Mueller may be winding down his investigation

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  1. Ethereal

    Ethereal Well-Known Member

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    There is really no difference between you and the average Trump cultist.

    Smug much?

    Anyway, you may be good at your job, but that does not make you politically sophisticated or astute.

    The fact that you've bought into the flimsy "Russian collusion" narrative is proof of that.
     
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    My gut reaction is normally dead on.

    *being smug*
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    This is now March 11 of 2019 so when does he plan to end it? The comment above comes from June of 2018
     
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    Ethereal Well-Known Member

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    Your gut reaction in this instance is based on nothing more than your unhinged hatred for Donald Trump.
     
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    According to recent reporting, it's going to end some time this month. But no one really knows for sure. That's usually how it goes with fishing expeditions: They tend to go on indefinitely.
     
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    It's far from "unhinged", and it's hardly without basis.

    He's an incompetent moron, and has no respect for the office, our institutions, or laws or the Constitution.
     
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    It has caused you to buy into a comically bad narrative about how he's some kind of Russian agent guilty of the nonexistent crime of collusion. If that's not unhinged, then I don't know what is.

    I would tend to agree. Yet the anti-Russian hysteria surrounding his presidency is clearly based on a bunch of lies concocted by equally pernicious members of political and corporate society.
     
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    Except that career law enforcement and intelligence professionals think that there's something to it. At well over 100 meetings with Russians, many of which were lied about, there may just be some traction there.
     
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    Yeah, they also thought Saddam Hussein had "weapons of mass destruction" and that there were "moderate rebels" in Syria.

    There is nothing illegal or even unusual about US politicians meeting with foreigners and organizing political strategies with them. Just look at US-Israeli relations, for example. Where is the investigation into that? Oh, right... it doesn't exist because being bribed by Israel is considered acceptable by the corrupt US political class.
     
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    Gee, looks like the demigod Mueller came up with a big fat nothing on Trump. I'm sure MSNBC and company are spinning furiously in an attempt to turn this big nothing into more fodder for their credulous viewers.

    The truth, whether you admit it or not, is that you and millions of others were, once again, duped by the "career law enforcement and intelligence professionals" you inexplicably hold in such high regard.

    Wake up and smell the coffee already.
     
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    Wow... after months of gloating and talking crap, Nemisis has gone into hiding.
     
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    @Nemesis should just admit that he, like so many others, has been duped and chumped by the democrats and his biased information sources.... again. There is no shame in admitting you were fooled. There is shame in continuing the foolishness after you've been enlightened.
     
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    My posts have stood the test of time. Trumpers’ posts? Not too well, in light of the Mueller Report.

    Sad!
     
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    Ethereal Well-Known Member

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    Wow.

    You're in complete denial. Sad that you cannot admit it.
     
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    Denial of what?
     
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    If you can't articulate an argument other than RW talking points devoid of substance, don't start.
     
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    This is so unusual.

    *crickets chirping*
     
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    There were moderate rebels in Syria. People who didn't want to be ruled by dictator-for-life but also weren't a bunch of radical jihadists. However, they probably didn't last long between the radical jihadists on one side and Russia's cruise missiles and bombers as well as Assad's loyalists on the other side.
     
  19. Ethereal

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    Yeah, all five of them...

    (NBC) US spends $500 million in Syria, trains '4 or 5' fighters

    Meanwhile, the VAST MAJORITY of the "rebels" belonged to Al Qaeda or one of its spin-offs.

    The Syrian government, headed by Assad, was fighting against THOUSANDS of Al Qaeda savages. And the entire time the Syrian government fought this brutal war, people like you rooted for its Al Qaeda enemies to win.

    And you call yourself pro-American?

    Such "people" had virtually no presence in the rebellion, even from its earliest stages. The "Free Syria Army" has always been jihadist. Their founder said he was allies with Al Qaeda.

    "Assad's loyalists",AKA, the millions of Syrians who don't want their country turned into a Saudi-style caliphate by hordes of Al Qaeda savages.
     
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