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Mueller "Testimony"

RighteousnessTemperance&

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Pfft. Now do Benedict Arnold.
:Thumbsup Good one. Regardless of his military record, Mueller is far from heroic as a civilian. He is reportedly the one who, as Director of the FBI, caved to Muslim interference and removed hundreds of key pages from the counter-terrorism training manual.

With this latest foray into the world of politics—his "investigation," his "report," and now his "testimony"—the man should be considered an infamous traitor to the country. The allusion to 'Benedict Arnold' may be understatement.
 

Adonia

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He is reportedly the one who, as Director of the FBI, caved to Muslim interference and removed hundreds of key pages from the counter-terrorism training manual.

I forgot about that. Regardless, I still felt sorry for the man as he humiliated himself in front of the nation. He might deserve to be castigated for his poor judicial outlook, and perhaps be sanctioned in some manner, but there is no need for humiliation - but that is what happened.
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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I forgot about that. Regardless, I still felt sorry for the man as he humiliated himself in front of the nation. He might deserve to be castigated for his poor judicial outlook, and perhaps be sanctioned in some manner, but there is no need for humiliation - but that is what happened.
Are you suggesting they've been threatening his family, or that there are other extenuating circumstances?

May be Mueller is not the worst witch in the coven, but he has been willingly allowing himself to be used to shield the others, and I have no interest in falling for such a ruse as "feeling sorry for the old man." His role was far too important, has impacted far too many lives. He has now effectively humiliated the entire nation.

His "investigation" was an utter disgrace, his "report" was an utter disgrace, "his" objection letter and press statement were utter disgraces, and now his "testimony" turns out to be more of the same. Perhaps it is because Mueller and his team are utter disgraces, along with the Dems and Deep State and MSM who went along with it, or were behind it all.
 

Adonia

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Are you suggesting they've been threatening his family, or that there are other extenuating circumstances?

I see no reason to humiliate someone and that is what the Democrats set in motion. He is an elderly man whose brain no longer works as it once did. Was he used by the Democrats to go after the President? Yes. Did he fail terribly in not looking thoroughly at the whole 2016 election including Hillary's connection to the Russians? Yes again.

Charge him for a crime if you can and bring him before the court of Justice, but humiliation, no. It was a sad thing to see. He is just an old man who stammered and hee'd and haw'd through the whole thing. A sad spectacle indeed.
 

GoodTidings

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I see no reason to humiliate someone and that is what the Democrats set in motion. He is an elderly man whose brain no longer works as it once did. Was he used by the Democrats to go after the President? Yes. Did he fail terribly in not looking thoroughly at the whole 2016 election including Hillary's connection to the Russians? Yes again.

Charge him for a crime if you can and bring him before the court of Justice, but humiliation, no. It was a sad thing to see. He is just an old man who stammered and hee'd and haw'd through the whole thing. A sad spectacle indeed.
Mueller's problem is his age or that his brain isn't working. His problem is that he did not know what was in the report that bears his name. He came into the hearing unprepared. It appears that he was just the figurehead of the investigation and he signed off on the report assuming his guys did their jobs.

His stammering and hee-haw performance was the result of a lack of preparedness. It doesn't appear that he did any of the interviews, nor did he even sit in on the interviews.

What they should have done was pick two or three sections of the report that appear to hold their best chances of pinning something on the president and then call in the lawyers that wrote those sections of the report and question the at the hearing.
 

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RighteousnessTemperance&

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I see no reason to humiliate someone and that is what the Democrats set in motion. He is an elderly man whose brain no longer works as it once did. Was he used by the Democrats to go after the President? Yes. Did he fail terribly in not looking thoroughly at the whole 2016 election including Hillary's connection to the Russians? Yes again.

Charge him for a crime if you can and bring him before the court of Justice, but humiliation, no. It was a sad thing to see. He is just an old man who stammered and hee'd and haw'd through the whole thing. A sad spectacle indeed.
Come now. Why would the Dems go after Mueller for a crime? That makes no sense. He’s their man. Your spin makes Mueller sound like an unwilling participant in the charade, whereas he clearly took on that special prosecutor role to try to legitimize the effort to take down the president and has not publicly repented in the least.

