Sunday, March 31, 2019

This was not Barr's opinion


This is like one of those games of telephone where the first person tells the story to the second person, the second person tells the story to the third person, and eventually by the time it gets down the line, the entire story is different.

But, of course, this is being done "on purpose" by Democrats and the liberal media (desperately hanging on to their collusion delusion). They want you to believe that the primary conclusion is Barr's own personal opinion. But the reality here is that we can always go back to the Barr letter and read what he "quoted" from the Mueller report.

When you combine:
  • No indictments for conspiracy.
  • The Mueller quote that there was no conspiracy or coordination.
There can be no doubt what the investigation found (or in this case didn't find). The fact that people are arguing about this is nothing more than proof positive that Democrats and the liberal media are not willing to admit that they were wrong and/or have allowed themselves to be fooled by their own coordinated spin. It also shows that the minions at the grass roots level (Democratic voters) are still willing to allow their cognitive dissonance to lead them exactly where their fearless leaders would like them to go.


8 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I guess that Barbara Bush had cognitive dissonance that caused her death!



Former first lady Barbara Bush so fiercely disliked President Donald Trump that she blamed his attacks on her son Jeb Bush for what she called a heart attack and, by the end of her life, she no longer considered herself a Republican.

"I'd probably say no today," she told USA Today's Susan Page in an October 2017 interview on whether she was still a Republican.

There are many good Republicans, but you are not one of them.


Anonymous said...

Socialist Democrats are faking outrage.

"Democrats taking part in the Heartland Institute event in Storm Lake, Iowa, over the weekend weighed in on a woman’s allegations that former Vice President Joe Biden acted inappropriately in an encounter in 2014 when she was a candidate for Nevada’s lieutenant governor.

“I believe Lucy Flores,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said."

Myballs said...

The stupid Barbara bush diversion doesn't change the direct quote from the Mueller report.

C.H. Truth said...

What Roger isn't really thinking about...

Is that if 45% of Democrats still think Trump committed a crime in regards to Russian collusion...

that he is in a minority, even within his own Party.

What does it say when his own opinion doesn't even register as valid with half of Democrats?

anonymous said...

45% of Democrats still think Trump committed a crime in regards to Russian collusion.

Really???? Seems you are getting rather worried what the report will actually reveal!!! Seems to me trump is having second thoughts about that also.....oh well....hope the Wa Post has gallons of ink to publish it!!!!

Anonymous Myballs said...
The stupid Barbara bush diversion

Now its the stupid Barbra Bush....she used to be your mother teresa !!!!!!

C.H. Truth said...

Denny...

The report will actually reveal what Mueller stated it revealed. That would be that the investigation could not establish that any members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with those Russians responsible for the election issues.

I think you will continue to take a huge issue with that, but it will be the truth either way.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

aToday at a Rose Garden ceremony belatedly celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon, President Trump said he regretted that thousands of children were still being held in custody at the U.S.-Mexican border, many without adequate medical care. “It is a tragedy, and I am totally responsible,” he said. He went on to say “I created a crisis at the border solely to fuel my base of supporters, for no reason other than my own political survival.”

After an awkward moment of silence, Mr. Trump said “I have lied again and again to the American people – about voting irregularities in the 2016 election, about the motives of my Democratic critics in Congress, and, yes, about my knowledge of and agreement to Putin’s role in helping me become president.” Wiping his eyes, Mr. Trump then commenced a string of apologies. “I apologize for criticizing the FBI and Justice Department when they were only trying to do their jobs,” he said. “I apologize for calling the press ‘enemies of the people,’” and “I apologize for criticizing judges who I disagreed with but were working honorably within our Constitutional system of checks and balances.”
Mr. Trump went on to express regret for “personally profiting from my presidency, and for appointing people – including my daughter and son-in-law -- who have also profited from their offices.” He said "I should never have tried to end the Affordable Care Act, on which millions of Americans epend." Turning to foreign policy, he said “I should never have praised blood-thirsty dictators while criticizing America’s traditional friends around the world.”

Then, nearly breaking down, Mr. Trump expressed remorse “for sowing hate and division” in America.” He said “I have put cloud over this presidency and disgraced this great country, for which I will feel ashamed for the rest of my life.” He then announced he was resigning the presidency effective immediately. “I hope my decision begins a process of healing,” he said, brushing away tears. “I hope April 1, 2019 will be remembered as the day I came clean.”

C.H. Truth said...

Wow Rog...

That's quite a fictional story you have there.

Do you jack off to that fantasy?