Saturday, July 27, 2019

Justice Will Never Be Done

I am torn between feeling sorry for Robert Mueller, and seething at the Democrats who used him.  But, on the other hand, it was Mueller's choice to be used.  He certainly didn't need the money, as he was already well set.  So, the only thing I can think of that would drive him to undertake what is, as Trump has described, a "witch hunt," is an arrogant belief that the people came to the wrong conclusion.  The Constitution didn't work by having the people elect one of the "elite."

But look at the cost of the Mueller probe.  The lives, reputations, and the personal wealth destroyed in his single minded pursuit of Trump, to the exclusion of the real perpetrators.  He claims not to even know about the dossier or Fusion GPS!  Where has he been hiding?

Kurt Schlichter today has a scathing article on Mueller's testimony before the House committee chaired by Representative Nadler at Townhall.com entitled Good Riddance To Bob Mueller. It is clear that Mueller was not the actual architect of the report that bears his name. Indeed, that distinction belongs to Andrew Weissmann, notorious for achieving a false conviction of Alaska Senator Stevens. That conviction was later overturned, too late for the Senators re-election. Weismann was also responsible for the conviction of innocent people in the Enron case, as told by Sydney Powell in her book Licensed To Lie.

Schlichter is also of the opinion that none of these people, guilty of their own "high crimes and misdemeanors" will ever be held accountable:
Of course, Jim Comey lied and gave classified info to his media allies – and its so awesome that our glorious media allies itself with powerful officials in the alleged intelligence/justice community – but we all know he will never be held accountable for it even though if we did it we’d be busy redeeming our own personal Shawshanks. Did anyone even bother asking Mueller if he thought about indicting his buddy the Looming Doofus? I don’t recall, to quote Absent Bob. Probably no one bothered because we all know the answer. The manifest, repeated and unrepentant wrongdoing of members-in-good-standing of the elite was not within his purview.
That is the most troubling thing about the this entire episode. Nothing happens to these people who should be in jail. Weissmann should have been disbarred long ago and sent to prison for withholding exculpatory evidence that exonerated to people he prosecuted. But here he is STILL corrupting justice. Comey, Brennan, Page, Strzok, and others, to one degree or another should at the very least never be allowed near the levers of power again. They have shown they can not be trusted.

And then there is the central figures in this corruption, Hillary and Obama.  Giving Attorney General Barr the benefit of the doubt, I am highly doubtful these people will ever see the inside of a jail cell.  But that is what should happen to both of them if the American people are ever to have faith in the system of justice again. 

2 comments:

  1. While "innocent until proven guilty" is our law, it IS SO HARD to see certain people walking around free rather than inside a cell. I hear ya, man do I hear ya. Take care!

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  2. David, thanks for the empathy. It is truly appreciated. While I also believe in a person's innocence until proven guilty, the fact one can not be proven innocent unless tried. But I see no evidence that people are being investigated, much less tried. In any case, its good to hear from you. Be safe, and take care,

    Wade

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