Mueller’s first act should’ve been to verify credibility of premise for probe

Notwithstanding the fact special counsel appointments actually REQUIRE that a crime has been established as having been committed…any honest prosecutor appointed to that position should, as a first order of business, ensure credibility for its existence.

At that point, Mueller would’ve determined a FISA surveillance warrant was fraudulently obtained, and the next order of business should have been to indict co-conspirators.

Mueller’s extra-legal parameters instructed he follow “…any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation…” (bold emphasis added)

Failing to determine at its onset that the entire Trump-Russia narrative was based on a dirt-dossier opposition research paper, and that fraudulent data was used to justify a FISA surveillance warrant, is all the Attorney General needs to justify replacing Mueller with an honest special-counsel prosecutor who will follow a necessary course of action.

Let’s continue the probe, lawfully, and take down these deep-staters.

Where rule-of-law & honest journalism are concerned, the state of our Union is…Banana Republic

Banana Republic.

There’s no other way to describe America today, when a known felon like Hillary Clinton can be paraded before the American public as a serious presidential candidate…and a duly-elected President is harried and harassed where no crime has been committed.

Yes, Martha, mishandling classified data on a home-brew server is a felony, and yes, Martha, the ‘justice’ system and FakeNews media gave Hillary a Free Pass.

Yes, Martha, there’s now a ‘special counsel’ investigating a non-crime, and positioning to indict Pres Trump for obstruction…from a crime that’s never been established.

Sadly, almost half the country is okay with the farcical nature of both situations, because (evidently), one’s political affiliation determines how, and against who, ‘justice’ is done.

The stench of hypocrisy is overwhelming.

And, regretfully, the hope of righteousness and courage within GOP ranks is waning.

Au contraire, Mr. Sharpton…your ‘crisis’ is that the President DOES understand the Constitution

The joke that is Al Sharpton says “the crisis is we have a president that doesn’t understand the Constitution”…without, of course, explaining with any specificity what exactly has caused this race-baiting dimwit to make such an assertion.

Ironically, it was in the context of the ongoing, unconstitutional Mueller special counsel probe, and probably had something to do with an unsubstantiated report that President Trump supposedly asked (then) FBI Ass’t Dir. McCabe who he voted for.

So, they’ve no problem with unconstitutional activity on the Left, just with the Right.

Sharpton and his ilk have a problem…

…with a President who understands the Constitution very well.

Michelle Obama offers ‘hope’ to those frightened by historic low black unemployment, higher wages

Michelle Obama has a message for Americans who are frightened by the current political climate: remain hopeful.” (Think those creating the climate care?)

So, be hopeful: forget it’s FakeNews creating all the drama, trying to undermine Trump.

Yeah – forget black-Americans are getting jobs; their paychecks are bigger, as are their pension plans and 401Ks – due to the Trump-onomic effect hitting Wall Street.

Maybe she should ask her frightened masses to call their congressional representatives and demand they start working with the GOP, and stop scaring their constituents?

Or, call CNN and the Washington Post and ask for honest journalism.

(Just some random thoughts to throw out there, on the passing scene.)

But, maybe we’re being unfair?

After all, ‘who’ the frightened Americans are weren’t ID’d with specificity in this report.

Could it be it’s not the citizenry who are “frightened by the current political climate”?

Could be, it’s the politicians who are threatened by a positive economic atmosphere brought on with Trump and Republican efforts. Could be that success is scary.

If so, those politicians can get with the program, or work on their anti-success screed.

‘Cuz with the economy growing by leaps and bounds, their choices are that limited.