Barr fakery

#53
#53
Not authentic. He cleared those comments with the WH in advance. Its just to give the false appearance that Barr is independent and did not change the sentencing recommendation because Trump wanted him to.

The more that comes out about this, the more obvious is it that it was staged.
With the BS that was set up against Trump prior to his election I’m fine with it, even though I don’t believe it. While those guys are sketchy there’s no way in hell they are in trouble if not for illegal efforts to target the Trump campaign and admin. Trumps bat **** crazy but that doesn’t justify the BS that’s been going on.
 
#56
#56
We're gonna need a bigger island for our banana republic...

"Attorney General William Barr is ordering a re-examination of several high-profile cases, including that of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, US officials briefed on the matter say, in a move that could bring fresh scrutiny of the political motives behind actions at the Justice Department. "

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#59
#59
Barr is not happy with Trump’s tweets. Don’t blame him. I do wish he would learn the art of discretion. Would probably serve him well.
 
#61
#61
Timothy McVeigh sure was.

Would never defend Timothy McVeigh but it's disingenuous to not also condemn everything federal officials did in Waco. What liberals don't have the ability to understand.... Local people are 1000% more suited to handle local issues. Had the stupid feds lead by Janet El Reño just sat back and provided assistance to local police in Waco there's a a very good chance local officials arrest David Koresh and several people do not die senselessly. At the very least do not storm that compound with tanks. Images like that are never ever a good idea.
 
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#62
Would never defend Timothy McVeigh but it's disingenuous to not also condemn everything federal officials did in Waco. What liberals don't have the ability to understand.... Local people are 1000% more suited to handle local issues. Had the stupid feds lead by Janet El Reño just sat back and provided assistance to local police in Waco there's a a very good chance local officials arrest David Koresh and several people do not die senselessly. At the very least do not storm that compound with tanks. Images like that are never ever a good idea.
I would agree with you, but you just couldn't resist making this an issue of partisan party politics and that is a shame. The incident has already been mentioned in this thread, but what the feds did at Ruby Ridge to Randy Weaver's family was very similar and that occurred in the summer of 1992 while George H.W. Bush was president. So who are you going to blame that on?

Actually, the FBI sniper who killed Vicki Weaver, was also a part of the siege at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The guy's name was Lon Horiuchi and he was initially the target of Timothy McVeigh's 'revenge'. McVeigh tried unsuccessfully to track Horiuchi down for close to a year before instead deciding to blow up a federal building in OKC on the 2nd anniversary of Waco.
 
#64
#64
Having watched the interview I'd say its conclusive proof the whole thing was a set up and is fake. He brags about not being bullied because he won't do what Trump says. But that's exactly what he did. And has done since moment one.

Barr is an evil, evil, stooge.

Dayyyum. Putin must have gotten to Barr, too.
 
#65
#65
I would agree with you, but you just couldn't resist making this an issue of partisan party politics and that is a shame. The incident has already been mentioned in this thread, but what the feds did at Ruby Ridge to Randy Weaver's family was very similar and that occurred in the summer of 1992 while George H.W. Bush was president. So who are you going to blame that on?

Actually, the FBI sniper who killed Vicki Weaver, was also a part of the siege at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The guy's name was Lon Horiuchi and he was initially the target of Timothy McVeigh's 'revenge'. McVeigh tried unsuccessfully to track Horiuchi down for close to a year before instead deciding to blow up a federal building in OKC on the 2nd anniversary of Waco.

Bb85 we never row in the same direction but this time we are. And just like in Waco the FBI under then attorney general Barr was wrong! Horuichi is a disgusting poc who shot an unarmed woman who had done nothing while in her door holding her child. Then he lied about it. As I stated before I would never defend McVeigh but had he been successful in his endeavor to administer justice to LH I would have a hard time convicting him. The agent who was killed at Ruby Ridge was another coward who shot a child and while I feel for his family I would not go pinning medals on him. Federal Law enforcement officials to include the highest among them have to be shown once and for all that we will not stand for corruption no matter who it is. Regardless of your role as a political lightweight if you are objective you can not approve of the manner in which the "Russia Collusion" was handled. And I am not afraid to admit I would feel the same regardless of who was on the receiving end of this madness. Say this to yourself The FBI was nearly successful in undoing a Presidential election and there was no truth to it whatsoever and was being ran by people at the top. Now say the same thing but insert the accused as Barrack Obama and tell me you would not be outraged. I will tell you right now I would be.
 
