Posted on 02/13/2020 3:05:18 PM PST by bitt
Barr is correct. On every other issue Trump should blast away but if he trust Barr to clean the trough out with Durham then he needs to let him do his job without without further tweets
How is it that Barr let the Stone case get out of hand?
If he doesn’t want the President Tweeting about his screwups he should do a better job.
Trump isn’t perfect every time and this just happens to be one of them.
“This is the one time I hope the President follows such advice. He should”.
I agree.
The legal process is what is being used by the government to revolt against the people.
Mueller, legal process.
Impeachment, quasi-legal process.
Who knows how many obstruction traps the legal process has currently set around Trump.
The legal process is the problem. It isn't generating any reason to suspect it is capable of self-correction. FISA court hires a FBI sycophant who was neck deep in the problem, to fix the problem. Congress is chronically avoiding the subject or lying about it.
Bill Barr - can you arrest your best friend Robert Mueller and his best friend James Comey?
Trump exposed the crooked trail...Barr should have said something earlier...
But this might be a Trump setup...Making Barr look like a good guy to the democrats...
All these people dying are making it hard for me to create a vaccine.
The Double Standard of Justice and all the employees that accept and promote the Deep State and the Double Standard make it so you dont want to hear the Truth from outside the Chamber.
Mighty inconvenient with that work force.
Agree. Trump stayed quiet about this until the decision was made to seek 9 years for political j walking.
There is tremendous pressure on Barr to ignore Bidens crimes.
Lots of Pressure...
Plus, if tweets, which are nothing more than words, hamper him from doing his job, then he's not the man for the job.
I just don’t know who (which govt. bureau) to trust anymore.
I guess it depends on how high the stakes are, what they may have to lose.
What about that French play Les Miserables?
Wasn’t that based on a man stealing a loaf of bread?
That may have been an example of legal ‘over-correction’ too.
Character Jean Valjean served 19 years in jail for having stolen a loaf of bread.
Excellent reframing of the issue.
I agree concerning matters in progress
“Telling Trump not to tweet is like telling Grant not to pursue the enemy.”
He did not suggest Trump stop tweeting. He suggested he lay off the DOJ and its ongoing investigations.
He ought to have told him quietly, in person.
None of 'em. I work in front of the USPTO, which is fairly non-political. It has issues too, but most of them are due to incompetence not malice.
From my point of view, the government has yet to admit it has a problem. Trump has asserted his view that the government has been engaing in witch hunts, but that charge is so far rejected by the government. I hear a few Congresspeople (not Graham) agree with Trump's assessment, but not a critical mass, not by a long shot.
If history is any guide, even when the government does admit a problem (Church Committee), it claims to have concern, then erects a "fix," then what really happens is the bad conduct escalates and expands.
The federal government is totally out of control and unaccountable.
Trump should stop tweeting regarding any investigation Barr is doing.
It’s been near 4-5 years since these Democrat crimes. How long do you advise POTUS to refrain from commenting on them? Perhaps the entirety of his second term?
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