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sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
8/21/2018 8:53 am

What an amusing co incident.......Gregg Jarret is often accused of the same thing he accuses Mueller of......that he can't be trusted to be fair and impartial....perhaps a bit of projection going on there.....

Actually, number 1 this week is.......

EVERYTHING TRUMP TOUCHES DIES
by Rick Wilson


hobsonschoice 75F
3600 posts
8/21/2018 11:18 am

LOL


dusty117 73M

8/21/2018 12:02 pm

I think I'm going to trust Mueller.

Wikipedia … Robert Mueller, Attorney who served as the sixth Director of the FBI from 2001 to 2013. A conservative Republican appointed by President George W Bush. President Obama gave his original ten-year term a two-year extension, making him the longest-serving FBI Director since J Edgar Hoover.

A graduate of Princeton University, Mueller served as a Marine Corps. Officer during the Vietnam War, receiving the Bronze Star Medal for heroism and the Purple Heart Medal.

After graduating from the University of Virginia School of Law 1973), he worked at a private firm in San Francisco for three years until his appointment as an Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) in the same city. Before his appointment as FBI Director, Mueller served a United States Attorney as United States Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division, and as Acting US Deputy Attorney General .


sewg1941 82F

8/21/2018 12:35 pm

    Quoting dusty117:
    I think I'm going to trust Mueller.

    Wikipedia … Robert Mueller, Attorney who served as the sixth Director of the FBI from 2001 to 2013. A conservative Republican appointed by President George W Bush. President Obama gave his original ten-year term a two-year extension, making him the longest-serving FBI Director since J Edgar Hoover.

    A graduate of Princeton University, Mueller served as a Marine Corps. Officer during the Vietnam War, receiving the Bronze Star Medal for heroism and the Purple Heart Medal.

    After graduating from the University of Virginia School of Law 1973), he worked at a private firm in San Francisco for three years until his appointment as an Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) in the same city. Before his appointment as FBI Director, Mueller served a United States Attorney as United States Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division, and as Acting US Deputy Attorney General .
I'm not American, I don't have any say whatsoever, but I do have an opinion and I agree with you. Mueller has an exemplary background and is more than qualified to do the job he's taken on.

Trump, on the other hand, grew up a spoiled brat rich kid and has a track record that soils a mountain of toilet tissue. Which one would you 'trust' with your money, your daughter or your life???


MrsJoe 76F
17389 posts
8/21/2018 12:52 pm

    Quoting sparkleflit:
    What an amusing co incident.......Gregg Jarret is often accused of the same thing he accuses Mueller of......that he can't be trusted to be fair and impartial....perhaps a bit of projection going on there.....

    Actually, number 1 this week is.......

    EVERYTHING TRUMP TOUCHES DIES
    by Rick Wilson
Not in the hardback list.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.


MrsJoe 76F
17389 posts
8/21/2018 1:31 pm

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Exactly......... but obviously this POTUS does not know how to shut his mouth.
It is my opinion, that most people who dislike him so much, do so on the basis of his personality and not so much his policies.


Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.


bondjam33 70M
840 posts
8/21/2018 1:47 pm

You mean you are quoting as an authorative source Greg Jarrett? Really?

Do you mean THIS Greg Jarret?

Jarrett has been criticized for letting his political beliefs color his legal commentary, sometimes changing his mind on legal issue based on which political figure would be affected. On August 3, 2017, Jarrett called for a grand jury for Hillary Clinton over her email controversy. A day later, when a grand jury was impaneled by special counsel Robert Mueller in the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections, Jarrett said that grand juries were an "undemocratic farce".

Jarrett later called the Mueller investigation "illegitimate and corrupt" on Fox News, stating that "the FBI has become America's secret police" and "a shadow government". Jarrett likened the FBI to the KGB, the Soviet security agency, for which he received PolitiFact's "PANTS ON FIRE" rating. According to PolitiFact, "numerous historians of the FBI and the KGB say the comparison is ridiculous. The KGB implemented the goals of the Communist Party leadership, including countless examples of tortures and summary executions. The FBI, by contrast, is subject to the rule of law and is democratically accountable.

