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Senator John Kennedy, telling Mueller how to do his Job.
I happened to see the longer video of this, of a GOP Senator reacting to yesterday’s Michael Cohen awake-up-call news. But I’ve been unable to locate that clip so far, so here is the shorten transcript of from PBS:
Senator John Kennedy, R-La.:
We do need to wrap it up. It's been, what, 17 months now? And the American people are entitled to know what happened and who, if anybody, broke the law.
That one thing that the “shut-it-down” Louisiana Senator said, that was indeed True, was in how he prefaced that unsolicited Mueller advice (above). Wherein the Senator drawled his disclaimer: That he, a Louisiana Senator, “should not be one to be giving the Special Counsel advice.”
True that. Hey, that’s was exactly what I was thinking.
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Especially considering that the long history of Special/Independent Counsel Investigations would be on Robert Mueller’s methodical and careful side … and Not the calendar-challenged Senator ...
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Let’s see, the current Special Counsel Investigation started on May 17, 2017
… as of today Nov 30, 2018, that would make it exactly 563 days long.
So just a mere pup on the time scales of Special Counsel inquiries (which are measured in 1000-day time scales).
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Yaah But — “What about her Emails” ...
Hey GOP, Don’t you actually have to “commit crimes” … in order to get Indictments?
Let’s see 563 days / by 365 days in a year = 1.54 Years.
That’s how long Special Counsel Robert Mueller has been at it. One and One-half years.
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Trey Gowdy wasn’t told to “shut-it-down” as a year and a half.
Instead he was told to keep looking, keep digging, there’s got to be dirt there somewhere.
Trey Gowdy, after 6 long wide-ranging years of trying — ended up with 0 Indictments.
And in less than a third of that time, the investigation by Robert Mueller has:
“resulted in more than 100 criminal counts against 33 people and three companies”
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All this means, that the GOP Trump-Enablers like John Kennedy should in a word just:
STFU!
GOP think only Democrats commit Crimes. Then again they’re not big on that Evidence thing.
Trey Gowdy, the GOP Inquisitor who found Zip in his efforts, has said this about the current Inquiry:
"I don't think it's a witch hunt. I have never thought it was a witch hunt," said Gowdy, chairman of the House Oversight Committee, during an interview on CBS's "Face the Nation."
Stacks of Guilty Pleas and Plea-deals, have a way a sharpening a DA-hopeful’s mind, it would seem.
Trump-addled cheerleaders, not so much.
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