Sucker Punch

Guest Post by Jim Kunstler

Having disgraced themselves with full immersion in the barren RussiaGate “narrative,” the Resistance is now tripling down on RussiaGate’s successor gambit: obstruction of justice where there was no crime in the first place. What exactly was that bit of mischief Robert Mueller inserted in his final report, saying that “…while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him?”

It’s this simple: prosecutors are charged with finding crimes. If there is insufficient evidence to bring a case, then that is the end of the matter. Prosecutors, special or otherwise, are not authorized to offer hypothetical accounts where they can’t bring a criminal case. But Mr. Muller produced a brief of arguments pro-and-con about obstruction for others to decide upon. In doing that, he was out of order, and maliciously so.

Of course, Attorney General Barr took up the offer and declared the case closed, as he properly should where the prosecutor could not conclude that a crime was committed. One hopes that the AG also instructed Mr. Mueller and his staff to shut the fuck up vis-à-vis further ex post facto “anonymous source” speculation in the news media. But, of course, the Mueller staff — which inexplicably included lawyers who worked for the Clinton Foundation and the Democratic National Committee — at once started insinuating to New York Times reporters that the full report would contain an arsenal of bombshells reigniting enough suspicion to fuel several congressional committee investigations.

The objective apparently is to keep Mr. Trump burdened, hobbled, and disabled for the remainder of his term, and especially in preparation for the 2020 election against whoever emerges from the crowd of lightweights and geriatric cases now roistering through the primary states. It also leaves the door open for the Resistance to prosecute an impeachment case, since that is a political matter, not a law enforcement action.

This blog is not associated with any court other than public opinion, and I am free to hypothesize on the meaning of Mr. Mueller’s curious gambit, so here goes: Mr. Barr, long before being considered for his current job, published his opinion that there was no case for obstruction of justice in the RussiaGate affair. By punting the decision to Mr. Barr, Mr. Mueller sets up the AG for being accused of prejudice in the matter — and, more to the point, has managed to generate a new brushfire in the press.

Mr. Barr could see this coming from a thousand miles away. I suspect he’s pissed off about being set up like this. I suspect further that he knows this brushfire is intended to produce a smokescreen to obscure the rash of grand jury referrals coming down in the weeks and months ahead against the many government employees who concocted the RussiaGate scandal. Personally, I think Mr. Mueller himself deserves to be in that roundup for destroying evidence (the Strzok / Page cell phones) and for malicious prosecution against General Flynn, among other things.

The reason Mr. Mueller did not bring an obstruction of justice charge against Mr. Trump is that the evidence didn’t support it. He didn’t have a case. In a trial — say, after Mr. Trump was impeached or left office — the discovery process could bring to light evidence that might embarrass and even incriminate Mr. Mueller and his staff, and cast further opprobrium on the federal justice agencies. For instance: why did Mr. Mueller drag out his inquiry for two years when he must have known by at least the summer of 2017 that the Steele dossier was a fraud perpetrated by the Clinton campaign?

Now the propaganda crusade has been initiated to defame Mr. Barr. The idiots running the budding new congressional inquiries are going to pile on him, with the help of the news media. Though he is said to be an “old friend” of Robert Mueller’s, I believe they have become adversaries, perhaps even enemies. Mr. Mueller is not in a position of strength in this battle. He has now officially exited the stage as his mandate expires, so he has no standing to oppose further consequences in the aftermath of RussiaGate. What remains is a dastardly and seditious hoax as yet unadjudicated and an evidence trail a mile wide, and no amount of jumping up and down crying “woo woo woo” by Jerrold Nadler, Maxine Waters, and Adam Schiff going to derail that choo-choo train a’chuggin’ down the tracks.

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10 Comments
Oldtimer505
Oldtimer505
April 5, 2019 10:25 am

Another wait and see moment. Who could have guessed.

Anonymous
Anonymous
April 5, 2019 11:28 am

I completely agree. like his buddy Comey and Comey’s shenanigans regarding prompting the appointment of a special prosecutor, it’s fairly obvious the obstruction bomb left by Mueller is payback for Trump complaining about the Witch Hunt.

Necessary redactions by the AG will prompt the creepy Left to declare a cover-up right into the 2020 election. This is a jihad against America.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
April 5, 2019 11:55 am

It’s a real pleasure to see JHK all fired up.

starfcker
starfcker
  Hardscrabble Farmer
April 5, 2019 11:54 pm

Yes. He has been firing on all cylinders for a while

Uncola
Uncola
April 5, 2019 12:27 pm

But, of course, the Mueller staff — which inexplicably included lawyers who worked for the Clinton Foundation and the Democratic National Committee — at once started insinuating to New York Times reporters that the full report would contain an arsenal of bombshells reigniting enough suspicion to fuel several congressional committee investigations.

Actually, the two lines describing the sources in New York Times and Washington Post articles didn’t say they were part of Mueller’s team, per se. The “reporters” said they were associates or affiliates or some shit like that. In other words, hearsay or gossip, if you will. Perhaps even from fortune cookies, maybe? Not sure

Uncola
Uncola
  Uncola
April 5, 2019 3:02 pm

Take 2 for a double-dip:

why did Mr. Mueller drag out his inquiry for two years when he must have known by at least the summer of 2017 that the Steele dossier was a fraud perpetrated by the Clinton campaign?

For the same reason Mueller said this:

while this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him

so as…

…to keep Mr. Trump burdened, hobbled, and disabled for the remainder of his term, and especially in preparation for the 2020 election against whoever emerges from the crowd of lightweights and geriatric cases now roistering through the primary states. It also leaves the door open for the Resistance to prosecute an impeachment case, since that is a political matter, not a law enforcement action.

All for what purpose? Ratings. Who’s gonna join the revolution when the TV is on, ya know?

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not sure
not sure
April 5, 2019 3:36 pm

The real question is: Who is Trump, a Lion, or a mouse?

During a rally, he roars like a lion, promising justice to the enemies of America.

But, when he is in the oval office, he withdraws into his shell and does the bidding of his advisors.

One thing I can see, while the president flip flops, the elite are moving unmistakably forward in their attempts to silence the truth and keep the witch hunt alive, until they reach their goal of eliminating their opposition.

The left is gaining ground with each passing day; when will the lion roar?

super gorilla vitality
super gorilla vitality
April 5, 2019 6:57 pm

805 days in:

() wall still not built
() swamp still not drained
() hillary still coughing up chunks in between knocking back shots
of cheap single distilled vodka
() investigators investigating investigations
() (((q))) (((q))) (((q)))
() corruption so bad you can smollett
() orange man bad will be reelected for for 4 more years
of fiddling

god bless clown world

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
April 6, 2019 8:26 am

What we see is typical of empires foundering in their final days. We have a communistic half of the population living in 5% of the counties hell bent on telling the other half who live in the 95% of the counties what to do. When the blood starts to pour it the 5% folks aren’t going to be doing very well when the water and electricity are cut to their precious Democrat shit hole cities. They’ll be eating each other within 8 weeks of their isolation.

Steponbugs
Steponbugs
April 6, 2019 11:44 am

It’s refreshing to see that good old fashioned objective journalism isn’t completely dead yet. I’m sure that it galls JHK to be perceived by some as a Trumpist, yet the obvious stench of corruption surrounding this allegation/investigation can not be ignored (unless you’re a MSM direct deposit recipient). Kudos to Kunstler for having the stones to state the obvious in direct terms.