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Instead of doing a victory lap, maybe the Republicans should thank Mueller and start working on how to get the Russians to stop screwing with our elections

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With the Republicans doing their victory lap around “no collusion” in the wake of the Mueller’s report most essential finding, it’s interesting to observe how completely feckless they’ve become. There are so many places where Democrats and Republicans are different, and where the difference is easily observable.

But before we get there, let’s acknowledge the essential finding of the Mueller report: no collusion.

Color me surprised. With all the contacts the Trump people had with the Russians during the campaign, I would have thought the Mueller people would have found something. But they didn’t. We were told that Mueller is the most thorough straight-up guy, and we bought into that pitch. So now we have to live with the result.

(I was really surprised, I must say, that Mueller couldn’t come to a conclusion about obstruction of justice. Wasn’t that his job, to come to a conclusion about that?)

So now here come the Republicans with their victory lap. Instead of saying thank you to Mueller, they want:

So, in response, it needs to be pointed out:

It’s way too soon for a victory lap my Republican friends.

Some commentators have pointed out that the Mueller report is like at national Rorschach Test: we all see what we want to see.

There is probably a lot of truth to that, which is why I’m working hard to accept the Mueller report’s finding on “no collusion.” It is what it is. Mueller had enough time and resources to find collusion if it was there, so maybe President Liar-in-Chief isn’t actually a provable traitor.

Small consolation.

The Republicans should be embarrassed by the behavior of this President. By the way that he behaves every day. But clearly that isn’t going to happen. I keep saying that the “win at all costs” party will regret hitching their wagon to this particular asshole in the near future, but it has not yet come to pass.

We’ll see.

Just as we’ll see what else is in the Mueller report, which I plan to read in as much detail as I can if it is ever made public.

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