I think he is, and I'd support the President in doing so.
Even though Swamp and Media brains would have to be cleaned of the walls for weeks, it seems almost as if the President has no alternative.
Think about it. What's the alternative? Let Mueller—loaded with conflicts of interest, and having hired a who's who of partisan Democrat lawyers—conduct limitless opposition research for the Swamp—using taxpayer dollars—all the way up through the 202 election cycle.
If President Trump has the courage of his convictions—if he knows he's innocent—then why let the Democrats—through the Special Counsel—slime him for the next 3-1/2 years?
If the President can't limit the scope of the Special Counsel and/or get one that shows a modicum of fairness, then what, practically speaking, are his options?
I've been predicting he's going to fire Mueller for the last coupe of days—once he has all his ducks in a row.
And, boy, will the Media and Swamp howl about that. But that's all they do anyway.
The President might have concluded that he should just dispense with all this Democrat nonsense—and that's exactly what it is—say "damn the torpedoes", and dare the Swamp to try to impeach him.
Quite frankly, I don't think the People will tolerate an illegitimate impeachment.
One thing for sure. There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
The funny thing is, the Swamp and Media are so maniacal already, that they really don't have much more outrage to put on display. They're basically maxed out, and have been for 2 years. I don't think they can handle what's coming, and I'm becoming more and more convinced that the President is supremely confident that he will win this game of chicken. After all, in case nobody has noticed, winning is what he does best.
He's either going to go down as one of the greatest President's in history, or the Swamp—by destroying him—will foment a Civil War which will vindicate him regardless.
We are definitely living in "interesting times", and I've seen enough, at this point, to trust President Trump's judgement implicitly. If he goes down, it will be with his base intact, and if his base remains intact, he won't go down. CHECKMATE, Swamp!
I play some wargames on the net, such as “Warcraft” where teams compete. To gather resources to build bigger armies, you must expand past your original base-—build a new base. Naturally, you enemies try to take your new base out.
Of course, if you can, it’s possible to just hit it under construction-—but then the opponent just cancels. He doesn’t get a base, but he doesn’t lose any resources.
The second best option is to wait until he has it JUST built, cannot cancel, then destroy it, not only ending his expansion but burning up his resources that it took to build it.
But there is something called a “teleport,” where you can send your entire army to ANY of your bases, including the new one you just built. If all your teammates work together, when the enemy attacks your new base, all three teammates can teleport in and fight there.
The VERY BEST option is to wait til the base HQ is built, attack, force a teleport of at least one-—or even two-—but destroy it before all three arrive. Now you’ve destroyed the expansion, all the resources to build it, and the enemy probably lost both armies fighting 3 v 2, with his last army now isolated.
In the case of Mueller, you could have killed the investigation in the cradle-—as he just started the base. But there was still hope that he was going to be fair, and more important, that he’d actually look at the leakers and at Cankles. (We DO NOT KNOW: while it doesn’t seem likely, this is still a possibility. None of us are inside).
But since it is underway, timing is key. Trump needs to wait until not only does Mulehead almost have the base built, but get the enemy totally invested-—just before ALL resources can be brought to bear. Then kill the investigation, literally tying up the “evidence” for years, tying down the enemy armies into supporting this-—but not quite all of them-—and eating up all the resources (not taxpayer money, but time, energy, contacts, etc).