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Jun 12, 2019 14:13:52   #
Mikeyavelli
 
I can just see Bush Boy Barr opening his desk drawer and gazing lovingly at his Yes We Can buttons and his Stronger Together stickers and agonizing over the facts that he dare not release to the public for fear that the Trump supporters will demand that he prosecute his king and queen.
Barr will d**g this investigation of the Obama Clinton Cabal C**p until the e******n. If Trump wins, then Bush Boy Barr resigns and Trump appoints Jim Jordan, who will immediately, without apologies or fanfare, prosecute Hillary and Obama for treason.
If Trump loses the presidency, Bush Boy Barr will be relieved. Relieved that he didn't have to really prosecute anyone in the Obama Clinton Cabal, and relieved of his job as Attorney General but rewarded financially by the king and queen for his stalling tactics.
Bush Boy Barr and his team of "investigators" are making it seem that there is an investigation, but it's nothing more than stalling for time until the e******n, where they all v**e for the Democrat.
Nothing has happened, ain't nuthin gonna happen.
All talk until we get someone with courage in there.

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Jun 12, 2019 15:31:01   #
Noraa Loc: Kansas
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
I can just see Bush Boy Barr opening his desk drawer and gazing lovingly at his Yes We Can buttons and his Stronger Together stickers and agonizing over the facts that he dare not release to the public for fear that the Trump supporters will demand that he prosecute his king and queen.
Barr will d**g this investigation of the Obama Clinton Cabal C**p until the e******n. If Trump wins, then Bush Boy Barr resigns and Trump appoints Jim Jordan, who will immediately, without apologies or fanfare, prosecute Hillary and Obama for treason.
If Trump loses the presidency, Bush Boy Barr will be relieved. Relieved that he didn't have to really prosecute anyone in the Obama Clinton Cabal, and relieved of his job as Attorney General but rewarded financially by the king and queen for his stalling tactics.
Bush Boy Barr and his team of "investigators" are making it seem that there is an investigation, but it's nothing more than stalling for time until the e******n, where they all v**e for the Democrat.
Nothing has happened, ain't nuthin gonna happen.
All talk until we get someone with courage in there.
I can just see Bush Boy Barr opening his desk draw... (show quote)


Some one with courage in Washington? Isn't that at oxymoron?

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Jun 12, 2019 15:38:32   #
Lonewolf
 
Most likely Barr and trump will be locked up by then

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Jun 12, 2019 15:46:27   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Lonewolf wrote:
Most likely Barr and trump will be locked up by then


I think I agree with you for once. You can only play rope a dope for so long without hitting back. You'll be knocked out.
All incoming for Trump. Nothing fired back.

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Jun 12, 2019 17:26:24   #
Kevyn
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
I can just see Bush Boy Barr opening his desk drawer and gazing lovingly at his Yes We Can buttons and his Stronger Together stickers and agonizing over the facts that he dare not release to the public for fear that the Trump supporters will demand that he prosecute his king and queen.
Barr will d**g this investigation of the Obama Clinton Cabal C**p until the e******n. If Trump wins, then Bush Boy Barr resigns and Trump appoints Jim Jordan, who will immediately, without apologies or fanfare, prosecute Hillary and Obama for treason.
If Trump loses the presidency, Bush Boy Barr will be relieved. Relieved that he didn't have to really prosecute anyone in the Obama Clinton Cabal, and relieved of his job as Attorney General but rewarded financially by the king and queen for his stalling tactics.
Bush Boy Barr and his team of "investigators" are making it seem that there is an investigation, but it's nothing more than stalling for time until the e******n, where they all v**e for the Democrat.
Nothing has happened, ain't nuthin gonna happen.
All talk until we get someone with courage in there.
I can just see Bush Boy Barr opening his desk draw... (show quote)


So let me get this straight, you actually believe that your illustrious Pumpkinfuhrer was stupid enough to appoint an AG who is in bed with the Clintons and this is why they are “avoiding prosecution” ?

