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Moose & Squirrel v Boris & Natasha: what's the deal with the rooskies and trumpland?


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30 minutes ago, Burgold said:

What if Mueller says, "The report being distributed by the DOJ is incomplete. Seven hundred and ninety three acts of treasonous behavior have been forcibly removed from the document to create a false narrative. They have cobbled together a Devin Nunes fabrication which in some cases attempts to suppress the facts and in others attempts to paint a picture that shows the opposite of what actually happened."

Then he'd be a Hillary appointed cuck.

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33 minutes ago, DogofWar1 said:

 

Even if Mueller said something so far as "Our investigation indeed covered the President, was a counter-intelligence operation, made numerous suggestions as to actions to DOJ, and the DOJ has released an incomplete report and not taken those actions" that too would just be brushed off, unless the underlying stuff could be brought up too.

 

my point is when the AG report is released, if Mueller stays silent you should accept he is satisfied with what was released.

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1 hour ago, Burgold said:

What if Mueller says, "The report being distributed by the DOJ is incomplete. Seven hundred and ninety three acts of treasonous behavior have been forcibly removed from the document to create a false narrative. They have cobbled together a Devin Nunes fabrication which in some cases attempts to suppress the facts and in others attempts to paint a picture that shows the opposite of what actually happened."

 

Just like McCabe knew early on to make the FBI's case "unkillable," I have to believe that the original copy of the report will exist somewhere safe after being filtered by the DoJ... and I am positively positive that the report will be filtered for Congress and even further redacted for public consumption.

 

No way "we the peeps" actually see a single sentence implicating 45 unless that original copy makes it's way out.

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1 hour ago, Burgold said:

What if Mueller says, "The report being distributed by the DOJ is incomplete. Seven hundred and ninety three acts of treasonous behavior have been forcibly removed from the document to create a false narrative. They have cobbled together a Devin Nunes fabrication which in some cases attempts to suppress the facts and in others attempts to paint a picture that shows the opposite of what actually happened."

Some of that could probably be said, but the treasonous acts part would likely be at the whims of the DOJ/AG, as that would probably be somewhere between grand jury evidence/results (which are not required to be released), classified, or (arguably) privileged.  If nothing else, there'd be a court fight over whether Mueller could say those things, and undoubtedly Trump would try to prosecute him as a "leaker."

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2 hours ago, Sacks 'n' Stuff said:

Then he'd be a Hillary appointed cuck.

 

And proof of how the crooked deep state FBI has been unjustly targeting an innocent man. Because we all know that the FBI just is a haven for liberal socialists who hate the rule of law. 

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3 hours ago, CousinsCowgirl84 said:

 

 

my point is when the AG report is released, if Mueller stays silent you should accept he is satisfied with what was released.

 

Not necessarily. Mueller is known as a very "by the book" guy. He knows that the law states he must provide the report to the AG in it's entirety and then it's up to the AG/DoJ leadership on how it is communicated to Congress. I'd like to think that if the DoJ was egregious in what it did with the report he would speak up but he may very well not consider it appropriate to publicly do, even if he thinks that what they did was wrong or misleading. 

 

At that point Congress would need to get involved and start issuing subpoenas.

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11 hours ago, Hersh said:

 

Nothing short of prison for the rest of his life is acceptable. That was a brutal read.

He's been almost a cartoon caricature of an evil political operative for decades. I believe he was so reviled in the Phillipeans that his name was used by Cory Aquino when campaigning/protesting/revolting against the Marcos regime. His work with Savimbi was actually worse than this article references. 

And don't forget, most of his lobbying life has been with his firm Black, Manafort, and Stone. Yes, Rodger Stone. Dreadful human beings. 

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