we see a few tired, old white men cheering for the character of the animal they call Trump. Trump is paranoid, delusional, self loathing, and entirely without any moral compass except the one with a needle that points Trump. And his supporters call themselves patriots.

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  7. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Our “entire nation is sick and revolted at the person elected to represent us, our families and our true American virtues and values”- Ozzie 559pm
    Funny, if that’s the standard for inhabiting the office of President, the Chief Executive of the Executive branch… not a single one since I’ve been alive was anything but sick and revolting… possibly with the exception of Bush I and II, and Hillary Clinton would have been arguably worse than the Donald.
    The race was for President, not the pastor of your church, your rabbi. Or even your Coven leader. I don’t need moral guidance from an SOB able to rise to the top.
    Were Romney to run again, the left would treat him as the second coming until he was nominated, then he’d get the leper treatment, no matter who the democrat was on the DEM ticket.

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  8. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Reading the link to Reuters… “The poll found that 50 percent of Americans agreed that “Trump or someone from his campaign worked with Russia to influence the 2016 election”.
    In other words, 50% of the adults polled believed in exactly the opposite of the Mueller findings… there was no one in the Trump campaign that worked with Russia to influence the election. NO EVIDENCE.
    https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1118937718774358016

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  9. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Yo snooz the tube sock, you sound like someone who thinks a little dab will do ya…..
    Never going to live that one down! But hey just grab a tube sock with yellow stripes and bing you got a new handle.
    😉

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  10. Ozz Avatar
    Ozz

    Gregory 6:37
    Does Trump inspire greatness? Is he a leader? Is he a statesman? Is he a good person? Is he inspirational? Would you use him as an example to be exemplified by your children?
    Baseball players get chastized for not being good examples. Why should your president be any less?

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  11. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Ozzie 701pm
    None of those aspirational guidelines refer to effectiveness as the President.
    Has Trump been effective DESPITE being hamstrung by a FALSE narrative of a conspiracy with Russia? He’s gotten two justices on SCOTUS and a bunch of lower court appointees. McConnell has done a great job ramming them through.
    Also, using the phone and his pen as his tools, he dismantled in short order the Obama legacy that was mostly put together with executive orders.
    Imagine where we’d be without the RUSSIA hoax as a millstone around Trump’s neck. There’d also be a different House, as the main thing the Mueller investigation did was to delay the inevitable until after the midterm election. Mission accomplished.

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  12. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I like a rogue in the White House. I like Trump and I liked Clinton. They are fun and unpredictable. And the country gains.

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  13. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Rasmussen has Trump down two. Reuters was a bogus poll.

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  14. Ozz Avatar
    Ozz

    Gregory
    “None of those aspirational guidelines refer to effectiveness as the President.”
    None of those aspirational guidelines refer to the effectiveness of being an amazing baseball player – yet the country expected it of Barry Bonds. Maybe The Donald will be known as President Trump*

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  15. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Rasmussen has Trump basically unchanged… exactly where he was last Friday… 49% approval among likely voters.
    Regarding sports figures… as far as I’m concerned the best baseballer of my adult life was barred from the Baseball Hall of Fame… Pete Rose.
    From the wiki:
    “Rose was a switch hitter and is the all-time MLB leader in hits (4,256), games played (3,562), at-bats (14,053), singles (3,215), and outs (10,328).[1] He won three World Series rings, three batting titles, one Most Valuable Player Award, two Gold Gloves, and the Rookie of the Year Award, and also made 17 All-Star appearances at an unequaled five positions (second baseman, left fielder, right fielder, third baseman, and first baseman). Rose won both of his Gold Gloves when he was an outfielder, in 1969 and 1970.”
    What happened to Pete? He was a gambling addict, and he bet on his own team.
    That he always bet on his own team to win, he didn’t fall neatly into the usual trap, that he was possibly throwing games. Nope. He just liked to bet. A bad role model?
    Or just an imperfect human being?
    You who are perfect can keep throwing stones.

