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Brian4Liberty
05-19-2017, 08:16 PM
There is potentially an upside to the special counsel being appointed, if they really are non-partisan. The selective enforcement of the law and lack of accountability for the political insiders has become ridiculously obvious. If an investigation truly does lead to all politicians who are cutting crooked deals with foreign powers, then this is a good thing.

Yeah, wishful thinking, but look at the low hanging fruit that is the Hillary cabal. So many blatant crimes waiting to be prosecuted. If a special prosecutor wanted to actually have some success, it's there for the taking.

Watch the media all of a sudden start to downplay this if they think it may backfire on them.

nikcers
05-19-2017, 08:26 PM
There is potentially an upside to the special counsel being appointed, if they really are non-partisan. The selective enforcement of the law and lack of accountability for the political insiders has become ridiculously obvious. If an investigation truly does lead to all politicians who are cutting crooked deals with foreign powers, then this is a good thing.

Yeah, wishful thinking, but look at the low hanging fruit that is the Hillary cabal. So many blatant crimes waiting to be prosecuted. If a special prosecutor wanted to actually have some success, it's there for the taking.

Watch the media all of a sudden start to downplay this if they think it may backfire on them.
Isn't the guy they got in the deep state though? Like Ron Paul says once you go deep state you never go back, or is it once you are in the deep state you are always part of the deep state.

CPUd
05-19-2017, 08:27 PM
I doubt this thing ends without at least 1 indictment. Mueller is the guy who popularized the policy we see in the FBI now, where they send in UCs to push weapons on groups and propose terror plots, then bust the groups for having weapons and terror plots.

gaazn
05-19-2017, 08:46 PM
Russia thing is overblown. USA actively involved in ukraine overthrow and old hugo chavez coup attempt, but fake outrage over russia.

merkelstan
05-19-2017, 08:54 PM
There is potentially an upside to the special counsel being appointed, if they really are non-partisan. The selective enforcement of the law and lack of accountability for the political insiders has become ridiculously obvious. If an investigation truly does lead to all politicians who are cutting crooked deals with foreign powers, then this is a good thing.

Yeah, wishful thinking, but look at the low hanging fruit that is the Hillary cabal. So many blatant crimes waiting to be prosecuted. If a special prosecutor wanted to actually have some success, it's there for the taking.

Watch the media all of a sudden start to downplay this if they think it may backfire on them.

Yes but Trump is just Trump. Hilary *is* the Cabal.

CaptUSA
05-19-2017, 09:00 PM
The biggest upside? Our government is caught up doing this instead of working together to destroy our liberties. Let the branches fight!! I hope it goes a long time!!

Brian4Liberty
05-20-2017, 09:34 AM
Isn't the guy they got in the deep state though? Like Ron Paul says once you go deep state you never go back, or is it once you are in the deep state you are always part of the deep state.

Probably. The big "if" is whether they really look for corruption. More likely it will be nothing more than politics as usual, a whitewash of any real corruption.

pcosmar
05-20-2017, 09:41 AM
Russia thing is overblown. USA actively involved in ukraine overthrow and old hugo chavez coup attempt, but fake outrage over russia.

agreed,
And both sides of the fence are playing along,, even though they know it is bunk.