December 5, 2018
Many very intelligent people who know many of the best
things are saying that Robert Mueller’s team has recently informed Chrump’s
defense team that they are now tying up loose ends and preparing to wrap things
up. Former federal prosecutor Elie Honig
made gave his take in a new CNN op-ed, “By the end of this week, we will know
much more about the strength of Mueller's hand and the threat his investigation
poses to President Donald Trump and his administration.
Mueller vs. Chrump: The Marine versus The Maroon
Peter Zeidenberg, who was on the Special
Counsel prosecution team that investigated the outing of Valerie
Plame, which eventually resulted in the indictment and conviction
of Scooter Libby, is one of the very intelligent people who thinks Mueller
is batting in the ninth inning, with the lead, with three men on base and no
outs. While it is generally
assumed that the treasonous act of outing an active CIA field agent was Dick
Cheney’s plot to exact revenge for Plame’s husband daring to tell a truth
Cheney did not want told (the fact that Iraq did not have WMD), it was Libby
who took the fall. George W. Bush
commuted Libby’s sentence at the time, (possibly under threat of a hunting trip
with Cheney) and recently, un-President Chrump gave Libby a full pardon. Zeidenberg recently said, “…expect to see a
case of conspiracy to interfere with the 2016 election to be laid out in
court.”
In a USA Today op ed Zeidenberg wrote, “Defenders of the
president have, despite the obvious progress of the Mueller investigation —
more than 30 indictments or guilty pleas, including Trump's campaign chairman,
personal lawyer, national security adviser, deputy campaign manager and foreign
policy adviser — consistently argued that "no collusion" has been
proved. While it is true that the
charges made public have not alleged conspiracy (there is no crime of
"collusion") it should be clear to all but the most obtuse by now
that the endgame is drawing near. Mueller is laying out the predicate for a
wide-ranging conspiracy case that will likely ensnare the president's family and,
quite likely, Trump himself.”
Other possibly equally smart people are saying, not so fast.
In any event, un-President Donald Chrump seems increasingly disturbed
(I know, it is difficult to tell) as Mueller’s Chrump hunt continues. The inscrutable, relentless and unflappable
Mueller, as Zeidenberg professed, is hot on the trail of any number of
Chrumps. Meanwhile, Chrump’s campaign of
obstruction of justice, has jumped the median and swerved into the witness
tampering lane.
Chrump praised professional dirty-trickster, all-around
sociopath and long-time friend Roger Stone for refusing to submit to
questioning by Mueller’s team. Some
people think that presidents should not be encouraging lawlessness, but none of
those people have tattoos of Richard Nixon on their back (as Stone does), nor
are they apparently living in the White House.
Stone has since decided to invoke the Fifth Amendment, refusing
to provide materials or testimony to Mueller’s team. Donald Chrump has weighed in on the Fifth Amendment from time to time...
Kellyanne Conway’s lawyer husband, no stranger to America’s
current favorite sport - Chrump trashing, suggested that Chrump’s ode to Stone
is, in fact, witless witness tampering.
Trial at Muellerberg
Seriously Fuxed Up
No one knows when this investigation will end, and who will
end up as Mueller’s bitch. You know things are starting to deteriorate
though when Chrump’s very own propaganda machine/advisory board starts hedging
their bets on the very fakeness of the Mueller witch hunt. During a segment on Fux’s “Outnumbered”
Monday, one of the hosts wandered out of alternative reality, venturing
surprisingly close to the real world. Lisa
Kennedy Montgomery, addressing the current state of the Mueller investigation told
her audience, “There might be something there.
There absolutely might be something there. We don’t know what Mueller has; he might have
something. Things are starting to seem a
little weird.”
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