Absolutely not. Of course now way to disprove it either. I don’t believe anything she says, but I can sure picture people in the white house destroying documents.
I hope you don’t adopt the ‘opposite game’ arguing style another poster is currently using. Your true opinions are appreciated. As a mostly lurker, I can’t believe the ridiculous split personality posts from long time forum members I see lately.
In the grand scheme of things he’s actually a weak person. He’s very weak around other strong men/women.
He’s only strong around people like the weaker Republican men whom he can intimidate. Or small businesses that he can threaten to counter sue (after he doesn’t pay his bills).
The most interesting thing about Mueller testifying is the republican cross examination. With Barr they treated him with kid gloves because they perceive him as “one of them”. How will they treat Mueller? He has been extremely silent for 2 years and doesn’t seem to lean on his ideology for support.
Trump is hiding something? What does that have to do with Mueller? Are you thinking that once Mueller gets before congress he will change the findings of his report and pronounce the president to be guilty?
The one question that absolutely must be asked is this:
Mr. Mueller, at what time did you become aware that the president did not collude with Russia? How long did the investigation continue after the truth was revealed?
His response should be to answer the question. Not to question the questioner. It’s not up to Mueller to decide if this is a legit question. He just needs to answer it. "When did you first realize that there was no collusion with Russia?"
If one has read the report, one would see that it wasn’t established that there was “no collusion” but that the Russians were offering help and the campaign was receptive to it… but the investigation could not establish that the line was crossed.
Dems have no concern at whats best for the country, they haven’t since the Vietnam War era and they will just pound this country into the ground or into another Civil War.