Mueller is a complete Buffoon.....

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,304
5,845
113
Ummmm, I think there has to be proof to convict anyone of a crime. Jagmouth

Um i think there has to actually be a crime in order to convict anyone of it "no where man".

No where man, please listen, you don't know what you're missing.....
 

Shirley Knott

Redshirt
May 26, 2017
12,831
0
0
I'm actually having a blast. Mueller is unglued, says he can't remember what's in his own report. Never heard of Fusion GPS. Lied about why he couldn't charge Trump, and generally is making an *** of himself.

But you keep hope alive he's going to nail Trump.
Eerily looks like he and Nancy partied together recently....er..ahhh, cough....could you repeat the question....I don't recall ****...
 

Shirley Knott

Redshirt
May 26, 2017
12,831
0
0
Nah, this is just another rehash of the same old crap hoping to get the public interested in something they are not.

I'm glad this dog and pony show finishes today. Unless you want to call Cohen up to the stand again, that would be entertaining.
The Dimms needed a distraction from the beatings Trump is giving the "SQUAT" team...
 

bornaneer

All-Conference
Jan 23, 2014
30,930
1,633
113
I haven’t been following any of this. Almost completely off the radar. Let me offer this. Mueller is a Republican. Mueller has followed, to the letter, DOJ POLICY (not law) and the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) guidelines. He has undoubtedly led this investigation beyond reproach and avoided any appearance of partisanship. With that said, if anyone thinks he is a “buffoon” or acting in a partisan manner, you have lost your f’ucking mind. You really need to take a step back and check your perception of reality. Your judgment is seriously compromised.

This is a free public service announcement.
Anyone that watched Mueller saw what transpired. No doubt Mueller believes Trump obstructed....but he slipped up about his reason for not recommending indictment....even though he could have stated in the report that he thought Trump did obstruct. If you read the report......he gave OTHER reasons beside DOJ policy for NOT making that declaration.
The Demorats tried to point out the many connections that Mueller had to the Bush's.......BUT....I'm sure you know how the Bush's feel about Donald Trump.
I don't blame Trump for trying to obstruct this witch hunt....I would have done the same......A witch hunt for a non crime as per the final report on collusion.
Anyway...life is to short....enjoy your vacation.
 

Keyser76

Freshman
Apr 7, 2010
11,912
58
0
Anyone that watched Mueller saw what transpired. No doubt Mueller believes Trump obstructed....but he slipped up about his reason for not recommending indictment....even though he could have stated in the report that he thought Trump did obstruct. If you read the report......he gave OTHER reasons beside DOJ policy for NOT making that declaration.
The Demorats tried to point out the many connections that Mueller had to the Bush's.......BUT....I'm sure you know how the Bush's feel about Donald Trump.
I don't blame Trump for trying to obstruct this witch hunt....I would have done the same......A witch hunt for a non crime as per the final report on collusion.
Anyway...life is to short....enjoy your vacation.
So you admit he obstructed? lol
 

bornaneer

All-Conference
Jan 23, 2014
30,930
1,633
113
David Axelrod, a former senior adviser to President Barack Obama, said Wednesday that Robert Mueller did not look as "sharp" as he used to during a House Judiciary Committee hearing, calling the performance "painful."

Reacting on Twitter to Mueller's flustered answers to House lawmakers, Axelrod pointed to the former special counsel's decision to have a top aide accompany him at the hearing,

"This is delicate to say, but Mueller, whom I deeply respect, has not publicly testified before Congress in at least six years. And he does not appear as sharp as he was then," Axelrod wrote.
 

bornaneer

All-Conference
Jan 23, 2014
30,930
1,633
113
So you admit he obstructed? lol
I think a case can be made for that. But....that case could be made for anyone that is fighting against a proven falsehood that led to obstruction charges. The Mueller Report strongly stated that team Trump did not "collude" with the Russians.
 

Mntneer

Sophomore
Oct 7, 2001
10,192
196
0
18 U.S.C. § 1503 defines "obstruction of justice" as an act that "corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication, influences, obstructs, or impedes, or endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede, the due administration of justice."

“Endeavors to”

You forgot "corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication"

The President is within his legal right to ask for the firing (a case could even be made he could fire himself) and to prove Obstruction you'll need to prove "corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication".
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,598
814
113
I think a case can be made for that. But....that case could be made for anyone that is fighting against a proven falsehood that led to obstruction charges. The Mueller Report strongly stated that team Trump did not "collude" with the Russians.
He also made the case today that conspiracy is basically collusion so he admitted Trump was right.
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,598
814
113
I think the obvioua takeaway from today is that Mueller didnt write a lot if the report
 

ThatNehlenFeelin

All-Conference
Jan 15, 2011
65,143
3,230
113
The funny thing is no one will remember nor give a **** about Mueller's spectacle by the weekend. The media cycles will take care of it.
 

dave

Senior
May 29, 2001
60,598
814
113
You forgot "corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication"

The President is within his legal right to ask for the firing (a case could even be made he could fire himself) and to prove Obstruction you'll need to prove "corruptly or by threats or force, or by any threatening letter or communication".
Not even sure why his conversations with white house counsel are public.
 

moe

Junior
May 29, 2001
32,846
279
83
I think a case can be made for that. But....that case could be made for anyone that is fighting against a proven falsehood that led to obstruction charges. The Mueller Report strongly stated that team Trump did not "collude" with the Russians.
The Mueller report addressed conspiracy not collusion.
 

