Here's a Searchable Version of the Mueller Report
Because unsearchable PDFs are for assholes.

If you're a close follower of the news, you might have heard that the Justice Department released Special Counsel Robert Mueller's long-awaited report this morning on potential obstruction of justice by President Donald Trump, as well as alleged collaboration with the Russian government by the Trump campaign during the 2016 presidential election.
Of course, the nation's highest law enforcement agency released the report as a non-searchable PDF image. However, The Washington Post uploaded a searchable version, so you can quickly look for "pee tape." (Spoiler: It's not there.)
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/5955210-Redacted-Mueller-Report.html
The Justice Department promised the report would be"lightly redacted," trying to allay fears that the most important findings of the Mueller report would be hidden from the public. The federal government is notorious for using unhelpful document formats, outdated technology, and abusing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) exemptions to hide information.
But the redactions at least do not appear as bad as they could have been. Executive privilege, which grants the office of the president broad power to withhold documents, does not appear to have been used. The bulk of the redactions appear to be related to ongoing investigations and grand jury materials, which are almost never released.
The fight over the Mueller report is just beginning, though. As I wrote earlier this year, Democrats in Congress, who now control the House, will be using their power to press for more information from the Justice Department. And transparency groups and journalists, such as the Electronic Privacy Information Center and BuzzFeed News, have already filed Freedom of Information Act lawsuits for the full report. They will try and convince a federal judge to peel back as many of the redactions as they can.
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Thanks. (Which is not to imply that I don't know how to convert a PDF to readable format on my own.)
Suuuuuuuure, we believe you.
But the redactions at least do not appear as bad as they could have been.
Which is as good as they were going to get.
The Washington Post uploaded a searchable version, so you can quickly look for "pee tape." (Spoiler: It's not there.)
WHAT ARE THEY HIDING?
Much more sinister, a search for "lizard people" returns no results as well - but notice CJ was careful not to draw your attention to the fact that the references to lizard people must therefore ipso facto be hidden in the redacted parts of the report. We know what they're hiding!
MSM Headlines thus far:
"Meuller says it is not possible to exonerate Trump of collusion"
"Barr: 10 Episodes of Possible Obstruction"
"In Report Meuller Invites Congress to Investigate"
“We concluded that Congress has authority to prohibit a president’s corrupt use of his authority in order to protect the integrity of the administration of justice,”
"Trump in Report: 'This is the end of my presidency"
Short of an actual finding of obstruction [which they could not do], [the Demo crats in] Congress will make do with this.
""Short of an actual finding of obstruction [which they could not do], [the Demo crats in] Congress will make do with this."'
Pelosi placed a pretty high bar for impeachment. Nothing I've seen so far would give her a reason to want to impeach. I think it's given her plenty of reason to not impeach. She isn't stupid and doesn't want what happened to the Rs after the Clinton impeachment to happen to the Ds.
I agree Pelosi will just want to hit him everyday on the campaign trail with innuendo and conjecture. Question is will she be able to keep a lid on her party without loosing her power. It be really funny to watch her loose the speakership just so the Dems can push an impeachment proceeding that won't go anywhere in the Senate.
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"However, The Washington Post uploaded a searchable version, so you can quickly look for "pee tape." (Spoiler: It's not there.)"
I was actually going to start by searching for "piss," "urine," and the various synonyms. Great minds think alike.
Now the report just got 1000% more boring than the Starr Report.
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+1 for Ciaramella
An article that looked like journalism at Reason today. They're sure to fire you soon for your lack of the requisite revolutionary fervor.
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Well that’s handy. Now people can search only for the sound bytes that reinforce whatever bubble they live in instead of reading everything in context.
Proof positive most humans are stupid and lazy.
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Most-likely the Justice department doesn't own a licensed version of a quality OCR program, so they could only make the first couple pages searchable when they scanned it after blacking out the redacted sections.
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