Donald Trump
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The SIX-E material...SAD. So six-E.Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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ikiT said:The SIX-E material...SAD. So six-E.
He called Bob, his buddy Bob. I'd like to hear what Bob has to say about Barr's representation of their meetings.
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how long have you known him? do you feel good about your decision? hypnotized by the GRAMBO yet?Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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This Graham/Barr back and forth is ridiculous.I LOVE MUSIC.
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GRASSLEY
strzok page spying clinton fusion GPS Steele Dossier debunked collusion Democrats PAID foreign sources DISINFORMATION 30milliondollars
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The origins of that narrative?Bristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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ikiT said:GRASSLEY
strzok page spying clinton fusion GPS Steele Dossier debunked collusion Democrats PAID foreign sources DISINFORMATION 30milliondollars
so tastyIt's a hopeless situation...0 -
context, nature, and substanceBristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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MY BABYBristow 05132010 to Amsterdam 2 061320180
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Bentleyspop said:
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
OpinionJames Comey: How Trump Co-opts Leaders Like Bill BarrAccomplished people lacking inner strength can’t resist the compromises necessary to survive this president.By James ComeyMr. Comey is the former F.B.I. director.continued atPeople have been asking me hard questions. What happened to the leaders in the Trump administration, especially the attorney general, Bill Barr, who I have said was due the benefit of the doubt?How could Mr. Barr, a bright and accomplished lawyer, start channeling the president in using words like “no collusion” and F.B.I. “spying”? And downplaying acts of obstruction of justice as products of the president’s being “frustrated and angry,” something he would never say to justify the thousands of crimes prosecuted every day that are the product of frustration and anger?How could he write and say things about the report by Robert Mueller, the special counsel, that were apparently so misleading that they prompted written protest from the special counsel himself?How could Mr. Barr go before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday and downplay President Trump’s attempt to fire Mr. Mueller before he completed his work?And how could Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, after the release of Mr. Mueller’s report that detailed Mr. Trump’s determined efforts to obstruct justice, give a speech quoting the president on the importance of the rule of law? Or on resigning, thank a president who relentlessly attacked both him and the Department of Justice he led for “the courtesy and humor you often display in our personal conversations”?What happened to these people?I don’t know for sure. People are complicated, so the answer is most likely complicated. But I have some idea from four months of working close to Mr. Trump and many more months of watching him shape others.Amoral leaders have a way of revealing the character of those around them. Sometimes what they reveal is inspiring. For example, James Mattis, the former secretary of defense, resigned over principle, a concept so alien to Mr. Trump that it took days for the president to realize what had happened, before he could start lying about the man.But more often, proximity to an amoral leader reveals something depressing.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/01/opinion/william-barr-testimony.html
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Kat said:OpinionJames Comey: How Trump Co-opts Leaders Like Bill BarrAccomplished people lacking inner strength can’t resist the compromises necessary to survive this president.By James ComeyMr. Comey is the former F.B.I. director.continued atPeople have been asking me hard questions. What happened to the leaders in the Trump administration, especially the attorney general, Bill Barr, who I have said was due the benefit of the doubt?How could Mr. Barr, a bright and accomplished lawyer, start channeling the president in using words like “no collusion” and F.B.I. “spying”? And downplaying acts of obstruction of justice as products of the president’s being “frustrated and angry,” something he would never say to justify the thousands of crimes prosecuted every day that are the product of frustration and anger?How could he write and say things about the report by Robert Mueller, the special counsel, that were apparently so misleading that they prompted written protest from the special counsel himself?How could Mr. Barr go before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday and downplay President Trump’s attempt to fire Mr. Mueller before he completed his work?And how could Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, after the release of Mr. Mueller’s report that detailed Mr. Trump’s determined efforts to obstruct justice, give a speech quoting the president on the importance of the rule of law? Or on resigning, thank a president who relentlessly attacked both him and the Department of Justice he led for “the courtesy and humor you often display in our personal conversations”?What happened to these people?I don’t know for sure. People are complicated, so the answer is most likely complicated. But I have some idea from four months of working close to Mr. Trump and many more months of watching him shape others.Amoral leaders have a way of revealing the character of those around them. Sometimes what they reveal is inspiring. For example, James Mattis, the former secretary of defense, resigned over principle, a concept so alien to Mr. Trump that it took days for the president to realize what had happened, before he could start lying about the man.But more often, proximity to an amoral leader reveals something depressing.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/01/opinion/william-barr-testimony.html
You feel this happening. It bothers you, at least to some extent. But his outrageous conduct convinces you that you simply must stay, to preserve and protect the people and institutions and values you hold dear. Along with Republican members of Congress, you tell yourself you are too important for this nation to lose, especially now.