Gunny46

All-Conference
Jul 2, 2018
60,046
3,607
113
Mueller "Russia also helped Hillary". John Durham "I got this".
Through in Ukraine, U.K. Australia, and others.
 

Gunny46

All-Conference
Jul 2, 2018
60,046
3,607
113
Mueller "can my elderly living assistant answer this question"
:joy::joy::joy:
 

DvlDog4WVU

All-Conference
Feb 2, 2008
47,201
3,273
113
lol. Exactly according to the law. Mueller testified to it under oath just now as well. Maybe catturd's Twitter is not the best place for legal opinions?
It’s pretty easy to apply a realistic context to this situation and see it’s nothing significant. For instance, I’m having a conversation with my counsel, we’ll call them Legal and HR. “I want to fire this person. Please execute it immediately.” Legal and HR confer and determine too much liability exists which could negatively impact the overall company and open us up to litigation for wrongful termination, and they don’t execute the termination.

Am I guilty of wrongful termination? Or the laughable, attempted wrongful termination?

You all feel free to die on this hill, it’s a loser and not the smoking gun you think it is. You can apply this to any executive of any industry who confers with internal counsel and is not versed in the ins and outs of legal code. I do it on a daily basis and I’m overruled all of the time. It’s why the position of “counsel” exists, to provide counsel so you don’t do something stupid.

Also, bottom line, Mueller was allowed to complete his investigation unobstructed. Says so in the report. It does speculate, about what might have been, but without proof, you’re up shitscreek.
 

WVUCOOPER

Redshirt
Dec 10, 2002
55,556
40
31
It’s pretty easy to apply a realistic context to this situation and see it’s nothing significant. For instance, I’m having a conversation with my counsel, we’ll call them Legal and HR. “I want to fire this person. Please execute it immediately.” Legal and HR confer and determine too much liability exists which could negatively impact the overall company and open us up to litigation for wrongful termination, and they don’t execute the termination.

Am I guilty of wrongful termination? Or the laughable, attempted wrongful termination?

You all feel free to die on this hill, it’s a loser and not the smoking gun you think it is. You can apply this to any executive of any industry who confers with internal counsel and is not versed in the ins and outs of legal code. I do it on a daily basis and I’m overruled all of the time. It’s why the position of “counsel” exists, to provide counsel so you don’t do something stupid.

Also, bottom line, Mueller was allowed to complete his investigation unobstructed. Says so in the report. It does speculate, about what might have been, but without proof, you’re up shitscreek.
POTUS interfering in a federal investigation isn't quite the same as your small counsel of idiots and false equivalencies.

Holy **** that was bottom of the barrel. :joy::joy::joy::joy: Can't wait to see you people defend President Lib doing the same ****.
 

WVUCOOPER

Redshirt
Dec 10, 2002
55,556
40
31
Also, bottom line, Mueller was allowed to complete his investigation unobstructed. Says so in the report. It does speculate, about what might have been, but without proof, you’re up shitscreek.
Hence the entire f'n reason we have obstruction laws. :joy::joy::joy::joy:

This has to be an act. Well done on this troll. You had me believing you.
 

wvu2007

Senior
Jan 2, 2013
21,220
457
0
Mueller is old and tired. Probably not the guy who should have been leading an investigation into a foreign nation interfering in our elections.
 

WVUCOOPER

Redshirt
Dec 10, 2002
55,556
40
31
When do impeachment hearings start ?
With these incompetent democrats? I'll guess never. Should have started as soon as members had a chance to read the report. Today is nothing more than a dog and pony show, ie - the House of Representatives.
 

Gunny46

All-Conference
Jul 2, 2018
60,046
3,607
113
With these incompetent democrats? I'll guess never. Should have started as soon as members had a chance to read the report. Today is nothing more than a dog and pony show, ie - the House of Representatives.

Maybe after Horowitz's and Durham's investigation.
You know because they are Investigatiing Trump.

:joy::joy::joy::joy::joy:
 

atlkvb

All-American
Jul 9, 2004
82,304
5,845
113
When do impeachment hearings start ?

Well at least we know now how Trump "colluded" and "obstructed". He sure laid it all out didn't he Gunny?

@Boomerwv sure seems to think so. Says he "won" our bet that Muelller would do exactly that. [eyeroll]