House Democrats should be
rounded up, arrested for elder abuse
Washington Times,
by
Charles Hurt
Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect,
7/25/2019 5:12:19 AM
Robert Mueller is a very impressive man. Until he opens his mouth.
Or, perhaps, he is just a calcified, barnacle-crusted swamp creature long past his prime.
If that’s the case and Democrats forced him out of his retirement home to just play along with their silly partisan fantasies, then they should all be rounded up and arrested for elder abuse.
Either way, it’s no wonder why Mr. Mueller fought so hard against testifying publicly before Congress.
But there he was: in the bright lights on national television sputtering, bumbling and doddering about some report these people kept talking about. Again and again, Mr. Mueller would wander off topic and his mouth would wander off
Reply 1 - Posted by:
PChristopher 7/25/2019 5:19:44 AM (No. 133088)
I don't know what was more sickening....watching Mueller make a fool of himself or watching Pelosi, Nadler, Schiff and Frog-faced Cummings afterwards talking like the president was all but in chains. Shameful display by the Commucrats all around.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
DCGIRL 7/25/2019 5:35:47 AM (No. 133092)
It was proof that Mueller was not up for the task and that someone else was actually running the investigation (Weisman). I only watched part of this because it became too painful. Enough said.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
MainelySane 7/25/2019 5:41:35 AM (No. 133093)
I think Mueller has Alzheimers . He didn't react to the angry tone of the questions. He had no recall of what was written in the report. When he denied knowing about Fusion GPS that should have been the signal to take a break from the hearing... a permanent break for Mueller. The poor guy was lost.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
OBX Pete 7/25/2019 5:46:17 AM (No. 133094)
I don't feel sorry for Mueller. He was part of this fiasco by even letting them use his name in connection with this report. The report means nothing to me. What I want to see is the people who ran the "get Trump" coup attempt get prosecuted for their crimes. With all the ongoing investigations being done with no indictments being forthcoming It looks more and more to me that there will not be any indictments. To start with we all know what Hillary and her bunch have done with no one being charged with any wrongdoing. Just charging "queeny" and her bunch would give us some faith that there is not two legal systems....one for the "elite" and one for everyone else.
How about it Mr.AG....show us that you are not just another Sessions. As Larry the cable guy would say...."git 'er done" !!!
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 7/25/2019 6:07:56 AM (No. 133105)
The msm should be rounded up for making up his entire joke. Hillary, Obie, Comey, Strozk, Clapper, Brennan, Valjar, Panetta, McCabe, and others need to do some time.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Jawone 7/25/2019 6:52:17 AM (No. 133134)
Robert Mueller was to the Weissmann Report as Christopher Steele was to the Hillary/Podesta/Jake Sullivan/Robby Mook/Fusion GPS/Perkins Coie/ Obama/Brennan/Rice/Rhodes/Bruce and Nellie Ohr/Comey/McCabe/Lynch//Power/Yates Report: somebody who sold his prior good name and fine reputation for a price —surprisingly [?] very cheap — to the very, very Bad Guys, and has lost both — big time — in the satanic “bargain.”
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
LadyVet 7/25/2019 6:52:24 AM (No. 133135)
Nancy Pelosi, Diane Feinstein, Joe Biden, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Steny Hoyer, Bernie Sanders all thought Mueller did great, that his stuff was tight.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
paloalto 7/25/2019 6:52:26 AM (No. 133136)
No surprise the Democrats would abuse Mueller like this -- but I kept wondering why Mueller's wife allowed her husband to be used by these losers. As a wife I consider it my duty to protect my husband's dignity. I can't imagine what she was thinking.
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Elder abuse indeed.
The only thing I learned from Mr Mueller's testimony is that he is not well
The democrats know this but they don't care. They have an impeachment narrative to uphold and if it takes Mr Mueller's last drop of blood to maintain it, so be it.
Rep Ciccilline says it is full speed ahead towards impeachment of the President and Senator Jack Reed now wants Mr Mueller to testify before the senate...the dems may not be done with him.
To Mrs Mueller and his 2 daughters: if you saw what the whole country saw yesterday, take your husband and father to a safe place, very far away from any democrat or deep state swamp creature. Wrap him in your love.
Resist all who would flatter him with empty words praising his past service to this country. His well being means nothing to them and when his usefulness has ended they will, in true democrat fashion, discard him like yesterday's aborted baby.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Firebase 7/25/2019 7:43:01 AM (No. 133166)
He was obviously chosen for his background, military experience, legal experience by ambulance chasing democrats to make the democrat lies more believable, although he was obviously not up to the task of any investigation. It's obvious democrats picked someone with challenged mental ability to do their dirty work and don't think for a minute they feel any guilt about it either. He didn't know that he had said that, "collusion and conspiracy are synonymous" in the report, among other things. What looked like a cat that ate the canary look, from some of his press photographs before, might have actually been dementia, alzheimers, disheveled nature, etc as in sick and old. Shame, shame democrats, you would parade your grandmother on her death bed if you thought it would score you political points. Bad news, you got nothing out of him.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Krause 7/25/2019 7:55:45 AM (No. 133173)
Would Nadler dare bring in Weissman in for questioning?
