Posted on 07/25/2019 12:38:44 PM PDT by Kaslin
I think so too.
He accepted his prosecutor role voluntarily, he should have declined understanding his deteriorating state.
Good idea.
I had an aunt who went through the same thing. I would stop by and see her every other week and talk to her.
What I noticed about her was that her long term memory was still strong for about four years after she was diagnosed. And she would always tell the same stories in great detail about how she started her very successful career way back when she was young.
What I found odd about Mueller was that he forgot that Reagan had appointed him to the position of US. Usually those important longterm memories are the last thing to go.
That was the oddest thing that no one is discussing
I thought there was something weird going on and wondered if he was entering that stage of dementia.
When I listened on the radio, his contusion took my breath away and I suddenly felt sorry for him...
Nice try, Mueller. Nobody’s buying your Uncle Leo, “I’m old. I’m confused.” act. You willingly participated in an actual coup d’etat to counteract the choice of We The People. You need to be prosecuted and then put to death. Or maybe the fate of “The Man Without A Country” would be fitting. It’s possible that you did love America at one time, so being completely isolated from it, and all information about it, could be good.
Having spent every day of ten years with someone with dementia it is unlikely that he would have any idea he has a problem this early on.
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