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Re: The Senate I led put country over party. This one must do the same for Robert Mueller.

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It all helps.

But...

Those guys were also on the path which led here. Republicanism since Gingrich has been off the wall.

It's statements like "I believe in small government" which cause the issues.

By all means believe in efficient government. But you can't always say you want something smaller relative to the current size of government unless you are sometimes willing to cause the issue of trimming muscle rather than fat.

Sometimes more government beats less, and sometimes less beats more. Depends on the issue and the amount of money involved.




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The Senate I led put country over party. This one must do the same for Robert Mueller.
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Sun, 08 Jul 18 5:02 AM
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The Senate I led put country over party. This one must do the same for Robert Mueller.

By Bill Frist July 6 at 6:57 PM
Bill Frist is a heart and lung transplant surgeon, former U.S. Senate majority leader and senior fellow at the Bipartisan Policy Center.

When I retired from the U.S. Senate in 2007 as its majority leader, my parting words were a prayer for my colleagues to rise above the passions of the moment and protect the institution as a bulwark for our country’s enduring values. The Senate I served in was not devoid of partisanship, nor should it be, but my hope was that patriotism would always take priority over party.

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I’m a Republican because I stand for small government and also, as a physician, for the dignity of every life. But I am also a Republican because I believe in the rule of law. Republicans must fight for that principle today — even if it means pushing back against a Republican administration. As a party, we can’t let the president or his allies erode the independence of the Justice Department or public trust in the vital work of law enforcement. That would be true even if the stakes were much lower, but it is overwhelmingly so when it comes to investigating foreign interference in our elections. Congress must ensure that Mueller is able to do his job without interference or intimidation.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-senate-i-led-put-country-over-party-this-one-must-do-the-same-for-robert-mueller/2018/07/06/b09f0a22-8064-11e8-b660-4d0f9f0351f1_story.html?utm_term=.810e83803275


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