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Has right-wing media influence peaked?
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Well, no mention of the Ashley Biden diary I see. Another one of those total cock-ups by SR that he'll try very hard to forget. Don't worry, SR... I'll remember.
"The Special Counsel indicted 34 people—seven U.S. nationals, 26 Russian nationals, and one Dutch national—and three Russian organizations." quotes SR.
True. But not a single one of them was indicted for collusion. Most didn't see the inside of a courtroom. Those that did were tried on things totally unrelated to collusion or even the election. No Russians were tried. When one wanted to have their case heard, Mueller dropped the charges showing how bad the evidence was.
So Mueller said he couldn't charge Trump while he was president. But then no charges were bought after he was president. Can't imagine why. Oh, wait....yes I can. There was no evidence.
Funny that you're relying on Mueller. When he got before Congress to answer questions about his 'probe' it was clear he was a dullard that made Biden look sharp. 136 "I don't know"s. 250 "I can't recall"s.
Maybe he should have checked his diary.. Oh sorry, I forgot we weren't mentioning diaries any more. </grin>