16 Replies to “Revenge of the Barr”

  1. What can one say.
    This guy is a traditional democrat. Don’t know how he would support Sanders, nonetheless, he is not damning republicans all the way to hell and apparently would have an actual dialog without bombing with BS.
    As is the case, it remains to be seen if there is an investigation into HRC and her band in and out of political circles.
    So far it looks unlikely.
    One thinks that the republicans and conservatives don’t want to get down and dirty, lest it splatters them.
    You have perhaps heard that no one is without sin.
    However it would be a great political theater to watch if it happened, though much less audience for the fake media networks.

  2. Yeah, they’ll catch the small fry and the big fish will mostly swim away, unconcerned. If I was Peter Strzok (sp?) or Lisa Page I’d be worried, but someone like Clinton or Comey’s good to go. Mebbe they’ll bag a guy like Rosenstein if they’re very, very lucky.

    1. The lower echelons, like Strzok and Page, will be singing like canaries resulting in many of the bigger fish being swept up in what appears to be a very obvious criminal case of sedition. O and HRC may escape jail time, which would be a shame, but their reputations and legacies will be destroyed.

      1. From what I’ve read apparently Page was being co-operative, when this whole thing changed for them and the pressure was on.

        As for the others they have homes in places where they can escape. Of course these places do not have extradition treaties with the USA.

        O will never be prosecuted- it doesn’t look good for Presidents to be jailed. Whatever they did during their time in office was for the good of the American people, no matter how bad, it was for the good.

        Like going to the dentist. It hurts but one goes anyway.

  3. Didn’t some Democrat cum law enforcement type once warn Donald Trump about pissing off the folks over at the DOJ?
    The more the scream about Trump-Barr, the more guilty they look. We are in for a real shrill show as evidence pours in.
    Criminal? We shall see but dishonourable conduct for sure, the miscreants forced to back fill and lay smoke in retreat.
    What will Barr think when he finds, which seems likely, there was no criminal predicate; just the “dossier” and confirmation bias.
    An important consideration: when the FBI went after Carter Page, their first FISA try failed, without benefit of the dossier.
    Then Steele wrote his Clinton commissioned novel, and voila, success and four subsequent FISA warrants. Fruit of the poison tree?
    With Clapper and Brennan in particular selling it as the new elixir to rid their world of Trump, plus leaks and unmaskings.
    They and a bunch of others will be lucky if all that happens is they get embarrassed and lose what’s left of their reputations.
    This isn’t just about spying, it’s about a groupthink that concocted culpability in a political opponent, then tried to putsch a POTUS.
    There is zero the DeMarxists can do about Barr and the reversing cascade of their projections. They’ll need to win it in the 9th?

    https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2019-04-11/spying-did-occur-but-barr-should-also-focus-on-the-leaking

    1. At the FISA court, the FBI, to bolster their reliance on the Steele dossier, pointed to newspaper stories appearing to corroborate aspects of it…even though those uncorroborated stories were in fact fed to those reporters by the same author of the dossier.

      Comey briefed Trump on the Steele dossier for the sole purpose of giving CNN a news peg for leaking details about what’s in it.

      “Let me tell you: You take on the intelligence community — they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you.” -Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (Dem)

  4. The big HUGE V-O-L-U-M-I-N-O-U-S revelation that popped in the last few days was that Clinton’s illegal server was closed down in 2015. And yet:
    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jul/13/russians-hillary-clinton-email-server-trump-indictment

    Apparently, the Russians have a time machine that actually works. 😀 This, above all else, shows the absolute corruption of the Mueller Team and their true role. They overreached by filing an indictment stating that the Russians (for the first time) attempted to hack the Clinton emails on the same day Trump made a bit of a joke about doing just that in 2016.

    Were I to guess, there were a number of goals to this action. One, of course, was to promote a Russian Collusion narrative. But, I think there’s more. You might recall the massive hack of the OPM databases to the tune of about 22 million “victims.” This happened in 2014. The conventional wisdom (or the public story) is that this likely occurred because KeyPoint (private contractor that communicated with the OPM servers) has a security breach and that allowed the proper credential list to gain access by piggybacking into the HR servers. You security is only as strong as your weakest link. So, how likely is it that a non-protected illegal server held by Hillary Clinton communicated at some point with the Human Resource OPM databases? I’d say very likely.

    1. So the Russians tried to hack Hillary on July 27, 2016. She ceased being Secretary of State February 1, 2013. Didn’t anyone wonder why Trump, a Russian mole, had to convey a message to Putin by means of a joke 3.5 years after it would mean anything?

      1. The whole effort was to avoid the FOIA so she was free to apply “pay to play” rules. It stayed applicable after she left the SOS because she was now selling favors for when she took the presidency. Everyone assumed that her server remained active up to and through the election process. But NO. It got shut down in 2015.

        Don’t doubt me. This is going to be an issue in about a week when Barr releases the redacted version of the Mueller report.

        Also, all those emails on Anthony Weiner’s laptop now makes more sense. They now longer had their own server operating.

  5. So Julian Assange has been arrested in London and faces extradition to the U.S. supposedly in connection with the Chelsea Manning conviction on charges of “conspiracy to obtain access to computers” or something like that — it may tie into this story, Assange may know things about Seth Rich and the whole story so the question is, will the arrest be to serve deep state interests or to provide more evidence to be used against them? Time will tell.

    1. I watched the story of Assange’s arrest with the same questions in mind. Could the entire Mueller charade be reopened … now that they have a new WITNESS who can verify that Trump colluded with the Russians … or face Federal Prison for the rest of his natural life? Verify? or Life in Prison? Reopen the Mueller Investigation! Reopen the Mueller Investigation!!!!

  6. Hmmm I’ve watched a few videos from this guy. He makes fairly decent points in them. Then he basically removes all trust by presenting himself as a Sanders supporter. Multiple personality disorder? He of course can affiliate with anyone who chooses and I of course can question his sanity for those choices. Sanders is grossly incompetent but the various cliques would use him as a rubber stamp for their policies.

  7. Someone on Rush’s show pondered weather the congress will vote to defund the Attorney Generals office
    if he persists on investigating.
    Stranger things have happened in the past few years,
    But i’d say At their peril.

  8. I think he’s wrong, the special counsel wasn’t supposed to overturn the election. It was to cover up the crimes they committed before and during the election. For the plan to have worked they would have had to get rid of Trump and that would reverse the election but the main purpose would be to avoid what’s happening now. They didn’t get Trump and now he can come after them.

    1. I agree. The coup conspirators knew they were in trouble when Trump was actually elected beyond anyone’s expectations, and since the best defense is a good offense, they decided to go full steam ahead with trying to prove Trump/Russian collusion. They failed and are now on the defense.

      I would love to see Clapper, Brennan and the rest of the coup conspirators being led off in cuffs.

      Julian Assange may not end up in the US. On the Tucker Carlson show a few minutes ago it was said that the British judge wants to see evidence by June that would warrant his extradition to the US.

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