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To: kabar

Absolutely and if that’s not enough seems much of the public has not been fooled since Mullah Omars approval ratings are around 9% and her best bud AOC at 22%.Neither number is one a winner for the Piglosi/DNC contingent.
The “squad” remains a huge plus for RNC hopes next year.


20 posted on 07/21/2019 5:18:58 AM PDT by rodguy911 (Maga: USA supports Trump. Home of the Free because of the brave.)
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To: rodguy911
The focus shifts to Mueller's appearance on Wednesday. I predict that Mueller will not stick to the "four corners of the report." The Dems are grooming him for this public appearance. They are hoping to use his words to begin impeachment proceedings. This is all carefully choreographed. I hope the Reps go after Mueller hammer and tong.

What I would like to know is how Mueller was selected as Special Counsel and when did he know it. The meeting he had the day before in the WH ostensibly to be interviewed by President Trump for the Comey job smacks of a setup. It makes no sense for Mueller to apply for a job he held before for 12 years. According to the McCabe book, Mueller forgot his cell phone after the interview. Here is Joe diGenova's take.

"Something very interesting that hasn't been written about occurred," diGenova told guest host Gregg Jarrett. "Bob Mueller went into that meeting with [Deputy Attorney General] Rod Rosenstein, and it was just three of them in the Oval Office, and Bob Mueller had a telephone, a cellphone," diGenova told Jarrett.

He left that cellphone in Oval Office after the meeting. And it is now believed by many people that cellphone was used to broadcast the meeting between the president, Rod Rosenstein, and Bob Mueller, back to FBI headquarters, where they recorded the conversation with the president," diGenova said, before adding that Mueller likely left the phone there to "record what happened after they left."

Talk of Mueller leaving behind his cellphone in the Oval Office began with a book written by former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. He only mentions the phone off-hand and makes no assertions about clandestine surveillance.

"Mueller had gone in for an interview with Trump, and left his phone there, and then the phone had to be retrieved," McCabe wrote in The Threat: How the F.B.I. Protects America in the Age of Terror and Trump.

25 posted on 07/21/2019 5:34:40 AM PDT by kabar
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