#66
#66
I would agree with you, but you just couldn't resist making this an issue of partisan party politics and that is a shame. The incident has already been mentioned in this thread, but what the feds did at Ruby Ridge to Randy Weaver's family was very similar and that occurred in the summer of 1992 while George H.W. Bush was president. So who are you going to blame that on?

Actually, the FBI sniper who killed Vicki Weaver, was also a part of the siege at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The guy's name was Lon Horiuchi and he was initially the target of Timothy McVeigh's 'revenge'. McVeigh tried unsuccessfully to track Horiuchi down for close to a year before instead deciding to blow up a federal building in OKC on the 2nd anniversary of Waco.

And you call it partisan but old Janet and the wingman saw no issue with raiding the family if Elian Gonzalez in the middle of the night. Very similar to how Roger Stone was greeted in the weee hours by the FBI with CNN just happened to be in the neighborhood. Screw these federal agents with hate in their hearts and disdain to ordinary citizens. John Brennan and Jimothy Comey 2000% knew Carter Page was a CIA asset. That's corruption my friend.
 
#67
#67
And you call it partisan but old Janet and the wingman saw no issue with raiding the family if Elian Gonzalez in the middle of the night. Very similar to how Roger Stone was greeted in the weee hours by the FBI with CNN just happened to be in the neighborhood. Screw these federal agents with hate in their hearts and disdain to ordinary citizens. John Brennan and Jimothy Comey 2000% knew Carter Page was a CIA asset. That's corruption my friend.
Jimothy 😂
 
#71
#71
An intellectual superior such as yourself shouldn't have the need for an explanation.
Correct! - I don't.
I'm assigning homework for those who say uninformed things like "Barr should be impeached. He is working for Trump and not the American public."

Coug went mute; perhaps you can help him?
 
#72
#72
Not authentic. He cleared those comments with the WH in advance. Its just to give the false appearance that Barr is independent and did not change the sentencing recommendation because Trump wanted him to.

The more that comes out about this, the more obvious is it that it was staged.

Conjecture, your honor; the prosecution offers no substantiation except "Trump - don't want".
 
#73
#73
"President Donald Trump brushed aside criticism from his own attorney general and claimed in a tweet Friday that he has a "legal right" to intervene in criminal cases such as the one involving his former adviser, Roger Stone.

The tweet was a reaction to Attorney General William Barr's assertion a day earlier that the president's penchant for weighing publicly into prosecutions handled by the Justice Department is making it "impossible for me to do my job."

Trump focused on one part of Barr's interview with ABC that aired Thursday, noting that the attorney general said the president had "never asked me to do anything in a criminal case." But Trump did not react to Barr's rare public rebuke, in which he acknowledged that he is concerned about "some of the tweets" the president fires off.

Trump's predictable response: A tweet.

"This doesn’t mean that I do not have, as President, the legal right to do so, I do, but I have so far chosen not to!" Trump asserted on his favored social media platform."


No. No, Trump doesn't have the right to meddle with a Judicial Branch case directly related to his own associates.

Banana Republic, here we come!

One can argue whether he should interject in DOJ criminal investigations, but cannot state he doesn't have the constitutional authority; he does. He is the unitary executive, duty bound by Art. II Sec. 3: ".. he shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed, and shall Commission all the Officers of the United States.

It is his duty, and his duty *alone*. Duty; not optional, but mandatory.

That means the AG and entire DOJ are subject to his intervention if the president has the concern law is not being upheld, or an injustice has occurred.

The rest of your post is breathless, navel-gazing.
 
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I would agree with you, but you just couldn't resist making this an issue of partisan party politics and that is a shame. The incident has already been mentioned in this thread, but what the feds did at Ruby Ridge to Randy Weaver's family was very similar and that occurred in the summer of 1992 while George H.W. Bush was president. So who are you going to blame that on?

Actually, the FBI sniper who killed Vicki Weaver, was also a part of the siege at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The guy's name was Lon Horiuchi and he was initially the target of Timothy McVeigh's 'revenge'. McVeigh tried unsuccessfully to track Horiuchi down for close to a year before instead deciding to blow up a federal building in OKC on the 2nd anniversary of Waco.
I’d blame both on over bearing federal agencies who thought they had the power to do whatever they liked no matter how flimsy the cases where against the suspects. ATF was a power hungry bunch of idiots back then
 

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