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Nolte: Robert Mueller Isn’t Senile; He Was a Dirty Cop Forced to Take the Witness Stand
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/07/25/nolte-robert-mueller-isnt-senile-he-was-a-dirty-cop-fo ^ | 7/25/2019 | John Nolte

Posted on 07/25/2019 2:50:41 PM PDT by bitt

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To: Labyrinthos

You are right.

My apologies to you and the board.

Turning 51 this year, I’m trying to look at the bright sides of the 60 through 90s!


61 posted on 07/25/2019 6:56:34 PM PDT by dp0622 (Bad, bad company Till the day I die.)
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To: bitt

You know, when I watched Mueller I couldn’t help but think that what we have here is an individual who knew that he was totally exposed and caught in a web of lies. AND at the end of his ‘career’ and on the serious backside of his life, he wasn’t thinking about the questions he was being asked... he was thinking of the One who he really has to answer to. I know nothing about Mueller’s spiritual condition... but the look that I saw on his face was guilt.


62 posted on 07/25/2019 7:01:24 PM PDT by hecticskeptic
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To: bitt

Thanks, really interesting. Here’s:

MUELLER’S FIVE YEAR UP-OR-OUT POLICY

In federal law enforcement, it takes a new federal agent or supervisor about five years or so after arriving at a newly assigned office to gain the trust and respect of local law officers. That trust and respect is absolutely critical to doing the best job possible. Yet new FBI Director Robert Mueller came up with a new personnel policy that would rid the FBI of thousands of years of its most invaluable experience.

In a nutshell, after an FBI employee was in any type of supervisory position for five years, he or she had to either come to Washington to sit at a desk or get out of the FBI. In the myriad of FBI offices around the country, most agents love what they do in actively enforcing the law. They have families involved in the community; their kids enjoy their schools; and they do not want to move to the high cost of living in Washington, DC, and especially not to an inside desk job.

What occurred around the country was that agents in charge of their local offices got out of the FBI and did something more lucrative. Though they really wanted to stay in, they were not allowed to do so if they were not moving to DC. Agents told me that it was not unusual for the Special Agent in Charge of a field office to have well over 20 years of experience before the policy change. Under Mueller’s policy that changed to new Special Agents in Charge having five to ten years of experience when they took over.

If the FBI Director wanted nothing but “yes” men and women around the country working for him, this was a great policy. Newer agents are more likely to unquestioningly salute the FBI Mecca in Washington, and the Director, and never boldly offer a suggestion to fix a bad idea and Mueller had plenty of them. Whether it was wasting millions of dollars on a software boondoggle or questionable personnel preferences, agents tell me Mueller did not want to hear from more experienced people voicing their concerns about his ideas or policies.

An NPR report December 13, 2007, entitled, “FBI’S ‘Five-And-Out’ Transfer Policy Draws Criticism” dealt with the Mueller controversial policy:

“From the beginning of this year (2007) until the end of September (2007), 576 agents found themselves in the five-and-out pool. Less than half of them — just 286 — opted to go to headquarters; 150 decided to take a pay cut and a lesser job to stay put; 135 retired; and five resigned outright.”

In the period of nine months accounted for in this report, the FBI ran off a massive amount of absolutely priceless law enforcement experience vested in 140 invaluable agents. For the vast part, those are the agents who have seen the mistakes, learned lessons, could advise newer agents on unseen pitfalls of investigations and pursuit of justice. So many of these had at least 20-30 years of experience or more. The lessons learned by such seasoned agents were lost as the agents carried it with them when they left.

In the 2007 NPR report, the FBI Agents Association indicated that the Five-Year-Up-or-Out program hobbles field offices and takes relationships forged there for granted. In other words, it was a terrible idea.

The incalculable experience loss damages the FBI by eliminating those in the field in a position to write to or meet with the FBI Director to advise him against some of the mounting judgment errors on his part which were listed in the NPR article. But this was not the only damage done.

If an FBI Director has inappropriate personal vengeance in mind or holds an inappropriate prejudice such as those that infamously motivated Director J. Edgar Hoover, then the older, wiser, experienced agents were not around with the confidence to question or guide the Director away from potential misjudgment. I also cannot help but wonder if Mueller had not run off the more experienced agents, would they have been able to advise against and stop the kind of abuses and corruption being unearthed right now that occurred during the Obama administration.

Rather than admit that his Five Year Up or Out Policy was a mistake, Mueller eventually changed the policy to a Seven Year Up or Out Program.

I once pointed out to him at a hearing that if he had applied the Five Year Up-or-Out Policy to literally everyone in a supervisory position, he himself would have had to leave the FBI by September of 2006. He did not seem to be amused.

One other problem remained that will be discussed in more detail later in this article. Before Mueller became Director, FBI agents were trained to identify certain Muslims who had radicalized and become dangerous. Mueller purged and even eliminated training that would have helped identify radical Islamic killers. By running off the more experienced agents who had better training on radical Islam before Mueller, “blinded us of the ability to identify our enemy,” as I was told by some of them, Mueller put victims in harm’s way in cities like Boston, San Diego and elsewhere.


63 posted on 07/25/2019 9:09:40 PM PDT by Auntie Mame (Fear not tomorrow. God is already there.)
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To: mad_as_he$$

His reactions to Democrat questions were decidedly different than his reactions to Republican questions.


64 posted on 07/26/2019 5:26:31 AM PDT by Wm F Buckley Republican
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The democrats kept calling him a hero because he was a Marine. I was a Marine, my friends are Marines and my son is a Marine. There are plenty of dirty Marines. This clown is as dirty as they come. Honor is the bedrock of who we are. This guy has no honor. Oswald had no honor. A good Marine is a Godsend, and most are. There are those who hide behind the name, Mueller is one of those. Mueller is a dirty s um bag and needs to be drummed out, he cannot go quietly into the night.


65 posted on 07/26/2019 6:31:30 AM PDT by coon2000 (Give me Liberty or give me death)
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This was the best summation of the disastrous Mew-ler hearing I’ve read. The anger with which it was written is absolutely palpable and is shared by every America-loving patriot I know. We the people need to demand better from our government and it begins at the ballot box. God bless our President.
66 posted on 07/26/2019 6:42:26 AM PDT by liberalh8ter (The only difference between flash mob 'urban yutes' and U.S. politicians is the hoodies.)
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Mueller could be more corrupt and compromised than Brennan and Clapper. That's filthy... bottom of the barrel... near the 'traitor' level.

Downsize Intelligence thugs... they don't work for the American people, they work for home grown commies in the democrat party.

One more dirty cop among thousands in the ‘intelligence’ bureaucracy.

67 posted on 07/26/2019 8:09:00 AM PDT by GOPJ (The black community created hellholes in many of our older beautiful cities. Shame on them.)
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To: bitt

right on hammer hits nail on the head...


68 posted on 07/26/2019 8:12:31 AM PDT by rolling_stone (no justice no peace)
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To: bitt

Muller is a very cleaver lawyer i.e. “actor”. In part we witnessed the Christine Blasey Ford Act....


69 posted on 08/01/2019 10:59:17 AM PDT by yoe
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