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5 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

He testified over 80 times previously and never looked this bad. 

 

He looks bad today because he's either too old (doubtful) or he's under tremendous pressure and knows he's caught red handed pushing a partisan investigation, not one rooted in a desire to find justice.

I dont think he is caught red handed at anything, i think the main problem as i see it, and just my quick observation...sounds like he is a CEO that did not understand the day to day, and had little to do with the actual writing of the report..the dude who cant testify is the guy who did the work, and he is the one who prolly should be testifying.

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1 minute ago, plenzmd1 said:

I dont think he is caught red handed at anything, i think the main problem as i see it, and just my quick observation...sounds like he is a CEO that did not understand the day to day, and had little to do with the actual writing of the report..the dude who cant testify is the guy who did the work, and he is the one who prolly should be testifying.

 

Meaning it was entirely staff driven (Weissman) rather than Mueller doing the legwork. 

 

They are caught red handed with Mifsud. There's no other way to slice that apple. They had him dead to rights for lying, yet didn't charge him because doing so would destroy the initial seed which the CI investigation was based on. That means they weren't trying to get to the truth, but to a specific political outcome. 

 

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1 minute ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Meaning it was entirely staff driven (Weissman) rather than Mueller doing the legwork. 

 

They are caught red handed with Mifsud. There's no other way to slice that apple. They had him dead to rights for lying, yet didn't charge him because doing so would destroy the initial seed which the CI investigation was based on. That means they weren't trying to get to the truth, but to a specific political outcome. 

Entirely is not did "not oversee the day to day"

He did not testify why they did not charge him, that is called "speculation" on your part in all the Law and Orders I have watched!

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Just now, plenzmd1 said:

Entirely is not did "not oversee the day to day"

He did not testify why they did not charge him, that is called "speculation" on your part in all the Law and Orders I have watched!

 

There's no other reason NOT to charge Mifsud. None.

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Highlights so far:

 

COLLINS: in colloquial terms, collusion and conspiracy synonymous?
MUELLER: no.
COLLINS: in you report [citation, you say they are]
MUELLER: what i’m asking is where
COLLINS: I just read it
MUELLER: I stand by the report.

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It's a rehash. Like those TV show episodes where they cobble together pieces of previous shows. 

 

 

The pattern is pretty clear: Reading practiced answers to the dem questions, stumbling, can't remember, running out the clock to the GOP

 

 

 

RADCLIFFE: [citation]
“Which DOJ policy says . . . that an investigative person is not exonerated if innocence is not conclusively determined?”
MUELLER: “uh, uh, I can’t say.”
RADCLIFFE: Because . . . it doesn’t exist.

 

 

RADCLIFFE: “Special Counsel applied this . . . the very first line of your report . . . here’s the problem, you don’t do that. The SC made neither a prosecution decision or a declination decision . . . you didn’t follow the special regulations. You wrote 180 pages about decisions not reached. Volume 2 was not authorized . . written in violation DOD principle.”

 

 

“outside my purview”
“outside my purview”
“outside my purview

 

“I can’t get into that...”

 

Jim Jordan (R) caught him in trying to avoid the question when the answer is in the report.

give thanks for Jim Jordan.

 

Chris Wallace: “This has been a disaster for the democrats and a disaster for the reputation of Robert Mueller.”

... and this coming from an anti-Trumper. Hmm.

 

Mueller looks and acts terrible. This is backfiring big time on the Democrats. It’s obvious that Mueller had little to do with the report. He was just a figurehead.

 

Although, Dems are getting their sound bites and circus to wee wee up their base. The media will simply not report the valid points the GOP brings up

 

 

 

 

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Boy, what a smoke screen! 

2 minutes ago, B-Man said:

Highlights so far:

 

COLLINS: in colloquial terms, collusion and conspiracy synonymous?
MUELLER: no.
COLLINS: in you report [citation, you say they are]
MUELLER: what i’m asking is where
COLLINS: I just read it
MUELLER: I stand by the report.

?

 

 

It's a rehash. Like those TV show episodes where they cobble together pieces of previous shows. 

 

 

The pattern is pretty clear: Reading practiced answers to the dem questions, stumbling, can't remember, running out the clock to the GOP

 

 

 

RADCLIFFE: [citation]
“Which DOJ policy says . . . that an investigative person is not exonerated if innocence is not conclusively determined?”
MUELLER: “uh, uh, I can’t say.”
RADCLIFFE: Because . . . it doesn’t exist.

 

 

RADCLIFFE: “Special Counsel applied this . . . the very first line of your report . . . here’s the problem, you don’t do that. The SC made neither a prosecution decision or a declination decision . . . you didn’t follow the special regulations. You wrote 180 pages about decisions not reached. Volume 2 was not authorized . . written in violation DOD principle.”

