6 Replies to “Brad Johnson on the Mueller testimony”
If Brad Johnson is right about what is happening Trump and Barr not only took off the gloves they put brass knuckles on. They may be able to get some of the coup members in the White House as well as the underlings.
That is really interesting food for thought. I heard a brief news report on the radio about the death penalty being reinstated. I never put two and two together.
On the Mueller thing it was pretty obvious that his capacity has diminished and I actually felt sorry for him (not really). He could have refused the assignment or walked away at any time. He chose not to. His exposure as not informed on his own report is his doing. No one should feel sorry for this man.
My thoughts exactly, Babs. His cognitive abilities were probably quite fine when he decided to enter this circus. By all appearances he is a traitor. This death penalty reinstatement is exactly what is needed now.
Are activist judges traitors? I guess this depends on their decisions, but we know installing such judges has been George Soros’s very important project.
Are activist judges traitors?
I thought of that and am still wondering just how to implement that idea. So far I haven’t thought of anything the left won’t use against us when they get control of the White House.
Death penalty: Interesting. Tell me everything you know or else.
Five more years of Trump and Barr. Sally Yates, James Comey, Loretta Lynch and all the way to Obama.
I’ll never forget when Trump was inaugurated, that laughing smile on Obama’s face.
MUELLER testimony: I disagree re mental problems. I looked at about 1.5 hours of it.
I noticed his apparent frailty was displayed only when Republicans questioned him.
At one point, he was asked about page 152. And he replied immediately, ”Yes, I have it here”.
Mueller played a game for self-protection. He chose between apparent senility or future legal problems. So, all in all, he won by playing both sides.
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If Brad Johnson is right about what is happening Trump and Barr not only took off the gloves they put brass knuckles on. They may be able to get some of the coup members in the White House as well as the underlings.
That is really interesting food for thought. I heard a brief news report on the radio about the death penalty being reinstated. I never put two and two together.
On the Mueller thing it was pretty obvious that his capacity has diminished and I actually felt sorry for him (not really). He could have refused the assignment or walked away at any time. He chose not to. His exposure as not informed on his own report is his doing. No one should feel sorry for this man.
My thoughts exactly, Babs. His cognitive abilities were probably quite fine when he decided to enter this circus. By all appearances he is a traitor. This death penalty reinstatement is exactly what is needed now.
Are activist judges traitors? I guess this depends on their decisions, but we know installing such judges has been George Soros’s very important project.
Are activist judges traitors?
I thought of that and am still wondering just how to implement that idea. So far I haven’t thought of anything the left won’t use against us when they get control of the White House.
Death penalty: Interesting. Tell me everything you know or else.
Five more years of Trump and Barr. Sally Yates, James Comey, Loretta Lynch and all the way to Obama.
I’ll never forget when Trump was inaugurated, that laughing smile on Obama’s face.
MUELLER testimony: I disagree re mental problems. I looked at about 1.5 hours of it.
I noticed his apparent frailty was displayed only when Republicans questioned him.
At one point, he was asked about page 152. And he replied immediately, ”Yes, I have it here”.
Mueller played a game for self-protection. He chose between apparent senility or future legal problems. So, all in all, he won by playing both sides.