TRUMP: Best President Ever (New and Improved!) Topic

me thinks your priorities are mixed up.
12/1/2018 5:54 PM
HERE'S SOME MORE MUELLER. THIS IS FROM THE HILL.

Judging by Mueller's staffing choices, he may not be very interested in justice

BY SIDNEY POWELL, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 10/19/17 02:50 PM EDT 8,677
THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL

Much has been written about the prosecutorial prowess of Robert Mueller’s team assembled to investigate allegations of Russia’s involvement in the Trump campaign. Little has been said of the danger of prosecutorial overreach and the true history of Mueller’s lead prosecutor.

What was supposed to have been a search for Russia’s cyberspace intrusions into our electoral politics has morphed into a malevolent mission targeting friends, family and colleagues of the president. The Mueller investigation has become an all-out assault to find crimes to pin on them — and it won’t matter if there are no crimes to be found. This team can make some.

Many Americans despise President Trump and anyone associated with him. Yet turning our system of justice into a political weapon is a danger we must guard against.

Think back to April 1, 1940, and a world awash in turmoil, hate and fear. Revered Attorney General Robert H. Jackson assembled the United States attorneys. In remarks enshrined in the hearts of all good prosecutors, he said, “The citizen's safety lies in the prosecutor who tempers zeal with human kindness, who seeks truth and not victims, who serves the law and not factional purposes, and who approaches his task with humility.”

Yet Mueller tapped a different sort of prosecutor to lead his investigation — his long-time friend and former counsel, Andrew Weissmann. He is not just a “tough” prosecutor. Time after time, courts have reversedWeissmann’s most touted “victories” for his tactics. This is hardly the stuff of a hero in the law.

Weissmann, as deputy and later director of the Enron Task Force, destroyed the venerable accounting firm of Arthur Andersen LLP and its 85,000 jobs worldwide — only to be reversed several years later by a unanimous Supreme Court.

Next, Weissmann creatively criminalized a business transaction between Merrill Lynch and Enron. Four Merrill executives went to prison for as long as a year. Weissmann’s team made sure they did not even get bail pending their appeals, even though the charges Weissmann concocted, like those against Andersen, were literally unprecedented.

Weissmann’s prosecution devastated the lives and families of the Merrill executives, causing enormous defense costs, unimaginable stress and torturous prison time. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the mass of the case.

Weissmann quietly resigned from the Enron Task Force just as the judge in the Enron Broadband prosecution began excoriating Weissmann’s team and the press began catching on to Weissmann’s modus operandi.

Mueller knows this history. Is this why he tapped Weissmann to target Paul Manafort?

As Attorney General Jackson foretold: “Therein is the most dangerous power of the prosecutor: that he will pick people that he thinks he should get, rather than pick cases that need to be prosecuted.”

Manafort, a Trump associate, is simply a small step in Weissmann’s quest to impugn this presidency or to reverse the results of the 2016 election. Never mind that months of investigation by multiple entities have produced no evidence of "collusion." Mueller’s rare, predawn raid of Manafort’s home — a fearsome treat usually reserved for mobsters and drug dealers — is textbook Weissmann terrorism. And of course, the details were leaked — another illegal tactic.

Weissmann is intent on indicting Manafort. It won’t matter that Manafort knows the Trump campaign did not collude with the Russians. Weissman will pressure Manafort to say whatever satisfies Weissmann’s perspective. Perjury is only that which differs from Weissmann’s “view” of the “evidence” — not the actual truth.

We all lose from Weissmann’s involvement. First, the truth plays no role in Weissmann’s quest. Second, respect for the rule of law, simple decency and following the facts do not appear in Weissmann’s playbook. Third, and most important, all Americans lose whenever our judicial system becomes a weapon to reward political friends and punish political foes.

It is long past the due date for Mueller to clean up his team — or Weissmann to resign — as a sign that the United States is a nation of laws that are far more important than one Weissmann.

