Excellent observation.
He plays dumb to discredit the dems for supporting him and give him the cover to not remember investigating the DS.
Mueller was the director of the FBI for 12 years... this guy is a master spook. To think hes a babbling idiot is unwise.
HES ACTING. https://t.co/gVc2hZni9t— Clandestine (@RodSneaky) July 26, 2019
Well put Rod, was thinking the same but perfectly outlined. Also- how can RM both be excuse me I dont understand bumbling senile old man to certain questions but respond razor sharply to questions that relate to other ongoing investigations cant comment, outside my purview?— andrew (@andrewvoin) July 26, 2019
Its easier to be sharp and act dumb, and nigh on impossible to be dumb and pretend to be razor sharp. He wouldnt have got and retained the job in the first place if he lost his mental faculties. Its all a show.— andrew (@andrewvoin) July 26, 2019
What Mueller Was Trying to Hide
His investigation was about protecting the actual miscreants in the collusion hoax.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/what-mueller-was-trying-to-hide-11564094510
sday, and his performance requires us to look at his investigation and report in a new light. Weve been told it was solely about Russian electoral interference and obstruction of justice. Its now clear it was equally about protecting the actual miscreants behind the Russia-collusion hoax.
The most notable aspect of the Mueller report was always what it omitted: the origins of this mess. Christopher Steeles dossier was central to the Federal Bureau of Investigations probe, the basis of many of the claims of conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia. Yet the Mueller authors studiously wrote around the dossier, mentioning it only in perfunctory terms. The report ignored Mr. Steeles paymaster, Fusion GPS, and its own ties to Russians. It also ignored Fusions paymaster, the Clinton campaign, and the ugly politics behind the dossier hit job.
Mr. Muellers testimony this week put to rest any doubt that this sheltering was deliberate. In his opening statement he declared that he would not address questions about the opening of the FBIs Russia investigation, which occurred months before my appointment, or matters related to the so-called Steele Dossier. The purpose of those omissions was obvious, as those two areas go to the heart of why the nation has been forced to endure years of collusion fantasy.
Mr. Mueller claimed he couldnt answer questions about the dossier because it predated his tenure and is the subject of a Justice Department investigation. These excuses are disingenuous. Nearly everything Mr. Mueller investigated predated his tenure, and theres no reason the Justice Department probe bars Mr. Mueller from providing a straightforward, factual account of his teams handling of the dossier.
If anything, Mr. Mueller had an obligation to answer those questions, since they go to the central failing of his own probe. As Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz asked Mr. Mueller, how could a special-counsel investigation into Russias interference have any credibility if it failed to look into whether the Steele dossier was itself disinformation from Moscow? Mr. Steele acknowledges that senior Russian officials were the source of his dossiers claims of an extensive conspiracy. Given that no such conspiracy actually existed, Mr. Gaetz asked: Did Russians really tell that to Christopher Steele, or did he just make it up and was he lying to the FBI?
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