Excellent observations.
I admit to being cynical about Barr’s investigation (because no one is ever held accountable in the DC Swamp) but at the same time I sympathize with him because of the snake pit that he’s been thrust into. It must be a nightmare of epic proportions; he not only has to unravel it all but will probably advise the president on how to clean it up. Its a herculean task for sure. And the corruption has been growing for decades so it can’t be fixed overnight.
But Barr has an historic opportunity to be a modern day Wyatt Earp. I don’t think its an exaggeration to say that the fate of our country depends on his ability and dedication to round up the seditious outlaws in DC. If he fails, the political weaponization of our federal agencies will have effectively been legitimized.
In another thread I noted that according to the NYT “Two former senior F.B.I. agents are assisting with the review”. Any idea who those two are?
1. The phone call between President Trump and the Ukrainian president took place one day after Mueller's testimony before the House committee.
2. In the transcript of the call, President Trump specifically mentioned the Crowdstrike angle of the 2016 election scandal in addition to "the Bidens" when asking for the Ukrainian president's help.
3. The Crowdstrike reference has gotten zero coverage in the mainstream media -- even to the point that CNN apparently eliminated it entirely in its initial reporting on the transcript.