Mueller is now receiving an afternoon ass reaming
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I don’t think he is aware enough to know that his ass is being reamed. He needs to get back to his Memory Care Facility.
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Of course you have no idea if the answer to that question is no but hell don't let that stop you.SFGbob said:In the end, even Russian election interference, the ostensible purpose of the entire project, was outside Mueller’s expertise. When Rep. Greg Steube asked him if there was any evidence that a single American had changed their vote because of Russian meddling (the answer, incidentally, is no), Mueller responded that it was “beyond his purview.”
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Now comes the hammer with the Horowitz IG Report and the AG’s Durham Report. That will be a State or Uber Schadenfreude.
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Is it yes?GDS said:
Of course you have no idea if the answer to that question is no but hell don't let that stop you.SFGbob said:In the end, even Russian election interference, the ostensible purpose of the entire project, was outside Mueller’s expertise. When Rep. Greg Steube asked him if there was any evidence that a single American had changed their vote because of Russian meddling (the answer, incidentally, is no), Mueller responded that it was “beyond his purview.”
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I know the answer to that question - ZeroGDS said:
Of course you have no idea if the answer to that question is no but hell don't let that stop you.SFGbob said:In the end, even Russian election interference, the ostensible purpose of the entire project, was outside Mueller’s expertise. When Rep. Greg Steube asked him if there was any evidence that a single American had changed their vote because of Russian meddling (the answer, incidentally, is no), Mueller responded that it was “beyond his purview.”
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No you don't. You have no idea why every single person in this country voted the way they voted.SFGbob said:
I know the answer to that question - ZeroGDS said:
Of course you have no idea if the answer to that question is no but hell don't let that stop you.SFGbob said:In the end, even Russian election interference, the ostensible purpose of the entire project, was outside Mueller’s expertise. When Rep. Greg Steube asked him if there was any evidence that a single American had changed their vote because of Russian meddling (the answer, incidentally, is no), Mueller responded that it was “beyond his purview.”
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I'll tell you what, the number of votes that were changed on account of Russian interference was less than the number of illegals who voted.
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so just more bullshit. got it.SFGbob said:I'll tell you what, the number of votes that were changed on account of Russian interference was less than the number of illegals who voted.
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Scott desperately looks for a rabbit hole
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Russell's teapot is an analogy, formulated by the philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872–1970), to illustrate that the philosophic burden of proof lies upon a person making unfalsifiable claims, rather than shifting the burden of disproof to others.GDS said:
so just more bullshit. got it.SFGbob said:I'll tell you what, the number of votes that were changed on account of Russian interference was less than the number of illegals who voted.
Russell specifically applied his analogy in the context of religion.[1] He wrote that if he were to assert, without offering proof, that a teapot, too small to be seen by telescopes, orbits the Sun somewhere in space between the Earth and Mars, he could not expect anyone to believe him solely because his assertion could not be proven wrong.
Russell's teapot is still invoked in discussions concerning the existence of God, and has had influence in various fields and media.



