Attorney General Barr Puts Former Intel Bosses On Notice

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Even worse having Russia interfere as it’s done since 1946 is now how our own government is manipulating our elections. Deep State lives.

Things seem to be moving quickly now. It has been a remarkable few weeks in American history. Momentum is building toward uncovering the distasteful possibility that the targeting of a U.S. presidential campaign was actually a political operation, fostered at the highest levels of government, masquerading as an FBI counterintelligence investigation.

Attorney General William Barr has signaled that his interest in examining the origins of the investigation into the Trump campaign extends beyond whether the FBI operated “by the book,” as former FBI Director James Comey asserts. Barr also wants to understand the role that the larger intelligence community, or IC, may have played in all of this.

Barr has thrown punches that have left an interesting mix of characters with a standing eight count. Certain eyes around D.C. are a little glassy right now.

Barr’s words and actions are telling. First, he raised the concern that the Trump campaign was “spied” upon. His use of the word “spying” appears more calculated than casual. The wailing and gnashing of teeth that followed is also telling. “The FBI doesn’t spy” became the sputtering counter-refrain of those trying to mask their nervousness.

It’s a fair point that’s beside the point. The FBI is charged with acting under strict legal restrictions and court orders. Spying is not a term traditionally associated with those activities.

Attorney General Barr puts former intel bosses on notice
 
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Mitchell-- sorry, Barr, is off to delight the right wing blogosphere until his house of cards can't stand anymore. He's going up against people who gave their lives to this country. The opposite of himself and his client-- sorry, President.
 
Mitchell-- sorry, Barr, is off to delight the right wing blogosphere until his house of cards can't stand anymore. He's going up against people who gave their lives to this country. The opposite of himself and his client-- sorry, President.
He’s going up against dead people? How long have you been seeing these dead people?
 
Of course political party's spy on one another. The bar has been sufficiently lowered to the point that anything goes. The big problem is that everything that they are doing has been forbidden by so many statutes that no one can keep up with it. I have no idea where this is going.
 
Even worse having Russia interfere as it’s done since 1946 is now how own government is manipulating our elections. Deep State lives.

Things seem to be moving quickly now. It has been a remarkable few weeks in American history. Momentum is building toward uncovering the distasteful possibility that the targeting of a U.S. presidential campaign was actually a political operation, fostered at the highest levels of government, masquerading as an FBI counterintelligence investigation.

Attorney General William Barr has signaled that his interest in examining the origins of the investigation into the Trump campaign extends beyond whether the FBI operated “by the book,” as former FBI Director James Comey asserts. Barr also wants to understand the role that the larger intelligence community, or IC, may have played in all of this.

Barr has thrown punches that have left an interesting mix of characters with a standing eight count. Certain eyes around D.C. are a little glassy right now.

Barr’s words and actions are telling. First, he raised the concern that the Trump campaign was “spied” upon. His use of the word “spying” appears more calculated than casual. The wailing and gnashing of teeth that followed is also telling. “The FBI doesn’t spy” became the sputtering counter-refrain of those trying to mask their nervousness.

It’s a fair point that’s beside the point. The FBI is charged with acting under strict legal restrictions and court orders. Spying is not a term traditionally associated with those activities.

Attorney General Barr puts former intel bosses on notice
I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area. He tells me the Democrats are being very quiet on his bus the past two weeks. Before, they were always saying things just like the snowflakes on USMB are still doing. He says it feels like a calm before the storm. No more bragging, taunting or blasting conservatives. It will be great to see all those assholes reporting to Federal prisons.
 
Even worse having Russia interfere as it’s done since 1946 is now how own government is manipulating our elections. Deep State lives.

Things seem to be moving quickly now. It has been a remarkable few weeks in American history. Momentum is building toward uncovering the distasteful possibility that the targeting of a U.S. presidential campaign was actually a political operation, fostered at the highest levels of government, masquerading as an FBI counterintelligence investigation.

Attorney General William Barr has signaled that his interest in examining the origins of the investigation into the Trump campaign extends beyond whether the FBI operated “by the book,” as former FBI Director James Comey asserts. Barr also wants to understand the role that the larger intelligence community, or IC, may have played in all of this.

Barr has thrown punches that have left an interesting mix of characters with a standing eight count. Certain eyes around D.C. are a little glassy right now.

Barr’s words and actions are telling. First, he raised the concern that the Trump campaign was “spied” upon. His use of the word “spying” appears more calculated than casual. The wailing and gnashing of teeth that followed is also telling. “The FBI doesn’t spy” became the sputtering counter-refrain of those trying to mask their nervousness.

It’s a fair point that’s beside the point. The FBI is charged with acting under strict legal restrictions and court orders. Spying is not a term traditionally associated with those activities.

Attorney General Barr puts former intel bosses on notice
I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area. He tells me the Democrats are being very quiet on his bus the past two weeks. Before, they were always saying things just like the snowflakes on USMB are still doing. He says it feels like a calm before the storm. No more bragging, taunting or blasting conservatives. It will be great to see all those assholes reporting to Federal prisons.
^ LOL that's the craziest post I've ever seen. "I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area." Oh man, he must be super secretly in the know! He drives a bus in the "D.C. area!" :lmao::lmao::lmao:

If you intended it as a ridiculous joke, then I apologize. Carry on.
 
