Barr: Trump's Roger Stone tweets "make it impossible for me to do my job"
Someone so important to Trump telling him to stop tweeting because it's improper and deeply embarrassing? What will be the Trump response??
The only "good" thing about Trump's tweeting is that it makes his corrupt intentions plain for the world to see. But he is so dumb, or self involved, he just doesn't realise how harmful it is to his credibility.
Corruption in plain sight update:
Conservative pundits reaction:
"Ha ha ha - look at those Democrats in disarray about who to choose as their candidate."
Update 2: don't misread my posting about this to mean that I think Barr has just discovered "principles" and a backbone. I'm on side with those who think this is more likely cynical signalling to Trump that he is making it hard for Barr to do his bidding:
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I would not be surprised to say Barr actually means Trumps tweets makes it harder to pore on the incompetence as quick as possible
Its just a stupid comment by Barr. He can still do his job. What he cannot do is say:
"This entire thing was a zionist nothing-burger, poor Stone was caught in the cross-fire. Stone told a few mild lies in the house of lies, and mad Jews were trying to put him in jail and throw away the key in their ludicrous Kangaroo court."
See I can say these things because I'm unemployed. But Barr cannot say these things so hence he winds up saying just about anything no matter how foolish.
"See I can say these things because I'm unemployed."
And ironically, the more you say them out loud, the more likely you are to stay unemployed...
I will be interested in the Judgement. Trump has criticised her as well. Will she stay the course and produce the correct judgment or will she toe the line. Me thinks the former
"And ironically, the more you say them out loud, the more likely you are to stay unemployed..."
True story but its better to keep your head held high even if in a few months it comes down to only eating every second day.
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