Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Weasel Words
Robert Mueller spent nine minutes spouting “weasel words” about
his “investigation.” He said the only reason he didn’t pursue
charges against President Trump is because it would be
unconstitutional. In addition, he said he “couldn’t exonerate the
president.” But that isn’t what he is
supposed
do. His job is NOT to “exonerate” anybody. He must either find
evidence of his guilt, or he is INNOCENT. He says “If we had
confidence the president clearly didn’t commit a crime, we would
have said so.” Again, that’s not your job, Bob. If you can’t
find EVIDENCE he committed a crime, you just need to SHUT UP. You
don’t get to poison the jury (the
electorate)
with such statements—that is, if you were any kind of a REAL
prosecutor, that is. His whole “statement” was designed to say
Trump was guilty without actually saying it. To give the Dumocrats
leeway to continue to pursue those false “crimes.” In the United
States, a defendant is innocent until proven guilty—unless, it
seems, he is the president, and the Dumocrats don’t want him to be.
(Just common sense)
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