Everyone knows that within the past week
Special Counsel Robert Mueller issued his long-awaited report regarding alleged collusion between Donald Trump (and his campaign) and Russia to influence the 2016 election.
You can't say it wasn't thorough.
We're talking 2800 subpoenas, 500 search warrants, 500 witnesses, and 40 FBI agents on the case.
And they found nothing. No evidence to support the collusion narrative -- a narrative that reached bizarre, wildly conspiratorial extremes even at the hands of seasoned journalists.
And yet The Hill reports: "Just 9 percent of respondents told Reuters/Ipsos that Barr’s summary on Mueller’s investigation had changed their minds."
So everyone else has access to damning information that 2800 subpoenas, 500 search warrants, and 500 witnesses didn't turn up?
Uh huh.
Bottom line: people are stubborn.
They can be less stubborn on non-political things, but the point is: it's often difficult to get people, especially cold traffic, to do what you want them to.
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