Rachel Maddow’s Reaction to the Mueller Report was Hilarious

Y’know, we don’t usually do this, but we have to give credit where credit is due — CNN’s Don Lemon was absolutely right when he said that it was a “good thing” that President Donald Trump was exonerated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Granted, he spoke these words through what seemed to be agonizing pain and disappointment, but at least he had the stones to say the right thing. We all know how he really feels, but that doesn’t matter right now.

MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow is a different story. Yes, the same host who got us all to tune in for her “bombshell” leak of President Donald Trump’s tax returns was equally humiliated when she was forced to report the facts on the Robert Mueller case. Instead of celebrating the fact that the United States federal government isn’t compromised by a foreign power, she broke down lamenting the fact that President Trump can’t be impeached.

As the image text prompts, imagine that for a second — your elected leader is cleared of some very bad charges, and you’re actually upset because of it…

This just goes to show how much is really at stake — the far left doesn’t really care about the integrity of our government. They want power, and they will seize it by any means necessary.

~ Facts Not Memes


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