Democrats Face a Bleak Post-Mueller Landscape

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Democrats Face a Bleak Post-Mueller Landscape

By Victor Davis Hanson May 09, 2019

Democrats have grown infuriated by Attorney General William Barr's indifference to their hysteria over the Trump-Russia collusion narrative.
Barr recently released a brief summary of special counsel Robert Mueller's conclusions that Donald Trump did not collude with the Russians to warp the 2016 election. Barr added that Mueller had not found enough evidence to recommend that Trump be indicted for obstruction of justice for the non-crime of collusion.

Progressives, who for 22 months had insisted that Trump was a Russian asset, were stunned. But only for a few hours.
Almost immediately, they redirected their fury toward Barr's summation of the Mueller report. Yet few rational people contested Barr's synopses about collusion and obstruction.

Both the Mueller report and Barr's summation can be found on the internet. Anyone can read them to see whether Barr misrepresented Mueller's conclusions.

Again, there have been few criticisms that Barr was wrong on his interpretation that there was no collusion and not enough evidence to indict on obstruction of justice.

But now Democrats are calling for Barr to resign or be impeached for not regurgitating the unproven allegations against Trump. In other words, Barr acted too much like a federal prosecutor rather than a tabloid reporter trafficking in allegations that did not amount to criminal conduct.

The besmirching of Barr's conduct is surreal. He certainly has not done anything even remotely approximating the conduct of former President Obama's two attorneys general.

Has Barr dubbed himself the president's "wingman" or called America a "nation of cowards," as did former Attorney General Eric Holder?

Has Barr's Department of Justice monitored reporters' communications or ordered surveillance of a television journalist? Has Barr used a government jet to take his family to the Belmont Stakes horse race, as did Holder?

Has Barr met secretly on an airport tarmac with the spouse of a person his Justice Department was investigating, as did former Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who had such a meeting with Bill Clinton?

The Mueller report ignored the likely illegal origins of the Christopher Steele dossier, the insertion of an FBI informant into the Trump campaign, the unlawful leaking of documents, and the conflicted testimonies of former high-level intelligence officials.

All of those things were potential felonies. All in some way yielded information that Mueller drew on in his investigation. Yet Mueller never recommended a single indictment of any of the Obama-era officials who likely broke laws.

Mueller was instead fixated on possible collusion with Russia. But it is a crime to knowingly hire a foreign national to work on a presidential campaign -- in other words, to "collude." That is exactly what the Hillary Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee did when they paid British subject Christopher Steele to smear Trump.

Did Mueller argue that the possible crimes of John Brennan, James Clapper, James Comey, Andrew McCabe and other former government officials -- lying to federal investigators, perjury, obstruction of justice, deceiving the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, planting an informant into a political campaign, unmasking and leaking the identities of individuals under surveillance -- were only peripheral to his investigation?

Not really. After all, Mueller indicted Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort, George Papadopoulos, Roger Stone and others for crimes that had nothing to do with collusion and were far less serious than the improper behavior of top Obama administration bureaucrats.

So what really explains the furor now directed at Barr?

One, progressives are terrified that a number of Trump's critics -- Brennan, Clapper, Comey, McCabe -- may soon be indicted. They apparently seek to preempt such indictments by attacking Barr, a seemingly no-nonsense prosecutor who will likely follow up on any criminal referrals from any inspector general that reach his desk.

Two, the 2020 progressive agenda -- whether defined as the Green New Deal, a wealth tax, Medicare for All or open borders -- will not compete well with Trump's currently booming economy. Impeaching Trump for collusion and obstruction is seen by progressives as the best (or perhaps only) way to return to power. That effort so far is failing, causing even more hysteria.

Three, the Mueller investigation is over, finished after 22 months, $34 million and a 448-page, two-volume report.

There will be no indictments of Trump for either collusion or the obstruction of justice during the investigation of that non-crime. So now what?

Since late 2015, Trump, as the supposed Russian puppet or the Machiavellian obstructer of justice, was nightly cable-TV news fare. Now, such fantasies are shattered. But progressives are not willing to let the Mueller investigation rest in peace and move on with their lives.

Perhaps they feel in the political sense that there is nothing to move on to. And they are probably right.


And as an extra, added attraction - Trump the Rubberband Man, 2020 style.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdiOC3qGIXg&feature=youtu.be





https://www.realclearpolitics.com/a...ce_a_bleak_post-mueller_landscape_140279.html
 
This article is trash.
Victor Davis Hanson (the author) is a pretty smart man, but he is also very very very very biased. His opinions are going to be hit or miss, mostly miss if you aren't in his exact lane. Broken clock rule with him.
 
If even the nutbags that vote Left don't believe in the Russia-Trump hoax, why are the Democrats pushing this narrative so hard?
Because it isolated Trump to the point where he had to invite the neocons into his cabinet to prove he wasn't a red, so now everybody gets a war or 3!
 
Because it isolated Trump to the point where he had to invite the neocons into his cabinet to prove he wasn't a red, so now everybody gets a war or 3!

