Richard Rowland wrote:
The Wall Street Journal has called for Mueller to resign. Obviously, he didn't take the hint! This is all just a show, and no one is going to end up behind bars. The talk airways have been having a field day with the revelations of who commissioned the phony dossier, and the uranium one issue. I can't count the times I've heard the comment, "This is bigger than Watergate." It may be bigger, but so what.
These are different times than the era of Watergate. The sleaze factor is now much higher in Washington than those days of Watergate. Nixon paid a heavy price for less than the s**t that is presently going on. One would be wise to ask themselves, knowing what we know or think we know, and the perceived seriousness of what has been done, why would anyone do these things?
The people who commissioned the dossier, those involved in the uranium one issue, and other questionable practices are smart enough to realize; it's more than likely they will be found out. So why do it one might ask. Because, my nieve one, they don't care if they are found out. To gamble on a phony dossier, was worth the risk in the minds of those who commissioned it. And besides, who's gonna to hold them accountable? Mueller, Rosenstein, possibly Sessions? I don't think so!
The only person that could, in the end, be affected is the president. That the Democrats were able to push through a special prosecutor, appointed by Rosenstine, (probably misspelled) when the Senate, House, and the Presidency are in Republican hands is at the very least, questionable. Something else to ponder, Rosenstine and Sessions are still members of Trump's administration.
The Wall Street Journal has called for Mueller to ... (
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A Special Prosecutor needs to be appointed to investigate the Special Prosecutor. Everything is fishy in Washington.