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I don't know, was there only one?
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POLITICS RULE # 1 OF THE ENGLISH SPEAKING LAKE(THE ATLANTIC): IMITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY...??!!
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https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/ar...ed-bob-mueller But you culd as well take any other of the many, many, many links like this that tell the story of Barr outmanouvering Mueller.
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So each political party was trying to spin Mueller to support their agenda and Mueller was too smart to fall for it.
I think he was the right man for the job.
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I think more than anything it showed that Mueller was nothing but a figurehead. They should change it's name to the Weissmann/Rhee Report.
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Second that... Mueller was who he always has been: his own man. That is what has so infuriated the pols on both ends of the spectrum; he exists away from their games, lies, and proselytism. He was given a task, he saw it through, he gave his report and that was all he signed on to do. Just like the Marine officer he was and, at heart, still is, he completed his mission and now has moved on... In an odd way, Mueller is sort of like Omar Khayyim's "moving finger": The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.” Neither the copious wailing and gnashing and grinding of teeth of the Far Right nor the supplications of the Far Left can or will shake him... Mueller has just given them all 'the Finger' and he's moved on... <O>
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Well, the GOP giveth and the GOP taketh away...
After Mueller's testimony yesterday about the extent, intent, and future of Russian interference in US election processes, the GOP-led Senate Select Committee on Intelligence released their Report on "Russian Active Measures Campaigns and Interference". The report further bolsters the findings of the SC and outlines possible remedies. Now it seems the only one who still believes Russia didn't interfere in the 2016 Presidential Election cycle is - surprise, surprise - the guy who was the benficiary of Russian largess, Donald Trump... Senate Intel Committee Unveils Election Security Report In Wake Of Mueller Hearings -- https://www.npr.org/2019/07/25/74520...of-mueller-day A direct link to the PDF of the Report: https://apps.npr.org/documents/docum...n-Interference So, of course, the Senate GOP Leader leaped into action and took decisive action to combat the nefarious evil-doings!!... ...just kidding... GOP senators block election security legislation hours after Mueller warns of Russian interference -- https://www.cnn.com/2019/07/25/polit...ion/index.html Gee, it must be horrible to be a GOP politician who is so desperate to try and hold on to their dwindling grasp of power that they would rather sell-out the security of the US and its election process(es), an essential element of the American heritage. I wonder how badly O'Connell, et al, must believe they are going to suffer in the sinking of the SS Trump in 2020? The stench of desperation is strong on the GOP side of the aisle: seems they believe they can't win by making an honest appeal to the voters, so they are resorting to political thievery and the benevolence of Uncle Vlad... <O>
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There is no out manouvering to it. Mueller worked for Barr. If Mueller is not happy with his boss he can publicly complain and he did. Barr responded publicly.
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The fact that Mueller's team rejects the argument does not resolve the issue since that is just the opinion of a different set of lawyers. Ultimately, the decision will be made by the Courts. My argument is more basic and grounded in the principles of criminal law, namely the concept of "reasonable doubt". The mistake non-lawyers are making is thinking that proving "obstruction of justice" is just a matter of "connecting the dots" of various facts which could hypothetically be argued to be "obstruction". In fact, you have to prove each element beyond a "reasonable doubt", which means not only proving that each fact that you are relying on is true, but also that the defendant does not have a reasonable defence for his actions, i.e. "reasonable doubt". In the case of POTUS, because he has a constitutional duty to oversee the justice system, including prosecutors, it becomes impossible to prove obstruction of justice beyond a reasonable doubt, if there is no underlying crime as I will explain. Quote:
To use an extreme example, assume that prior to a new democratic President taking office in jan. 2025, a Republican U.S. attorney launches a politically motivated investigation against him (or her). Are you saying that the President would be guilty of "obstruction of justice" if he fired that U.S. attorney and shut down the investigation? Here we have a case where POTUS was investigated for a crime which: 1) he knew he was innocent of, since Mueller found no actual criminal act, i.e. no collusion; and 2) that the investigation was politically motivated since its true purpose was to force him out of office. If he had fired Mueller, that would have been an entirely reasonable defence. So because Mueller found no underlying crime, it is impossible to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that any of the actions by POTUS constituted criminal obstruction of justice. Quote:
POTUS could have fired Mueller at any time and he would have been legally justified to do it. He did not, he allowed the investigation to conclude and provided reasonable cooperation. In the circumstances, it would be impossible to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he was trying to obstruct justice.
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https://thefederalist.com/2019/07/26...tigation-sham/
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Who was the Russians supposedly helping again?
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I still say it was politically motivated, prime example of policing for profit, 22 month long, 35 million dollar, government boondoggle. Its almost dead, nothing left of the horse now but political high drama, threats, finger pointing, editorials and sound bites.
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