I am, regardless of the outcome, I'd say there are times in history where paying attention is important.
One thing Mueller said in all this that struck me was, "It would be unfair to the president." But when you combine that with his letter blasting Barr for his misrepresentation of his report, and the fact he went on camera saying that he would have stated full exoneration, but could not.
The constitution says that the Congress is the power that puts a president on trial. So basically the comment "It would be unfair to the president", would be like a cop knowing they have the goods on someone, but refusing to comment to insure the trial isn't tainted so that is fair and the conviction sticks so it cannot be overturned on appeal.
Law enforcement keep things close to their vest to insure that both the accused and the court have a process that insures an outcome that will stick. I am reading Mueller's report as saying, "Dude, not my job to put him on trial, but there is a reason I said I could not exonerate him."
Combine that with over 800 Federal prosecutors of BOTH PARTIES saying that if it were any other person, they'd be indicted.
Trump's base will never leave him unfortunately. But if any good comes out of today, maybe enough swing voters will see that fucker is not worth it and it will damage him in 2020.
Even outside this report, never in my life have I ever seen a President behave in such a mean vile manor constantly picking fights with innocent people, attacking our allies and kissing up to our enemies. There is a reason 50 former REPUBLICAN intel agents warned America, during his run not to elect him.
That bully has even gone as far as trying to claim the Constitution gives him the right to do whatever he wants. THAT comment alone should deem him unfit for office.
I will be watching, and will be hoping Mueller can break it down enough to shatter the image that Trump is worthy of that office.
One thing Mueller said in all this that struck me was, "It would be unfair to the president." But when you combine that with his letter blasting Barr for his misrepresentation of his report, and the fact he went on camera saying that he would have stated full exoneration, but could not.
The constitution says that the Congress is the power that puts a president on trial. So basically the comment "It would be unfair to the president", would be like a cop knowing they have the goods on someone, but refusing to comment to insure the trial isn't tainted so that is fair and the conviction sticks so it cannot be overturned on appeal.
Law enforcement keep things close to their vest to insure that both the accused and the court have a process that insures an outcome that will stick. I am reading Mueller's report as saying, "Dude, not my job to put him on trial, but there is a reason I said I could not exonerate him."
Combine that with over 800 Federal prosecutors of BOTH PARTIES saying that if it were any other person, they'd be indicted.
Trump's base will never leave him unfortunately. But if any good comes out of today, maybe enough swing voters will see that fucker is not worth it and it will damage him in 2020.
Even outside this report, never in my life have I ever seen a President behave in such a mean vile manor constantly picking fights with innocent people, attacking our allies and kissing up to our enemies. There is a reason 50 former REPUBLICAN intel agents warned America, during his run not to elect him.
That bully has even gone as far as trying to claim the Constitution gives him the right to do whatever he wants. THAT comment alone should deem him unfit for office.
I will be watching, and will be hoping Mueller can break it down enough to shatter the image that Trump is worthy of that office.