25-03-2018, 09:28 PM
I have been mixing business with pleasure recently and have watched the two excellent movies "The Departed" with Leonardo di Caprio and "Black Mass" starring Johnny Deppe. Each of these movies is a slightly different version of the dramatization of the Whitey Bulger saga.
Fox anchor Sean Hannity (who I have always disdained in the past) is accusing Robert Mueller of being one of the FBI or other officials involved in this FBI-Bulger mess. Specifically, Hannity charges Mueller with being responsible for the fake "frame-up" of four innocent people as a result of the Bulger problem.
I normally don't put a lot of credibility in Fox per se, but on the Mueller investigation, it is apparently the only source available whatsoever. Watching Mueller's methodology, he seems to fit the "corrupt cop" mold which is the essence of the Hannity criticism.
I have been invited to a Democratic volunteer meeting in my home town, but since the Dems are supporting this "Mueller as J Edgar Hoover" apparent corruption scenario, I don't know how I can feel comfortable attending, at least until this gets cleaned up.
James Lateer
Fox anchor Sean Hannity (who I have always disdained in the past) is accusing Robert Mueller of being one of the FBI or other officials involved in this FBI-Bulger mess. Specifically, Hannity charges Mueller with being responsible for the fake "frame-up" of four innocent people as a result of the Bulger problem.
I normally don't put a lot of credibility in Fox per se, but on the Mueller investigation, it is apparently the only source available whatsoever. Watching Mueller's methodology, he seems to fit the "corrupt cop" mold which is the essence of the Hannity criticism.
I have been invited to a Democratic volunteer meeting in my home town, but since the Dems are supporting this "Mueller as J Edgar Hoover" apparent corruption scenario, I don't know how I can feel comfortable attending, at least until this gets cleaned up.
James Lateer