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Have You No Sense of Decency, Robert Mueller, At Long Last?
Townhall.com ^ | February 20, 2018 | Thomas J. Farnan

Posted on 02/20/2018 4:52:30 AM PST by Kaslin

McCarthyism describes an event in American history where a Senator claimed to have in his briefcase evidence that high-ranking government officials were colluding with Russia. Lives were destroyed based solely on the accusation.

Finally, when people had had enough, the attorney representing the U.S. Army turned to the Senator and said, “Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?” That ended it.

The present Russian investigation hit its “have you no sense of decency” moment last week when Robert Mueller indicted 13 Russians for defrauding America. By all appearances, they are the sort of unsophisticated internet trolls who, with clunky English, implore social media users to do stupid things.

There is no evidence that they influenced anything. A significant portion of the objectionable activity, including the bulk of the Facebook ads and the attempt to organize a Trump rally, happened after the election.

The ubiquitous “Tasty – Pull Apart Garlic Rolls!” Facebook post has had more likes, shares and smiley faces than anything Russia did to affect the election. The indictment is killing a fly with a sledge hammer.

President Obama knew about the trolling in 2014 and that was his judgment, too. He told Putin to cut it out. It was not worth bothering international relations over. As Commander-in-Chief, he was permitted to assess Russian social media activity and roll his eyes. Because that’s how America works.

Except in the age of Trump. If you think it strange that President Trump controls all armies in the field, the diplomatic corps, the intelligence agencies, but an unelected Justice Department appointee is setting American foreign policy over Russian internet trolling, here’s how that happened.

In 2016, the FBI opened a counterintelligence investigation into Russian meddling in the presidential election. Attorney General Sessions recused himself because people told him he may be a spy and he said, sure, why not.

The second in command, Rod Rosenstein, advised the president to fire the FBI director. Then, when people got mad at him for that, he appointed a special counsel, Robert Mueller, to investigate the president because the firing suggested that he was a Russian spy.

Confused yet? It gets better.

There was no crime to investigate because counterintelligence investigations are not criminal proceedings. The special counsel statute requires the referral to identify a crime. Rosenstein got by this legal requirement by ignoring it. Mueller was appointed not to investigate a specified crime but to stroke his chin and look into Russian interference in the election.

During the special counsel’s tenure, the House and the Senate uncovered oodles of evidence that foreign nationals were providing Hillary Clinton with opposition research meant to influence the election.

A British subject, Christopher Steele, coordinated with seedy Russians to produce a salacious and unverified dossier that was leaked to the press and caused tremendous disruption in the Trump campaign. Hillary Clinton paid millions of dollars for it.

That’s some pretty effective Russian meddling, right there. The special counsel, though, ignored it and instead indicted the hapless internet trolls.

The indictment does say, “Defendants’ operations included supporting the presidential campaign of then-candidate Donald J. Trump and disparaging Hillary Clinton.”

One does not have to be too great a cynic to surmise that the purpose of this indictment was to make that out-of-context statement. Trump’s political opponents needed some official looking document to bolster their collapsing narrative, and that quote has supplied a weekend’s worth of headlines. The whole thing has the look and feel of a rank political gesture disguised as law enforcement.

The purpose of the indictment certainly is not to bring criminals to justice. The accused are in Russia, laughing – and are not going to come to the United States to defend themselves.

Too bad the Russians will not extradite themselves to face prosecution because if they did, they would have some pretty good defenses.

They could say that nothing prevents them from opening Facebook and Instagram pages under false names to engage in political activity. I am on Facebook, and 20% of my “Friends” (I would guess) are using some combination of their first and middle name, or mother’s maiden name, or in one case, first name and favorite vegetable, to make even political statements.

They could point out that foreign nationals try to influence American elections all the time, but they were singled out for exercising their right to free speech, guaranteed even to foreigners by the U.S. Constitution.

