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The Impeachment of Donald Trump By The Coward Robert Mueller
Jun 1, 2019 10:34:19   #
bahmer
 
The Impeachment of Donald Trump By The Coward Robert Mueller
By Bryan Fischer - June 1, 2019

A revisionist Western was released in 2007 – The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford – that portrayed the relationship between Jesse James and a ne’er do well named Robert Ford.

James, of course, was famous worldwide as an outlaw, a bank robber, and a train robber. Ford was a nobody, a fringe member of the James gang. When a reward of $10,000 was posted for James, dead or alive, Robert Ford shot him in the back of the head while James was rearranging a picture on the wall. (He only got $500 for his trouble.)

Ford then went on a national tour where he and his brother reenacted the assassination of James until it dawned on people that this spineless coward shot James in the back. That was the end of the national tour, and Ford himself died in ignominy, shot to death in a bar.

We are watching an attempted political assassination play out before our very eyes, pushed and promoted by a bad guy firing political bullets at the president’s back and then disappearing.

What is utterly and shamelessly t***sparent in the wake of Bob Mueller’s nine-minute press conference this week is that it was not about the rule of law or justice or any such thing. It was about one thing: completing the c**p d’etat against Donald Trump started by President Obama’s minions in the DOJ and the FBI. Mueller said, basically:

“I would have indicted Trump and removed him from office if I could (the stupid DOJ guidelines wouldn’t let me), and besides which, I didn’t have any evidence. So, Congress, it’s up to you guys, also without any evidence, to impeach him and remove him from office.”
Mueller could see that the impeachment frenzy was beginning to cool, so he drove his Tesla up on the podium and set it on fire to get people’s attention and focus it on where he thinks it needs to be – removing the miscreant Trump from office.

Mueller could have announced his resignation in a letter and left quietly. But no. Like a true coward, he deliberately picked a time when his immediate boss (Bill Barr) was in Alaska and the president was halfway round the world. It worked.

The impeachment flame has flared up again and is burning at high heat. Even Judge Napolitano, still fuming over being passed over for the Supreme Court by the president, is getting even with him by siding with his accusers.

Meanwhile, Mueller detonated his IED and then slunk out of town to St. Kitts or some place having burned through $35 million of your tax dollars and mine to come up with nothing. He starts the fire and then scurries off to a rathole somewhere where nobody can find him and talk to him.

That Mueller is bent is beyond dispute. DOJ guidelines for the special prosecutor are clear: you either indict a subject or say nothing. These guidelines are designed to preserve the “innocent til proven guilty” status of everyone in the investigation, even presidents of the United States. Special prosecutors are not allowed to include “derogatory” information about any subject in their report if they are not going to indict him.

But volume II of Mueller’s report is nothing but inferences and implications designed to cast a thundercloud of suspicion over a sitting president. Mueller made it clear that he would have indicted the president if he could, but he could not. The evidence was simply not there.

There is another ulterior motive at play here. The president’s enemies and their conspiratorial cabal are desperate to distract the American people and keep their attention focused on Trump, and not on the attempted c**p. They know if the public’s attention centers on them they are toast.

Jesse James’ tombstone reads (emphasis mine):

“Jesse W. James, Died April 3, 1882, Aged 34 years, 6 months, 28 days, Murdered by a t*****r and a coward whose name is not worthy to appear here.”

When the epitaph of this entire sordid affair is written, whether Trump is impeached or not, Robert Mueller will have a line on it all to himself. He will be for the rest of history associated with other t*****rs and cowards whose names are not worthy to be spoken in public.

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Jun 1, 2019 10:45:14   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
bahmer wrote:
The Impeachment of Donald Trump By The Coward Robert Mueller
By Bryan Fischer - June 1, 2019

A revisionist Western was released in 2007 – The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford – that portrayed the relationship between Jesse James and a ne’er do well named Robert Ford.

James, of course, was famous worldwide as an outlaw, a bank robber, and a train robber. Ford was a nobody, a fringe member of the James gang. When a reward of $10,000 was posted for James, dead or alive, Robert Ford shot him in the back of the head while James was rearranging a picture on the wall. (He only got $500 for his trouble.)

Ford then went on a national tour where he and his brother reenacted the assassination of James until it dawned on people that this spineless coward shot James in the back. That was the end of the national tour, and Ford himself died in ignominy, shot to death in a bar.

We are watching an attempted political assassination play out before our very eyes, pushed and promoted by a bad guy firing political bullets at the president’s back and then disappearing.

