You could be forgiven for having a difficult time following all the players in the continuing saga that has engulfed Congressional committees, the president, the FBI, the NSA, Russia, the Clintons, former FBI Director Comey, WikiLeaks, the media, and who know how many others. The old baseball adage fits: “You can’t tell the players without a scorecard.”
Continuing the baseball metaphor, part of the problem is that it’s not entirely clear who is on whose team. Or for that matter, it’s not clear how many teams there are.
When one sits down to write a piece about this turmoil, one question that comes to mind is how much do potential readers already know, and how much time should be spent rehearsing information in an attempt to help clarify things rather than to obfuscate — something our politicians do well enough anyway.
So when we begin a piece with the assertion that Special Counsel Mueller might be accused of doing the very thing former FBI Director Comey accused President Trump of doing, do your eyes just glaze over, or is this all crystal clear to you?
We’ll try to straighten this out and clarify things for you, as well as hopefully explaining why this is important on page two.
Carol Root-ohm which is why they go after Trump. They wind up exposing what they’ve done instead
can’t tell the players without a program
accused. that goes NO where. that’s f**e news. grab a fact.
Earning that $3M will be tough for mueller.
That fat lady of yours hasn’t sang yet v****a head.
Wayne Jones And the investigation has only gone on for a month.He’s basically blackmailing Mueller.He’s screwed.a
Brenda Parker Name the promises he has come through on.It’s not happening,Wake up and smell the coffee.
But ignore the man behind the curtain.How oblivious can you possibly be.
Opie Wright He fires everybody or they quit.Never in our history has this happened.Don’t be afraid to face the truth.
Tess S. Ray Votes don’t fire a guy who is trying to get at the truth.It’s gonna get worse and worse.Face reality.