bearister said:
Robert Mueller is beyond reproach. If he clears Trump and his campaign, I will apologize to all Trump supporters as well as the Moderators of this board.
B.A. Bearacus said:bearister said:
Robert Mueller is beyond reproach. If he clears Trump and his campaign, I will apologize to all Trump supporters as well as the Moderators of this board.
2017 Bearister, it's future BA here. Let's just say the mods won't be getting any apologies from you.
Unit2Sucks said:
I think you stay away from impeachment entirely. The key to Trump is to get him riled up and continue to pound him on his many weaknesses by specifically targeting his vanity and counter-puncher mentality.
Here's a great starting point: according to the Mueller report Trump made many attempts to impede the investigation that "were mostly unsuccessful but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the president declined to carry out orders or accede to his requests".
The dem leadership should razz Trump for this night and day. I mean the guy did his best to obstruct justice but couldn't even convince his merry band of kleptocrats to help him out. Do it enough and it will eat away at him. I wouldn't be surprised if he implodes as a result. There is so much in the report that can be used as fodder to attack Trump publicly. That's a much better blueprint for 2020 than using congress' hard power.
So basically get Trump the way Bart and Lisa Simpson got Sideshow Bob.Unit2Sucks said:
Looks like this is happening. Trump is raging out at all the stories about the rampant insubordination of his minions.
Only a matter of time before he takes credit for criminal activity.Unit2Sucks said:
I think you stay away from impeachment entirely. The key to Trump is to get him riled up and continue to pound him on his many weaknesses by specifically targeting his vanity and counter-puncher mentality.
Here's a great starting point: according to the Mueller report Trump made many attempts to impede the investigation that "were mostly unsuccessful but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the president declined to carry out orders or accede to his requests".
The dem leadership should razz Trump for this night and day. I mean the guy did his best to obstruct justice but couldn't even convince his merry band of kleptocrats to help him out. Do it enough and it will eat away at him. I wouldn't be surprised if he implodes as a result. There is so much in the report that can be used as fodder to attack Trump publicly. That's a much better blueprint for 2020 than using congress' hard power.
"prior regime"?bearister said:
The prior regime suspended me for 60 days for posting a comment critical of the fat stupid guy during his first debate with Hillary. They followed that up with a personal message threatening permanent ban if I made a post explaining why I had been suspended. I've garnered lifetime bans from a few Reddit communities. They call me a sh@tposter.
GBear4Life said:
"prior regime"?
Wait until Fox News has spread their talking points about this. They need some time to absorb those.Another Bear said:
Speaking of his base...where are the BI RWNJs now that Barr is getting grilled? Would love to hear your opinions on the Barr hearing. Funny how the RW'ers go silent when an observable new event is happening...you know because then it's no longer opinion, conjecture and conspiracy theories.
...and make up some sh*t...Fox talking points. They need their marching orders.sycasey said:Wait until Fox News has spread their talking points about this. They need some time to absorb those.Another Bear said:
Speaking of his base...where are the BI RWNJs now that Barr is getting grilled? Would love to hear your opinions on the Barr hearing. Funny how the RW'ers go silent when an observable new event is happening...you know because then it's no longer opinion, conjecture and conspiracy theories.
YouGBear4Life said:
what are "RWNJs" ?
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And it took awhile, but Barr eventually seemed to acknowledge that Mueller had, in fact, rebuked him.
Toward the end of the hearing, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) pressed him on his portrayal of Mueller's letter. Barr then recounted his conversation with Mueller on the phone after Mueller sent the letter. He said he told Mueller: "Bob, what's with the letter? Why don't you just pick up the phone and call me if there's an issue?"
Barr then added: "The letter's a bit snitty, and I think it was written by one of his staff people."
But if the letter wasn't really criticizing Barr, then why would he be taken aback at it and ask why Mueller wrote it? (Side note: Barr knows why Mueller wrote it: to create a record.) And if this was mostly about news coverage, why call the letter "snitty"? Barr seemed to be admitting, finally, that the letter was what it was: a diplomatically worded but pretty direct rebuke of him and his actions.