Conservative Angle:
For months, The Gateway Pundit has been reporting on Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s flaws exhibited in both the investigation into alleged Trump-Russia collusion during the 2016 presidential election and his personal track record as an attorney. The Los Angeles Times published a piece on Saturday highlighting the Mueller’s “surprising flaws.” However, it’s not so surprising if you have been following our coverage of the Special Counsel.
According to Los Angeles Times reporter David Willman, Mueller’s “tenacious yet linear approach to evaluating evidence led him to fumble the biggest U.S. terrorism investigation since 9/11.”
The case? Mueller personally manage the FBI investigation into who sent powered anthrax to government officials, killing five people and injuring 17 others.
Los Angeles Times writes:
The FBI focused on Steven Hatfill, a virologist at the U.S. Army’s laboratories at Ft. Detrick, Md. In January 2003, Mueller assured Congressional leaders in a closed-door briefing that bloodhounds had traced anthrax from the attacks to Hatfill.
But Hatfill had no experience handling anthrax. Nor did he have access to anthrax stored at Ft. Detrick or elsewhere. Years later, the FBI would reject the bloodhound evidence as unreliable.
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Two months later, on Aug. 6, Mueller summoned senior investigators and prosecutors on the anthrax case to his seventh-floor office. The FBI would hold a news conference that afternoon, and he wanted to recap the case’s stunning denouement.
Bruce E. Ivins, an Army microbiologist at Ft. Detrick who specialized in handling anthrax, had committed suicide after his lawyers informed him he was about to be charged with murder for the letter attacks.
Evidence showed Ivins had created and held custody of a batch of anthrax traced by DNA to each of the killings.
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Mueller let others hold the news conference. Some aides who met Mueller that day think he was reluctant to publicly address the missteps with Hatfill, the bloodhounds and the long delay in focusing on Ivins. read more
I have the feeling that Mueller wasn’t selected because he’s especially competent.
“Fumbled” my ass.
Obstruct. Confuse. Diffuse. Obfuscate. Dissemble. Distract. Maskirovka.
He is doing his job admirably and President Trump seems to be unable to get rid of him. He seems to be the “Full Employment for Maggot Socialist Lawyers” Czar.
The “Hate-America First” Czar. And the “Let’s Pervert the Idea of Justice Beyond any Semblance” Czar.
He is following the Soros/Clinton agenda without regard to the Constitution or any notion of law. His own hands are filthy and he can’t back out without standing in the dock for Treason, if we ever attain an active DoJ and FBI uncorrupted by Inter-National Socialism.
Yeah, I know – fat chance.
izlamo delenda est …
Mulehead Mueller reminds me of John Kerry, a guy who gets ahead on pedigree and superficial “leader” looks while basically being little more than unimaginative simple-minded moron, fully confident that he is, in fact, the smartest guy in the room. That’s a truly dangerous combination in a prosecutor. I’ll bet Mulehead has left a trail of broken lives of innocent people. He sure as hell fucked up Hatfill’s life.
He’s a male Jamie Gore-lick, “fixing” one thing after another for the establishment, willing to appear foolish or incompetent if necessary, willing to make the bad decisions which are ordered by his superiors, and willing to take the heat for those decisions, with the guarantee that he will never be prosecuted and will be well-compensated for his service. This is a time of great crisis for the establishment, and it is telling that they have made an unelected bureaucratic fixer their most powerful man in DC.
Mueller is doing an honorable job. Clearing out the entire swamp.. could take two years.
Mueller Ain’t Going Away
Unless the Atty. Gen. would step in and accuse him of some crime to do with uranium one.
Jeff Sessions whenever you that because he has other business to conduct?
Can you name the leftist President that put him in at FBI?