Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Barr is the winner here. He will go down in history as the AG who saved our country. The haters are never his fans anyway.
What are you smoking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Barr is the winner here. He will go down in history as the AG who saved our country. The haters are never his fans anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Read the report through and through and one underlying fact became pretty clear to me - Trump is a total tool. A useful idiot. Easily manipulated. It also became abundantly clearer to me just how much McGahn, Kelly and other aides with a conscience protected Trump from himself. I'm scared for the next 6 years if this dangerous President and his corrupt cronies remain in the WH.
+1
Trump is the most pro-American President we've had in decades, rough around the edges, but at least he wasn't a manufactured candidate. The first in a long time that wasn't pre-picked by the uni-party system. I think history will view him kindly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Barr is the winner here. He will go down in history as the AG who saved our country. The haters are never his fans anyway.
Anonymous wrote:
I think you don't know to many people. People love the guy here. He's fighting the establishment from both parties. It's great.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Starting with Attorney General William Barr’s staggeringly misleading press conference Thursday about the report, and extending through the blithe dismissal from congressional Republicans of its revelations, the release was yet another demonstration that there may be literally nothing Trump can do that would cause Republicans to break from him. Mueller’s report cataloged dozens of behaviors from Trump and his advisers—from sharing internal campaign polling data and strategy with a suspected agent of a foreign power to repeatedly lying to the public to systematically seeking to thwart investigations—that would have inspired volcanic eruptions of outrage from congressional Republicans and the conservative-media infrastructure if perpetrated by a Democratic president.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
I think you don't know to many people. People love the guy here. He's fighting the establishment from both parties. It's great.
President Trump is venting frustration with associates who cooperated with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation after their notes and first-hand observations were used to paint a negative and damaging picture of his presidency.
“Watch out for people that take so-called 'notes,' when the notes never existed until needed,” Trump tweeted Friday morning, less than 24 hours after the report’s release.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
I think you don't know to many people. People love the guy here. He's fighting the establishment from both parties. It's great.
Anonymous wrote:People defending Trump are in the deep minority of Americans.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-russia-poll/trump-approval-drops-3-points-to-2019-low-after-release-of-mueller-report-reuters-ipsos-poll-idUSKCN1RV16S
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.