22 Replies to “The Case Against William Barr”

  1. He walked a line. I enjoyed it when he blew Communist’s minds when he truthfully stated Trump was spied on.
    He took the path of least resistance on the 2020 election. Curious why when he knew there was wrong-doing and yet walked away. I’ll attribute it to innate human selfishness.

      1. Ahhhh ohhhhhhh … so you believe he was “legally” spied on … ohhhhhhh yeahhhhhh. Uh huh.

        You have an odd sense of legality …

  2. – 4 million minutes of drop box video, claims of people visiting multiple boxes, yet not once did they show that?

    – in fact they didn’t show a single crime committed. They only showed people dropping off multiple ballots in states where it is legal to do so.

    – The videos of people dumping backpacks of ballots, the ‘whistleblower’, and other videos were reenactments. Weak.

    – why didn’t they state that the data they used is only accurate to 30m?

    – why didn’t they tell us how large of a geofence they used around ballot drop boxes? (This is now confirmed to be 100 feet of the address, notnthe box itself)

    – why did they show a picture of Moscow with red dots all over it?

    – why did they lie about their data solving a cold case murder? They called the FBI 2 months after the GBI solved the case.

    – “we have states that mailed ballots to every voter” nome that are swing states. There’s no issue with mail in ballots.

    – no control group. It would’ve been smart to run their analysis post election to see how many false positives they get.

    – even if a ballot is delivered by someone not legally allowed to do so, does not make the ballot itself illegal.

    The grift continues. This is the Cyber Ninjas fraudit all over again. Yawn.

      1. Sure, but usually there’s a crime first. They use it in addition to other things to find a suspect.

        They don’t use it to create a crime out of thin air.

          1. That depends on the accuracy of your data, the accuracy of your geofencing, and what you are trying to accomplish.

        1. Actually Allan the FBI uses a multitude of tools to create crimes out of thin air.

  3. Barr and Pence were both deep-state.
    The only guy he could trust was Nunes.
    Much like in Canada, the deep state is entrenched, and only by going shock-and awe on them could you get them out of their nests, like abolishing most of the alphabet agencies, for starters, then raids and mass arrests on Google, Amazon, Twatter, PayPal, Patreon, Raytheon, etc, making it illegal for congressmen to engage in insider trading, then raids and mass arrests of them…

    1. The Deep State consists of every remotely educated successful person in at least the Western World who doesn’t want outright fascism.

  4. In his own words Bill Barr seems pretty circumspect about Trump. He sounds to me like he was in it for the right reasons, a sense of service which is woefully lacking in the political world today – Uncommon Knowledge interview with Bill Barr: https://youtu.be/q1oeJwF5tG4

  5. Bill Barr is a fiend but not because he called BS on Trump’s BS. It’s because he is a very able and dangerous authoritarian who wants amongst other things a unitary executive with a total king for a president.

      1. VoterGA? LMFAO

        Isn’t that the same idiot who said that the Georgia election couldn’t be verified because not all ballot images are available to him? Even though GA law doesn’t require ballot images? They’re copies of records, the ballots themselves are the record.

  6. All those facts presented by Billingsley and the trolls still try to spin.
    Must be employed by (spit) MSM.

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