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To: Thomas M. who wrote (1163374)9/11/2019 10:17:47 AM
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TideGlider

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It concerns me that he hasn't withdrawn his guilty plea. There's a hearing in late October on all this discovery, so he'll get another shot before the sentencing hearing in December.



To: Thomas M. who wrote (1163374)9/14/2019 12:37:22 AM
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locogringo

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I don't have confidence in any of these Trump investigations at this point.

I've been honest about my support for Mueller from Day One. However, his testimony was shocking to me. This is a man who previously had great competence and confident responses, and the Democrats dragging him before the Committee was a sickening and pathetic action IMO. They had to have known he was in decline.

My concern re-focused, DURING his testimony, on the thought that there was no way he just woke up one morning like this. He had to have BEEN in decline for some time, during which the "impartial" investigation was being run by Democrats who were aware of it. When it was announced there would be a "second chair" at the testimony, you had to think, "What the hell's going on here? Isn't this a little bit strange?" And it was.

The more I've thought about it, the more apparent it is the the investigation was a fraud.

Consider the initial "indictments" were against people who literally could not reasonably defend themselves. They would simply have to stay in Russia where they couldn't be touched. So, those indictments were abjectly meaningless. Perhaps worse than meaningless: Misleading.


Did Bob Mueller participate in drafting the "Mueller Report"? I doubt it, to be honest. Think about the alleged rationale for Congress perhaps taking up impeachment against him. Do any of those sound like Mueller's work? Would he have made such flimsy allegations? I don't really think so.

I continue to believe Mueller is an honest, decent, and fair individual -- but he no longer has the ability to perform these kinds of duties. Which explains also the unwillingness to appear in public -- he likely recognizes that himself. I have no doubt we will hear, in a year or two or whatever, of his unfortunate demise. I hope that's wrong but like so many, to me the symptoms seemed apparent.

Something just isn't right IMO.