What is utterly and shamelessly t***sparent in the wake of Bob Mueller’s nine-minute press conference this week is that it was not about the rule of law or justice or any such thing. It was about one thing: completing the c**p d’etat against Donald Trump started by President Obama’s minions in the DOJ and the FBI. Mueller said, basically:

“I would have indicted Trump and removed him from office if I could (the stupid DOJ guidelines wouldn’t let me), and besides which, I didn’t have any evidence. So, Congress, it’s up to you guys, also without any evidence, to impeach him and remove him from office.”
Mueller could see that the impeachment frenzy was beginning to cool, so he drove his Tesla up on the podium and set it on fire to get people’s attention and focus it on where he thinks it needs to be – removing the miscreant Trump from office.

Mueller could have announced his resignation in a letter and left quietly. But no. Like a true coward, he deliberately picked a time when his immediate boss (Bill Barr) was in Alaska and the president was halfway round the world. It worked.

The impeachment flame has flared up again and is burning at high heat. Even Judge Napolitano, still fuming over being passed over for the Supreme Court by the president, is getting even with him by siding with his accusers.

Meanwhile, Mueller detonated his IED and then slunk out of town to St. Kitts or some place having burned through $35 million of your tax dollars and mine to come up with nothing. He starts the fire and then scurries off to a rathole somewhere where nobody can find him and talk to him.

That Mueller is bent is beyond dispute. DOJ guidelines for the special prosecutor are clear: you either indict a subject or say nothing. These guidelines are designed to preserve the “innocent til proven guilty” status of everyone in the investigation, even presidents of the United States. Special prosecutors are not allowed to include “derogatory” information about any subject in their report if they are not going to indict him.

But volume II of Mueller’s report is nothing but inferences and implications designed to cast a thundercloud of suspicion over a sitting president. Mueller made it clear that he would have indicted the president if he could, but he could not. The evidence was simply not there.

There is another ulterior motive at play here. The president’s enemies and their conspiratorial cabal are desperate to distract the American people and keep their attention focused on Trump, and not on the attempted c**p. They know if the public’s attention centers on them they are toast.

Jesse James’ tombstone reads (emphasis mine):

“Jesse W. James, Died April 3, 1882, Aged 34 years, 6 months, 28 days, Murdered by a t*****r and a coward whose name is not worthy to appear here.”

When the epitaph of this entire sordid affair is written, whether Trump is impeached or not, Robert Mueller will have a line on it all to himself. He will be for the rest of history associated with other t*****rs and cowards whose names are not worthy to be spoken in public.
The Impeachment of Donald Trump By The Coward Robe... (show quote)




The core of being a T*****r is defined as being a Coward.

Most all of Muellers history is behind the scenes warrior of Injustice.


I believe that Mueller has proven that he (when he dies) should be tossed into a city dump..no tombstone necessary

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Jun 1, 2019 10:47:28   #
bahmer
 
byronglimish wrote:
The core of being a T*****r is defined as being a Coward.

Most all of Muellers history is behind the scenes warrior of Injustice.


I believe that Mueller has proven that he (when he dies) should be tossed into a city dump..no tombstone necessary


Amen and Amen

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Jun 1, 2019 11:29:44   #
tbutkovich
 
Yes after he submitted his report that there was no collusion, no obstruction, he gives his nine minute speech saying Trump is “Not, Not Guilty.” He “always was and always will be” nothing more than a “deep state operative loyal to the Democraps!” He is a real scumbag!

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Jun 1, 2019 11:52:18   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Robert Mueller more than earned his place alongside his FBI director predecessors, in the pantheon of arch-defenders of the rich and enemies of working people.

Mueller's net worth has risen to $18 million over the span of his career in law. He left a partnership where he made almost $3.5 million since the beginning of 2016 to take on the role of special counsel, so attempting to take down Trump was obviously very important to him.

His greatest career achievement will be the successful imprisonment of the dangerous Martha Stewart for a year after catching her in a perjury trap.



bahmer wrote:
The Impeachment of Donald Trump By The Coward Robert Mueller
By Bryan Fischer - June 1, 2019

A revisionist Western was released in 2007 – The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford – that portrayed the relationship between Jesse James and a ne’er do well named Robert Ford.

James, of course, was famous worldwide as an outlaw, a bank robber, and a train robber. Ford was a nobody, a fringe member of the James gang. When a reward of $10,000 was posted for James, dead or alive, Robert Ford shot him in the back of the head while James was rearranging a picture on the wall. (He only got $500 for his trouble.)

