Mueller haters need to read what his fellow Marines say about him

His record is just fine .. he made a few errors as FBI Director over a period of 12 years
Mueller knowingly left 3 innocent men rot in prison for 30 years...two of them died in prison all so Mueller could protect his lying murdering informant...all for his glory without concern for innocent men spending 30 years in prison...he is a scumbag!
No....but feel free to continue spreading lies instead of truth.....it's the hallmark of a loyal trumpanzee.
 
They're so stupid they even agree that their stupidity is FUNNY too !!!!!
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The hilarious thing......



wanna know what i think is funny? >>>



still in search of ANY trumpbot who can answer as to why they approved openly asking foreigners to hack our secretary of state emails while also asserting that SoS should be "locked up" over the mere possibility that those very SAME EMAILS might have been left vulnerable to hacking many years prior to trump's invitation for foreigners to hack them..??



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breach of US State Department private correspondence is either a serious threat to national security or it isn't.

team trump encouraged and enabled this very serious foreign invasion while also conducting illegal shadow diplomacy with the foreign culprits who would be promptly excused from the sanctions imposed for this very serious and indisputable breach of our national security.


time to get real, frauds...

we live by rule of law and due process of the law.

FBI was and is just doing their job!
 
If after reading this, you consider the Draft Dodging Donald to be Bob Mueller's moral and intellectual equivalent, then you're way beyond help.

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In a town defined by political greed and backstabbing, Mueller has a sterling reputation. The longest-serving FBI director since J. Edgar Hoover, he’s been described by biographer Garrett Graff, author of “The Threat Matrix: The FBI at War in the Age of Global Terror,” as “deeply nonpartisan, deeply apolitical” and “as straight an arrow as they come,” a disciple of law and order who transformed the FBI from a domestic law enforcement agency into a global counterterrorism and counterintelligence agency after 9/11.

While most of his fellow Princeton graduates were trying to figure out how to avoid the draft, Mueller was motivated to join in 1968 by the death of his friend and lacrosse teammate David Hackett, a Marine Corps first lieutenant killed by small arms fire in Vietnam.

"A number of his friends, teammates, and associates joined the Marine Corps because of him, as did I… He taught us the true meaning of leadership."

Mueller plowed through officer candidate school at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Army Ranger School, and Army jump school before he was shipped out to Vietnam, according to Time. Commander of a rifle platoon of the 3rd Marine Division, he was a recipient of the Bronze Star with Valor, two Navy Commendation Medals, the Purple Heart, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, according to his FBI bio.

His citation for the Bronze Star with Valor, his first decoration earned just weeks after arriving in Vietnam in December 1968 after his platoon came under heavy fire in the Quang Tri Province, lauded Mueller’s “courage, aggressive initiative, and unwavering devotion to duty.”

“Second Lieutenant Mueller fearlessly moved from one position to another,” the citation reads, according to Graff. “With complete disregard for his own safety, he then skillfully supervised the evacuation of casualties from the hazardous area and, on one occasion, personally led a fire team across the fire-swept area terrain to recover a mortally wounded Marine who had fallen in a position forward on the friendly lines.

That same devotion to duty would serve Mueller just four months later in April 1969, when, as a second lieutenant, he led his platoon to rescue American troops pinned down under heavy fire from the Vietcong. Despite taking an AK-47 round through the thigh, Mueller held his position until the troops had safely retreated. The firefight earned him a Navy Commendation Medal and his Purple Heart; a month later, he was back on patrol in the jungles of Vietnam (“I thought I’d at least get to go to a hospital ship,” he reportedly quipped of his injuries.)​

Robert Mueller Has A Decorated Combat Record As A Marine Who Fought In Vietnam
Wow, if Mueller feels the need to get the endorsements of people who knew him a half century ago, he must really feel desperate.
 
Let's see. Mueller, Mueller, Mueller, or employment, employment, employment:

Hispanic unemployment rate is certainly lower than its post-recession peak of 13% in August 2009.

