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Igel

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13. Sure.
Sat Apr 27, 2019, 05:48 PM
Apr 2019

Why not? Much of what's been said about the Mueller report requires fairly selective reading, sometimes with a bit of added content or assumptions.

And it might no be because he's (R), but because that's what he actually thinks the report's contents--which, after all, he assembled and collated--imply or entail. Not every disagreement with "us" is because they disagree with the greater truth on partisan grounds. That would imply a far greater degree of infallibility than we actually possess.

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