Ugy látszik minden generációnak meg van a "Squad"-ja. Félmüvelt kerrier forradalmárok, véresszájú paraziták, akik az achiever-ek sikerein élösködve hülyítik meg a müveletlen koszos és lusta proletáriátust. Szerencse, hogy ezeket a markszokat, lenineket felörli az idö kereke, s elvesztik az amúgy is vérszegény bázisukat.
Mueller remeg, dedeg-dadog, kénytelen beismerni hogy nem létezik semmi olyan jogi kriterium vagy standard ami szerint elfopgadhatü ahogy a riportjában Trump helyzetét minősítette... kivéve "esetleg" egy a libsi politikai maffiózóknak gerinctelenül bérmunkát végző jogász kettős standardját.
"The more I watched Mueller, the more I came to the conclusion that he had been a figurehead. The tough younger Trump-hating Democrats had networked with each other and assembled a legal team dedicated to destroying Trump and protecting the Clintons. "(Gingeich)
Donald Trump is the most criminally corrupt and dangerous President we’ve ever had.
The majority of voters despise him and voted the Democrats in last November to hold him accountable.
Yet the Dem leaders have done everything they can to NOT hold him accountable and to NOT impeach him.
For the past 2 years, Dem leaders have been promising us... Mueller Time! Mueller’s coming! Mueller’s gonna take him down! I warned people not to get their hopes up— Mueller was FBI, a Republican, a team player. Old School DC. Though hIs report offered damning evidence, he was committed to playing the game, not being a hero.
Do you know here has NEVER been a Democrat as the official FBI Director? All eight FBI directors, starting w/ Hoover in 1924, and including Mueller & Comey, have been Republicans. Republican presidents appoint Repubs to run the FBI. Democratic presidents appoint Repubs to run the FBI. For nearly 100 years!
Finally — Donald Trump’s lawyer was... RUDY GIULIANI! Mueller was outmaneuvered by RUDY GIULIANI?! Bill Clinton had to testify before a grand jury, under oath, on camera, for hours, and tell every nasty detail about his sex life. Yet Trump - the biggest criminal to ever step foot in the White House--and the legal genius RUDY GIULIANI outguns Mueller and prevents Trump from testifying! Mueller testified yesterday he never even issued a subpoena! Oh-and STILL NO TAX RETURNS! The question everyone keeps asking: How does Trump get away with everything? Yes—HOW?
Donald Trump csakazértis fegyvereket adna el Szaúd-Arábiának és az Emírségeknek
A képviselőház a múlt héten, a republikánus többségű szenátus pedig még júniusban fogadta el a határozatokat a két közel-keleti szövetségesnek szánt fegyvereladások megtiltásáról. A hangsúly az utóbbin van, még az elnök pártja is ellenzi, hogy fegyvereket adjanak el Szaúd-Arábiának és az Emírségeknek. Ők ezt azzal indokolták, hogy a szaúdiak civilek ellen vetik be az amerikai fegyvereket, továbbá a Hasogdzsi-gyilkosságot is érvként hozták fel. Dzsamál Hasogdzsit, az önkéntes száműzetésben az Egyesült Államokban élő újságírót minden rendelkezésre álló bizonyíték szerint a Szaúd-Arábiát ténylegesen irányító Mohamed bin Szalman koronaherceg utasítására gyilkolták meg a szaúdi titkosszolgálatok.
Szanaszéjjel szivatják az önelletmondásosan, zavarodottan nyögdécselő, dadogó Muellert. Azaz pontosítsunk - ő szivatta meg magát, csak most számonkérik rajta.
The sharks circle — and eat Mueller for breakfast By Joan Vennochi Globe Columnist,July 24, 2019, 3:04 p.m.
Everyone should read the Mueller report. And that includes Robert Mueller.
Unfortunately, the special counsel seems shockingly unfamiliar with key findings of his 448-page report — not to mention seriously befuddled by questions he should have expected from members of the House Judiciary Committee. His overall confusion, plus his inability to recall details of a 22-month long investigation into Russia’s interference with the 2016 presidential election and possible obstruction of justice by President Trump, left a respected career prosecutor as helpless as a seal in shark-infested waters.
And, given the hearing’s 8:30 a.m. start time on Wednesday, you could say those sharks, otherwise known as Republican lawmakers, ate Mueller, 74, for breakfast. By lunchtime, he was toast, chewed up and spit out by vicious Republican questioning about his motives and credibility, and that of his team. At the end, he couldn’t even remember which president first appointed him US attorney. It was President Reagan, not Bush, as he mistakenly said. Get This Week in Opinion in your inboxGlobe Opinion's must-reads, delivered to you every Sunday.
By then, also toast were any Democratic hopes that Mueller’s highly anticipated testimony would move the dial of public opinion toward impeachment proceedings against Trump.
Yes, Democrats got Mueller to confirm, in mostly one-word responses, that Trump was not exonerated by his report; to affirm that someone who isn’t a sitting president could have been charged with obstruction of justice; and that Trump can be charged once he leaves office. But most people already know what they think about that.
Mueller would not address any questions about impeachment. He said many issues weren’t in his “purview” or simply told the questioner he stood by whatever was in his report. According to Politico, Mueller asked lawmakers to repeat their questions 23 times. He directed them back to his report 31 times. He said he “can’t” or “won’t” get into the substance of the question 58 times. To some extent that was expected. After all, Mueller said from the outset that he would not go beyond the written word. But more often, it seemed like he either forgot what was written, or just didn’t know. For example, he contradicted his own report when he told Representative Doug Collins, Republican of Georgia, that collusion and conspiracy are not the same thing. The Mueller report says they are “synonymous.”
Also maddening was his resistance to defending his own investigation. In his opening statement, he said he made it his mission to do his work thoroughly and expeditiously, and to conduct the investigation “fairly and with absolute integrity.” That meant “our team would not leak or take other actions that would compromise the integrity of our work,” he said. “All decisions were made based on the facts and the law.”
Republicans blasted Mueller for hiring lawyers who supported Hillary Clinton, and for ignoring the partisan origins of the so-called Steele dossier, which contained unverified allegations about connections between the Trump campaign and Russian government operatives. Representative Guy Reschenthaler, a Republican from Pennsylvania, even said that putting together a report that included only “the very worst information” about Trump was “un-American.” To that obscene insult, Mueller pushed back with two words: “Not true.”
Before the wrap-up of the morning hearing, Mueller woke himself up enough to say:
“I’ve been in this business for almost 25 years. In those 25 years, I’ve not had occasion once to ask about somebody’s political affiliation. It is not done. What I care about is the capability of the individual to do the job and do the job seriously and quickly and with integrity.”
Read the Mueller report and it’s clear the team that put it together did so seriously and with integrity. Read the Mueller report and it’s also clear that Mueller let Trump off the hook on obstruction of justice charges. Instead, he left it to Congress to “do its duty.”
Mueller’s morning testimony made that duty easier for Republicans to shirk and harder for Democrats to embrace.
Joan Vennochi can be reached at vennochi@globe.com. Follow her on Twitter @Joan_Vennochi.