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  16. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    YO YO YO ozzzzness , keep pretending……….
    😉

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  17. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    The media has made up their collective minds. Funny, Part One of the Report shows no crime, no collusion, no Russian able to penetrate the Trump Campaign (despite offers to help) and no American involved with Russian hacking or Russian low budget feeble attempts to meddle. Part Two is about Trump’s “attempts” to obstruct justice of zero criminal behavior as laid out in Part One, lol. Beam me up Scottie.
    No collusion, no obstruction. No matter.
    https://www.mrctv.org/videos/terms-impeachment-media-mention-i-word-309-times-one-day

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  18. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Ozz | 19 April 2019 at 09:14 PM
    Disappointing when the office is occupied by someone other than “DNC Jesus”.
    …..who’s “driving” today?

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  19. Ozz Avatar
    Ozz

    Gregory 9:30
    It was the fan base who gave Pete Rose the boot for unsportsmanlike behavior and statutory rape.. He was maligned for not being a figurehead and mentor for our children. Bottom line is I expect more from a baseball player than I do the President of the United States.
    Admittedly I’m one of those misguided souls who was taught to hold open the door for other people, say please and thank you and not to drop my shit for other people tp pick up. If you want to see your boy at has worldly best watched the movie “Trumped” (made long before any political ambitions). He looks back at his caddys, extends his arm with the golf club then drops the club to the ground the moment the caddy’s fingers touch the shaft. Then he smirks as the caddy stoops to pick it up. Trump taught him some lesson I’m sure. but we never learned what was being taught. Just that Trump is a genuine asshole. We’ve watched him do that numerous times now with umbrellas, water bottles, and speech notes. Just an ass.

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  20. Scott O Avatar

    Ooooze – “Only on Rebane and other red hot spots will we see a few tired, old white men cheering for the character of the animal they call Trump.”
    Oh, there we go – ‘old white men’. How inta-lekuwal!
    As for ‘cheering for the character’.
    Here it is one more time for the slower ones.
    Trump is restoring our judiciary. He’s separating the left’s religion of AGW from the govt. He’s actually confronting our enemies instead of handing them billions of dollars. He’s not Hillary.
    This is all good for our country.
    And I’m cheering THAT.
    And we ain’t tired – not by a long shot!

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  21. Scott O Avatar

    “Admittedly I’m one of those misguided souls who was taught to hold open the door for other people, say please and thank you and not to drop my shit for other people tp pick up.”
    The only ‘holier than thou’ types on this blog are the lefties.

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  22. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Cracks me up. The Report exonerates Trump but the people writing the report tossed in some poison pill statements to keep the democrats hopeful about impeachment and to assist their candidates in 2020. So obvious to me the deep state is undermining Trump. So now we see the poison and Trump is really hot. He allowed the Mueller scumbags to read his attorney emails and was totally transparent and this is how the scumbags leave it. Can you imagine how they would have tricked him if he was under oath? So we will all ride this out and Mueller will go down in history as a deep state dirtbag.

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  23. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Old white males fought and defeated the NAZI’s and the USSR and its satellites. OOZE just forgot.

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  24. AVMan Avatar
    AVMan

    ,,,nice try by the peanut poppers here vying to be Trump’s Shih Tsu.
    Mueller specifically wrote in the report he would not recommend any charges. But he laid out all the points that could/will be used by other agencies.
    Funny how Mueller was never going to recommend charges but Trump is shown to have been acting as a very guilty man for the last couple of years as he tried to get people to lie for him because he was scared shitless!!!

