2/03/2018

The Real Question About Mueller

One of my wife's friends posted this question. Answers appreciated.

"Help me out here.  Robert Mueller signed up for Vietnam after graduating from Princeton.

As a Second Lt. in the Marine Corps he led the rescue of a trapped rifle platoon in the jungles of Vietnam and received the Bronze Star. He rarely talks about that or the wound in other action for which he received the Purple Heart. He then completed his tour of duty.

Mueller has been appointed to or held top jobs in the administrations of *all 5 of the last Presidents.* 

He was appointed to the Justice Department, as the head of the criminal division, under George H.W. Bush's administration. He was appointed a U.S. attorney by Bill Clinton. Then he was appointed the acting deputy attorney general by George W. Bush. One week before the Sept. 11 attacks President Bush appointed him director of the FBI.

After Mueller completed his 10-year term as FBI director, President Obama reappointed him for a 2-year term, which required a special act of Congress. He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate by a vote of 100-0.

What in this man's record of bi-partisan appointments, military service, and being the unanimous choice of the U.S. Senate for one of the most vital positions in the land -  what would lead anyone to believe that he suddenly can't be trusted to do the right thing?"

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