Signs you’re in a codependent relationship with the Mueller investigation

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A healthy relationship is marked by good boundaries and an attachment to a real person you’ve actually met.

Over the past two years, far too many people have developed a codependent relationship with Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Their fixation is eminently understandable. Like him or not, that sullen piece of limestone rock is the only person capable of saving us from President Trump/nuclear holocaust.

What started for many of us as a light crush has since matured into an unhealthy fixation, with no relief in sight — since Trump isn’t about to go to jail anytime soon. It’s time we all examined ourselves for symptoms of Mueller addiction. Read more…

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Hey, Donald Trump: Over 335,000 people are ready to protest if you fire Mueller or Rosenstein

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With Special Counsel Mueller and Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein’s firings looking increasingly more likely, our great Congress is so far responding with a collective ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.

Ah, checks and balances — we hardly knew ye!

Americans, on the other hand, are far more ready to mobilize if and when the moment comesMoveOn.org and over two dozen activist organizations from across the political spectrum have collected over 335,000 RSVPs for nationwide protests should Mueller or Rosenstein be fired.

While organizers have been planning protests for months, the number of RSVPs has grown in recent weeks, as Trump refuses to cooperate with the Special Counsel. Read more…

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Former Trump aide goes off the rails during live interview and WTF is happening

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Well, that escalated quickly.

Former Trump aide Sam Nunberg called into both MSNBC and CNN today to talk about his refusal to comply with a subpoena issued to him in connection with Robert Mueller’s investigation. In two jaw-dropping interviews that stunned the political world (and probably Nunberg’s lawyer), Nunberg, who was fired by the Trump campaign in August 2015, revealed he had no plans to cooperate with Mueller — a stunt that will most likely end up with him in jail. 

Besides complaining about how much time it would take him to dig through his emails (as the subpoena requires), he also let it drop that Mueller may have something on Trump, though he was unable to identify precisely what that was. Hmm. Read more…

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