Donnie Dumptruck says Mar-A-Lago's been searched by the FBI

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
But you know how right wing commentators will interpret this: Trump took empty folders as "mementos" of his time in the White House. He never had the sensitive info in the first place. Never mind he did have some folders that were NOT empty, but I can just see that minor detail being completely overlooked.

Not this right wing commentator!


Why did Barr get involved with this hot mess in the first place? Ugh
Anonymous
^ because in a country where you can’t muster a majority, you seek to strengthen the branch of government you have to the greatest likelihood of controlling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But you know how right wing commentators will interpret this: Trump took empty folders as "mementos" of his time in the White House. He never had the sensitive info in the first place. Never mind he did have some folders that were NOT empty, but I can just see that minor detail being completely overlooked.

Not this right wing commentator!


Why did Barr get involved with this hot mess in the first place? Ugh


He convinced himself that he could harness a quixotic, unprincipled authoritarian like Trump to advance his own views about the unconstrained powers of the presidency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But you know how right wing commentators will interpret this: Trump took empty folders as "mementos" of his time in the White House. He never had the sensitive info in the first place. Never mind he did have some folders that were NOT empty, but I can just see that minor detail being completely overlooked.

Not this right wing commentator!


Why did Barr get involved with this hot mess in the first place? Ugh


He convinced himself that he could harness a quixotic, unprincipled authoritarian like Trump to advance his own views about the unconstrained powers of the presidency.

And so far he helped tank the Mueller Report and Jeffrey Epstein (first hired by Barr’s father to teach at the Dalton School) was quietly dispatched, for just two big examples. He did his part.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But you know how right wing commentators will interpret this: Trump took empty folders as "mementos" of his time in the White House. He never had the sensitive info in the first place. Never mind he did have some folders that were NOT empty, but I can just see that minor detail being completely overlooked.

Not this right wing commentator!


Why did Barr get involved with this hot mess in the first place? Ugh


He convinced himself that he could harness a quixotic, unprincipled authoritarian like Trump to advance his own views about the unconstrained powers of the presidency.


Well. Perhaps he realizes his thesis was wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But you know how right wing commentators will interpret this: Trump took empty folders as "mementos" of his time in the White House. He never had the sensitive info in the first place. Never mind he did have some folders that were NOT empty, but I can just see that minor detail being completely overlooked.

Not this right wing commentator!


Why did Barr get involved with this hot mess in the first place? Ugh


He convinced himself that he could harness a quixotic, unprincipled authoritarian like Trump to advance his own views about the unconstrained powers of the presidency.

And so far he helped tank the Mueller Report and Jeffrey Epstein (first hired by Barr’s father to teach at the Dalton School) was quietly dispatched, for just two big examples. He did his part.


He humored Trump by investigating wild claims of foreign election interference (Italian satellites communicating with Nest thermostats) and unleashed John Durham with no factual predicate for a political witch-hunt under the guise of a criminal investigation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But you know how right wing commentators will interpret this: Trump took empty folders as "mementos" of his time in the White House. He never had the sensitive info in the first place. Never mind he did have some folders that were NOT empty, but I can just see that minor detail being completely overlooked.

Not this right wing commentator!


Why did Barr get involved with this hot mess in the first place? Ugh


He convinced himself that he could harness a quixotic, unprincipled authoritarian like Trump to advance his own views about the unconstrained powers of the presidency.


Well. Perhaps he realizes his thesis was wrong.


Barr stood by whilst Trump tried to shred democracy in myriad ways. He could have spoken out. He didn’t. Instead he advanced his view that presidential political interference in the prosecution and sentencing of Cohen, Flynn and Stone was entirely proper. He repeatedly handed Trump a get-out-of-jail card.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But you know how right wing commentators will interpret this: Trump took empty folders as "mementos" of his time in the White House. He never had the sensitive info in the first place. Never mind he did have some folders that were NOT empty, but I can just see that minor detail being completely overlooked.

Not this right wing commentator!


Why did Barr get involved with this hot mess in the first place? Ugh


He convinced himself that he could harness a quixotic, unprincipled authoritarian like Trump to advance his own views about the unconstrained powers of the presidency.


Well. Perhaps he realizes his thesis was wrong.


Barr stood by whilst Trump tried to shred democracy in myriad ways. He could have spoken out. He didn’t. Instead he advanced his view that presidential political interference in the prosecution and sentencing of Cohen, Flynn and Stone was entirely proper. He repeatedly handed Trump a get-out-of-jail card.


He also wasted millions and millions in tax payer money with the ridiculous Durham probe that, thus far, has resulted in MIchael Sussman being acquitted on a bunch of bogus charges.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But you know how right wing commentators will interpret this: Trump took empty folders as "mementos" of his time in the White House. He never had the sensitive info in the first place. Never mind he did have some folders that were NOT empty, but I can just see that minor detail being completely overlooked.

Not this right wing commentator!


Why did Barr get involved with this hot mess in the first place? Ugh


He convinced himself that he could harness a quixotic, unprincipled authoritarian like Trump to advance his own views about the unconstrained powers of the presidency.


