NorthDallas40
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Would you?
The difference between you and Gen Flynn is he fought until he was broke, lost his family home, and fell on his sword to keep a corrupt FBI from also railroading his son. You'd have been a gravy oozing POS like Vindman and made up a story against Trump voluntarily.
I doubt you'll ever truly realize the difference.
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I still struggle with why Obama would care, seriously, why the risk opened up by directing or participating in, just, why would he care. He has all the same leverage and skeletons available to him as those who would try to hold anything over his head.
He is EX POTUS, most powerful and protected man on the planet, most powerful fraternity. Even if he "led the charge", he still probably would face no real punishment or actions. Maybe he did knowing he wouldn't and couldn't be caught, plausible deniability.
I just can't see how he wasn't just going through the motions and placating and biding his time until out of office. Yes, maybe he liked the idea of sinking Trump, but, as motivation solely.....or to party.....
Too much generational wealth coming, regardless of the Dem party or any political pressure or allegiances or commitment to, or of, his ideology.......he personally had to much to gain once out of office to want to burden himself with anything other than flying out the door and cashing in. He cares about Obama, and simple human nature would make me believe self preservation and opportunity would drive his decision making.
Could be wrong, but, just can't see why he would bother. Maybe he did. Hopefully we find out.
No, I don't think Trump will fire Muller unless Muller gave him a rock solid reason. The only people speculating IF Trump will fire Muller are Trump detractors and the press.
Right now there is no reason to fire Muller, he's digging his own hole. At the end of this I fully expect Muller to leave in disgrace.
Former federal appellate Judge J. Michael Luttig makes some excellent points regarding Judge Emmet Sullivan’s erratic performance in the Flynn case, writing in the Washington Post. I respectfully disagree with him, though, that the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals should, at this stage, find Sullivan has demonstrated such bias that the case should be reassigned to a different judge.
That would deprive Sullivan of the opportunity to explain himself, while needlessly extending the proceedings, further prejudicing Michael Flynn.
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