The unemployment rate for African Americans in November was 7.3% -- down from a post-recession high of 16.8% in March 2010.

"It is positive to see that for all these cases the unemployment rates of minorities have gone down substantially," said Robert Lerman, a fellow at the Urban Institute.
 
If after reading this, you consider the Draft Dodging Donald to be Bob Mueller's moral and intellectual equivalent, then you're way beyond help.

<snips>

In a town defined by political greed and backstabbing, Mueller has a sterling reputation. The longest-serving FBI director since J. Edgar Hoover, he’s been described by biographer Garrett Graff, author of “The Threat Matrix: The FBI at War in the Age of Global Terror,” as “deeply nonpartisan, deeply apolitical” and “as straight an arrow as they come,” a disciple of law and order who transformed the FBI from a domestic law enforcement agency into a global counterterrorism and counterintelligence agency after 9/11.

While most of his fellow Princeton graduates were trying to figure out how to avoid the draft, Mueller was motivated to join in 1968 by the death of his friend and lacrosse teammate David Hackett, a Marine Corps first lieutenant killed by small arms fire in Vietnam.

"A number of his friends, teammates, and associates joined the Marine Corps because of him, as did I… He taught us the true meaning of leadership."

Mueller plowed through officer candidate school at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Army Ranger School, and Army jump school before he was shipped out to Vietnam, according to Time. Commander of a rifle platoon of the 3rd Marine Division, he was a recipient of the Bronze Star with Valor, two Navy Commendation Medals, the Purple Heart, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, according to his FBI bio.

His citation for the Bronze Star with Valor, his first decoration earned just weeks after arriving in Vietnam in December 1968 after his platoon came under heavy fire in the Quang Tri Province, lauded Mueller’s “courage, aggressive initiative, and unwavering devotion to duty.”

“Second Lieutenant Mueller fearlessly moved from one position to another,” the citation reads, according to Graff. “With complete disregard for his own safety, he then skillfully supervised the evacuation of casualties from the hazardous area and, on one occasion, personally led a fire team across the fire-swept area terrain to recover a mortally wounded Marine who had fallen in a position forward on the friendly lines.

That same devotion to duty would serve Mueller just four months later in April 1969, when, as a second lieutenant, he led his platoon to rescue American troops pinned down under heavy fire from the Vietcong. Despite taking an AK-47 round through the thigh, Mueller held his position until the troops had safely retreated. The firefight earned him a Navy Commendation Medal and his Purple Heart; a month later, he was back on patrol in the jungles of Vietnam (“I thought I’d at least get to go to a hospital ship,” he reportedly quipped of his injuries.)​

Robert Mueller Has A Decorated Combat Record As A Marine Who Fought In Vietnam
Wow, if Mueller feels the need to get the endorsements of people who knew him a half century ago, he must really feel desperate.

2 years and still nothing on that burger... Mueller is a deep State joke.
 
IF you believe US SoS so seriously threatened our national security to the extent she should be "locked up" --

-- first "locked up" for the mere possibility that SoS emails might have been breached years ago -- (despite intent)

-- and still "locked up" even after a thorough investigation ruled there had been no such breach on that email server --


YET you also approved team trump inviting foreigners to illegally breach those very SAME EMAILS -- ??

you might be a TRUMPTARD :laugh2:


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If after reading this, you consider the Draft Dodging Donald to be Bob Mueller's moral and intellectual equivalent, then you're way beyond help.

<snips>

In a town defined by political greed and backstabbing, Mueller has a sterling reputation. The longest-serving FBI director since J. Edgar Hoover, he’s been described by biographer Garrett Graff, author of “The Threat Matrix: The FBI at War in the Age of Global Terror,” as “deeply nonpartisan, deeply apolitical” and “as straight an arrow as they come,” a disciple of law and order who transformed the FBI from a domestic law enforcement agency into a global counterterrorism and counterintelligence agency after 9/11.