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  25. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Mueller Report: Carter Page. Money quote: “That Robert Mueller had to grudgingly admit he had no proof Page had committed any crime is the most compelling rebuke to the collusion canard.”
    “There’s no room for presumption of innocence when the FBI is making the accusations needed to get a FISA warrant. The first of the four FISA applications declared that “the FBI believes that the Russian Government’s efforts are being coordinated with Page and perhaps other individuals associated with Candidate #1’s [Donald Trump’s] campaign.” The second warrant to surveil Page was secured in January 2017. The judge was told that “the FBI believes that Page has been collaborating and conspiring with the Russian Government.” The third and fourth warrant applications declared “The target of this application is an agent of a foreign power.” These were big claims. The Mueller report shows, even if grudgingly, that those claims were false.”……..
    “The special counsel was explicitly tasked with investigating Carter Page and given every tool —from wiretaps to grand-jury subpoenas — to get the job done. By contrast, Page ran through his savings and was reduced to being his own lawyer. With the odds stacked so profoundly against him, if there were anything to the stories told in the dossier, Page would not have been in any position to escape justice. That Robert Mueller had to grudgingly admit he had no proof Page had committed any crime is the most compelling rebuke to the collusion canard.
    “He may be goofy. He may be indiscreet. His views on Putin may be those of a Russophilic spaniel. But for all that, Carter Page may be the squeaky-cleanest man in America.”
    https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/04/carter-page-is-mr-clean/

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  26. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    AVM 757am
    Nice try by a sock vying to be Mueller’s cock holster.
    How would AVM describe the difference between behavior of an innocent (in a narrow sense) man and a guilty one? Any prosecutor with a bee up their bonnet can easily turn into a witch hunter.
    “If you find yourself blaming President Trump for almost-sort-of-maybe intending to obstruct a witch hunt, you have a mental health crisis, not a political opinion.”
    -Scott Adams

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  27. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    “Toobin just knew President Trump was guilty of obstruction. Why? Well, because he’d long displayed frustration with the collusion probe, per his attorney general, William Barr.
    “Happy people don’t obstruct justice,” Toobin tweeted. “Trump’s frustration at leaks and investigation are evidence of guilt, not innocence.”
    “That line, of course, instantly recalled a similar effusion of legal wit and wisdom — from Elle Woods, the protagonist portrayed by actress Reese Witherspoon in the movie “Legally Blonde.”
    “Happy people just don’t shoot their husbands,” Woods at one point in the movie says in defense of her client.
    “Other Twitter users, however, drew darker parallels. @NeonTaster tweeted at Toobin: “ ‘Your angry proclamations of innocence are themselves evidence of guilt.’ Are you analyzing the Mueller report or the trial of Josef K.” from Franz Kafka’s “The Trial”?””
    Money quote:
    “The lesson for readers: Don’t expect the collusion and obstruction obsessives to rethink the ideological mono-thought and unprofessionalism that brought their outlets to this nadir.”
    https://nypost.com/2019/04/19/top-10-things-the-media-got-wrong-about-collusion-and-obstruction/

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  28. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    “Rasmussen has Trump basically unchanged… exactly where he was last Friday… 49% approval among likely voters.”
    Nice cherry picking. The average of the last 10 polls is 43.9 approve and 52.1 disapprove.
    https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_trump_job_approval-6179.html

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  29. Ozz Avatar
    Ozz

    Todd 9:07
    “Old white males fought and defeated the NAZI’s and the USSR and its satellites. OOZE just forgot.”
    As did black, yellows, browns and women . . . but you conveniently forgot.
    Oh yeah, I did forget how you went into the trenches and saved us. Actually, I distinctly remember you and old bone spur shucking and jiving around the draft board dodging for any chance available to avoid picking picking up a gun. Coward.

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  30. AVMan Avatar
    AVMan

    ,,,cock holster GoodKnight,,,good morning!!!
    Too bad you don’t have an excuse for all the lies Trump told,,,all the propaganda spewed by him over the report,,,all the lies told by his cronies,,,yada yada yada…

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  31. Scott O Avatar

    Frisch – “However I must say it is amazing what USEFUL IDIOTS of the former USSR and apologists for Nazi’s many people on this page have become.”
    Names?
    Facts?
    Evidence?
    Didn’t think so. The left’s narratives about Trump have all gone into the toilet so all they have left is slander and name calling. Mueller was tasked to investigate alleged collusion by Trump with the Russian govt to help Trump get elected. And the report is clear that it never happened. Get over it.

