Except for canoodling with a hostile foreign power. Sure. |
I hope enough of the majority live in swing states. |
I think Barr is the big loser here, his credibility shredded. Sure, plenty of people knew him to be a political hack who puts tribe ahead of country. But a lot of DC insiders seemed to regard him as an honorable man for whatever reason. The fact that he read the report and then making like it reflected positively on Trump leaves him in the position of looking incredibly dishonest now that everyone is able to read much of the report. |
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That otherwise credible people work for this administration is a complete mystery but they always leave this administration with a shell of reputation left and looking like suckers. |
A crack in the Teflon Don.
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And then lying repeatedly about it. |
Mueller is saying: "Here's the roadmap, do your part, Congress." |
Can I say, though...? It made for a sweet, sweet turn of events. Trumper celebration at Barr’s comments (when he received the report, before it was public). “Exonerated! We don’t need to talk about it anymore!” And then immediate turnabout overnight between Wednesday and Thursday. |
We can be happy more people are listening to reason. But it’s frightening to have such an unpopular president. It marks a sad, vulnerable time. Putin might have been waiting (rather working toward) a moment like this. |
Friday afternoon, he’s still exonerated.
So?... |
Trump is still the best President since Reagan.
Everyone one I know likes him- at least out here in the midwest. I look forward to his second term. |
And not one of them read the report. They choose ignorance. |
This is sad. |
The only people I know in the midwest who like him literally have a loose screw in their head. Everyone I know from farmers and industrial workers to suburban parents detest him. What kind of moral example does this set? Where is the party of family values? Yeah, right. |