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Jun 12, 2019 17:29:29   #
Ronald Hatt Loc: Lansing, Mich
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
I can just see Bush Boy Barr opening his desk drawer and gazing lovingly at his Yes We Can buttons and his Stronger Together stickers and agonizing over the facts that he dare not release to the public for fear that the Trump supporters will demand that he prosecute his king and queen.
Barr will d**g this investigation of the Obama Clinton Cabal C**p until the e******n. If Trump wins, then Bush Boy Barr resigns and Trump appoints Jim Jordan, who will immediately, without apologies or fanfare, prosecute Hillary and Obama for treason.
If Trump loses the presidency, Bush Boy Barr will be relieved. Relieved that he didn't have to really prosecute anyone in the Obama Clinton Cabal, and relieved of his job as Attorney General but rewarded financially by the king and queen for his stalling tactics.
Bush Boy Barr and his team of "investigators" are making it seem that there is an investigation, but it's nothing more than stalling for time until the e******n, where they all v**e for the Democrat.
Nothing has happened, ain't nuthin gonna happen.
All talk until we get someone with courage in there.
I can just see Bush Boy Barr opening his desk draw... (show quote)


Why "wait".....Lock up the Clinton's, & wait for their day in court!...:O}}}}

Just think of all the "good people", that won't die mysteriously.......All the good little girls, that will remain virgin's until "they" are ready to "give it up"!

All the borderline Demoncrats, that may just actually abide by the law, because they have not come into contact with the "Evil Pair"!

lock them up!....{ signed}.....Deplorable Conservative!

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Jun 12, 2019 17:42:25   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
Good News...Bill Barr is moving fast...This from yesterday 6/11

Nearly 1,700 Suspected Child Sex Predators Arrested During Operation "Broken Heart"

— Justice Department (@TheJusticeDept) June 11, 2019

“The sexual abuse of children is repugnant, and it victimizes the most innocent and vulnerable of all,” Attorney General William Barr said.

“We must bring the full force of the law against sexual predators, and with the help of our Internet Crimes Against Children program, we will. Over the span of just two months, our ICAC task forces investigated more than 18,000 complaints of internet-related abuse and helped arrest 1,700 alleged abusers.

“I would like to thank our Office of Justice Programs, all of the task force members, and especially the state and local partners who helped us achieve these important results,” Barr added. “We are committed to bringing the defendants in these cases to justice and protecting every American child.”

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Jun 12, 2019 17:49:14   #
Lonewolf
 
Crayons wrote:
Good News...Bill Barr is moving fast...This from yesterday 6/11

Nearly 1,700 Suspected Child Sex Predators Arrested During Operation "Broken Heart"

— Justice Department (@TheJusticeDept) June 11, 2019

“The sexual abuse of children is repugnant, and it victimizes the most innocent and vulnerable of all,” Attorney General William Barr said.

“We must bring the full force of the law against sexual predators, and with the help of our Internet Crimes Against Children program, we will. Over the span of just two months, our ICAC task forces investigated more than 18,000 complaints of internet-related abuse and helped arrest 1,700 alleged abusers.

“I would like to thank our Office of Justice Programs, all of the task force members, and especially the state and local partners who helped us achieve these important results,” Barr added. “We are committed to bringing the defendants in these cases to justice and protecting every American child.”
Good News...Bill Barr is moving fast...This from y... (show quote)


They will have to Waite till trump is out of office to charge trump

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Jun 12, 2019 18:13:36   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Kevyn wrote:
So let me get this straight, you actually believe that your illustrious Pumpkinfuhrer was stupid enough to appoint an AG who is in bed with the Clintons and this is why they are “avoiding prosecution” ?


It was bad advice designed by the never trumpers to make it look good but protect hilliar and Obama and let the c**p continue to a successful end.
Bush Boy Barr is no ally of Trump's. Mueller Man II.

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Jun 12, 2019 18:17:39   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
I can just see Bush Boy Barr opening his desk drawer and gazing lovingly at his Yes We Can buttons and his Stronger Together stickers and agonizing over the facts that he dare not release to the public for fear that the Trump supporters will demand that he prosecute his king and queen.
Barr will d**g this investigation of the Obama Clinton Cabal C**p until the e******n. If Trump wins, then Bush Boy Barr resigns and Trump appoints Jim Jordan, who will immediately, without apologies or fanfare, prosecute Hillary and Obama for treason.
If Trump loses the presidency, Bush Boy Barr will be relieved. Relieved that he didn't have to really prosecute anyone in the Obama Clinton Cabal, and relieved of his job as Attorney General but rewarded financially by the king and queen for his stalling tactics.
Bush Boy Barr and his team of "investigators" are making it seem that there is an investigation, but it's nothing more than stalling for time until the e******n, where they all v**e for the Democrat.
Nothing has happened, ain't nuthin gonna happen.
All talk until we get someone with courage in there.
I can just see Bush Boy Barr opening his desk draw... (show quote)
You have a gift for pessimistic defeatism.

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Jun 12, 2019 18:20:43   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
You have a gift for pessimistic defeatism.