Ford then went on a national tour where he and his brother reenacted the assassination of James until it dawned on people that this spineless coward shot James in the back. That was the end of the national tour, and Ford himself died in ignominy, shot to death in a bar.

We are watching an attempted political assassination play out before our very eyes, pushed and promoted by a bad guy firing political bullets at the president’s back and then disappearing.

What is utterly and shamelessly t***sparent in the wake of Bob Mueller’s nine-minute press conference this week is that it was not about the rule of law or justice or any such thing. It was about one thing: completing the c**p d’etat against Donald Trump started by President Obama’s minions in the DOJ and the FBI. Mueller said, basically:

“I would have indicted Trump and removed him from office if I could (the stupid DOJ guidelines wouldn’t let me), and besides which, I didn’t have any evidence. So, Congress, it’s up to you guys, also without any evidence, to impeach him and remove him from office.”
Mueller could see that the impeachment frenzy was beginning to cool, so he drove his Tesla up on the podium and set it on fire to get people’s attention and focus it on where he thinks it needs to be – removing the miscreant Trump from office.

Mueller could have announced his resignation in a letter and left quietly. But no. Like a true coward, he deliberately picked a time when his immediate boss (Bill Barr) was in Alaska and the president was halfway round the world. It worked.

The impeachment flame has flared up again and is burning at high heat. Even Judge Napolitano, still fuming over being passed over for the Supreme Court by the president, is getting even with him by siding with his accusers.

Meanwhile, Mueller detonated his IED and then slunk out of town to St. Kitts or some place having burned through $35 million of your tax dollars and mine to come up with nothing. He starts the fire and then scurries off to a rathole somewhere where nobody can find him and talk to him.

That Mueller is bent is beyond dispute. DOJ guidelines for the special prosecutor are clear: you either indict a subject or say nothing. These guidelines are designed to preserve the “innocent til proven guilty” status of everyone in the investigation, even presidents of the United States. Special prosecutors are not allowed to include “derogatory” information about any subject in their report if they are not going to indict him.

But volume II of Mueller’s report is nothing but inferences and implications designed to cast a thundercloud of suspicion over a sitting president. Mueller made it clear that he would have indicted the president if he could, but he could not. The evidence was simply not there.

There is another ulterior motive at play here. The president’s enemies and their conspiratorial cabal are desperate to distract the American people and keep their attention focused on Trump, and not on the attempted c**p. They know if the public’s attention centers on them they are toast.

Jesse James’ tombstone reads (emphasis mine):

“Jesse W. James, Died April 3, 1882, Aged 34 years, 6 months, 28 days, Murdered by a t*****r and a coward whose name is not worthy to appear here.”

When the epitaph of this entire sordid affair is written, whether Trump is impeached or not, Robert Mueller will have a line on it all to himself. He will be for the rest of history associated with other t*****rs and cowards whose names are not worthy to be spoken in public.
The Impeachment of Donald Trump By The Coward Robe... (show quote)

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Jun 1, 2019 12:01:11   #
bahmer
 
Zemirah wrote:
Robert Mueller more than earned his place alongside his FBI director predecessors, in the pantheon of arch-defenders of the rich and enemies of working people.

Mueller's net worth has risen to $18 million over the span of his career in law. He left a partnership where he made almost $3.5 million since the beginning of 2016 to take on the role of special counsel, so attempting to take down Trump was obviously very important to him.

His greatest career achievement will be the successful imprisonment of the dangerous Martha Stewart for a year after catching her in a perjury trap.
Robert Mueller more than earned his place alongsid... (show quote)


Robert Mueller is really a work of something or another don't really know what. I will say one thing and that is Mueller is definitely not a republican that is for sure. Democrat Socialist would be a closer category for him I suppose.

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Jun 1, 2019 12:31:07   #
Carol Kelly
 
bahmer wrote:
The Impeachment of Donald Trump By The Coward Robert Mueller
By Bryan Fischer - June 1, 2019

A revisionist Western was released in 2007 – The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford – that portrayed the relationship between Jesse James and a ne’er do well named Robert Ford.

James, of course, was famous worldwide as an outlaw, a bank robber, and a train robber. Ford was a nobody, a fringe member of the James gang. When a reward of $10,000 was posted for James, dead or alive, Robert Ford shot him in the back of the head while James was rearranging a picture on the wall. (He only got $500 for his trouble.)

