Posted on 07/24/2019 7:45:53 PM PDT by where's_the_Outrage?
Former special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, at long last, testified before Congress about his investigation into Russian interference and President Trumps conduct related to it.
Mueller appeared before the House Judiciary Committee in the morning and the House Intelligence Committee in the afternoon. Heres what we learned from both sessions.
1. Mueller struggled
If Democrats hoped this would be a seminal moment, they will apparently leave sorely disappointed in large part because their star witness was no star. Mueller spoke haltingly, seemed not to remember key details and tripped over himself even when members werent trying to trip him up.
The ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, Douglas A. Collins (Ga.), began by asking him whether collusion was colloquially the same as conspiracy. No, Mueller said flatly.
Collins then pointed to Muellers report, which states that certain legal dictionaries do regard the terms as largely synonymous. Mueller didnt seem to have much of an answer, eventually stating that the report spoke for itself.
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“Mueller came across as if he belongs in a nursing home”
Didn’t Trump recently describe Mueller as ‘conflicted’?
He got caught up in the deep state team and has ended up ruining his reputation. I think he’s ashamed and disoriented. Maybe he’ll write a book.
Mueller’s “dementia” was an act. Nothing more, nothing less. It was rehearsed with the Democrats so that the one word answers he gave to the Democrats (Correct) would have a bigger impact on the hearing.
“Muellers dementia was an act. Nothing more, nothing less”
It’s hard to believe that Mueller would put on an act that destroys his reputation.
No, you can’t fake that.
Rep. Radcliffe blew Vol II out the water.
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Thanks, Albion Wilde!
“No, you cant fake that.”
Vinny the Chin did it for 20 years.
“Its hard to believe that Mueller would put on an act that destroys his reputation.”
Mueller’s reputation was shot after the Whitey Bulger fiasco. Mueller, at 75 will no longer work for a company, will no longer be involved in government and will no longer be hobnobbing with the Washington elite. He will go home, spend time with his grand kids if he has any.
Barr gave him a way out. It looks like he took it. Also, how can you be coherent for one half of the questions and be a complete retard for the other half of the questioning? Granted, we now know Mueller did not write the report, do any interviews or make any recommendations. He was a figurehead and now that we know this, the IG report will shed more light on what went on.
Good one, Albion!
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Jonah Goldberg is a moron.
BOYCOTT AMAZON.
part of every $ anyone spends there goes to prop up the anti-American Washington Post.
nice ones!
7. Mr. Mueller is suffering from dementia.
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The same thing can be said of any modern corporation, all of them are headed up in some fashion by liberals. Most big American Corporations are not American at all. Can't avoid it all of corse a few preppers are trying.
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