 

 

“outside my purview”
“outside my purview”
“outside my purview

 

“I can’t get into that...”

 

Jim Jordan (R) caught him in trying to avoid the question when the answer is in the report.

give thanks for Jim Jordan.

 

Chris Wallace: “This has been a disaster for the democrats and a disaster for the reputation of Robert Mueller.”

... and this coming from an anti-Trumper. Hmm.

 

Mueller looks and acts terrible. This is backfiring big time on the Democrats. It’s obvious that Mueller had little to do with the report. He was just a figurehead.

 

Although, Dems are getting their sound bites and circus to wee wee up their base. The media will simply not report the valid points the GOP brings up

 

 

 

 

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Well, Trump did order someone to lie, and tried to get him make a fake record. Obstruction 

14 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

That's a separate issue.  And Barry should have done something about it.

It's an issue, a stolen election is an issue. Only traitors would think otherwise :) 

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It's HILARIOUS how no one on the left is even bothering to talk about Vol I, they're not even trying to spin or defend Mueller's non answers or answers on Vol I. 

 

That shows how scared they actually are. They're ***** terrified.

4 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said:

objection: Speculation!!!!

 

:lol: Give me a better answer. 

 

They charged everyone else who lied to them (and even some who didn't lie). But they didn't charge Mifsud -- because doing so would expose him to discovery and cross, which would expose him as a western intelligence asset, not a Russian asset as Mueller's report claims. As McCabe claimed. As Comey claimed. 

 

This is just like Nader. They had his laptop. Knew there was CP on it, yet they didn't charge him because they wanted his testimony for the report... 

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1 minute ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

It's HILARIOUS how no one on the left is even bothering to talk about Vol I, they're not even trying to spin or defend Mueller's non answers or answers on Vol I. 

 

That shows how scared they actually are. They're ***** terrified.

why would they? Am I missing something? 

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1 minute ago, plenzmd1 said:

why would they? Am I missing something? 

 

... Because for 3 years people like Nadler and Swalell and Jeffries have told the American public that Trump was a traitor and they had evidence. Mueller would prove it. 

 

yet now, crickets.

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23 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

No one arguing here is going to agree on obstruction, but does anyone actually care that the Russians interfered in the election? 

 

I'm far more concerned with Google's interference in our 2020 election.

 

 

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Buck: "You unfairly shifted the burden of proof to the president."
 

Image result for yup gif swanson

1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

 

I'm far more concerned with Google's interference in our 2020 election.

 

 

 

10 million votes influenced in 2016 at least.

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Posted (edited)

 

?Savage destruction of Mueller from Rep. Gohmert?

 

Gohmert: Did you know that your entire team was full of animus towards Donald Trump ?

 

Mueller: Know what?

 

Gohmert: Your investigator Peter Strzok hated Trump.

 

Mueller: Ok.

 

Gohmert: You didn’t know that?

 

Mueller: *mumbles*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gaetz: Can you state that the Steele dossier wasn't Russian disinformation?

 

Mueller: Dossier is before my time.

 

Gaetz: So were Manafort's crimes. You charged him.

 

Mueller: Not my purview.

 

Gaetz: IT IS IN YOUR REPORT!

 

 

 

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Just now, Deranged Rhino said:

Buck: "You unfairly shifted the burden of proof to the president."
 

Image result for yup gif swanson

 

10 million votes influenced in 2016 at least.

 

But really...the Russians were found to spend $3M on influencing the election...which somehow the Clinton campaign and their billion-dollar war chest couldn't overcome?  Russian Facebook memes somehow counted for more than the 25 years that people had to form their opinions on Hillary Clinton? 

 

The "Russian influence" story is prima facie ludicrous.  

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She's not wrong.....................:lol:

 

 

 

 

 

Rep. @Jim_Jordan just rips the bark off Mueller:

 

"You can charge 13 Russians, no one has ever heard of, you can charge all kinds of people around the president with false statements, but the guy who puts this whole story in motion, you can’t charge him?"

 

 

 

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Cicilline is one of the worst ones, he made more promises than anyone not named Schiff about Trump's treason and the evidence to support it... yet all his questions are on: wait for it... obstruction. 

 

Liars gonna keep lying.

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Posted (edited)

this dude killing it on Lewandowski..sure sounds like obstruction

 

did he answer the last question? 1000 prosecutors?

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Mueller can't be anymore clear that he thinks Trump obstructed justice. 

 

It will be very interesting to see what happens once he's out of office.

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The point is made, Russia attacked our country and Trump took illegal actions to stop the investigation. 

8 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

I'm far more concerned with Google's interference in our 2020 election.

 

 

I bet you are! 

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