Robert Mueller is an honorable manā¦.I mean that in the same way Antony meant this about Brutus:
āā¦for Brutus is an honorable man; they are all honorable menā¦ā
While the stain is rapidly spreading over Comey, Rosenstein, McCabe, Strzok, Lynch,ā¦.and Obama, all of them are snakes, and are covered by that same quote.
1.Right off the top, Mueller has a history with Trump that
should have required him to recuse himself, and refuse the special counsel position
āTrump argued that Mueller had three conflicts of interest preventing him from leading a fully unbiased investigation, according to the
New York Times. The first two conflicts being Muellerās previous work for a law firm that represented Jared Kushner; the second being Mueller interviewing to return for a second stint as FBI director immediately before being appointed as special counsel in May.
But arguably the most eye-catching alleged conflict of interest involves a purported dispute between Mueller and the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, in October 2011. President Trump claimed Mueller resigned his membership at the club due to the alleged disagreement over fees and believes he still holds a grudge against him over the matter.
Mueller, who was FBI director at the time of the alleged dispute, denied the incident and any potential hard feelings.
āMr. Mueller left the club in October 2011 without dispute,ā special counsel spokesman Joshua Stueve said in July.ā
Why did Mueller quit Trumpās golf club? Dispute reportedly key to presidentās desire to fire special counsel
2. Unless Mueller is a total fool, he knew from day one that there was
no substance to the collusion charges. Yetā¦..he ruined lives by pretending.
3. Stocking his āteamā with Clinton donors and anti-Trump partisans proves what he was about.
4. Although Mueller had right to look into anything that arises in connection with the alleged events, he refused to direct investigation toward Clintonā¦gave immunity.
The man signed on to the attemptedā¦..failedā¦..coup to depose a duly elected President.
No honor or repute of any sort should ever be attached to this man.
Here we go...Miss Drama Queen is at it again.
She spews forth TONS of nonsense, with her usual, overly-dramatic post layout (in an apparently, desperate cry for attention - if her 'stuff' is SO good, why does she have to do this silly layout all the time?)
and only one link...about a golf club?
Lady...you are the Queen - in this site - of standing up, screaming for everyone to look at you and then spewing forth little more then bile and hatred...with VERY little substance to back it all up.
And you do this day after day after day.
You must be one lonely person...desperately looking for attention.
Have a nice day.
Did you say 'only one link'?????
The Disreputable Robert Mueller
Robert Mueller is an honorable manā¦.I mean that in the same way Antony meant this about Brutus:
āā¦for Brutus is an honorable man; they are all honorable menā¦ā
While the stain is rapidly spreading over Comey, Rosenstein, McCabe, Strzok, Lynch,ā¦.and Obama, all of them are snakes, and are covered by that same quote.
1.Right off the top, Mueller has a history with Trump that
should have required his to recuse himself, and refuse the special counsel position
āTrump argued that Mueller had three conflicts of interest preventing him from leading a fully unbiased investigation, according to the
New York Times. The first two conflicts being Muellerās previous work for a law firm that represented Jared Kushner; the second being Mueller interviewing to return for a second stint as FBI director immediately before being appointed as special counsel in May.
But arguably the most eye-catching alleged conflict of interest involves a purported dispute between Mueller and the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, in October 2011. President Trump claimed Mueller resigned his membership at the club due to the alleged disagreement over fees and believes he still holds a grudge against him over the matter.
Mueller, who was FBI director at the time of the alleged dispute, denied the incident and any potential hard feelings.
āMr. Mueller left the club in October 2011 without dispute,ā special counsel spokesman Joshua Stueve said in July.ā
Why did Mueller quit Trumpās golf club? Dispute reportedly key to presidentās desire to fire special counsel
2. Unless Mueller is a total fool, he knew from day one that there was
no substance to the collusion charges. Yetā¦..he ruined lives by pretending.
3. Stocking his āteamā with Clinton donors and anti-Trump partisans proves what he was about.
4. Although Mueller had right to look into anything that arises in connection with the alleged events, he refused to direct investigation toward Clintonā¦gave immunity.
The man signed on to the attemptedā¦..failedā¦..coup to depose a duly elected President.
No honor or repute of any sort should ever be attached to this man.
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5. Letās take a peek into Mueller's motivation:
. ā¦..
"Russian Collusion"ā¦.
Hillary's tale, picked up by her colleagues in the sale of American uranium to Russia for $ millions in bribesā¦er, 'donations.'
ā¦..Mueller, Comey and Rosenstein were all government officials when Hillary received the $145 million bribe for the sale of our uranium.
....Robert Mueller was the FBI Director during the time of the Russian uranium probe, and so was his successor James Comey who took over in 2013 as the FBI was still developing the case. Rod Rosenstein, then-U.S. Attorney....
The reason for the Mueller Investigation?
