FrostyJack wrote: » Yeah he could just say that but he went to check the citation as if he never heard of it. More time delaying? "12 Angry Democrats"? So far all angry Republicans. Showboating to Individual 1.
kilns wrote: » Gohmert is embarrassing himself here
peddlelies wrote: » Interesting that Mueller answered "very few" when asked how many interviews did he attend. He's just the face of the investigation I guess.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Mueller was asked if Fusion GPS was the Steele dossier producing firm referenced in Mueller's report and says he has no idea who that is nor who Glenn Simpson is. All "outside his purview" of course. Democrats have just discredited the whole Mueller report in front of the American public. Seems we will all have to wait for the Durham report to get any real answers as to what actually occurred and who was behind the Russian Collusion hoax.
kilns wrote: and here comes Jim Jordan
Outlaw Pete wrote: Democrats have just discredited the whole Mueller report in front of the American public.
everlast75 wrote: Is Jim Jordan's case that this is entrapment. Is that what he is saying?
FrostyJack wrote: » No he is trying to say the whole investigation was based on a lie, therefore nothing that turned up in the report is real. Madness as you would expect from him. Then the line that only Trump's aides were charged with lying. The fact Mueller wouldn't just say he is making stuff up means Jordan got a free pass. Ridiculous stuff, why couldn't Mueller be a Democrat or someone who really wants the country to see the truth.
Gbear wrote: » That Mueller is doing the absolute bare ****ing minimum in this testimony, even below what any sense of morality or patriotism would demand, makes it really obvious how far out of his way he's going to avoid any degree of being perceived as biased or even having any strong opinions. In normal circumstances being completely aloof of the case would have a lot to recommend it, but here it smacks of cowardice and indolence. When there is an effort to create a single party state, destroy democracy and the Republic, not taking a stand is very much the doing nothing that allows evil to thrive.
For example, I am unable to address questions about the initial opening of the FBI's Russia investigation, which occurred months before my appointment, or matters related to the so-called Steele dossier. These matters are subject of ongoing review by the department. Any questions on these topics should therefore be directed to the FBI or the Justice Department.
DrumSteve wrote: » If he gives any indication of bias; the repubs have all they need as it doesn't matter what he says, they'll just say he is biased (even more so than now). He's playing it well at the moment IMO.
Gwen Cooper wrote: » Isn't he under strict orders from DoJ about what he can or can't say? I read it somewhere this morning that he received guidelines for the testimony that he has to follow.