Sure? lol.


bondjam33 70M
840 posts
8/21/2018 1:51 pm

Perhaps you mean this Gregg Jarrett too?

In the context of possible collusion between Donald Trump's presidential campaign and the Russian government, Jarrett has said that any such collusion would not be a crime: "Collusion is not a crime. Only in antitrust law. You can collude all you want with a foreign government in an election. There is no such statute." According to PolitiFact, the statement is false. Three prominent election law scholars said there are at least four laws that would prohibit the sort of activities under investigation, whether those laws mention collusion or not. Jarrett's focus on a single word fails to reflect the reach of the criminal code."

Jarrett has said that former FBI Director James Comey may have broken the law by releasing a memo to press wherein Comey recounted a conversation with President Trump where Trump requested that Comey end the investigation into Michael T. Flynn. According to University of Texas School of Law professor Bobby Chesney, Jarrett's assertion is "nonsense". University of Georgia law professor Diane Marie Amann also refuted Jarrett's assertion

Your posts get more and more delusional, less and less believable every day. What a hoot.


sparkleflit 76F
10271 posts
8/21/2018 2:25 pm

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I could fill pages with negative reviews about Jarrett and his book.......but what's the point, the conspiracy theorist wing nuts will keep drinking the Fox kool-aid........putting party before country and worshipping at the feet of a corrupt reality-TV star that they idolize.......


dusty117 73M

8/21/2018 3:31 pm

Block, todays news .. a jury found Paul Manafort guilty on eight counts. Do ya think the jury can be trusted?

Also in today's news Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to eight counts saying he acted in Trump's direction.

Meanwhile Donald Trump's isn't "impartial" .. he's been caught in 3-4 thousand lies since he showed up. His latest lie … you need a picture ID to buy groceries. .. no ya don't.


Rentier1

8/21/2018 6:16 pm

I think Mr. Trump should fire him.

As far as I'm concerned, pursuing possible criminal charges against a sitting president is treason.

What ever happened to executive privilege?


hobsonschoice 75F
3600 posts
8/22/2018 9:49 am

    Quoting dusty117:
    Block, todays news .. a jury found Paul Manafort guilty on eight counts. Do ya think the jury can be trusted?

    Also in today's news Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to eight counts saying he acted in Trump's direction.

    Meanwhile Donald Trump's isn't "impartial" .. he's been caught in 3-4 thousand lies since he showed up. His latest lie … you need a picture ID to buy groceries. .. no ya don't.
Oh, but they are good men and Trump only surrounds himself with the best. Trump is now an "un-indicted" co-conspirator as Cohen's plea of guilty was accepted by the court. Cohen made it very clear that candidate Trump directed him to commit a crime.

Gotta give Trump a hand for "cleaning out the swamp".

Lock him up!


Rentier1

8/22/2018 10:05 am

Apparently he can be trusted to convince juries.


sewg1941 82F

8/22/2018 11:47 am

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Eeeeewwwwww! I wouldn't let that creep within a hundred yards of me much less touch me. That is the stuff of nightmares!!!


sewg1941 82F

8/22/2018 8:27 pm

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I agree... the man is weird but his money and his ability to buy sex in any form and his bank account and ability to lie and cheat and not feel any remorse is attractive to the men who idolize him. They all wish they were so blessed. It plain to everyone that Melania is NOT enamoured of her husband. She made a deal and she will comply to the letter but not beyond. I doubt she's had sex with him in years. Just the thought of sex with that moron makes me want to upchuck!


hobsonschoice 75F
3600 posts
8/25/2018 9:38 am

SIZE 3]"Times Best Seller List. ... Omarosa Manigault Newman has taken the fight to President Donald Trump. ... Her new book Unhinged has climbed to the top of The New York Times Best Seller List."

I am sure everything in the book is true and should be taken just as seriously as everything written by Gregg Jarrett.