The Dems daily humiliate themselves and care not one whit, because too many voters are too ignorant or too stupid to realize it. Why should Mueller be any different? What really became evident in the hearing is not that Mueller is old, but that Mueller was only a figurehead in both the investigation and the report. He is shielding the really bad guys, meaning he is quite the bad guy himself.
 

Adonia

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Come now. Why would the Dems go after Mueller for a crime? That makes no sense. He’s their man. Your spin makes Mueller sound like an unwilling participant in the charade, whereas he clearly took on that special prosecutor role to try to legitimize the effort to take down the president and has not publicly repented in the least.

The Dems daily humiliate themselves and care not one whit, because too many voters are too ignorant or too stupid to realize it. Why should Mueller be any different? What really became evident in the hearing is not that Mueller is old, but that Mueller was only a figurehead in both the investigation and the report. He is shielding the really bad guys, meaning he is quite the bad guy himself.

I hereby withdraw my previous opinion about Mr. Mueller and it looks like I was too hasty in my remarks as regards the senior citizen. I am now glad that he was humiliated in front of the entire nation. His actions destroyed several peoples lives and he cared not one bit to investigate everything that had to do with the 2016 election (specifically Hillary's and the DNC's nefarious actions). He was a "dirty cop" and had absolutely no integrity in regards to honesty, fairness, and upholding the law.

Sometimes God does indeed work in mysterious ways.
 

777

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What really became evident in the hearing is not that Mueller is old, but that Mueller was only a figurehead in both the investigation and the report. He is shielding the really bad guys, meaning he is quite the bad guy himself.

This> The swamp went out of their way to appoint Mueller - Hot Rod put up some token opposition, then dummy Comey leaked his own memo just to get his buddy the job. But I wonder what condition he was in two years ago for him just to let that hack Weismann take over like this. Maybe he already had early dementia and they all knew it.

All the signs were there yesterday and during that weirdo press conference awhile back. I have heard some say it was an acting job by RM, but if it was, he sure missed his calling,
 

Squire Robertsson

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As to the weirdness of the testimony, Today's WSJ pointed out:
  • here were problems with the sound system in the opening of the morning hearing. Which lead to Mueller not hearing the questions. The members were not speaking into the mics and were talking fast.
  • Mueller has always been terse in his Congressional testimony in previous years. The majority members were deluded to think he would suddenly turn verbose.
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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This> The swamp went out of their way to appoint Mueller - Hot Rod put up some token opposition, then dummy Comey leaked his own memo just to get his buddy the job. But I wonder what condition he was in two years ago for him just to let that hack Weismann take over like this. Maybe he already had early dementia and they all knew it.

All the signs were there yesterday and during that weirdo press conference awhile back. I have heard some say it was an acting job by RM, but if it was, he sure missed his calling,
I can’t rule out anything for sure here as these guys are as cagey as can be (and Maddow’s exclusively Dem presentation of the hearing revealed no such weakness), but after witnessing the degree of his resistance overall leads me to want to ask him:

‘Mr. Mueller, given your own attitude toward answering questions about your investigation, should anyone in their right mind ever be willing to answer any investigative questions?’
 

Calminian

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As to the weirdness of the testimony, Today's WSJ pointed out:
  • here were problems with the sound system in the opening of the morning hearing. Which lead to Mueller not hearing the questions. The members were not speaking into the mics and were talking fast.
  • Mueller has always been terse in his Congressional testimony in previous years. The majority members were deluded to think he would suddenly turn verbose.

While Mueller is no fan of Trump or the Republicans, I think he was a little ticked at the dems. He didn't want to testify, they forced him, they got what they got (is what he might have been thinking).
 

RighteousnessTemperance&

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He had no interest in answering any questions, except those (rehearsed?) which would further promote the Dem Deep State MSM narrative that Trump should somehow, for whatever reason, be removed from office. “Trump must be a bad president, because we hate him.”
What is particularly galling is the way they warn of foreign interference in our elections, when we have our own Deep State interference to contend with. With the continued manipulation of the MSM and now the rise of the social media overlords, “foreign” interference may actually be the least of our worries.
 
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