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.
The made up Russian scandal is a joke and needs to be brought to end. Russia since the time of the USSR has been interfering in American elections. America is no better, former President Obama tried to interfere in the Israeli elections. Obama failed as has the Russians. History shows the Progressive-fascist Democratic Party has sought the help of the USSR to keep Reagan from being elected and that failed.
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Hang onto that thought. Post impeachment Trumpers may be good candidates for S-Therapy.
Tony,
Before every impeachment or conviction, there must first be an accusation.
Mueller has only been at it for 2 months.
This is not even the end of the beginning.
He won’t stop…
He will never stop..
not until the bad guys are all brought to justice for something.. anything.
Fire him !!!
Mueller is a traitor to America , what a scumbag
I rethought him weeks ago…and my thinking is he needs to go!
Thank you Joyce Reynolds for giving us the he facts. I know He is the one I voted for him and will forever support. He lives America like I do,
Tony Scaramucci should help.
He projects a straightforward demeanor, he has a credibility about him and a humility that will improve relations with the press and maybe even make the President more accessible to folks beyond his base.
He should be the Press Secretary and the daily briefings should again be aired on cable news.
The President could dramatically improve his favorability ratings if he would listen to this guy.
Interesting. Why worry about pardons? Why would this thought even come up? Just a simple question.