Topic category: Constitution/Constitutional Crises
How President Trump can terminate the Mueller fiasco and start to drain the swamp
Decisive action is desperately needed
The appointment of Robert Mueller as Special Counsel by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is not about rooting out members of the Trump campaign who colluded with Russia to affect the 2016 election. That fiction simply won't fly.
It’s really all about covering up the collusion between Obama administration politicos (the “Deep State”) and the Clinton campaign to affect the outcome of the election while shielding Hillary Clinton from prosecution for her clearly treasonous criminal activities (thank you, Mr. Comey, for spelling them out so clearly in July 2016). To allow this sham investigation to continue while failing to hold the real criminals accountable may very well affect the outcome of the next three elections (2018 mid-term, 2020 presidential, and 2022 mid-term) and would have a devastating long-term impact on the nation. If such massive criminal abuses go unpunished, there will be no deterrence to future elected and appointed officials from acting treasonously and corrupting our system of justice for their own political advantage.
This nation cannot condone "the end justifies the means" mentality in any quarter of government.
The Mueller activities are purely and simply just a smokescreen and Sessions, either as a willing partner or dupe, is right smack at the center of facilitating the entire corrupt operation.
Sessions may likely go down as Trump’s biggest mistake of his short political career… no, I take that back… it will likely go down as the biggest mistake of Trump's life!
Sessions stint as Attorney General has been an unmitigated disaster. It puzzles me why Trump keeps him. To hell with those who worry about "political fallout"… frankly, the country would be far better served by a change and more people would welcome a change of AG. The manic media are irrelevant. Leftists cannot avoid overplaying their game… and now they delusionally believe their own propaganda! It's called "Trump derangement syndrome."
Here is what I would do ASAP if I were in Trump's position:
These actions would effectively end the shielding of Clinton for her repeated treasonous criminal national security violations relating to her unauthorized use of nonsecure email servers, RICO violations as Secretary of State, criminal election abuses, etc. and would take a huge step in the direction of restoring faith in our judicial system. It would also take a giant step in the direction of draining the swamp.
Failure to take prompt actions along these lines will very likely jeopardize our Constitutional Republic.
Bob Webster
WEBCommentary (Editor, Publisher)
Biography - Bob Webster
Author of "Looking Out the Window", an evidence-based examination of the "climate change" issue, Bob Webster, is a 12th-generation descendent of both the Darte family (Connecticut, 1630s) and the Webster family (Massachusetts, 1630s). He is a descendant of Daniel Webster's father, Revolutionary War patriot Ebenezer Webster, who served with General Washington. Bob has always had a strong interest in early American history, our Constitution, U.S. politics, and law. Politically he is a constitutional republican with objectivist and libertarian roots. He has faith in the ultimate triumph of truth and reason over deception and emotion. He is a strong believer in our Constitution as written and views the abandonment of constitutional restraint by the regressive Progressive movement as a great danger to our Republic. His favorite novel is Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand and believes it should be required reading for all high school students so they can appreciate the cost of tolerating the growth of unconstitutional crushingly powerful central government. He strongly believes, as our Constitution enshrines, that the interests of the individual should be held superior to the interests of the state.
A lifelong interest in meteorology and climatology spurred his strong interest in science. Bob earned his degree in Mathematics at Virginia Tech, graduating in 1964.