Thursday, September 5, 2019

It’s Now A Three-Part Series: How Trustworthy Is Robert Mueller and His Russiagate Report?


I wrote the following three articles one at a time, each leading toward the other.  Now with the completion of the third, I realize that they comprise a three-part series all addressing a very serious question: How trustworthy is Robert Mueller and his Russiagate report?

Reading the three of them you will get an in depth profile and history of Mr. Mueller and his career (including his frequent collaborations and overlaps with William Barr) very different from what you think you might know from reading Mr. Mueller’s Wikipedia page.

Enjoy!  The articles are:


    •    Part I- The Mueller Report And William Barr Summaries- So Perfectly Calibrated To Keep Us Distracted With “Russiagate” . . . Noticing That The Public Isn’t Served By This (And Noticing Who Exactly Is)

    •    Part II- How Trustworthy Is Robert Mueller And Should We Put Any Faith In Mueller’s Russiagate Report? Some Answers From This Year’s Left Forum, Including One From Left Field.



    •    Part III- When It Was Time To Promote Robert Mueller, The Press Publicly Promoted Mueller: Comparing The Strange Episodes of Forgetting and Résumé Cleansing That Covered Up Concerns About Mueller’s Past
PS: *Bonus Addition*–  I wrote a September 8, 2019 postscript to the third article of the series.  The additions provided by the postscript were significant enough that I also published that postscript as its own stand alone September 14, 2019 article:

    •    Postscript For Our National Notice “How Trustworthy Is Robert Mueller?” Series: A NY Post Article “Robert Mueller Helped Saudi Arabia Cover Up Its Role in 9/11 Attacks” Evokes Consideration Of The Strange FBI/Saudi Khobar Towers Bombing Investigation
The Clinton And The Trump Investigations And Impeachments: Both Following The Same Formula For Division And Subtraction By Distraction?
PPS: *Second Bonus Additions*– In connection with another, more recent, article I wrote about how the Mueller Russiagate investigation served to distract the public (The Clinton And The Trump Investigations And Impeachments: Both Following The Same Formula For Division And Subtraction By Distraction? February 22, 2020), I felt it was time to create an separate short article (List of Craftily Botched Mueller Investigations, February 22, 2020) that would provide an index allowibng people to easily find where in the original series of Mueller articles I wrote about each of the more than a dozen extraordinarily high profile cases and investigations running from the 1990s consistently to the present where Mueller’s results were conspicuously suspect.



List of Craftily Botched Mueller Investigations

   

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