Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Mueller Seems To Be Having a Difficult Time

It seems almost cruel to have this man on a podium testifying about what he thinks, what he knows, and what he does not know.



At the end of the Gohmert video, Gohmert is getting to an important question, when he is cut off. "Let the gentleman answer."

Mueller's answer is: "I take your question."

I don't know what the means; whether it has some sort of legal import, or if it is merely a fragmented sentence from a fragmented mind.

So I looked it up.

The people at Democratic Underground have some thoughts:

What does "I take your question " mean? superpatriotman 55 min ago  
Something like malaise 53 min ago

Basically! BumRushDaShow 52 min ago 
reminded me of "please proceed, governor" fishwax 45 min ago 
It means, literally, "Bye Felicia!"

4 comments:

Pete Rowe said...

He appears feeble and confused. That is who led the FBI after the 9/11 attacks?

Always On Watch said...

Has Mueller had a stroke?

Pastorius said...

It's sad to watch.

thelastenglishprince said...

Best commentary thus far:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7282945/PIERS-MORGAN-Shambolic-Muellers-train-wreck-testimony-left-reputation-trashed.html

The Democrats wanted a "show". Well, they provided one. A freak show at the Carni-Congress run by fools, dwarves and bearded ladies. Bet they regret the day they used the atomic elbow to get Mueller to testify.

In Mueller's defense, a younger man should have been chosen for the task on which he embarked. The whole thing probably aged him. Either that, or (shudder) his staff actually did the major lifting.