Act 2

I can’t believe all these jackass media types demanding everyone apologize for Mueller investigations. Remember, when Mueller says he couldn’t “prove” collusion, he meant he couldn’t prove it with unclassified sources. These guys know exactly what Trump was doing. Now the Dems pick up the torch:

3 thoughts on “Act 2

  1. The wild card here is Mueller. He is in silent dissent. Notice that Barr didn’t dare name drop Mueller the way he did Rosenstein. That “did not exonerate” language was the price of keeping Mueller quiet while Barr distorted what remained of his report. The deal hangs by a thread and has Barr walking a tightrope. I think you read the collusion/conspiracy non-finding correctly. Barr tried to clear him outright. The report won’t. There were too many shady dealings and lies told about Russian contacts for Mueller to have passed on without detail. The quid pro quo for sanctions relief is certainly to be suspected after the the June Meeting in Trump Tower. Do not believe for an instant that Mueller buys the story that Trump, who was in his office two floors down, was oblivious of Junior’s doings with a Russian agent. The obstruction question was left for Congress because of the DOJ memo about criminal proceedings involving the President. Barr is out way beyond Mueller’s findings and now needs to cover up without getting further crosswise with the Special Prosecutor. My bet is that this blows when Mueller is subpoenaed.

  2. Trump is a criminal.
    That they know.
    Proving collusion with unclassified sources? Doubtful.
    But proving obstruction should be a no-brainer.
    Is it wise for the Democrats to keep devoting so much energy in trying to push Trump out of office before the 2020 election?

    Wouldn’t it be better for the Democrats to hammer away at the fact that instead of Medicare-For-All, the Republicans want to institute “free market reforms?”

    The only “free market reform” that any Democrat should want to see is the total elimination of the health care insurance industry.
    The health care insurance industry adds costs to the health care system while pretending to negotiate reduced fees for their customers which they are charged by hospitals, doctors and pharmacies.

    The entire for-profit health care insurance industry is a criminal scam.

    Note: Health care insurance company Centene Corp. announced its purchase of rival health care insurance company Wellcare yesterday for $15 billion.
    That $15 billion is only a portion of the profits made by Centene.
    The remainder of the profits went to CEO and top executives salaries and to stockholders.

    How much profit should any middleman be allowed to make if they are making that profit off the backs of sick people?

    Should the elimination of competition be allowed?

    Wouldn’t it be more fruitful, and politically advantages, for the Democrats to focus on Medicare-For-All
    and a minimum living wage, then to “make Trump’s day” by playing into his hands?

  3. If the actual report was good for Fergus, it would be all over the internet in its entirety right now.
    Thing is, it’s 300+ pages long, so you know Fergus hasn’t read it and is relying on his AG to make the best political case for him out of it, you know, the reason he appointed him in the first place.
    And he was a logical pick for that particular job, as he’s been helping Republican presidents avoid prosecution since Poppy Bush was in office.

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