They could introduce evidence that millions of illegals in American – yes, even the Dreamers –were organizing, marching, and otherwise helping Hillary Clinton in the last election. They could go deep on the Clinton Foundation, and show that its foreign donors were paying money that one way or other impacted the election. They could point to the dossier and ask why they were treated differently than its author and contributors, who were also foreign nationals.

Americans elected Trump because they are convinced that Washington has so lost touch with reality that it needed to be led by a reality show host. This Russian collusion stuff has Washington in a tizzy, but to everyone else it has always been a fantasy. This indictment confirms that.

Have you no sense of decency, Robert Mueller, at long last? Please stop issuing unrelated and un-prosecutable indictments and just admit that you have nothing in the briefcase.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: collusion; fbirico; irsrico; mruranium1; mueller4clinton; mueller4dnc; mueller4hillary; mueller4irs; robertmueller; russiainvestigation; trumpadministration; u1rico
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To: Kaslin

Selective prosecution.


21 posted on 02/20/2018 5:46:29 AM PST by djpg
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To: Kaslin
In my view, Mueller already knows (and has known since virtually day 1) that no case exists against Trump. But being the loyal deep state democrats stooge, what he is trying to do now is make the eventual report as damning as he can when he eventually is forced to not charge Trump.

When Mueller issues his report, I'm guessing it will be worded something like:

"Although not enough evidence existed to recommend charges against President Trump, we were unable to obtain statements with 13 Russian Nationals involved. It is clear President Trump acted as if he had something to hide with his firing of FBI Director Comey which bordered on Obstruction of Justice. Although Collusion may well have occurred and President Trump attempted to cover it up, we will never know without the assistance of the Russian national co-conspirators, and Russia is not cooperating."

22 posted on 02/20/2018 5:52:37 AM PST by apillar
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To: urbanpovertylawcenter
>> May be a good way to get your foot in the door if you are a Ruskie. <<

If Putin really wanted to mind screw the Leftards he should extradite one of the defendants with the condition of immunity and have him make up stuff about Trump. He would be a hero to the left and they would fall in love with Russia again. Like a giant "Reset" button. /S
23 posted on 02/20/2018 5:53:48 AM PST by Kid Shelleen ((Beat your plowshares into swords. Let the weak say I am strong))
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To: Kaslin

Yeah, we reached that moment...but at that time the comment stopped McCarthy (who was on the right trail by the way); this time it is different, this asshat changes the road map now and will begin a saga of looking for obstruction and sans that will move to find some business impropriety to hang his hat upon. Long in the past will be any mention of collusion. When does this asshat reach his bridge too far? Perhaps when Trump firms up his support after McCain bites the dust, the judge dismisses the Flynn indictment, the court admits they were duped in awarding the warrants. Then Trump says to the asshat: you are fired.


24 posted on 02/20/2018 5:54:04 AM PST by Mouton (The MSM is a clear and present danger to the republic.)
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To: Sasparilla

Well that didn’t work. These indictments were met with laughter and derision, although I’d imagine MSNBC found some way to tell their viewer that they were somehow important.


25 posted on 02/20/2018 5:55:27 AM PST by dead
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To: Kaslin

Mueller’s indictments are nothing more than window dressing to suggest he has something further, hopefully related to his “target”, Trump. He is making a career of his phony suspicions, wasting millions of U.S. dollars and for what? Mueller has been at his seemingly lifelong witch hunts far too long and has NEVER, repeat NEVER come up with anything of substance against Trump. Time to pull his credit card and turn out the lights.


26 posted on 02/20/2018 6:07:40 AM PST by DaveA37
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To: Kaslin

IF congress had a spine they would fix tjis immediately


27 posted on 02/20/2018 6:22:34 AM PST by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: ClearCase_guy
Yeah. But McCarthy was right.

Correct. McCarthyism is really the vigorous public dissemination of a hidden but profound truth which the left doesn't like.

28 posted on 02/20/2018 6:23:41 AM PST by Timocrat (Ingnorantia non excusat)
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To: Mouton

Just announced: Mueller is widening his probe into contacts between Kushner and Chinese and hopefully maybe Russians regarding the Satan building at 666 5th Avenue.