Well. Perhaps he realizes his thesis was wrong.


Barr stood by whilst Trump tried to shred democracy in myriad ways. He could have spoken out. He didn’t. Instead he advanced his view that presidential political interference in the prosecution and sentencing of Cohen, Flynn and Stone was entirely proper. He repeatedly handed Trump a get-out-of-jail card.


He also wasted millions and millions in tax payer money with the ridiculous Durham probe that, thus far, has resulted in MIchael Sussman being acquitted on a bunch of bogus charges.

+1 to both immediate pps. Barr knows what he did. He stood by and helped this nightmare happen, and he is smart enough to know what he was doing. I have no respect for him whatsoever.
Anonymous
So empty top secret folds….wonder if he has more stuff at his other properties? Wonder if these documents are just in the wind? This is worst vs Snowden.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But you know how right wing commentators will interpret this: Trump took empty folders as "mementos" of his time in the White House. He never had the sensitive info in the first place. Never mind he did have some folders that were NOT empty, but I can just see that minor detail being completely overlooked.

Not this right wing commentator!


Why did Barr get involved with this hot mess in the first place? Ugh


He convinced himself that he could harness a quixotic, unprincipled authoritarian like Trump to advance his own views about the unconstrained powers of the presidency.


Well. Perhaps he realizes his thesis was wrong.


Barr stood by whilst Trump tried to shred democracy in myriad ways. He could have spoken out. He didn’t. Instead he advanced his view that presidential political interference in the prosecution and sentencing of Cohen, Flynn and Stone was entirely proper. He repeatedly handed Trump a get-out-of-jail card.


He also wasted millions and millions in tax payer money with the ridiculous Durham probe that, thus far, has resulted in MIchael Sussman being acquitted on a bunch of bogus charges.

+1 to both immediate pps. Barr knows what he did. He stood by and helped this nightmare happen, and he is smart enough to know what he was doing. I have no respect for him whatsoever.


No respect, yes. But at least he is trying to distance himself which is more than most republican scum will do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So empty top secret folds….wonder if he has more stuff at his other properties? Wonder if these documents are just in the wind? This is worst vs Snowden.



I can’t even imagine how empty folders like that even happen. There is no good excuse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But you know how right wing commentators will interpret this: Trump took empty folders as "mementos" of his time in the White House. He never had the sensitive info in the first place. Never mind he did have some folders that were NOT empty, but I can just see that minor detail being completely overlooked.

Not this right wing commentator!


Why did Barr get involved with this hot mess in the first place? Ugh


He convinced himself that he could harness a quixotic, unprincipled authoritarian like Trump to advance his own views about the unconstrained powers of the presidency.


Well. Perhaps he realizes his thesis was wrong.


Barr stood by whilst Trump tried to shred democracy in myriad ways. He could have spoken out. He didn’t. Instead he advanced his view that presidential political interference in the prosecution and sentencing of Cohen, Flynn and Stone was entirely proper. He repeatedly handed Trump a get-out-of-jail card.


He also wasted millions and millions in tax payer money with the ridiculous Durham probe that, thus far, has resulted in MIchael Sussman being acquitted on a bunch of bogus charges.

+1 to both immediate pps. Barr knows what he did. He stood by and helped this nightmare happen, and he is smart enough to know what he was doing. I have no respect for him whatsoever.


No respect, yes. But at least he is trying to distance himself which is more than most republican scum will do.


If by distance you mean getting in front of reporting that Barr became aware Trump was mishandling national security info while serving as AG?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So empty top secret folds….wonder if he has more stuff at his other properties? Wonder if these documents are just in the wind? This is worst vs Snowden.


Actually finding those docs at other properties is like a best case scenario.
Which … isn’t … good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
But you know how right wing commentators will interpret this: Trump took empty folders as "mementos" of his time in the White House. He never had the sensitive info in the first place. Never mind he did have some folders that were NOT empty, but I can just see that minor detail being completely overlooked.

Not this right wing commentator!


Why did Barr get involved with this hot mess in the first place? Ugh


He convinced himself that he could harness a quixotic, unprincipled authoritarian like Trump to advance his own views about the unconstrained powers of the presidency.


Well. Perhaps he realizes his thesis was wrong.


Barr stood by whilst Trump tried to shred democracy in myriad ways. He could have spoken out. He didn’t. Instead he advanced his view that presidential political interference in the prosecution and sentencing of Cohen, Flynn and Stone was entirely proper. He repeatedly handed Trump a get-out-of-jail card.


He also wasted millions and millions in tax payer money with the ridiculous Durham probe that, thus far, has resulted in MIchael Sussman being acquitted on a bunch of bogus charges.

+1 to both immediate pps. Barr knows what he did. He stood by and helped this nightmare happen, and he is smart enough to know what he was doing. I have no respect for him whatsoever.

+1
That Fred Flintstone look alike can go on all the shows to sell his book, but when it comes down to it, he said he'd vote for TFG if he was on the ballot,
Flush that t***
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