It’s doubtful that the very biased special prosecutor Democrat Robert Mueller can distinguish the likely guilty from the probably falsely accused. His built in Liberal, Democrat bias means he cannot be objective. He’s the classic definition of a biased man.
Although it’s highly doubtful Mueller is non-partisan, the people he has hired are highly partisan, biased liberal Democrats to the core. At least four of them, Andrew Weissmann, James L. Quarles III, Jeannie Rhee and Elizabeth Prelogar contributed to Hillary Clinton’s campaign, and Ms. Rhee represented the (almost certainly corrupt) Clinton Foundation.
The deck is stacked against the president. Mueller will investigate Donald Trump, not the Russians. No you say? Wanna bet?
President Trump has weighed in: “You are witnessing the single greatest WITCH HUNT in American political history — led by some very bad and conflicted people!” Trump said on Twitter. A Witch Hunt was elevated to the clergy by the book The Malleus Maleficarum, usually translated as Hammer of Witches. It is the best known and the most important treatise on witchcraft. It was written by the Catholic clergyman Heinrich Kramer (under his Latinized name Henricus Institoris) and first published in the German city of Speyer in 1487.[8] It endorses killing women who are called withches and for this purpose develops a detailed legal and religious theory.
It was a bestseller, second only to the Bible in terms of sales for almost 200 years.
Malleus wrongly elevated sorcery to the criminal status of heresy and prescribed inquisitorial practices for secular courts in order to find and destroy witches. The recommended procedures include torture to effectively obtain confessions and the death penalty as the only sure remedy against evils of witchcraft. It was typical to burn witches alive while tied to a stake. The witch trials in America at Salem and other American places occurred in the late 1600’s. The episodes in Salem Mass. are Colonial America’s most notorious cases of mass hysteria.
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