Dox47 wrote:
DW_a_mom wrote:
None of the Mueller indictments are supposed to mean anything?
He didn't indict anyone for actually colluding with Russia, it was all process crimes relating to the investigation, and the investigation was opened based on false claims from the Steele dossier. No dossier, no investigation, no process crimes to indict anyone on, it was all smoke and mirrors.
What about the 20 odd Russians indicted?
The investigation may not have gone where the Democrats wanted it to go politically, but it didn't exactly go nowhere.
Real information about real interference was uncovered. That isn't smoke and mirrors.
If where an investigation is going to go is supposed to be a foregone conclusion, there would never be a point to having any investigations. This assumption that just because it didn't go where wanted renders it bogus is, to me, ridiculous. We'd always have to know the real story before investigating anything, which basically means we'd never investigate anything at all. You investigate to find out what the truth is, not because you already know the truth and only need proof.
As for those process crimes, if there was nothing to uncover, why would anyone engage in a process crime to start with? People went to jail rather than tell their truth. Why? Sure, they knew they would get pardons, but why spend any time at all in jail if there was nothing to hide? There is still smoke coming from those woods, and pretending there isn't requires some selective vision. I accept that we will likely never know if that smoke is just a normal campfire or something more serious, but its still there.
We've gone in circles on this concept before, so maybe I just don't know how to get you to see the concept, or maybe your fundamental world view will always reject it, but my professional field might not even exist if it hadn't been determined that a certain amount of investigation is necessary just to help people keep their noses clean, and if following barely there leads wasn't known to be important. It doesn't matter what caused the suspicion. It matters what you find. Within limits, of course, to prevent undue burdens on freedom, but we have those.
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