Posted on 07/30/2019 7:54:07 AM PDT by Kaslin
Robert Muellers less-than-stellar performance last week before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees seems to have left just about everybody trying to explain it. Descriptions on both the left and the right sides of the aisle included words like ineffective, confused, struggling, and frail.
A consensus soon formed perhaps best summarized by a tweet from radio talk-show personality Mark Levin:
As I said when Mueller gave [his] speech in May, he is feeble. I say that not as a personal attack but as a rational observation. It's on display today during this hearing. This underscores that the person who influenced this investigation most was Andrew Weissman, his top lieutenant.
In other words, from Muellers testimony, some have concluded that:
·Muellers sole role in the entire Special Counsel investigationi.e., witch huntwas really only that of a figurehead;
·Since he obviously doesnt even know what is in his own report, it could only mean he wasnt involved in the investigations day-to-day operations; and
·Even if all this is ultimately shown not to be entirely accurate, we should not be so indelicate as to ignore the obviousthat he is slipping into something approaching old-age.
Before leaving it here, however, there remains another explanation that should be considered.
It is quite possible Mueller was intentionally constructing a new public image in an attempt to shield himself from being indicted for his participation in possible criminal conduct he knows is currently being investigated by the Department of Justice. For instance, like whether or not Mueller personally broke any laws when:
·As Director of the FBI, he allegedly facilitated the furtherance of an illegal pay-for-play kickback scheme that involved the sale of 20% of Americas uranium supply to Russia;
·As Director of the FBI, he allegedly signed off on an extremely lenient plea deal involving Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 that today some believe was intended to help conceal, and possibly protect, the continued existence of Epsteins alleged global sex-trafficking/extortion operations; and
·As Special Counsel, he allegedly facilitated an unlawful conspiracy to remove from office a duly elected President of the United Statesi.e., a coup d'état.
If his indictment for participating in any of these alleged possibilities is foreseeable to Mueller, no one would know better than he that laying the groundwork for his legal defense now, rather than later, is imperative. And if that is what he is doing, it certainly puts his testimony last week in a different light.
At minimum, it would explain:
·Why in the hearings he appeared focused upon consistently distancing himself from any personal involvement in the day-to-day operations of his investigation;
·Why he amazingly attempted to disengage himself from any personal knowledge of Glenn Simpson, Christopher Steele, and even Fusion GPS; and
·Why he avoided any discussion of his personal knowledge of their cooperation with the Clinton campaign and the DNC to initiate and foment the Russian collusion delusion that started this whole mess in the first place.
Quite simply, throughout his testimony, he was committed to distancing himself personally from any of the crimes any of these people may have committed by pretending to know little, if anything, about any of them.
In short, he said such things were beyond his purview.
Of course, he and his advisors no doubt have anticipated the single most significant defect in this strategy. How in the long run will he be able to continue to profess his ignorance of these players? Especially, because they are the very people whose efforts created the single most important document upon which his entire two-and-a-half-year fraudulent investigation was predicatedthe Steele Dossier.
Thus, just in case he is unable to pull off denying his participation in the most egregious fraudulent hoax ever perpetrated on the President and the American public in U.S. history, he also used his highly publicized appearance before Congress last week to avail himself to a Plan Bi.e., present to the public the image of a befuddled old man who decency would dictate should be left alone. His hope there, of course, being to use this newly created doddering image of himself at some point in the future to enlist the court of public opinion to come to his defense, if and when it ever becomes necessary.
So, which is he?
A feeble, yet honorable, old man coming to the end of a life dedicated to serving his country, as he would have us believe? Or, is he, in reality, a guilty man on the run who is as sly as a fox?
At present, there is only one thing we can know for sure.
He cant be both.
Depends (no pun intended) .... did he WANT to take down the democrat party or just help the effort to get rid of all these never Trump schlubs ?
Befuddled. No as sly as he thought he was.
The rats somehow made him testify. He was pissed that he had to testify so he just played dumb! It worked!
The problem with pretending to be feeble is that he can never stop pretending. Is he willing to spend the rest of his life in a nursing home? All for hatred of President Trump? Maybe, but don’t slip up Bob, not for one second. We are watching you.
I think we have to take the deeds of his entire legal career to decide if he was faking it or if it was karma.
I thought of this too, while he was in front of the first committee. I had to go into town 15 minutes into the 2nd one.
Sometimes, it seemed like he might be acting, to display the image of a doddering old fart unable to remember much, bordering on senile, maybe everyone will give me a pass out of sympathy.
But much more often I got the impression he really was unable to remember what he did know, or should have known, and not only didn’t write the report that has his name on it, I don’t think he’s ever even read the thing.
My overall impression, I don’t think it was an act, he really was nothing but a figurehead and knows very little about his own investigation. Weissman is the one who knows all the details...Mueller was nothing but a name to put on the paperwork.
I don’t think he’s a good enough actor to fake the stuttering, the deer in the headlights looks, stammering and unable to remember or even say what he wanted...
He convinced me he didn’t even know where he was.
I have not seen any pushback from the Left on this. Do they deny it or not?
A Deep State anti-Trump SWAMPER!!!
Or a man who wishes he’d never started this thing now that his hired hands haven’t been able to hit paydirt, and just wants to go retire in peace without starting any more controversies that he will be called-back to explain.
He was used as a beard by filthy Democrat scum. It was elder abuse, something we all know they are low enough to commit without remorse. I would think after the Kavenaugh hearings everyone would be clued-in to how truly vile one must be to hold a D beside their name.
After listening to his first round, I announced to my hubby that he was faking it. I tweeted it to Sekulow.
Staged tactic to avoid serious consequences like arkanicide or imprisonment with the unwashed masses
Bet someone in his family was dancing all the way to the bank after his stunt.
I didn’t even think it was a good fake.. just mho.
Just one mans opinion - If it was a ruse and act, there would be many subordinates scrambling for excuses and to give him more credit/responsibility. I dont see any others.
Gwjack
The Democrats always play dumb under oath. Why would they change now?
Attempted slyness with massive fail.
His having appointed a guy who was at the Javits Center on Election Night 2016 ready for a party as his chief deputy proves that Rosenstein *and* Mueller are Swamp Creatures of the first order.
Bewitched, bothered, bewildered...
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