Andy McCarthy's latest
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If the idea was to give Vladimir Putin and his thug regime a new way to sabotage the United States, nice work.
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Make no mistake: This is nakedly politicized law enforcement. There is absolutely no chance any of the Russian officials charged will ever see the inside of an American courtroom. The indictment is a strictly political document by which the special counsel seeks to justify the existence of his superfluous investigation.
Oh, and by the way, the answer to the question posed above is, "Yes, it is now the official position of the United States that Russia gets our Constitution's benefit of the doubt." Here is Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announcing the Friday the 13th indictment: "In our justice system, everyone who is charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless proven guilty."
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Rosenstein made another telling remark at his big press conference. The Justice Department, he explained, will now "transition responsibility for this case to our Department's National Security Division while we await the apprehension of the defendants."
Now, stop giggling over that last part the bit where we hold our breath until Russian dictator Vladimir Putin extradites his spies into the FBI's waiting arms. I'm talking about the first part: Mueller's case, the definitive case about what Russia did to interfere in the 2016 election, is no longer Mueller's case. It is being "transitioned" i.e., buried in the Justice Department unit that deals with counterintelligence matters that do not result in public trials.
I agree with Andy--nice work, Bobby, you doofus.Quote:
"transitioned" i.e., buried in the Justice Department unit that deals with counterintelligence matters that do not result in public trials.