You've seen something that I missed from Bush Boy Barr? An indictment? A raid? Mild criticism?
No, all I've seen is obfuscation and delay and a profound respect for the ongoing c**p.

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Jun 12, 2019 18:38:29   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
You've seen something that I missed from Bush Boy Barr? An indictment? A raid? Mild criticism?
No, all I've seen is obfuscation and delay and a profound respect for the ongoing c**p.
Good grief, man, where are you hiding? The investigation into the greatest political scandal in American history isn't going to result in indictments and raids until all the ducks are in a row. They are just getting started. Without a doubt, there is one hell of a lot of ground to cover,

DOJ outlines to Congress its investigation of the investigators
June 10, 2019

The Justice Department's investigation of the investigators involved in the Trump-Russia probe will look at actions both by the U.S. government and by foreigners.

That's what the agency said Monday, telling Congress its review is “broad in scope and multifaceted” in a letter from Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y.

The DOJ said the wide-ranging inquiry led by Attorney General William Barr, along with his right-hand man U.S. Attorney John Durham, would seek to “illuminate open questions regarding the activities of U.S. and foreign intelligence services as well as non-governmental organizations and individuals.”
Commentary Editor Tim Carney on the expanded Washington Examiner magazine
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The letter made it clear that DOJ’s review is not limited just to their specific agency, but would also scrutinize the intelligence community as a whole. The letter stated that the DOJ review team had already asked certain intelligence community agencies to preserve records, make witnesses available, and start putting together documents that the DOJ would need to carry out its inquiry.

And the DOJ made it clear that they weren’t just looking to see if policies were violated — they’ll be looking at whether any laws were broken, too.

In 2016, the DOJ and FBI launched an investigation into any links between the Russian government and the Trump campaign. Special counsel Robert Mueller took over the ongoing effort in May 2017 after FBI Director James Comey was fired, and Mueller’s probe culminated in a 448-page report in April 2019. Mueller found that the Russians had interfered in the 2016 e******n through cyberattacks and social media disinformation campaigns, but did not establish that anyone associated with Trump criminally colluded with Russia. Mueller left the door open on obstruction of justice by Trump, but Barr and then-Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein determined that he had not.

Barr believes “there remain open questions relating to the origins of this counter-intelligence investigation and the U.S. and foreign intelligence activities that took place prior to and during that investigation,” the letter states, and the DOJ review will look at “the efficacy and propriety“ of the steps that the DOJ, the FBI, the broader U.S. intelligence community, and foreign governments and actors took before and during the course of the probe — and to answer those questions “to the satisfaction of the Attorney General.”

The letter said Barr is coordinating with members of the U.S. intelligence community and "certain foreign actors" on the “collaborative” and “ongoing effort."

Trump recently gave Barr “full and complete authority to declassify information" during his review, a move that has been harshly criticized by many Democrats. Nadler called the move part of a “plot to dirty up the intelligence community, to pretend that there's something wrong with the beginning of the Mueller investigation and to persecute and bring into line the intelligence agencies." And former FBI General Counsel Jim Baker called the move a "slap in the face" to Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats.

Apparently to push back against such concerns, DOJ said Monday it would work hard to make sure that U.S. intelligence agents as well as foreign partners were protected during the probe, along with sensitive methods, techniques, and materials that could compromise national security.

This broad probe by DOJ is separate from the investigation by DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz into alleged Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuse by the Justice Department and the FBI. That inquiry includes a focus on the FBI’s handling of the unverified dossier compiled by British ex-spy Christopher Steele and its extensive use in the FBI's FISA applications and renewals to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.

Barr has previously said, however, that Horowitz’s “ability to get information from former officials or from other agencies outside the Department [of Justice] is very limited.” Thus, Barr picked Durham to carry out a beefed-up inquiry.

Durham will continue serving as Connecticut’s U.S. attorney, the DOJ said, but his review is already “being conducted primarily in the Washington D.C. area” and his DOJ team will operate out of “existing office space.”

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Jun 12, 2019 18:41:25   #
Crayons Loc: St Jo, Texas
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
You've seen something that I missed from Bush Boy Barr? An indictment? A raid? Mild criticism?
No, all I've seen is obfuscation and delay and a profound respect for the ongoing c**p.

Since Gen Flynn has hired Sidney Powell and may withdraw his guilty plea and with the arrival of AG Barr
Gen. Flynn's son will no longer be held hostage to Mueller's indictments...IMO 2 things Barr said cryptically a few days back made me believe he's done with the rats in the bloated bureaucracy...Both times he talked about his own death.

