Posted on 06/02/2019 8:48:34 PM PDT by ransomnote
I don't believe Turley or Barr ever really had the positive view of Mueller they have espoused. At the time both made positive statements about Mueller, a large portion of the public was unaware of evidence that would lead either man to recoil from him. Public servants, appointees, analysts all need a reputation for objectivity and fairness in order to perform their jobs and maintain the public's trust. Their credibility would be destroyed if they were seen acting on information about Mueller they could not share with the public (e.g., criticizing him, calling for his removal). The MSM would work to mislead people into believing the ONLY reason the Turlys and Barrs of the world could revile a "fine, upstanding Marine" like Mueller would be blind, unethical, disqualifying loyalty to President Trump.
Turley, Barr, and others with reason to know what kind of creature Mueller really is cannot move any faster than the public's understanding. Until further notice, they need to demonstrate bipartisan or objective good will. As information about Mueller's crimes moves into the public sphere, Turley, Barr, et. al. would naturally be expected to recoil with expressions of shock/rightious anger and, since those men have previously established themselves as objective in prior dealings with Mueller, many members of the public would be comfortable joining them as they reject him. Group consensus based on evidence revealed.
I don't see how it could work any other way....unless one is POTUS and therefore has the public's assumption that he has it all..... : ) But note how often the MSM intones, "President Trump once again reiterated false accusations without supplying any evidence at all..."
Even POTUS greeted black hat Comey with warmth in the public's eye at first (the week of his inauguration). Then as more was revealed, POTUS criticized Comey, and eventually fired him. And with more revelations...more rebuke and here we are (When firing just isn't enough anymore).
POTUS sometimes plays along and other times, he's first to name names...but as I implied above, a portion of the public is more likely to wonder what info POTUS has that would lead him to stake his reputation for veracity on his bold statements.
The day Mueller was appointed I was sure he was dirty, all it took was watching the democrats almost pee themselves blithering about how great he was. They knew he would protect Hillary.
A couple of weeks later after watching him hire a platoon of Hillary donors, I knew how this would turn out.
I agree he should be questioned, in public would be good but in a classified hearing is more important. In public we’ll just hear “that’s classified” all day. “I can’t discuss that in a public setting”, “...national security...” ad nauseum...all of Comey’s favorite dodges.
In public he’ll never say much, then again in a classified setting he’ll probably clam up too. If Jordan ever gets his hands on this guy he’s toast and he knows it. A couple of others would grill him pretty good too. Graham sounds like he actually grew a pair now and then.
If anyone wants to read it, Louie Gohmert did a pretty good write up of Mueller’s past here -
https://gohmert.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=398634
I’d like to see a public questioning, but I doubt we would get much. If he answers at all, I would expect nonstop lies. This is the ring leader of the Comey, Clapper, Brennan gang, and they have all lied repeatedly in sworn testimony, probably at least partially to protect Mueller’s hide in addition to their own. He was FBI director while Hillary was involved in the worst of her offenses, knew about her and protected her. Mueller is the one who took a uranium sample to Russia. Comey worked for him, Clapper and Brennan were co-conspirators. Then the rest were all feeding from the same trough...Weissman, Rosenstein, McCabe, Ohr, Stzrok etc, all up to their eyeballs in at least 20 years of dirty deeds and the revolving door between government and big business.
Comey was working with Lockheed and brought them contracts worth hundreds of millions, (and about 6 million for himself) just to mention one of their connections, while his best buddy Mueller was running the FBI. Then he went back to the FBI himself...cash in, go back and feed at the government trough and cover it up...cash in, go back...
Business—> government—> lobbyist groups—> business—> government—> lobbyist groups...final stop, CNN/MSNBC post, millions for life...guess where Clapper and Brennan wound up...still corrupt, using their security clearances for profit. I read an article a few days ago saying Brennan still has his, a year after Trump ordered it yanked.
We’ll never get to the bottom of all this, especially when dealing with the top level bosses in the intelligence community, they’ve been working for years on how to hide their dirty deeds and they know exactly how to pressure the lower level guys who can rat them out. It will take getting a lower level peon under some serious charges with 300 years jail time staring him in the face, then maybe someone will start to squeal.
In Mueller’s case, all of them actually, we need both public and classified hearings. But don’t expect to get a lot out of either, they are good at answering with non answers.
But I’d sure like to see someone try it...
On the positive side, they are beginning to throw each other under the bus...Lynch and Comey are pointing fingers at each other, it’s beginning to look like some of them are worried.
I want Mule Face UNDER OATH....for HOURS!! And HOURS!
I also want a Pre-Dawn RAID on Weissman’s homes and offices! He is ONE DIRTY COP!
BINGO!! WTF WAS Mule Face involved with Uranium One??
Mueller and Comey, both Directors of the FBI and both failures. Pretty sad state of affairs. Trump is exposing failure, corruption and malfeasance.
“If he ever deigns to answer questions,”
Oh, he’d better “deign”. Who does he think he is, anyhow? There’s a new sheriff in town and I think he Mueller may be learning that he’s not calling the shots any more.
Jonathan Turley... interesting that he’d be so honest. It’s good to know there are people like him and Dershowitz who put the law before politics.
“b) Did not write a single word of his statement c) Never even led the witch hunt but was led by others”
According to talking heads “in the know”, it was Weismann who wrote the statement and led the witch hunt.
“... I pity him.”
I despise him. When someone willing breaks the law throughout his entire career, and chooses to do the wrong thing, and tries to take down a president elected by the people, he’s an evil, evil man. No pity. If he’s suffering in any way. I’m more than OK with that.
Very few of these people answer questions. I could go the rest of my life without hearing his name again.
“So how are you feeling about barr?”
Barr worries me, too. His crony relationship with the Bushes is a problem. They have everything to gain by Barr hurting Trump. PDJT is threatening the Mexican cartels ... and that’s all I’ll say.
“Im skeptical of Barr as well.”
When he said in his Alaska interview that there was no treason in the “legal” sense, I lost hope about then. The coup organizers DID commit treason as it’s defined in the Constitution. Clearly. His weasel words were disturbing.
“I know there is much dislike for him but I pity him.”
Trump called Mueller ‘conflicted’. Maybe Trump sees it like you do.
Joe DiGenova said this morning that it was Weismann who did all the work and that Mueller is past his sell date. Nevertheless, Mueller is a dishonest piece of scum.
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