....to camouflage the fact that
every major Democrat elite was both knowledgeable and a participant in the corruption of the uranium deal: Muller, Comey and Rosenstein knew and probably wet their beaks in the payoffs.
They took what didn't belong to them....sold the purloined property of the American people.....and now need to hide the dirty deed.
Why Did Obama Ignore Russian Interference Before the Election? Two Words: āUranium Oneā
6. For two years, Mueller was a willing participant in what was known to be a fraud from the start. The proof of same is that everything we on the Right said about the scam has come to be known today: the dossier was a fabrication, it was used illegally to gain FISA warrants, Trump associates were spied on, Hillary and associates were given immunity, and there was never any Russian impetus in Hillaryās loss and Trumpās win.
7. "...gaslighting the country for 2 years before having the curtain ripped back so thoroughly should have been met with some humility. They should have been begging their audience for forgiveness. "
Good advice, Liberals.
"Democrats scrambled, scheduling a 3:00 pm conference call for Saturday on how to coordinate their messaging in the wake of
the Mueller report contradicting everything theyād been saying.
...these knuckle-dragging buffoons tried to play the āWe have to wait and see whatās in the reportā card. Suddenly, pragmatism and a desire to avoid speculation became the order of the day. It was as if the people who hear dog whistles in everything a Republican says had been deaf to their own voices for 2 years.
...without acknowledging
theyād sworn to the public theyād personally seen evidence of corruption.
Two years, tens of millions of dollars, and no limit on what he can look into
coming up empty is not enough for these leftists.
...they will employ
the Soviet tactic of investigating to see if they can find a crime rather than investigate when a crime has been reported, but these arenāt normal people.
....zero shame or sense of decency."
Mueller Delivers Liberals A Giant Crap Sandwich
It's the Democrat way.
8. The disreputable Robert Mueller always had the ability- up to this fiasco- to judge on which side his bread was buttered, and where he could do himself the most good.
He is no more than a hack that the Deep State felt they could count on to follow orders.....his previous foibles notwithstanding.
These foibles:
"As he investigates Trump's aides, special counsel's record shows surprising flaws
But at 73, Muellerās record also shows a man of fallible judgment who can be slow to alter his chosen course. At times, he has intimidated or provoked resentment among subordinates. And his tenacious yet linear approach to evaluating evidence led him to fumble the biggest U.S. terrorism investigation since 9/11.
Mueller oversaw investigations of Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega, the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, and
Gambino crime family boss John Gotti, among other high-profile cases. But his tendency to command, rather than inspire, again came into sharp relief.
āHe doesnāt invite disagreement,ā said a former prosecutor who served under Mueller. āHeās an order-giver.ā
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Nor was Mueller an easy fit with juries in Washington, especially in the freewheeling local Superior Court, where decorum is typically below what judges demand in U.S. District Court.
āIn D.C. Superior Court, itās a bit like meatball surgery. Itās a bit like a M.A.S.H. unit ā itās the unexpected,ā said one of Muellerās former colleagues. āHis strength was not as a M.A.S.H. unit trial lawyer.ā
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A handful of letters, laced with powdered anthrax, killed five people and sickened 17 others. The government closed congressional office buildings, the Supreme Court and postal facilities as the country braced for further biological terrorism.
But Muellerās FBI struggled for nearly seven years to determine who was responsible ā even as he personally managed the case from headquarters.
āThe director was always the leader of the anthrax investigation, period,ā said Michael Mason, former head of the FBIās Washington Field Office.
The FBI focused on Steven Hatfill, a virologist at the U.S. Armyās laboratories at Ft. Detrick, Md. In January 2003, Mueller assured Congressional leaders in a closed-door briefing that bloodhounds had traced anthrax from the attacks to Hatfill.
But Hatfill had no experience handling anthrax. Nor did he have access to anthrax stored at Ft. Detrick or elsewhere. Years later, the FBI would reject the bloodhound evidence as unreliable.
After media leaks fingered Hatfill, he sued the FBI and the Justice Department on privacy grounds. In June 2008, the government agreed to pay Hatfill about $5.8 million.
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In the summer of 2013, the White House asked Mueller to negotiate the release from Russia of Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency contractor who stole volumes of classified material on U.S. surveillance operations at home and abroad. Snowden had fled to Moscow after leaking the data to journalists.
Lisa Monaco, the White Houseās Homeland Security advisor, tasked Mueller to talk to Alexander Bortnikov, head of Russiaās internal security and counter-intelligence service, the FSB.
For at least a week, Mueller called Bortnikovās office, starting at 3 a.m. in Washington. Each time, the FBI director was turned aside without getting Bortnikov on the line.
āMueller just kept calling over there, like begging to talk to the guy,ā said a former official. Instead, Snowden was granted asylum in Russia.ā
As he investigates Trump's aides, Robert Mueller's record shows surprising flaws
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