Sunday, November 26, 2017

DC Lagoon Creature Robert Mueller record shows surprising flaws



Contrary to corrupt media reports and exaggeration, Robert Mueller's career is extremely questionable as to his overall competence.  
LA Times reports when he was named special counsel in May, Robert S. Mueller III was hailed as the ideal lawman — deeply experienced, strait-laced and nonpartisan — to investigate whether President Trump’s campaign had helped with Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

The accolades squared with Mueller’s valor as a Marine rifle platoon commander in Vietnam and his integrity as a federal prosecutor, senior Justice Department official and FBI director from 2001 to 2013 — the longest tenure since J. Edgar Hoover’s. He was praised by former courtroom allies and opponents, and by Democrats and Republicans in Congress.

But at 73, Mueller has a record that shows a man of fallible judgment who can be slow to alter his chosen course. At times, he has intimidated or provoked resentment among subordinates. And his tenacious yet linear approach to evaluating evidence led him to fumble the biggest U.S. terrorism investigation since 9/11.

Now, as he leads a sprawling investigation aimed at the White House, Mueller’s prosecutorial discretion looms over the Trump presidency.


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When all is said and done, Mueller won't be able to aly a finger on Donald Trump.  But, that doesn't mean some poor smuck is going to be made an example of anyway to justify the millions of taxpayer dollars spent on this Kangaroo investigation.    

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