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General Category => Editorial/Opinion/Blogs => Topic started by: mystery-ak on May 30, 2019, 01:57:41 pm
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America left to face the nasty consequences of Robert Mueller’s actions
By Michael Goodwin
May 29, 2019 | 10:12pm | Updated
With his work done and his office closing, Robert Mueller could have quietly slipped back into private life. Instead, he gave himself a Âblowout retirement party — and leaves America to suffer the nasty consequences.
On his way out the door, Mueller pointed at President Trump and told Democrats to get him. In a flash, the next 18 months were Âspoken for.
If you doubt it, look at the way Dems reacted. Or rather, the way they erupted. From Congress to the 2020 campaign trail, they united in concluding that the special counsel encouraged them to nail the Âpresident.
California senator and presidential candidate Kamala Harris captured the moment by declaring, “What Robert Mueller basically did was return an impeachment Âreferral.â€
She’s right, and the fallout will be enormous — and destructive for the nation.
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https://nypost.com/2019/05/29/america-left-to-face-the-nasty-consequences-of-robert-muellers-actions/
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Thing to remember is that the coup is ongoing and always will be, regardless of the no collusion finding. Democrats said as much when they proclaimed themselves the resistance. Two things have to happen to break this cycle.
First, AG Barr must quickly secure convictions against the plotters. And second, voters must make 2020 a watershed election and re-elect President Trump and fire as many democrats in congress as possible.
Chances that will happen? Too many moving parts—I couldn’t even begin to venture a guess.
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Thing to remember is that the coup is ongoing and always will be, regardless of the no collusion finding. Democrats said as much when they proclaimed themselves the resistance. Two things have to happen to break this cycle.
First, AG Barr must quickly secure convictions against the plotters. And second, voters must make 2020 a watershed election and re-elect President Trump and fire as many democrats in congress as possible.
Chances that will happen? Too many moving parts—I couldn’t even begin to venture a guess.
Yeah but too many "Principled Republicans" won't vote for Trump, "Because he Tweets".
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Thing to remember is that the coup is ongoing and always will be, regardless of the no collusion finding. Democrats said as much when they proclaimed themselves the resistance. Two things have to happen to break this cycle.
First, AG Barr must quickly secure convictions against the plotters. And second, voters must make 2020 a watershed election and re-elect President Trump and fire as many democrats in congress as possible.
Chances that will happen? Too many moving parts—I couldn’t even begin to venture a guess.
The first roadblock being U.S. Attorney for DC: Jessie K Liu
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Thing to remember is that the coup is ongoing and always will be, regardless of the no collusion finding. Democrats said as much when they proclaimed themselves the resistance. Two things have to happen to break this cycle.
First, AG Barr must quickly secure convictions against the plotters. And second, voters must make 2020 a watershed election and re-elect President Trump and fire as many democrats in congress as possible.
Chances that will happen? Too many moving parts—I couldn’t even begin to venture a guess.
Going by past history ... ie just the last mid-term election.... color me highly skeptical. But then...
I have become something of a cynic lately.
Americans are too dumbed down and propagandized to do the right thing... which would be vote against the DemocRats by voting for the GOP. That, plus too many in the GOP have betrayed their base... too many times. Add to all that... the fact that the cloud and shadow of "I" will hang over Trump right before the next election. Bank on it.