12/2/2018 4:40 PM
"What was supposed to have been a search for Russia’s cyberspace intrusions into our electoral politics has morphed into a malevolent mission targeting friends, family and colleagues of the president."

incorrect

Mueller was assigned to investigate any links and/or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump, as well as "any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation"
12/2/2018 4:57 PM
Mueller found links

you want him to look the other way

i want him to keep jailing criminals til i hear a jury say There was no coordination
12/2/2018 5:10 PM
Posted by bagchucker on 12/2/2018 4:57:00 PM (view original):
"What was supposed to have been a search for Russia’s cyberspace intrusions into our electoral politics has morphed into a malevolent mission targeting friends, family and colleagues of the president."

incorrect

Mueller was assigned to investigate any links and/or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump, as well as "any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation"
WITCH HUNT
12/2/2018 5:51 PM
Posted by bagchucker on 12/2/2018 5:10:00 PM (view original):
Mueller found links

you want him to look the other way

i want him to keep jailing criminals til i hear a jury say There was no coordination
What links? They're aren't any. He found some guys he can get on some stuff unrelated to the election or collusion.

BIG DEAL. We've been waiting years for you people to get off your ***** and convict Clinton and Obama.

Mueller is telling people to lie. Mueller is abusing his power of justice and turning it into a hammer and cycle.

Explain the Mueller links please.
12/2/2018 6:01 PM
THE CLINTONS ARE ON TOUR! YES!

Just like the Rolling Stones, the Clintons, BILL AND HILLARY, are off on their stadium tour. Trying to duplicate the wild success PRESIDENT TRUMP has on his stage, wherever and whenever it is. Packed venues and lines of people who end up standing outside anyways, even though they can't get in.

They announced it a couple of months back. I can only imagine it's a smashing success. LET'S check in and see what's happening.

HERE IT IS: About 3,500 people in a 14,000-seat arena In Canada was the first showing. They had to keep cordening off and cordening off and roping off and curtaining off to make it look like it was full. Nobody showed. This was in Canada, in Toronto, Canada. Nobody showed up. She had a coughing spasm in the middle of it.
12/3/2018 4:59 PM
Speaking of the Clintons, Maureen Dowd had a column in the New York Times on Sunday where she now admits to just feeling sorry for ’em. This tour and Hillary’s coughing and the refusal to give up the quest just make them pitiful figures. She feels sorry for them. She’s calling it curtains for the Clintons. Now, who could have possibly predicted that there would be no demand to see Clintons?





Did you know these guys have amassed a $240 MILLION DOLLAR FORTUNE for themselves while raking in another TWO BILLION DOLLARS for their shill corporation that does nothing but pass money to their friends and supporters? And that doesn't even include Chelsie. How's that relief effort in Haiti going for you?
12/3/2018 5:14 PM
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‘AN EVENING WITH BILL AND HILLARY CLINTON’ SPEAKING TOUR OPENS TO PLENTY OF EMPTY SEATS EVEN WITH MOSTLY CHEAP TICKET PRICES


In an unexpected twist, the Clintons, who suffered throughout 2016 for making millions on paid speeches, were interviewed by Canadian politician and diplomat Frank McKenna, the Deputy Chair TD Bank Group. McKenna, a former Canadian ambassador to the U.S., was also a major Clinton Foundation donor, and was featured in the book, 'Clinton Cash.' McKenna touched on hot topics and blasts from the past, but rarely challenged his subjects.
12/3/2018 5:26 PM

Bill and Hillary Clinton launched their 13-city paid speaking tour in a Canadian hockey arena Tuesday evening, where there were banks of empty seats and the power couple accused President Trump of joining a Saudi ‘cover-up.’

The book Hillary Clinton wrote to explain her landmark loss to Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election was aptly entitled ‘What Happened‘. But add a question mark to that title and it dovetails perfectly into the opening night of their 13 city speaking tour. The question being ‘what happened’ to all the people? Empty seats were everywhere.

One reason for that could be is that time has simply passed them by. The Clinton political business model of sleeping with interns, getting millions for speeches from Wall Street fat cats, and suiciding former employeescalled to testify against you is passé. Bill and Hillary Clinton are the classic house-guests who have overstayed their welcome so long they don’t realize that their hosts have already left, and aren’t coming back.

12/3/2018 5:28 PM
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