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-Land of the Free
The Legacies of Robert Mueller's Investigations
2018-08-15
[AmGreatness] Some 450 days ago we were treated to melodramatic announcements from the media about the start-up of Robert Mueller’s "dream" and "all-star" team.

Reporters gushed in the general hysteria of the times that Mueller would no doubt soon indict President Trump, some of his family, and almost anyone else in his campaign‐and therefore end the Trump aberration.

Press puff pieces highlighted the résumés of his superstars‐of Lisa Page (no comment needed), Peter Strzok (less than no comment needed), Jeannie Rhee (a former attorney for the Clinton Foundation, Ben Rhodes, and for a bit Hillary Clinton), Andrew Weissman (Clinton zealot, Obama and DNC donor, and the cheerleader to Sally Yates’s refusal to carry out a presidential order), Aaron Zebley (the former attorney for Clinton staffer Justin Cooper who set up the infamous Clinton home server and smashed to bits her mobile devices), and a host of other pros, who were all shortly to prove Trump-Russian "collusion."
Posted by:746

#8  TW,

Ma'am, I am referring to the original article when I wax eloquently about Papa and his writing.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2018-08-15 15:48  

#7  If Mueller had anything at all on Trump, it would have been leaked to the media by now. Or been turned into actual charges.

The way the prosecution is leaning hard on Manafort and Flynn suggests that they ain't got nuthin on Donny Two Scoops and their prospects are looking dim.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-08-15 15:39  

#6  The original Hemingway or ours, Sock Puppet of Doom? They are two very different creatures, separated by half a century in time and the difference between talent and lack of that critical article.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-08-15 15:33  

#5  Actually, Hemingway's signature style was clear precise simply constructed sentences and paragraphs.

As for this piece, I vote for Faulkner. Anyone read Faulkner lately? You'll understand
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2018-08-15 09:46  

#4  You nailed it, Thraviper Speaking for Boskone1762, and utterly delightfully, too.
Posted by: trailing wife   2018-08-15 08:40  

#3  ^ Hemingway waxing pseudominous. Probably a Moslem thing... fly whisks, sough of the punkahs and all that.
Posted by: Thraviper Speaking for Boskone1762   2018-08-15 07:53  

#2  Did this word salad make any sense to anyone else?
Posted by: Herb McCoy   2018-08-15 05:15  

#1  It appears that the Crooks are well placed and patently a threat to the Republic. But no one wants to see a Civil War. The possibility of nearly 50 % of the United States not accepting this sort of behavior in the echelons of the Elite is real.
The FBI is an Augean stable of Corruption. The Justice dept. is taking a nap. Sessions is sitting on a sewer.with a buttplug and an embarrassed smile.
Trump is a fat Clinton type with his pants around his ankles and a real pattern of success for the Economy, but I wouldn't introduce him to my friends or invite him inside my home. Other than that I wish him the best with the Leftist swine who hate him tight back.
Gun sales are up and the smell is everywhere.
See you in Church ? Neither side will ask God since neither side knows His address. Long term is in the dresser drawer fully loaded in case the doorbell rings. Take your kids out to the School bus and look both ways.

Oh, and turn off the Television and cancel the newspaper if you haven't already. It's your country , Chuckie. The Police will back the people who pay them down at the County.
Posted by: Theremp Angamp5619   2018-08-15 04:51  

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