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
NorthernDog 7/25/2019 8:23:23 AM (No. 133195)
I expected a booming Marine Sergeant's voice who was in complete control of the facts. Instead his voice was weak, his eye's drooped like a Basset Hound's, and he seemed out-of-sorts the whole time.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 7/25/2019 8:40:53 AM (No. 133214)
That chin to his chest was the telltale sign of dementia for me. It wasn't the straight jawline of a proud Marine, instead it was drooping, as if it had no muscle to hold it up. I concluded it was either senile dementia setting in, or he was drugged without knowing it.
I fear he was all part of the plan by the coup d'état leaders, to resuscitate someone apolitical for appearances, but allow a rabid GOP-hating Demonrat, like Weissman to actually run the two year long investigation, digging up all the dirt needed to thwart a Trump 2020 campaign. It's what Weissman does with all that data that is important now. He is dangerous.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 7/25/2019 8:45:21 AM (No. 133218)
I wonder off AG Barr knew that his old friend Mueller was not going to do well and THAT is why he offered to support Mueller not testifying, out of sympathy. But the Left could not accept that they have lost and charged ahead to run head first into another wall. Making Mueller lead the charge was cruel.
How dead does this issue need to be before we are allowed to bury it? All that is left is to show the corruption of BO's bureaucracy, Hillary, and the media. These people are the walking dead.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Jebediah 7/25/2019 8:50:28 AM (No. 133223)
Again, my pity with massive qualifications. Mueller, when in full mental control and FBI director, destroyed Arthur Anderson as a firm, destroying thousands of jobs, overturned; put four men in prison in Boston and two died there, overturned, etc. and the word is he (or Andrew Weissman...who cares as Mueller allowed his name to be used) told Gen. Flynn that his Son would be ruined (one who knows what grounds--they don't seem to need any) if he didn't testify against Trump, etc. honestly or not.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Strike3 7/25/2019 9:07:18 AM (No. 133247)
It's a sad state of affairs when most of us on this site know more of the facts, strategy and bad actors behind the Russia collusion hoax than the Special Prosecutor does. Sessions and Mueller were both incompetent and they were both chosen for a reason. This entire charade is a smokescreen for what really happened beginning in 2016 and we are now supposed to believe the case is closed? What about the people who set this up and are still walking around free, beginning with the corrupt thug from Chicago and his Secretary of State?
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
HotRod 7/25/2019 9:12:17 AM (No. 133252)
What was obvious was that the democrats on the panel were trying desperately to put words in Mueller's mouth. They must have believed, due to his mental condition, that they could get him to agree with their lies and misinformation. Apparently, he was aware enough to avoid serious contradictions of the report (because he wasn't sure what all was in it) so he mostly demurred on confirming democrat assertions- or maybe the lawyer with him kept Mueller from contradictions or perjury...
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
stablemoney 7/25/2019 9:19:59 AM (No. 133266)
Mr. Mueller was not any better when he was younger. Certainly not smarter, more ethical, or less a swamp intriguer.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
gobushcheneygo 7/25/2019 9:26:59 AM (No. 133283)
Or it could have all been a well-rehearsed act by Mueller advised by his personal attorney. Play dumb or senile to avoid the orange jumpsuit.--- Poor, poor Bob. He couldn't have had anything to do with the presidential coup...Why, he's never even heard of Fusion GPS. ---- Sure, Bob. Sure.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
JJLizzie 7/25/2019 9:32:18 AM (No. 133291)
I think it was an act to avoid tough questions. That is what Goehmert speculated last night. He didn't want to be there and just stalled since you only get 5 minutes to answer.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
jacksin5 7/25/2019 9:54:47 AM (No. 133320)
The problem with using "Useful Idiots"is that under close scrutiny, they are revealed to be idiots. Mueller has always been the Face of the investigation, but others did the work.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
qr4j 7/25/2019 11:08:21 AM (No. 133410)
Well done, whoever nominated this article as a must-read! Mueller looked like an idiot . . . until you compare him to many members of the U.S. House of Representatives, at which point he looks like a Rhodes Scholar.
Pathetic! The whole of it! Pathetic!
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Hugh Akston 7/25/2019 12:11:26 PM (No. 133467)
Many (most) of you here are more intelligent and have more worldly experiences than I do. And no matter how I try to listen to the Dems and read their opinions I just can't for very long. They are an insult to my intelligence and I feel my IQ being lowered by the second. Absolutely disgusts me the 'quality' of thought espoused and the inability to communicate I see daily. We have people in the House and Senate who must have IQs below 100 when they should probably be 120 minimum just to comprehend what is being considered and voted upon in their respective chambers.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
Vincent Vega 7/25/2019 4:54:25 PM (No. 133714)
Don't feel too sorry for Mueller. No one put a gun to his head and forced him to take the assignment.
Remember this is the man who put on that s*** show of a press conference where he monumentally slandered Trump in a sea of innuendo, then said "no questions" and walked off the stage like a coward.
I don't feel one bit sorry for him.
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