You remember how much of a ladyboner Hillary had for picking a fight with Putin? You ever wonder if that's what we're being steered towards, a hot war with the only other superpower on Earth that has good odds of dropkicking us back across whichever ocean we prefer in a straight-up fight?
 
The Russia situation is way too big and complicated for me to puzzle out. It's essentially a petrostate, that's full of the nastiest weapons ever created, being barely held together by a man that is demonized in the west for resisting total US hegemony. Russia's ability to make war is actually very limited. But the capacity for chaos is through the roof. A weakened Russia is not favorable at all. I don't know... we're ruled my maniacs. If anything I know, it's that.
 
I don't know... we're ruled my maniacs. If anything I know, it's that.

I wouldn't say we're ruled by maniacs, but our ruling class as a whole is quite confident that they won't be personally affected by any negative externalities from the policies they advocate.
 
You remember how much of a ladyboner Hillary had for picking a fight with Putin? You ever wonder if that's what we're being steered towards, a hot war with the only other superpower on Earth that has good odds of dropkicking us back across whichever ocean we prefer in a straight-up fight?

Russia doesn't actually have that great of a record in global conflicts. Losses in the battle of Leningrad were reportedly 20 to 1 in favor of the Germans. They only survived because American and British forces mercilessly bombed German reinforcements and supplies. Then their superpower was driven into bankruptcy and beaten by an idiot cowboy. Also there was that one time their entire military was beaten by literally one dude.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simo_Häyhä
 
Russia doesn't actually have that great of a record in global conflicts. Losses in the battle of Leningrad were reportedly 20 to 1 in favor of the Germans. They only survived because American and British forces mercilessly bombed German reinforcements and supplies. Then their superpower was driven into bankruptcy and beaten by an idiot cowboy. Also there was that one time their entire military was beaten by literally one dude.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simo_Häyhä
Historically, yeah, they're spotty as fuck. But a lot of their newest toys are... alarming. Their training may or may not be on par with our own, I couldn't say either way.
 
Nate Silver, whose credentials I doubt very much but I digress, has pointed to a multitude of polls done during Democratic Presidential candidate events in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Minnesota where next to no one has stated that the Russia hoax is a top 20 concern to them.

If even the nutbags that vote Left don't believe in the Russia-Trump hoax, why are the Democrats pushing this narrative so hard?

I would guess that they think people are stupid enough to give them the Senate in 2020 and then they can use this cudgel as a reason to stall out and do nothing until Trump leaves office.
I think they are hoping to capture the Boomer vote, since Trump won the white, Rust Belt Boomers in 2016. They assume Boomers are still xenophobic Russophobes like in the Cold War days. And Boomers are the only ones who still consume MSM TV, so that's why the TV companies are pushing the Russia hatred so hard.
 
Taking back the Senate in order to impeach Trump will be the central focus of the 2022 midterms. He's going to be reelected because the greatest mind in the Democratic party is an old grandmother who has never had to lead an insurgency before so she's treating it like a bake sale.

:story:
Even if they do pull that off in 2022, which considering how lackluster Dem Senate efforts have been in recent years I'll believe when I see, they would still not have enough Senate seats to pull off an Impeachment just the GOP in 98.
They would have to run up the scoreboard like nobody's business in 22 and again I'll believe that when I see it.
 
The Russia situation is way too big and complicated for me to puzzle out. It's essentially a petrostate, that's full of the nastiest weapons ever created, being barely held together by a man that is demonized in the west for resisting total US hegemony. Russia's ability to make war is actually very limited. But the capacity for chaos is through the roof. A weakened Russia is not favorable at all. I don't know... we're ruled my maniacs. If anything I know, it's that.
Putin is a dumbass. His incessant drive to one-up the USA for his country's loss in the Cold War is going to hand Russian territory (Siberia) to China within 50 years.

DUMBASS.
 
"Fantasies"

I'm glad that the investigation is over. But I got to say that pop culture is making too many people with weird idea of grandeur and politics.
 
What makes this whole thing stupid is that even though that Robert Mueller's investigation is over, they still want to continue this stupid shit.

The Democrats think they're in some clichéd Hollywood movie where they think they're some organization or a fighting force that is dedicated to pretty much overthrow what they see as an authoritarian government when really all they're doing is just LARPing and shit.

The Democratic Party is a party full of speds that are not that much different from Chris-Chan or anyone else like CWC in all.
 
I'm fairly worried about what follows that, because I seriously don't know what will.

The Far Left Progressives, the Big Tech/Media/Hollywood elite, the Communists and the Environuts will create the new Democratic Party running on the promises of a Technostate ruled by identity politics and algorithms while everyone that used to be moderate liberal, classical liberal or a Boomer Democrat will either vote 3rd Party or become an anti-voting bloc like the Perot/Nadler Independents of yore.
 
The whole Russia narrative was mostly dreamed up as a way to explain away what happened on Election Day 2016, and what should have easily been disproven became an obsession that they already decided was fact in their mind.
 
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