Robert Mueller Has Parkinsons Disease
– Congress Drops Subpoena
Conservative Treehouse,
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Posted By: earlybird,
9/1/2025 9:45:31 AM
The gaslighting and games of pretending in/around Washington DC never changes. Before there was the obvious cognitive decline of Joe Biden, there was the obvious cognitive incapacity of Robert Mueller. However, both acuity compromises were ignored because the agenda the figureheads represented was more important than their obvious compromise. (snip)
[SIDEBAR: I have always wondered why no journalist has ever asked President Trump about the meeting with Robert Mueller, organized by Rod Rosenstein, on the day before the special counsel was appointed. How did Trump feel about Rosenstein when he realized the meeting with Mueller was a ¹set up? (or did he realize it?).]
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
earlybird 9/1/2025 9:50:45 AM (No. 1998191)
Some history FTA:
According to Sharyl Attkisson’s lawsuit (full pdf) Rod Rosenstein, as the U.S. Attorney for Maryland, was in charge of the Obama 2011 and 2012 operation to monitor journalists specific to Ms. Attkisson’s reporting on Fast-n-Furious and Benghazi. Robert Mueller was FBI Director at the time. This is the timeline when Obama began using the NSA database to conduct domestic political surveillance.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
bighambone 9/1/2025 10:05:09 AM (No. 1998195)
It was pretty evident that Mueller had a cognitive problem when he was seen on TV sometime ago.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
earlybird 9/1/2025 10:06:07 AM (No. 1998196)
Obama'sconspIracy againstTump - in detail and supported bt FOIA information,''Mueller's inability to testify is convenient rfor the conspirators. He was right in the middle of it.
An interesting well=sourced story about evil in our government and the covering of tracks augmented by an evil complicit media.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
singermom9 9/1/2025 10:44:49 AM (No. 1998217)
Hope he suffers terribly before he heads to he'll. Wonder if Soros pays him in hell.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
itsonlyme 9/1/2025 10:48:31 AM (No. 1998218)
Robert Mueller, Andrew Weinstein, Rod Rosenstein, James Comey, Lisa Page, Peter Strzok.
James Clapper and John Brennan.
Hussein.
And many other pukes.....
There are many evil people walking freely on the face of the Earth.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
0658 9/1/2025 10:56:54 AM (No. 1998225)
I suspect thay there will be a statistically suspect number of politicians that will come down with a medical issue that will preclude them from testifying.
Shortly after the investigations are closed, they will experience a miraculous remission of their "symptoms".
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
chumley 9/1/2025 11:00:24 AM (No. 1998230)
Medical problems seem to be the go-to ever since the Hildebeast faked her injuries to create reasonable doubt as to her testimony and prevent a perjury charge. We will be seeing more of this.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
DVC 9/1/2025 11:06:29 AM (No. 1998239)
He very obviously had serious dementia the last time he 'testified', and they got nothing useful at that time. Years later....he hasn't likely recovered.
And evil Andrew Weissmann really ran that fake, political 'investigation'.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DVC 9/1/2025 11:07:49 AM (No. 1998240)
Re #5, I almost made the same mistake you did.....Weissmann, not Weinstein. I had it all typed out and then it seemed off, and ti did a quick check.....oops.
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I hold no brief for Mr. Mueller but this news makes me sad. Parkinson's is a cruel disease.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
itsonlyme 9/1/2025 11:20:04 AM (No. 1998247)
# 9, thank you for correcting my error. Andrew A. Weissmann, not Andrew Weinstein.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
itsonlyme 9/1/2025 11:24:05 AM (No. 1998251)
#10, my father had Parkinson's. The tail end of his life was "challenging".
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 9/1/2025 11:28:41 AM (No. 1998255)
I would be interested in SD’s take on Jeff Sessions.
From my reading of this article, it appears Atty General Sessions was blindsided by the whole lot of DOJ’s skunks.
And why Page and Strzok aren’t in jail is a mystery.
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Prediction: An announcement that Hillary has Parkinsons.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
jasmine 9/1/2025 12:44:59 PM (No. 1998290)
FTA:
"Before there was the obvious cognitive decline of Joe Biden, there was the obvious cognitive incapacity of Robert Mueller."
The cognitive decline was obvious at the time Mr. Mueller struggled to answer questions before the television cameras. And once again, a familiar pattern emerged. Our worthless MSM pretended not to notice the elephant in the room, just as it did with Joe Biden. The Russia collusion narrative sounded preposterous because it was preposterous. The role of the MSM in promoting it deserves a much closer look. Journalism schools might want to teach courses on how and why government and intelligence agencies coordinated the timing and release of information. If the Russia Hoax and hiding Biden's advanced dementia were not election interference, what is???
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Kate318 9/1/2025 12:59:31 PM (No. 1998300)
Aahhh…of course. I expect quite a few of the coup plotters will “develop something” that gets them out of any consequences for their part in the greatest crime every committed in American politics. Sorry, my GAS meter is empty where these people are concerned.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
privateer 9/1/2025 1:37:58 PM (No. 1998312)
That clinches it! He is now the perfect Dem candidate for President in 2028.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 9/1/2025 1:42:29 PM (No. 1998317)
Enjoy your remaining days on this earth, Muellie. Such a shame that you wasted your better days trying to destroy someone. And for what? No more than political gain. You are that small.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
jdano 9/1/2025 1:43:06 PM (No. 1998318)
What a load of crap.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
mifla 9/1/2025 2:15:01 PM (No. 1998329)
I will believe it when I see a note from his doctor.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
TXknitter 9/1/2025 4:45:42 PM (No. 1998359)
Well #14, Jeff Sessions had already been part of the Republican establishment and in with Washington DC since the 1980’s. He was no lamb in the woods by the time he was picked as Trump AG. I think he was “blindsided” by President Trump’s determination to actually DO what he promised to the voters. Sessions was used to the genteel Republican administrations of Reagan and Bushes. They promised things, of course, to the conservative base but found ways around it once elected. No, the more I read about those days, Sessions had to choose between loyalty to Trump and MAGA or stick with his pals in the establishment. I believe he felt as many of them did - that Trump won’t last long and so best stick with staying in good with the Deep State.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Italiano 9/1/2025 4:46:40 PM (No. 1998360)
Any time the media trumpets a federal official, present or ex, who has been appointed to head up an investigation, as a "no nonsense, straight-shooter," count on his being a Deep State corrupt partisan slimeball. Like Mueller was and remains.
Alpha Mike...Bob.
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