Why Mueller can't be trusted
Why are you afraid of Mueller, Chris?
Christopher Steele is a hero – and Americans owe him their thanks
Christopher Steele, the former British spy whose claims about Donald Trump’s ties with Russia hold center stage in Washington right now,
drives Republicans crazy.
They have recommended that the Department of Justice open a criminal investigation into his work.
What is it about Steele that possesses them so?
Could it be that his findings from the summer of 2016 — when the world was still wondering why Trump kept saying such nice things about Russia’s Vladimir Putin — proved so extraordinarily prescient?
Steele had already sussed out the basic ingredients of the campaign.
In June 2016, he already knew about ties between the Kremlin and Trump aides (specifically Carter Page and Paul Manafort), and
he knew that Russian hackers had stolen do ents from the Democratic National Committee that they planned to use against Hillary Clinton.
Former CIA agent John Sipher has noted that several of Steele’s early assertions “turned out to be stunningly accurate.”
Fox News, citing the thoroughly discredited Nunes memo, called Steele “more blabbermouth than Bond,” and
“the spy who couldn’t keep his mouth shut.”
The criminal referral from Republican Sens. Charles E. Grassley (Iowa) and Lindsey O. Graham (S.C.) claimedthat Clinton associates were “feeding him” information when he was compiling his memo.
We know that he spent two decades as an officer in Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service (SIS, sometimes known as “MI6”),
where he enjoyed the highest esteem from his own bosses as well as his counterparts in the U.S. intelligence community.
We know that he spent long stints in Russia,
where he built up his knowledge of the country and language and cultivated a wide-ranging network of contacts.
At one point he ran the SIS Russia Desk.
We also know that Steele investigated the case of Alexander Litvinenko, the Russian defector who was assassinated — allegedly by the Kremlin — with a deadly radioactive poison in London in 2006.
Steele knows only too well what happens to people who get in Putin’s way.
the world of Kremlin intrigue, where mysterious deaths are a common tool of statecraft.
This is the world that Christopher Steele had to plumb, at considerable personal risk to himself, to chart Trump’s illicit entanglements.
That the Republicans are so determined to destroy Steele’s reputation certainly isn’t making life easier for him.
Happily, he doesn’t have to do much to prevail against them. He merely has to endure.
The truth will find a way.
The members of Trump’s party who are smart enough to understand this must be terrified.
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the IRS didn't "suppress" any groups, not even the blatantly illegal, fraudulent "social welfare" orgs that were, are conduits for the oligarchy's dark money.
Chris and his sources are FULL OF
I'm of a differing opinion. I think Mueller has been in on it from the start and I think Trump and Mueller planned on loading the team up with Clinton stooges when they met the night before Mueller was appointed to Special Counsel. Give them the rope and let Horowitz hang them.
Mueller signed up to make a mockery of his own investigation and the agency he led for 12 years?
lol
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Jesus Christ, save that man.
Judge Contreras was forcibly recused, then the sentencing is delayed, and today Mueller asks court to allow Flynn to see all evidence used against him. From your experience does this seem a pretty standard series of events? What do you think is going on?
Did you happen to miss the completely partisan makeup of his team? If he didn't do it on purpose he made a mockery of his own investigation unintentionally.
That obstruction burger is massive Reck
From what I saw, it has both Democrats and Republicans on it.
You are free to list all members of his team and their political affiliations. Let's see the "completely partisan makeup of his team" you are claiming.
its called discovery.
"Forcibly"?
Where's the link for that?
Lordy bombs droppin all over!
I used to think that, but Mueller's conflicts of interest are overwhelming. If that was the game, Trump would have picked someone with a clean slate. Trump and Sessions have a plan, just not sure what it is.
I mean, they just have to be super geniuses that are in control of everything, right?
Already posted in this very thread. If you are looking for a 3 page debate on the makeup of his team you are barking up the wrong tree, I have no interest.
Lordy McGahn Flipped!
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