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You peoples need tinfoil hats ... ha ha! Good one by me! |
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Congress and the American people gave Clinton a pass for perjury because, well, the investigation was unfair. It was political. Is Trump's situation 1:1 analogous? No. There was a lot more than politics involved here at the start. But Trump's political enemies seized on the investigation and used it for political ends. So he fought back politically, and through the powers of his office. The problem for him was these efforts could also be construed as obstruction of a criminal investigation. Trump and Clinton were both fighting with one hand tied behind their back. That's what always happens when politics and investigations are mixed. The attackers use the investigation as a sword and a shield, and the target has no way to defend that doesn't risk making him look like he's engaged in a cover-up. Trump's behavior is far more egregious than Clinton's lie (I wouldn't have even disbarred Clinton), but I think at some level, Barr and even Mueller recognized that for Trump to fight politically against Democrats who were hiding behind and weaponizing Mueller, he had to also attack Mueller and stymie the investigation. Thus, the standard for what constitutes obstruction was relaxed in regard to Trump, in much the same way Congress and the American people rejected the impeachment of Clinton for his "perjury." An investigation that becomes political loses its credibility. (In that regard, Mueller was hobbled from the start.) If the Democrats had not weaponized the Mueller investigation, we might not be seeing this outcome. I understand why they did it. But if one wants to apportion blame for Trump's escaping here, Adam Schiff owns a nice chunk of it. Along with many other Democrats. Notice Pelosi isn't front and center on the Mueller thing. She's smart. She's letting this blow up in other representatives' faces. ETA: The Democrats should be very wary about moving to impeach. The people, as the Times article I cited notes, don't care about Russiagate. An impeachment, which will fail, would be a political disaster. It would also give Trump a huge issue to ride into 2020. All the Ds have to do to win in 2020 is bring back a piece or two of the Blue Wall or Florida. That should be their focus. |
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So you're saying the Mueller report doesn't exonerate him? |
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Any investigation of a President is going to be "political" because people do not want their government to be corrupt or do illegal things. You seem to think that a President who calls an investigation "political" is justified in breaking the law to obstruct it. That's loony tunes. Do you really think that? If not, why not? |
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That’s inartful, but the only way to phrase Mueller’s findings and Barr’s application of them. |
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As an aside, apart from Trump, I think obstruction is an oft abused charge. The deck is already stacked brutally enough in the govt’s favor. A defendant must also worry he’s going too far in trying to save his ass? |
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So whether Trump can be indicted is a mindless question. Yes. You can technically charge him based on any one of the 11 instances Mueller cited. But can you convict? And should you charge a dumb person for trying to squirm out of an investigation, even if he’s the President? Maybe. Or maybe not. I guarantee if we decided to apply the crim code in its entirety to the last five presidents, we could find some technical charge on which to indict. The crim code is in desperate need of a diet. It’s about 50-66% larger than it ought to be. |
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Once an investigation is initiated, a gag order should be imposed on all members of the House and Senate and their staff regarding the investigation. And they may not conduct concurrent investigations of the same issues. They must all shut up, entirely, until the investigation is concluded. |
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A couple of days ago, you were bending over backwards to explain how Barr, a political appointee of Trump's, could be trusted to be fair as he explained to the public how Mueller had exonerated Trump. That was the AG, for whom Mueller worked. You had no concerns about Barr's politics. But today, you are concerned about political influence that even a single member of Congress in the minority might have by making a public statement. Either you feel Trump needs more sympathy than he is getting from this board, or you are so worried about prosecutorial power that you are fine when politics discourages prosecution, just because, but don't want to see it go the other way. It's like it has escaped your notice that DAs in this country are political actors who run on their record to get to office. Your euphemism "leeway" is another way of saying that you are OK if the President breaks the law, if he is being criticized. You just don't want to acknowledge that. |
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