Good point.
As much as I hate Mueller and believe he's a real POS, I'll cut him a little slack for being the FBI Director in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. That event, the investigation following and the Patriot Act thrust him front and center. But that was then and this is now.dcAg said:
My Dad was an FBI agent for nearly 30 years. His comments where, "Muelller was the first FBI director to politicize the FBI." His second thought, "...why is Comey deciding on what to prosecute or not as the FBI investigates then turns the info to the DOJ and they decide what to prosecute." Both interesting insights. Mueller didnt care because he is done. Comey wants a cushy high paying job. One that he does not deserve because he does not have the interests of the country in his best interest.
Oh I agree. My point was it didn't matter who was FBI Director after 9/11, they would have still been more in the spotlight than before that event. Prior to 9/11 I would have been hard pressed to correctly identify the current Director of the FBI unless they were standing behind the Attorney General announcing a major newsworthy indictment.nortex97 said:
Mueller and Comey are both traitors. Mueller oversaw the whole lexicon/training at the FBI changing over to make sure it didn't offend muslims.
That's about all I need to know about him, but hearing how sanctimonious and arrogant both he, and his ardent supporters on the hill/fake news were for 2.5 years as he twiddled around with a bunch of treasonous jerks, I'd have a tough time spitting on him if he were on fire in front of me.
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Still hard for me to comprehend HOW Comey climbed the ladder within the FBI given his obvious arrogance, elevated political bias and projected disregard for Constitutional law.
Where's the whistle blower from SDNY FBI? Or one from NYPD? Hard to believe there is not one person who knows what happened and was outraged by it.Quote:
Note the date: October 6, 2016 (Weiner laptop & Hillary email scandal), & the characters involved: ....."alleged" destruction of laptops...alleged???
I seem to recall a few NYPD officers/detectives/whatever committed "suicide" a few years back...after 2016, of course...aggiehawg said:Where's the whistle blower from SDNY FBI? Or one from NYPD? Hard to believe there is not one person who knows what happened and was outraged by it.Quote:
Note the date: October 6, 2016 (Weiner laptop & Hillary email scandal), & the characters involved: ....."alleged" destruction of laptops...alleged???
I don't know how much of this can be believed, but supposedly a few of the NYPD individuals who saw the content on Weiner's laptop committed 'suicide'.aggiehawg said:Where's the whistle blower from SDNY FBI? Or one from NYPD? Hard to believe there is not one person who knows what happened and was outraged by it.Quote:
Note the date: October 6, 2016 (Weiner laptop & Hillary email scandal), & the characters involved: ....."alleged" destruction of laptops...alleged???
SeMgCo87 said:I seem to recall a few NYPD officers/detectives/whatever committed "suicide" a few years back...after 2016, of course...aggiehawg said:Where's the whistle blower from SDNY FBI? Or one from NYPD? Hard to believe there is not one person who knows what happened and was outraged by it.Quote:
Note the date: October 6, 2016 (Weiner laptop & Hillary email scandal), & the characters involved: ....."alleged" destruction of laptops...alleged???
Nah, that's just a coincidence...no connection 'tall a'tall...
This one?MaroonStain said:SeMgCo87 said:I seem to recall a few NYPD officers/detectives/whatever committed "suicide" a few years back...after 2016, of course...aggiehawg said:Where's the whistle blower from SDNY FBI? Or one from NYPD? Hard to believe there is not one person who knows what happened and was outraged by it.Quote:
Note the date: October 6, 2016 (Weiner laptop & Hillary email scandal), & the characters involved: ....."alleged" destruction of laptops...alleged???
Nah, that's just a coincidence...no connection 'tall a'tall...
When was the video of the lady describing the contents of Weiner's laptop?
She said career investigators watched the content of the emails and had to go throw up.
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His actions while FBI Director were way above his pay-grade as he was acting like he was still at DOJ. He went full J. Edgar Hoover and deserved to be put in prison for life, if not hung for sedition!
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New evidence confirms FBI is lying again after a former Assistant US Attorney claims under oath that the FBI did examine Seth Rich's computer.
Previously we reported that after getting caught lying to the Courts and claiming there were no documents related to Seth Rich, emails between FBI Deep State lovers Peter Strzok and Lisa Page were uncovered by Judicial Watch with the title "Seth Rich" .
Next the FBI claimed the Strzok-Page emails were redacted to protect the investigation they claim never happened.
After bringing in the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York to argue against an evidentiary hearing on the matter, the judge denied attorney Ty Clevenger's request for an evidentiary hearing but provided no explanation for the verdict.
Clevenger has now uncovered that the former Assistant US Attorney related to the case admitted that Rich's computer was inspected by the FBI and that there would be records related to this investigation.
Another ****ing Bush 43 appointee.will25u said:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/doj-turns-over-unredacted-mueller-report-to-judge-who-questioned-barrs-credibility?_amp=true
A federal judge who questioned Attorney General William Barr's "credibility" received an unredacted copy of special counsel Robert Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Justice Department attorneys notified the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia of the transfer in a brief filing on Monday, noting it was in pursuance to two orders this month by District Court Judge Reggie Walton.
Walton, an appointee of President George W. Bush, said the court had "grave concerns about the objectivity of the process that preceded the public release of the redacted version of the Mueller Report" and its "impacts on the Justice Department's subsequent justifications" that its redactions of the report were authorized under the Freedom of Information Act.