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  32. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    “NATTERING NADLERS OF NIHILISM
    The Mueller Report appears to be crafted to keep hope in overthrowing Trump alive among Democrats. No matter that the Trump campaign’s alleged “collusion” with the Russian authorities proved to be a hoax — who engineered it again? — Trump lied and tried to thwart the investigation int his nonexistent crimes. Now we will have to listen to the Democrats and their media adjunct yammer on until Trump is defeated by hook or by crook or the old-fashioned way.
    The Democratic protagonists Congress put me in mind of the late William Safire. It was Safire who drove the media nuts writing speeches for Spiro Agnew in the Nixon administration. He gave Agnew the line characterizing the media as “nattering nabobs of negativism.”
    Now we are faced with the nattering nadlers of nihilism. The shifty and full of schiff. Delirium and dark waters. Schumer and shinola. They all embody the stupidity and excess and mendacity of the Democratic Party. Taken together, they give us the face of the Democratic Party to perfection.”
    ————————————————-
    Brit Hume on Adam Shift
    HUME: “He’s been called upon to do that before. And what he typically does when asked to do that is he cites public things that have been examined by the Mueller team and found that they don’t point to collusion. That’s what we can expect from him. He has hinted over time that there is some secret evidence that he has. But he has never been able to produce any of it, and I don’t — I think there is zero chance he ever will be able to. But I don’t expect him to stop banging on about it because he is so invested in it and seems to have no scruples about what these conclusions for Mueller have clearly shown. So I think that’s where we are. We haven’t heard the last from Adam Schiff about this. But this could perhaps be the time when people stop paying less attention to him.”

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  33. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Isn’t it funny that when the former USSR changed from a totalitarian state bent on spreading the international communist revolution to a totalitarian Russian state bent on destroying western liberal democratic values by embracing autocracy, kleptocracy, conservatism, and white European supremacy, certain people just gravitated to being their useful idiots?

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  34. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Posted by: Scott O | 20 April 2019 at 09:31 AM
    Scott O. ….another useful idiot of Putin 🙂

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  35. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    OOZE was a Canadian draft dodger. I saw him at the Selective Service office faking a limp and hemorrhoids and when they said he was still going to b going in, he fled. And later he got the pass from Jimmy Carter. What a coward and putz the troll truly shows he is. Sad.

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  36. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Looks like the local Fifth Columnist, Steve Frisch is feeling guilty again for his commie feelings. It’s OK Stevie, Trump will help you get some mental assistance once you stop the drinking.

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  37. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Frisch 909am
    It wasn’t cherry picking… Rasmussen is the only daily poll of likely voters that is available to me and you.
    Again, reading the link to Reuters on the Reuters/Ipsos poll of Anyone who would answer the questions… “The poll found that 50 percent of Americans agreed that “Trump or someone from his campaign worked with Russia to influence the 2016 election”
    Mueller found NO evidence of anyone in the Trump campaign worked with Russia to influence the 2016 election.
    The DEM partisans in media and politics (and sleazy 501c3’s with lilly white staff and Boards) did their jobs well. Who do you believe, Steve: Mueller; or Morning Joe, Mika and Rachael?
    Don’t think too long, you might answer correctly.

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  38. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Posted by: Gregory | 20 April 2019 at 10:13 AM
    I think that when someone obstructs justice in plain sight it is still obstruction of justice and I look forward to Trumps fat as getting kicked in prison at some point in the future.
    I would critique your employment but from everyone I know in the western county I hear you are unemployable.