While most of his fellow Princeton graduates were trying to figure out how to avoid the draft, Mueller was motivated to join in 1968 by the death of his friend and lacrosse teammate David Hackett, a Marine Corps first lieutenant killed by small arms fire in Vietnam.

"A number of his friends, teammates, and associates joined the Marine Corps because of him, as did I… He taught us the true meaning of leadership."

Mueller plowed through officer candidate school at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Army Ranger School, and Army jump school before he was shipped out to Vietnam, according to Time. Commander of a rifle platoon of the 3rd Marine Division, he was a recipient of the Bronze Star with Valor, two Navy Commendation Medals, the Purple Heart, and the Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, according to his FBI bio.

His citation for the Bronze Star with Valor, his first decoration earned just weeks after arriving in Vietnam in December 1968 after his platoon came under heavy fire in the Quang Tri Province, lauded Mueller’s “courage, aggressive initiative, and unwavering devotion to duty.”

“Second Lieutenant Mueller fearlessly moved from one position to another,” the citation reads, according to Graff. “With complete disregard for his own safety, he then skillfully supervised the evacuation of casualties from the hazardous area and, on one occasion, personally led a fire team across the fire-swept area terrain to recover a mortally wounded Marine who had fallen in a position forward on the friendly lines.

That same devotion to duty would serve Mueller just four months later in April 1969, when, as a second lieutenant, he led his platoon to rescue American troops pinned down under heavy fire from the Vietcong. Despite taking an AK-47 round through the thigh, Mueller held his position until the troops had safely retreated. The firefight earned him a Navy Commendation Medal and his Purple Heart; a month later, he was back on patrol in the jungles of Vietnam (“I thought I’d at least get to go to a hospital ship,” he reportedly quipped of his injuries.)​

Robert Mueller Has A Decorated Combat Record As A Marine Who Fought In Vietnam
Great, what the fuck does that have to do with his civilian job ?
 
The hilarious thing......



wanna know what i think is funny? >>>



still in search of ANY trumpbot who can answer as to why they approved openly asking foreigners to hack our secretary of state emails while also asserting that SoS should be "locked up" over the mere possibility that those very SAME EMAILS might have been left vulnerable to hacking many years prior to trump's invitation for foreigners to hack them..??



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breach of US State Department private correspondence is either a serious threat to national security or it isn't.

team trump encouraged and enabled this very serious foreign invasion while also conducting illegal shadow diplomacy with the foreign culprits who would be promptly excused from the sanctions imposed for this very serious and indisputable breach of our national security.


time to get real, frauds...

we live by rule of law and due process of the law.

FBI was and is just doing their job!
When did Trump call for hacking Secretary of State John Kerry ?
 
Mueller has far from a sterling reputation. He has botched too many cases. He botched the anthrax case, he railroaded innocent men into prison. He should have been canned years ago.
 
Benedict Arnold was a patriot who served with honor.

Until he stopped.


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And at least Arnold did serve before going over to the enemy. Trump pushed out and then took Putin's money and dirt. Trump is worse than Arnold
 
Benedict Arnold was a patriot who served with honor.

Until he stopped.


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trai·tor
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noun
noun: traitor; plural noun: traitors
a person who betrays a friend, country, principle, etc



the highly esteemed public servant doing his job investigating crimes against his country...

vs the gilded charlatan who publicly invited foreigners to commit crimes against his country.

:eusa_think:



Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason...

We aren’t talking about Obama here!


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Mueller has a bad record as a special investigator and he really fucked up the FBI...He is pissed off at Trump...he doesn't like Trump and should have recused himself from the start....he and Rosenstein...

His record is just fine .. he made a few errors as FBI Director over a period of 12 years.

Agent Orange commits a massive FUBAR daily.

And Rosenstein was hand-picked by Drumpf .. are you saying that Donald failed to obtain his Loyalty Oath? :rolleyes-41:

I wonder if you were one of the folks he sent to jail wrongly accused if you would still worship him?


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