New York Mag Admits Mueller Is on a Fishing Expedition

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New York Mag Admits Mueller Is on a Fishing Expedition

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Pretty interesting to compare Hillary's email investigation to Mueller's BS fishing exercise. In Hillary's case, we know a crime was committed but the FBI did everything they could to figure out a way to not prosecute it. In Trump's case, there is no evidence that Trump committed any crimes, but Mueller is doing everything he can to find one.

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Did New York Mag Admit Mueller Investigation Is a Fishing Expedition?
By P.J. Gladnick | September 25, 2017 1:12 PM EDT

Yesterday's New York magazine had the best summary of the state of the Trump-Russia collusion investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller yet written. It was contained in a single paragraph buried deep in an article with no other surprises so you have to look for it. Yet despite having to wade through material which basically tells us what we already know about that investigation, that one paragraph is so stunning in its revelation amid an otherwise routine summary of what Mueller is possibly up to, that it hits the reader like a hard slap across the face.

Before reaching that revelatory paragraph, New York magazine correspondent Cristian Farias reminds us that it is quite extraordinary that a private citizen, Paul Manafort, was secretly surveilled twice via FISA warrants. Uh, yeah, it was stunning and it also confirms that President Donald Trump was almost certainly right in his claim that Trump Tower was wiretapped. However, we have known this for over a week.

Farias also lets us know that it would probably be wise for other possible targets of the Mueller investigation to obtain lawyers even if they have nothing to hide. Yup, good advice but just as one is about to doze off from this story seeming to go nowhere, Farias suddenly stuns us with this shocking paragraph that gets right to the heart of the matter:
One individual who is familiar with an aspect of the Mueller inquiry but asked to not be named told New York that, unlike other federal probes that he’s seen in action, where prosecutors build their cases from clear allegations, this one feels different. “This is a backward investigation,” the individual said. “You don’t have a crime. You’re searching. And so you’re not really sure exactly what you’re searching for. So you start asking around and you see what comes up. And you start creating a paradigm and you see what else comes up and figure out at some point whether or not there’s a crime.”
Got that? This is a "backward investigation" where "you don't have a crime" so "you're searching." Oh, and you aren't "really sure what you're searching for" so you just "start asking around and see what comes up." In fact you have to figure out "whether or not there is a crime."

Does this "backward investigation" not sound exactly like a perfect description of a fishing expedition? Every correspondent covering the Mueller investigation should print out that revelatory paragraph from New York magazine, laminate it, and carry it around at all times as a reminder as to what this Mueller investigation is all about...a fishing expedition.

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anybody with half a brain knew this from the start, but the msm wants trump gone
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F heads.
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Mueller should be in jail for this.
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awesome guy wrote:Mueller should be in jail for this.
And Sessions should be fired for 1) abdicating his responsibility as AG by recusing himself before a crime was discovered and 2) not telling Trump he was going to do so, thus preventing Trump from bringing on board an AG with an actual spine
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133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:Mueller should be in jail for this.
And Sessions should be fired for 1) abdicating his responsibility as AG by recusing himself before a crime was discovered and 2) not telling Trump he was going to do so, thus preventing Trump from bringing on board an AG with an actual spine

yep, Sessions has been disappointing to say the least. He's letting the dog run loose.
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awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:Mueller should be in jail for this.
And Sessions should be fired for 1) abdicating his responsibility as AG by recusing himself before a crime was discovered and 2) not telling Trump he was going to do so, thus preventing Trump from bringing on board an AG with an actual spine

yep, Sessions has been disappointing to say the least. He's letting the dog run loose.
He still has such strong ties emotionally to the senate. He desperately wants their approval of everything he does. I think he views being AG as just a sabbatical from the senate.
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133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:Mueller should be in jail for this.
And Sessions should be fired for 1) abdicating his responsibility as AG by recusing himself before a crime was discovered and 2) not telling Trump he was going to do so, thus preventing Trump from bringing on board an AG with an actual spine

yep, Sessions has been disappointing to say the least. He's letting the dog run loose.
He still has such strong ties emotionally to the senate. He desperately wants their approval of everything he does. I think he views being AG as just a sabbatical from the senate.

I think he's seeing it more as perk for being an early supporter and lifetime of service. He seems to be chasing a pet issue of drug enforcement while ignoring the Clintons and Obamas undermining our fundamental belief in equal application of the law. They have to face justice or our faith in our government is irreparably damaged.
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awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:
133743Hokie wrote:
awesome guy wrote:Mueller should be in jail for this.
And Sessions should be fired for 1) abdicating his responsibility as AG by recusing himself before a crime was discovered and 2) not telling Trump he was going to do so, thus preventing Trump from bringing on board an AG with an actual spine

yep, Sessions has been disappointing to say the least. He's letting the dog run loose.
He still has such strong ties emotionally to the senate. He desperately wants their approval of everything he does. I think he views being AG as just a sabbatical from the senate.

I think he's seeing it more as perk for being an early supporter and lifetime of service. He seems to be chasing a pet issue of drug enforcement while ignoring the Clintons and Obamas undermining our fundamental belief in equal application of the law. They have to face justice or our faith in our government is irreparably damaged.
He's not going to do anything the senate doesn't want him, or tell him, to do. They're his masters. That's whose opinion matters most to him.
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