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  39. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    You don’t know everyone, Steve 1018am. Nice slander.
    Give a name or two, like you would if deposed under oath.
    You are the CEO of a lilly white 501c3, yes? And your board of directors is lilly white?
    Obstruction of a witch hunt is harder to get 12 jurors to agree to than obstruction of justice when a crime is committed. Sometimes anger at the Grand Inquisition/Inquisitor is justified.
    “If you find yourself blaming President Trump for almost-sort-of-maybe intending to obstruct a witch hunt, you have a mental health crisis, not a political opinion.”
    -Scott Adams

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  40. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    So because Trump ranted to his help about Mueller and his henchmen in the privacy of his office that is somehow “obstruction? That would turn justice on its head and make those pushing that our Gestapo. Thinking or telling someone to do something that never happened is not a crime. But it shows the desperation of the leftwing extremists like Frisch and OOZE.,

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  41. Scott O Avatar

    Frisch responds to charges of baseless name-calling by more baseless name calling.
    I guess that’s the left’s standard of proof.
    ‘It is so because I keep saying it’s so.’
    Pathetic.

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  42. George Rebane Avatar

    ScottO 1245pm – Yes it is. But considering it’s the only hand they have to play, then that’s all they can do (over and over again). And when you think about it, it’s not all that bad of a policy. Since many/most in their constituency cannot parse that fine point, then for them it remains gospel.

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  43. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Here’s a question for Frisch and Emery:
    Mueller found NO evidence of anyone in the Trump campaign having worked with Russia to influence the 2016 election- yes or no?

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  44. Robert Cross Avatar
    Robert Cross

    Why would someone attempt to obstruct justice if they had nothing to hide? If you were innocent wouldn’t be more prudent to welcome an investigation with open arms?

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  45. George Rebane Avatar

    RobertC 216pm – Without confirming that there was any attempt to obstruct justice, there would still be every reason NOT to welcome any investigation of your affairs within a corruptible justice system by a legal machine dedicated to your destruction. Only the naive believe that the innocents are immune to being snared by committed prosecutors with an agenda and all the legal machinery at their command.

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  46. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “Mueller found NO evidence of anyone in the Trump campaign having worked with Russia to influence the 2016 election- yes or no?”
    Good question. I’ll repeat it.
    Mueller found NO evidence of anyone in the Trump campaign having worked with Russia to influence the 2016 election- yes or no?

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  47. Scott O Avatar

    Crossed-up Bobby “If you were innocent wouldn’t be more prudent to welcome an investigation with open arms?”
    Hell no – I’d be even more suspicious if the fed bull dogs were ‘investigating’ me for a non-event.
    And the nightly news was filled with folks that openly hated me telling the public that it was only a matter of time before they’d march me out of the White House into prison. For nothing.
    Welcome that?
    Does Booby welcome the police kicking his door in at midnight and ransacking his house for nothing?
    What do you have to hide, Booby?
    You should welcome them!

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  48. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Can’t have a discussion about the Mueller Report and Russian meddling without mentioning the one asleep at the wheel.
    “The partisan warfare over the Mueller report will rage, but one thing cannot be denied: Former President Barack Obama looks just plain bad. On his watch, the Russians meddled in our democracy while his administration did nothing about it.
    “The Mueller report flatly states that Russia began interfering in American democracy in 2014. Over the next couple of years, the effort blossomed into a robust attempt to interfere in our 2016 presidential election. The Obama administration knew this was going on and yet did nothing. In 2016, Obama’s National Security Adviser Susan Rice told her staff to “stand down” and “knock it off” as they drew up plans to “strike back” against the Russians, according to an account from Michael Isikoff and David Corn in their book “Russian Roulette: The Inside Story of Putin’s War on America and the Election of Donald Trump”.
    “Why did Obama go soft on Russia? My opinion is that it was because he was singularly focused on the nuclear deal with Iran. Obama wanted Putin in the deal, and to stand up to him on election interference would have, in Obama’s estimation, upset that negotiation. This turned out to be a disastrous policy decision.
    “Obama’s supporters claim he did stand up to Russia by deploying sanctions after the election to punish them for their actions. But, Obama, according to the Washington Post, “approved a modest package… with economic sanctions so narrowly targeted that even those who helped design them describe their impact as largely symbolic.” In other words, a toothless response to a serious incursion.”
    https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/19/opinions/mueller-report-obama-jennings/index.html

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