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Jun 12, 2019 18:42:16   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Good grief, man, where are you hiding? The investigation into the greatest political scandal in American history isn't going to result in indictments and raids until all the ducks are in a row. They are just getting started. Without a doubt, there is one hell of a lot of ground to cover,

DOJ outlines to Congress its investigation of the investigators
June 10, 2019

The Justice Department's investigation of the investigators involved in the Trump-Russia probe will look at actions both by the U.S. government and by foreigners.

That's what the agency said Monday, telling Congress its review is “broad in scope and multifaceted” in a letter from Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y.

The DOJ said the wide-ranging inquiry led by Attorney General William Barr, along with his right-hand man U.S. Attorney John Durham, would seek to “illuminate open questions regarding the activities of U.S. and foreign intelligence services as well as non-governmental organizations and individuals.”
Commentary Editor Tim Carney on the expanded Washington Examiner magazine
Watch Full Screen to Skip Ads

The letter made it clear that DOJ’s review is not limited just to their specific agency, but would also scrutinize the intelligence community as a whole. The letter stated that the DOJ review team had already asked certain intelligence community agencies to preserve records, make witnesses available, and start putting together documents that the DOJ would need to carry out its inquiry.

And the DOJ made it clear that they weren’t just looking to see if policies were violated — they’ll be looking at whether any laws were broken, too.

In 2016, the DOJ and FBI launched an investigation into any links between the Russian government and the Trump campaign. Special counsel Robert Mueller took over the ongoing effort in May 2017 after FBI Director James Comey was fired, and Mueller’s probe culminated in a 448-page report in April 2019. Mueller found that the Russians had interfered in the 2016 e******n through cyberattacks and social media disinformation campaigns, but did not establish that anyone associated with Trump criminally colluded with Russia. Mueller left the door open on obstruction of justice by Trump, but Barr and then-Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein determined that he had not.

Barr believes “there remain open questions relating to the origins of this counter-intelligence investigation and the U.S. and foreign intelligence activities that took place prior to and during that investigation,” the letter states, and the DOJ review will look at “the efficacy and propriety“ of the steps that the DOJ, the FBI, the broader U.S. intelligence community, and foreign governments and actors took before and during the course of the probe — and to answer those questions “to the satisfaction of the Attorney General.”

The letter said Barr is coordinating with members of the U.S. intelligence community and "certain foreign actors" on the “collaborative” and “ongoing effort."

Trump recently gave Barr “full and complete authority to declassify information" during his review, a move that has been harshly criticized by many Democrats. Nadler called the move part of a “plot to dirty up the intelligence community, to pretend that there's something wrong with the beginning of the Mueller investigation and to persecute and bring into line the intelligence agencies." And former FBI General Counsel Jim Baker called the move a "slap in the face" to Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats.

Apparently to push back against such concerns, DOJ said Monday it would work hard to make sure that U.S. intelligence agents as well as foreign partners were protected during the probe, along with sensitive methods, techniques, and materials that could compromise national security.

This broad probe by DOJ is separate from the investigation by DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz into alleged Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act abuse by the Justice Department and the FBI. That inquiry includes a focus on the FBI’s handling of the unverified dossier compiled by British ex-spy Christopher Steele and its extensive use in the FBI's FISA applications and renewals to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.

Barr has previously said, however, that Horowitz’s “ability to get information from former officials or from other agencies outside the Department [of Justice] is very limited.” Thus, Barr picked Durham to carry out a beefed-up inquiry.

Durham will continue serving as Connecticut’s U.S. attorney, the DOJ said, but his review is already “being conducted primarily in the Washington D.C. area” and his DOJ team will operate out of “existing office space.”
Good grief, man, where are you hiding? The investi... (show quote)


I don't trust Bush Boy Barr or the Connecticut liberal Durham. I don't like what I'm seeing or hearing, which is nothing but reverent talk about the law, which doesn't apply to any Obama Clinton cabal member, and a respect for the ongoing c**p that is not only tolerated by Barr and everyone else in Washington DC, but it is given legitimacy and respect.
Haven't seen otherwise.

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Jun 13, 2019 08:45:34   #
TrueAmerican
 
Kevyn wrote:
So let me get this straight, you actually believe that your illustrious Pumpkinfuhrer was stupid enough to appoint an AG who is in bed with the Clintons and this is why they are “avoiding prosecution” ?


And more news from the ignorant front, you are so sad a ridiculous you become hilarious !!!!!!

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