Ford then went on a national tour where he and his brother reenacted the assassination of James until it dawned on people that this spineless coward shot James in the back. That was the end of the national tour, and Ford himself died in ignominy, shot to death in a bar.

We are watching an attempted political assassination play out before our very eyes, pushed and promoted by a bad guy firing political bullets at the president’s back and then disappearing.

What is utterly and shamelessly t***sparent in the wake of Bob Mueller’s nine-minute press conference this week is that it was not about the rule of law or justice or any such thing. It was about one thing: completing the c**p d’etat against Donald Trump started by President Obama’s minions in the DOJ and the FBI. Mueller said, basically:

“I would have indicted Trump and removed him from office if I could (the stupid DOJ guidelines wouldn’t let me), and besides which, I didn’t have any evidence. So, Congress, it’s up to you guys, also without any evidence, to impeach him and remove him from office.”
Mueller could see that the impeachment frenzy was beginning to cool, so he drove his Tesla up on the podium and set it on fire to get people’s attention and focus it on where he thinks it needs to be – removing the miscreant Trump from office.

Mueller could have announced his resignation in a letter and left quietly. But no. Like a true coward, he deliberately picked a time when his immediate boss (Bill Barr) was in Alaska and the president was halfway round the world. It worked.

The impeachment flame has flared up again and is burning at high heat. Even Judge Napolitano, still fuming over being passed over for the Supreme Court by the president, is getting even with him by siding with his accusers.

Meanwhile, Mueller detonated his IED and then slunk out of town to St. Kitts or some place having burned through $35 million of your tax dollars and mine to come up with nothing. He starts the fire and then scurries off to a rathole somewhere where nobody can find him and talk to him.

That Mueller is bent is beyond dispute. DOJ guidelines for the special prosecutor are clear: you either indict a subject or say nothing. These guidelines are designed to preserve the “innocent til proven guilty” status of everyone in the investigation, even presidents of the United States. Special prosecutors are not allowed to include “derogatory” information about any subject in their report if they are not going to indict him.

But volume II of Mueller’s report is nothing but inferences and implications designed to cast a thundercloud of suspicion over a sitting president. Mueller made it clear that he would have indicted the president if he could, but he could not. The evidence was simply not there.

There is another ulterior motive at play here. The president’s enemies and their conspiratorial cabal are desperate to distract the American people and keep their attention focused on Trump, and not on the attempted c**p. They know if the public’s attention centers on them they are toast.

Jesse James’ tombstone reads (emphasis mine):

“Jesse W. James, Died April 3, 1882, Aged 34 years, 6 months, 28 days, Murdered by a t*****r and a coward whose name is not worthy to appear here.”

When the epitaph of this entire sordid affair is written, whether Trump is impeached or not, Robert Mueller will have a line on it all to himself. He will be for the rest of history associated with other t*****rs and cowards whose names are not worthy to be spoken in public.
The Impeachment of Donald Trump By The Coward Robe... (show quote)


If this insanity can’t be controlled, let’s hope they all burn in infamy.
Far too much time, money and energy have been spent on this treasonous mess up.

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Jun 1, 2019 12:32:10   #
Carol Kelly
 
bahmer wrote:
Robert Mueller is really a work of something or another don't really know what. I will say one thing and that is Mueller is definitely not a republican that is for sure. Democrat Socialist would be a closer category for him I suppose.


I don’t know what he is either. Maybe he’s what is meant by w***e s*******y.

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Jun 1, 2019 12:33:05   #
Carol Kelly
 
Zemirah wrote:
Robert Mueller more than earned his place alongside his FBI director predecessors, in the pantheon of arch-defenders of the rich and enemies of working people.

Mueller's net worth has risen to $18 million over the span of his career in law. He left a partnership where he made almost $3.5 million since the beginning of 2016 to take on the role of special counsel, so attempting to take down Trump was obviously very important to him.

His greatest career achievement will be the successful imprisonment of the dangerous Martha Stewart for a year after catching her in a perjury trap.
Robert Mueller more than earned his place alongsid... (show quote)


Lol. That’s a good one. She just continues to torture plants and recipes.

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Jun 1, 2019 13:02:16   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Martha Stewart, for one, actually showed Robert Mueller what true class really is, and he couldn't destroy her.


Carol Kelly wrote:
Lol. That’s a good one. She just continues to torture plants and recipes.

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