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Will You Accept the Findings of the Muller Probe?

Will You Accept the Findings of the Muller Probe?


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You're just part of the conspiracy! But that's OK, you're in good company--Mythbusters Adam and Jamie are as well:


Well mine was in Germany so that conspiracy goes a long freaking way!
 
I've said this before, and I'll say it again. Recall at the drop of a hat a very particular reference in a 400+ report produced over the span of a two year marathon investigation.

He should have known who Fusion GPS is. Everyone watching the investigation knows who they are. Now maybe Mueller wanted to be careful, or maybe he was befuddled, but he said, "I'm not familiar..." which can't possibly be true if he read his own report.
Exactly why I called it DOA and the system broken. The Clinton Impeachment taught me one thing: The POTUS would have to be filmed committing a murder and whizzing on the corpse to make their most frothing supporters flinch. Even then, it's a crapshoot at best. Personally, I don't really care if Billy Boy lied about receiving fallatio or not, or even if he lied about it. But it taught me that politics is a dirty pool by nature and the entire system is broken.

A president can invade a foreign country on a false pretense, kill hundreds of thousands of people, have thousands of his own soldiers killed, and get a simple pardon by the next president who takes office. Business as usual.
 
They're not directly campaign contributions, but they're direct donations to the non-profit that the Clintons administer. They're far more direct a monetary contribution than a foreign diplomat choosing to stay at a Trump International Hotel.

You don't think Trump makes money from the Trump International Hotels? How more direct does it need to be for you?
 
Just so we are clear and factual when it comes to laws and rights.

It is not the job, duty, within the law, nor the right of Mueller to exonerate the president...

Just so we are clear and factual, Mueller explicitly said that Trump could be charged with crimes if he left office in 2020, based on the results of Mueller's investigation.
 
So you're saying that verifying Russians indeed hacked DNC servers (the underlying premise of the entire investigation) is beyond the scope of the Russia investigation?

It was beyond the scope of Mueller's investigation, as set forth by Rosenstein. You didn't know that?

If the DOJ were acting impartially (let alone on Trump's behalf), that would be the very first question to investigate. Even still, that question hasn't been conclusively answered, and it wasn't brought up by either party in this week's hearings.

The DOJ has a separate investigation into the hacked DNC servers. You didn't know that?

Fusion GPS was mentioned in the Mueller report. Their allegations were instrumental in launching the FBI's Russia probe.

Odd how they could be instrumental in launching a probe that began before people were aware of their involvement.

During the court proceedings, the DNC admitted they favored Hillary and asserted that they had the right to do so. They're not denying it. Whether Bernie's supporters are rational on other issues, isn't relevant to the question.

As I said, Clinton got what she paid for.

Just because Papadopoulos was told the Russians had dirt on Hillary (prior to April 26) doesn't mean the Russians hacked the DNC on July 5.

I agree. There are other reason to suspect further Russian-ordered hacking.
 
The resignation of Coats as Director of National Intelligence, and the appointment of a Trump loyalist, Rep. Ratcliffe, to that position, could conceivably be part of the plan to deligitimize the Mueller report. Would Ratcliffe come right out and say Russian interference in the 2016 election was a hoax?? Trump does want "hoax" to replace the intelligence community's conclusion that Russia interfered to help Trump win.

If Ratcliffe did come out and say that, I would expect all hell to break loose among the rank and file in the intelligence community. Why are they serving their country if all their work is dismissed as hoax? Anyway, I can't help but think Trump wants a loyalist as DNI simply to support his hoax claim, and to defuse any efforts to protect future elections. One more step toward one man rule, all you folks who say "can't happen here".

http://www.businessinsider.com/dni-dan-coats-quit-white-house-suppressed-russia-warnings-nyt-2019-7
 
The resignation of Coats as Director of National Intelligence, and the appointment of a Trump loyalist, Rep. Ratcliffe, to that position, could conceivably be part of the plan to deligitimize the Mueller report. Would Ratcliffe come right out and say Russian interference in the 2016 election was a hoax?? Trump does want "hoax" to replace the intelligence community's conclusion that Russia interfered to help Trump win.

If Ratcliffe did come out and say that, I would expect all hell to break loose among the rank and file in the intelligence community. Why are they serving their country if all their work is dismissed as hoax? Anyway, I can't help but think Trump wants a loyalist as DNI simply to support his hoax claim, and to defuse any efforts to protect future elections. One more step toward one man rule, all you folks who say "can't happen here".

http://www.businessinsider.com/dni-dan-coats-quit-white-house-suppressed-russia-warnings-nyt-2019-7
I don't think Trump is making intentional steps towards Authoritarianism, as some sort of philosophical belief in the superiority of that as a system of government.

I think he just sees himself as the best leader, so he should have more power to do what he thinks should be done.

I also think he looks at the "strong" leaders around the world and thinks it is better for their countries to be lead by strong leaders who don't have to answer for every little comment or every little action and can take their people in the direction they feel is best without too much interference.
 
I don't think Trump is making intentional steps towards Authoritarianism, as some sort of philosophical belief in the superiority of that as a system of government.

I think he just sees himself as the best leader, so he should have more power to do what he thinks should be done.

I also think he looks at the "strong" leaders around the world and thinks it is better for their countries to be lead by strong leaders who don't have to answer for every little comment or every little action and can take their people in the direction they feel is best without too much interference.

Agreed

I dont thinks its difficult to see what Trump is.

He has an ego. He is cringey. He is Authoritarian.

He's not Hitler. He's not a mastermind. Hes not trying to do evil things.
 
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