Friday leak of grand jury indictments. If you've ready The Smear, you probably believe it's intended to dominate news coverage this weekend and drown out talk of Uranium One scandal. You're pretty smart!
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Protecting their own interests is natural, but also how they tarnished the exemplary image of their bureau.
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You could say that about Comey and his decisions. But as far as I know Mueller hasn't done much yet except lead an aggressive investigation. And in a way being a straight shooter is relative, when they all called him a straight shooter it was likely relative to rest of DC.
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Fair point there.
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Just the fact that Hillary’s interview by the F.B.I. wasn’t taped leads me to believe systemic issues abound there.
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Who appointed Mueller? What was at stake for them? Why did the appt feel like it happened in nanosecond time? Preplanned perhaps?
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Right, of course. Soooo suspicious. Amazing how all this suspicion didn't exist when he was appointed. At that time Reps and Dems cheered the appoint, at that time, there was nobody more qualified, who had more integrity. If there was anybody that would do a good job it was him.
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Well, I understand your desire not to ask any questions. But I didn't realize the Republicans were unitedly cheering his appt. Really? If
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Yep. I remember seeing even guys like Gingrich going on TV basically saying he's the man for the job. George W. Bush appointed him FBI director in his first year in office, Obama kept him around as long as he could. I mean the guy was FBI director for 12 yrs, no complaints.
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Recent revelation of McCabe and Mueller's FBI investigation of crimes related to
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Nobody even brought up there being anything suspicious about the deal until 2015. That's 2 years after he left office. http://Factcheck.org has a pretty good timeline of the Uranium thing.
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Odd that one who had so much at stake was appointed to head independent counsel. Odd enough that serious reporters would ask questions.
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This is actually an obvious though major statement. It's why Mueller must step down. He just has too much at stake for himself.
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