The country is going to pay for the divinely inpsired madness that was the FBI's decision to get involved with the Steele dossier for years to come.https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/03/us/politics/trump-fbi-justice.html …
The problem is, conducting legal investigations against political figures is inherently political--especially in this heated, polarized environment--even if entirely justified and done by the book.
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Flynn, Manafort, etc. are all distractions, sideshow acts, whatever. It's all about Trump. That's all anyone really cares about. And when it's the president, it'll always be more about politics than law.
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The problem with the polarization is that it leads people to take fantasies for reality. Like the people who think Mueller will give info to state AGs to charge Trump if he doesn't. That is not happening in five lifetimes of the universe. Maybe not in ten lifetimes.
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Both sides of the aisle don't understand either the law or how law enforcement itself works. These are the same people who think think Obama having EOs was fine but Trump's are illegal, or that Trump could unilaterally lock up Clinton, all of them bc 'reasons'.
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It really just seems like professionalism in government is on sabbatical. I miss it already.
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It is, but so long as you keep your own politics out of it, then it can still be above board. They didn't manage that level of professionalism in this case. It honestly feels like some Scooby Doo level shit in a few places.
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