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1 minute ago, njbuff said:

 

Yeah, he is afraid Mueller might have a heart attack.


Oh, leave Mueller alone. He's busy memorizing Weismann's report, and that ain't easy for an old guy to do. 

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1 hour ago, McGee Return TD said:

 

lol

 

This is the worst executive privilege gambit yet - plus Mueller already indicated he plans to stick to the report.

 

Barr is afraid of something.

 

You think that Barr's gambit is worse than Mueller announcing that he's going to make a statement without informing his superior first?

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10 minutes ago, GG said:

 

You think that Barr's gambit is worse than Mueller announcing that he's going to make a statement without informing his superior first?

 

As a private citizen, he technically doesn't have a superior any more.  

 

1 hour ago, McGee Return TD said:

 

lol

 

This is the worst executive privilege gambit yet - plus Mueller already indicated he plans to stick to the report.

 

Barr is afraid of something.

 

If Mueller doesn't stick to the report - if his testimony adds to it, or changes it in any way - it impugns his entire investigation.  They're certainly not afraid of him diverging from the report.

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3 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

As a private citizen, he technically doesn't have a superior any more.  

 

 

If Mueller doesn't stick to the report - if his testimony adds to it, or changes it in any way - it impugns his entire investigation.  They're certainly not afraid of him diverging from the report.

Barr's letter is to help Mueller in his ability to refuse to expound upon what is in the report.

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Let’s hope this is finally the end of an important inquiry turned spectacle. Mueller clearly has nothing new to share and already will be sticking to the report. If someone wants to start impeachment for obstruction, they are not getting more from Mueller than they already have. Pelosi has indicated that she has no appetite for impeachment, a position I hope she sticks to. 

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8 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

As a private citizen, he technically doesn't have a superior any more. 

But he may still be bound to NDA from the investigation

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https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2019/07/23/the_mueller_reports_footnotes_to_contradictory_119658.html

 

It was in the footnotes, for example, where the FBI appears to have misled the FISA court in its application to spy on Carter Page – obscuring its reliance on opposition research, the Steele dossier, financed by the Hillary Clinton campaign.

 

The more than 2,000 footnotes included in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Trump-Russia collusion allegations are also illuminating. Most of the citations are matter-of-fact support for claims made in the main text. But a close reading reveals that many of the footnotes raise more questions than they answer, especially regarding Mueller’s methods and intent. Some footnotes show that key allegations often rely on the flimsy say-so of media accounts; others show a willingness to accept the claims of anti-Trump critics at face value. Mueller and his team also used the footnotes as the place to include unsubstantiated gossip and speculation.  

 

Mueller has made it clear that during his scheduled testimony before Congress on Wednesday, he will not discuss his investigation beyond the “four corners” of his official report. But those four corners encompass not only the main text, but thousands of footnotes.

 

If Robert Mueller is going to defend his document, he will have to be prepared to defend the footnotes too. It is there where the strengths and weaknesses of the Mueller report are most clearly on display. Come Wednesday’s hearings, the advantage may go to the questioners who know where to look.

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10 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 


That does not look good for Mike Flynn. The case was almost tossed, no one on the prosecution side could say this guy broke a specific law and they  acknowledged they had no evidence that the Turkish government paid him, and still the jury found him guilty.  

 

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Just now, Buffalo_Gal said:

That does not look good for Mike Flynn. The case was almost tossed, no one on the prosecution side could say this guy broke a specific law and they  acknowledged they had no evidence that the Turkish government paid him, and still the jury found him guilty.  

 

Remember Flynn worked with the government to make the case against them. They tried to throw him back into the mix of this case when his new counsel starting making waves in the FBI perjury matter, but Flynn wasn't defendant (he was bait).

 

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(This goes in multiple threads -- but especially this one and the DS ones considering how often I was told I was nuts for saying what I knew to be a fact, verified by people who are paid to know)

 

This means the entire G-Pop stuff was entrapment, unjustified -- which, since they have been VERY clear the past two years that G-Pop was the start of the whole shebang, means the CI investigation was baseless from the start. Everyone is *****. 

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Laughing at this news as if it's nothing only proves you didn't read the report -- or much of anything about the origin of the counterintelligence investigation into Trump's campaign, which the FBI had been using as a shield/justification for their FISA *****ery for over two years. 

 

If you disagree, explain to board how Mifsud being proven to be a western intelligence asset who was tasked with introducing GP to Russians is not utterly devastating to the entire foundation of the narrative which has been pushed on the public. Every single news outlet referred to him as a Russian tied asset for years -- and Mueller did as well. 

 

Oops.

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On 7/23/2019 at 5:30 AM, BeginnersMind said:

Let’s hope this is finally the end of an important inquiry turned spectacle. Mueller clearly has nothing new to share and already will be sticking to the report. If someone wants to start impeachment for obstruction, they are not getting more from Mueller than they already have. Pelosi has indicated that she has no appetite for impeachment, a position I hope she sticks to. 

 

Lol riiiiiiiiight

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