Tick tock, tick tock. Does Mueller really want to get to the WHOLE TRUTH? https://twitter.com/kimdotcom/status/898190353815056384 …
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Easy answer. Mueller does NOT want the whole truth. The whole truth would reveal all of the crimes and have them made know to the entire public. The volume of the information would be more than what the MSM could spin and distort with the 30 second sound bite. What Mueller wants is the illusion of getting at the truth. He wants the fiction that he is doing some thing. He wants to continue to be the liar that he is, by the lie of omission (where you tell do tell the truth/revel the some facts, but not ALL of them. Because if you did the other person would come to a different conclusion). Mueller, like Comey is now a known factor; a liar and a deceiver who can not be trusted. Period.
ReplyDeleteMueller, like Comey is now a known factor; a liar and a deceiver who can not be trusted. Period.
DeleteAgreed.
Let's see if Mueller wants to investigate this since it is definitely included in "all related matters" of alleged Russian collusion? No wait! This is a matter specific to the whether there was Russian collusion and hacking of the DNC. This is quite a test for the Special Counsel. Let's see just how special he is. --Ron W
ReplyDeleteLet's see just how special he is
DeleteNot very I am sure.