We Need at Least Two More Special Prosecuters

Posted by Tina

If you haven’t already read Clarice Feldman’s article, “Why Is the Mueller Investigation like the Schleswig-Holstein Question?” over at The American Thinker please do. She has endeavored to make sense of the Mueller investigation citing observations by others, including Conrad Black whose life and business were ruined before a similar investigation ended with most of the charges thrown out for lack of worthiness. The point that shines through this piece is the need for at least two more special councils. One to investigate the Uranium One deal and the other to investigate Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the DNC for criminal activity involving “campaign finance laws or other statutes through their ‘money laundering’ agreement.”

Clarice Feldman concludes:

Pressure is building to demand that Trump fire McCabe and Mueller and replace Sessions and Rosenstein. I understand the frustrations of those who are calling for such actions. Someday in the future, some or all of those actions might have to be taken. Someday, but not just yet. If the President removed them now, every media flake would be screaming Saturday Night Massacre and cover up. As the facts leak out, discrediting Mueller and his Clintonite crew, steam is building against them. For the moment, why not concentrate on reducing regulations, increasing employment, getting more nominations confirmed, moving a moribund economy back on track, and closing the borders (the importance of which was underlined this week by the horrible massacre in New York City). In the meantime, it appears that Monafort and Gates’ lawyers seem well equipped to pitch battle and I expect Vin Weber’s and Skadden Arps’ are, too. When the extent of the perfidy becomes clear and the first objectives met — and the midterms are over — it may be the right time to act. More simply put, I don’t feel equipped to second-guess a man who is such an artful strategist.

Especially when the people who pitched the grenade in his direction are watching it bounce back.

I tend to agree and I’m reminded of the blue faced warriors standing at the ready in Braveheart, as William Wallace (Mel Gibson) tells his men to “Hold…hold…hold…” with the English bearing down on them. There’s a lot of pent up frustration and anger over the injustices we’ve witnessed and it’s easy to go negative or give up. But it’s imperative to stay strong and to get the timing right. We must “hold” and resolve to stand together as citizens while we witness the events unfolding before us. This is a mighty battle, not just for justice, but for the integrity of our nation.

A few prayers wouldn’t hurt either, if you’re so inclined.

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3 Responses to We Need at Least Two More Special Prosecuters

  1. J. Soden says:

    Any special prosecutor should have a limit on both time and budget. If said prosecutor needed more of either, he/she could return to Clowngress and explain why more was needed.
    The way it is now, it’s a never-ending fishing expedition.

  2. Tina says:

    Ann Coulter describes the sleazey game the Democrats have been playing for decades…and getting away with it as only she can…must read.

  3. Peggy says:

    A little off topic.

    Once again the Democrats are pulling out their sleazy game-plan of accusing Republicans of sexual misconduct, womanizing and extra-marital affairs.

    Judge Moore is their latest victim of their attacks for something he allegedly did almost 40 years ago. Once again the double-standards of the dems is laughable when documented facts confirm that JFK, LBJ and Clinton are all guilty of the same accusations.

    Attempting to take out Republicans with accusations of sexual misconduct, to my memory, goes back to Romney.

    Romney – “Binder of women” and extra-marital affair.

    EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: MITT ROMNEY LOVE TRIANGLE SHOCKER!
    https://www.nationalenquirer.com/celebrity/exclusive-interview-mitt-romney-love-triangle-shocker/

    Herman Cain:
    Woman says she and Cain had 13-year affair; Cain denies accusation:
    http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/28/politics/cain-accusation-affair/index.html

    Ted Cruz:
    The remarkable CNN exchange that took the Ted Cruz affair rumors from the tabloids into the mainstream: (Cruz accused Trump, but did he?)
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/03/25/this-remarkable-cnn-exchange-took-the-ted-cruz-affair-rumors-from-the-tabloids-into-the-mainstream/?utm_term=.54e8667e7eec

    George H. W. Bush:
    The biggest question about the George H.W. Bush groping debacle:
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2017/10/26/the-biggest-question-about-george-h-w-bushs-groping-scandal/?utm_term=.69ee90ea9ce2

    Woman says Roy Moore initiated sexual encounter when she was 14, he was 32:
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/woman-says-roy-moore-initiated-sexual-encounter-when-she-was-14-he-was-32/2017/11/09/1f495878-c293-11e7-afe9-4f60b5a6c4a0_story.html?utm_term=.390d4fa02eef

    I’m seeing a pattern here. Does anyone else?

    Also, if Hillary or a democrat did something six months ago we’re told it’s old news, move along, not relevant today. But, if a republican did something 40 years ago or had a drinking problem 30 years ago it’s completely relevant and proof the individual is unfit to serve now and forever.

    I also suspect Mitch McConnell has jumped on the bandwagon since his man Strange didn’t win the nomination and is willing to through Americans under the bus by not having the necessary votes to pass a tax bill this year that would really cut taxes. Instead he’ll work with the Dems and K Street to get a watered-down version next year that will keep the big bucks rolling into his and all congress member’s pockets.

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