Tuesday, April 10, 2018

The Mueller Inquisition

The Mueller Inquisition


The ongoing deep-state crusade to undo the 2016 election continued on Monday.  At the behest of Robert Mueller the FBI raided the offices of President Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen.  Never in the history of the United States has there been such a naked power grab by a political party.  In raiding Cohen's offices the FBI has removed it's mask of impartiality. 

After weeks of over the top media attention to the allegations made by a porn actress the FBI came through.  The stage had been set.  The FBI could assist Mueller in going after The President's long time personal attorney, they had been provided cover.  In the minds of many their actions would seemed justified.  There had been an objective to the Stormy Daniels narrative.

Robert Mueller took over as FBI Director one week before the 9/11 attacks in 2001. His ten year term was extended by President Obama making Mueller the second longest serving Director in history. His term covered the entirety of Secretary Clinton's time at the State Department.  A time when Clinton has admitted running an illegal email server that was ultimately destroyed.

The problem with any real investigation of Clinton's illegal server is that it would have implicated President Obama.  In this instance the liberal media and Democrats rationale is that the sanctity of the Office of the President must be preserved.  The handling of Clinton's email server and the classified information that was put at risk is a stark contrast to the slew of subpoenas, raids and indictments being carried out by Mueller.

After two decades of American citizens having access to the Internet and thus an alternative to the propaganda machine that had masqueraded as various news organizations, We The People had awakened and defiantly elected Donald Trump.

It is not President Trump who is damaging the reputation of the FBI.  The FBI is doing that all by itself.  Any illusion that Robert Mueller is investigating Russian collusion has long since faded.  Life long Republican Robert Mueller, how many times have you heard that?  It is but a thin straw on which the liberal media and Democrats can hang the impartial tag upon.

James L. Quarles, serves as Mueller's second in command was also a special prosecutor in the Watergate investigation.  Those were heady days for the media and Hillary Clinton who served in a group advising the House Judiciary Committee on Watergate.  It certainly seems likely that the two met during that time.

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who ostensibly oversees Mueller's crusade, gave his inquisitor broad authority in a recently revealed secret memo.  The letter appears to have been issued after Mueller's stormtroopers jumped the rails on a Russia investigation and raided the home of Paul Manafort an unpaid member of the Trump campaign.  So the Special Counsel tasked with probing Russian collusion with the Trump Campaign raids the home of a staffer that has nothing to do with  Russian collusion and then about a week later is given the authority for having done so.

If what we now know about the actions taken by Mueller against Manafort make you skeptical about the motives and methods of the Special Counsel it has to be taken in context with the indictment of Gen. Mike Flynn.  As Sara Carter reports there are some darkly troubling issues surrounding the case.  Flynn who had been tapped as National Security Adviser was interviewed by FBI agents without being told it was part of a criminal investigation. Former FBI Director Comey and the interviewing agent have both said that they did not believe Flynn had lied.  General Flynn stated to the court that his guilty plea was made to save his family from financial ruin.

Secret courts, secret memos and after the fact authority doesn't sound like the America I grew up believing in.  This sounds much more like the things you'd hear about a socialist state like Venezuela.

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