They still think they can win, and they are tougher to root out than tunnel Japs in the Pacific in 1946.


29 posted on 02/20/2018 6:23:49 AM PST by Dr.Deth
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To: Dr.Deth

Time for Trump to say FU, you are gone....what does that have to do with collusion, NADA. There was no collusion....the probe into it did not make any nexus between his son in law and the CHINESE. Good bye asshat, and take your group of democrap scum sucking attorneys with you.


30 posted on 02/20/2018 6:26:05 AM PST by Mouton (The MSM is a clear and present danger to the republic.)
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To: Liz

Didn’t Pedosta just talk about using “their people” in the IC on friggin TV? Where are the consequences?


31 posted on 02/20/2018 6:26:13 AM PST by Dr.Deth
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To: Mouton

They are looking for “financial crimes” like maybe forgetting to carry the 1 on one of the millions of forms businesses are forced to fill out.


32 posted on 02/20/2018 6:28:01 AM PST by Dr.Deth
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To: Kaslin

McCarthy was destroyed by the media and the state. Sounds familiar.


33 posted on 02/20/2018 6:35:35 AM PST by bray (Pray for President Trump)
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To: L,TOWM

On the internet, no one would know that he was a dog.


34 posted on 02/20/2018 6:36:14 AM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: Dr.Deth
This has got to stop. The country is wallowing about without direction while this nothing burger sore loser crap plays out. It is like the keystone cops going from house to house to find something. Enough is enough. Perhaps the electorate needs to bring an end to it if the elected reps fail to do anything except sit by and watch this kabuki theater run its course. We sat through 8 years of illegal actions, misuse of government functions for political purposes, and outright sedition allowed to blossom without any oversight. Now we are forced to sit by and watch the seeds of the former devil reap a whirlwind of discontent over the elected president. NO.
35 posted on 02/20/2018 6:38:28 AM PST by Mouton (The MSM is a clear and present danger to the republic.)
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To: Dr.Deth

Never forget....Hillary was not supposed to lose.

There’s mountains of criminal evidence left around that she was supposed to sweep under the Oval Office rug.

Podesta is just whistling Dixie, hoping to cover-up their crimes.


36 posted on 02/20/2018 6:51:17 AM PST by Liz ( Our side has 8 Trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: ClearCase_guy
McCarthy was right

He also destroyed a lot of innocent lives and terrorized a lot of loyal American citizens. My father survived 50 missions as a fighter pilot in WWII and was an aerospace engineer. He was terrified that his clearance would be pulled if someone found that he had a copy of Das Kapital. He despised communists and knew a lot of the the European variety.

So don't go bragging about how great a guy McCarthy was. He was toxic.

37 posted on 02/20/2018 7:00:11 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: Timocrat
You need to get that crap out of here. You cannot win over anyone when you try to defend star-chamber proceedings because you are attacking your won base of support - those of us here who actually believe in the US Constitution.

It's a losing argument. Lose it.

38 posted on 02/20/2018 7:02:40 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: Mouton

8 Years? This goes back to GHWB and the rise of the new world order.


39 posted on 02/20/2018 7:03:57 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: Kaslin

Re: McCarthyism describes an event in American history where a Senator claimed to have in his briefcase evidence that high-ranking government officials were colluding with Russia. Lives were destroyed based solely on the accusation. Finally, when people had had enough, the attorney representing the U.S. Army turned to the Senator and said, “Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last?” That ended it.

AHEM! DOES THE WRITER OF THE ABOVE HAVE NO SENSE OF HISTORY? (PUN INTENDED). MCCARTHYISM HAD A FACTUAL BASIS. I WOULD SUGGEST THE AUTHOR READ FORMER SOVIET SPY TURNED PATRIOT WHITTAKER CHAMBER’S BOOK “WITNESS” AND DO SOME RESEARCH AS TO WHAT THE “PUMPKIN PAPERS” WERE.


40 posted on 02/20/2018 7:04:04 AM PST by WayneLusvardi (It's more complex than it might seem)
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