I was also glad that he admitted to being complicit himself, if only about the inauguration size? a bit weak, I'm sure he was complicit in more substantially important ways, but at least he alluded to it.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:Bentleyspop said:Another example that he is an immature, narcissistic, petulant, spoiled child......
Trump goes on retweeting tear as he continues to attack Biden https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/01/politics/trump-joe-biden-firefighters-union/index.html
The retweets -- which totaled nearly 60 by 6:30 a.m. ET
But then again we have never had a sitting president so driven by fear, hate, ignorance, jealousy, and lies0 -
Yo while you weren't paying attention...
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/01/opinions/trump-administration-asylum-seeker-crackdown-zakaria/index.html
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HughFreakingDillon said:Kat said:OpinionJames Comey: How Trump Co-opts Leaders Like Bill BarrAccomplished people lacking inner strength can’t resist the compromises necessary to survive this president.By James ComeyMr. Comey is the former F.B.I. director.continued atPeople have been asking me hard questions. What happened to the leaders in the Trump administration, especially the attorney general, Bill Barr, who I have said was due the benefit of the doubt?How could Mr. Barr, a bright and accomplished lawyer, start channeling the president in using words like “no collusion” and F.B.I. “spying”? And downplaying acts of obstruction of justice as products of the president’s being “frustrated and angry,” something he would never say to justify the thousands of crimes prosecuted every day that are the product of frustration and anger?How could he write and say things about the report by Robert Mueller, the special counsel, that were apparently so misleading that they prompted written protest from the special counsel himself?How could Mr. Barr go before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday and downplay President Trump’s attempt to fire Mr. Mueller before he completed his work?And how could Rod Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, after the release of Mr. Mueller’s report that detailed Mr. Trump’s determined efforts to obstruct justice, give a speech quoting the president on the importance of the rule of law? Or on resigning, thank a president who relentlessly attacked both him and the Department of Justice he led for “the courtesy and humor you often display in our personal conversations”?What happened to these people?I don’t know for sure. People are complicated, so the answer is most likely complicated. But I have some idea from four months of working close to Mr. Trump and many more months of watching him shape others.Amoral leaders have a way of revealing the character of those around them. Sometimes what they reveal is inspiring. For example, James Mattis, the former secretary of defense, resigned over principle, a concept so alien to Mr. Trump that it took days for the president to realize what had happened, before he could start lying about the man.But more often, proximity to an amoral leader reveals something depressing.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/01/opinion/william-barr-testimony.html
You feel this happening. It bothers you, at least to some extent. But his outrageous conduct convinces you that you simply must stay, to preserve and protect the people and institutions and values you hold dear. Along with Republican members of Congress, you tell yourself you are too important for this nation to lose, especially now.
I was also glad that he admitted to being complicit himself, if only about the inauguration size? a bit weak, I'm sure he was complicit in more substantially important ways, but at least he alluded to it.Falling down,...not staying down0 -
Kamala Harris: has the white house ever asked you to investigate anyone?
Bill Barr: uhhh.....ummmm.....(looks around for help), um, can you repeat the question?
LOL, what a weasel.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
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HughFreakingDillon said:Kamala Harris: has the white house ever asked you to investigate anyone?
Bill Barr: uhhh.....ummmm.....(looks around for help), um, can you repeat the question?
LOL, what a weasel.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
tbergs said:HughFreakingDillon said:Kamala Harris: has the white house ever asked you to investigate anyone?
Bill Barr: uhhh.....ummmm.....(looks around for help), um, can you repeat the question?
LOL, what a weasel.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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