Even worse having Russia interfere as it’s done since 1946 is now how own government is manipulating our elections. Deep State lives.

Things seem to be moving quickly now. It has been a remarkable few weeks in American history. Momentum is building toward uncovering the distasteful possibility that the targeting of a U.S. presidential campaign was actually a political operation, fostered at the highest levels of government, masquerading as an FBI counterintelligence investigation.

Attorney General William Barr has signaled that his interest in examining the origins of the investigation into the Trump campaign extends beyond whether the FBI operated “by the book,” as former FBI Director James Comey asserts. Barr also wants to understand the role that the larger intelligence community, or IC, may have played in all of this.

Barr has thrown punches that have left an interesting mix of characters with a standing eight count. Certain eyes around D.C. are a little glassy right now.

Barr’s words and actions are telling. First, he raised the concern that the Trump campaign was “spied” upon. His use of the word “spying” appears more calculated than casual. The wailing and gnashing of teeth that followed is also telling. “The FBI doesn’t spy” became the sputtering counter-refrain of those trying to mask their nervousness.

It’s a fair point that’s beside the point. The FBI is charged with acting under strict legal restrictions and court orders. Spying is not a term traditionally associated with those activities.

Attorney General Barr puts former intel bosses on notice
I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area. He tells me the Democrats are being very quiet on his bus the past two weeks. Before, they were always saying things just like the snowflakes on USMB are still doing. He says it feels like a calm before the storm. No more bragging, taunting or blasting conservatives. It will be great to see all those assholes reporting to Federal prisons.
^ LOL that's the craziest post I've ever seen. "I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area." Oh man, he must be super secretly in the know! He drives a bus in the "D.C. area!" :lmao::lmao::lmao:

If you intended it as a ridiculous joke, then I apologize. Carry on.
The funniest thing is watching your gymnastics trying to defend a group of traitors getting ready to go to prison.
 
Of course political party's spy on one another. The bar has been sufficiently lowered to the point that anything goes. The big problem is that everything that they are doing has been forbidden by so many statutes that no one can keep up with it. I have no idea where this is going.
Democrats made Nixon look like Mother Teresa.
 
Even worse having Russia interfere as it’s done since 1946 is now how own government is manipulating our elections. Deep State lives.

Things seem to be moving quickly now. It has been a remarkable few weeks in American history. Momentum is building toward uncovering the distasteful possibility that the targeting of a U.S. presidential campaign was actually a political operation, fostered at the highest levels of government, masquerading as an FBI counterintelligence investigation.

Attorney General William Barr has signaled that his interest in examining the origins of the investigation into the Trump campaign extends beyond whether the FBI operated “by the book,” as former FBI Director James Comey asserts. Barr also wants to understand the role that the larger intelligence community, or IC, may have played in all of this.

Barr has thrown punches that have left an interesting mix of characters with a standing eight count. Certain eyes around D.C. are a little glassy right now.

Barr’s words and actions are telling. First, he raised the concern that the Trump campaign was “spied” upon. His use of the word “spying” appears more calculated than casual. The wailing and gnashing of teeth that followed is also telling. “The FBI doesn’t spy” became the sputtering counter-refrain of those trying to mask their nervousness.

It’s a fair point that’s beside the point. The FBI is charged with acting under strict legal restrictions and court orders. Spying is not a term traditionally associated with those activities.

Attorney General Barr puts former intel bosses on notice
I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area. He tells me the Democrats are being very quiet on his bus the past two weeks. Before, they were always saying things just like the snowflakes on USMB are still doing. He says it feels like a calm before the storm. No more bragging, taunting or blasting conservatives. It will be great to see all those assholes reporting to Federal prisons.
^ LOL that's the craziest post I've ever seen. "I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area." Oh man, he must be super secretly in the know! He drives a bus in the "D.C. area!" :lmao::lmao::lmao:

If you intended it as a ridiculous joke, then I apologize. Carry on.
The funniest thing is watching your gymnastics trying to defend a group of traitors getting ready to go to prison.
^ oh my god the amount of irony :lmao:
 
Even worse having Russia interfere as it’s done since 1946 is now how own government is manipulating our elections. Deep State lives.

Things seem to be moving quickly now. It has been a remarkable few weeks in American history. Momentum is building toward uncovering the distasteful possibility that the targeting of a U.S. presidential campaign was actually a political operation, fostered at the highest levels of government, masquerading as an FBI counterintelligence investigation.

Attorney General William Barr has signaled that his interest in examining the origins of the investigation into the Trump campaign extends beyond whether the FBI operated “by the book,” as former FBI Director James Comey asserts. Barr also wants to understand the role that the larger intelligence community, or IC, may have played in all of this.

Barr has thrown punches that have left an interesting mix of characters with a standing eight count. Certain eyes around D.C. are a little glassy right now.

Barr’s words and actions are telling. First, he raised the concern that the Trump campaign was “spied” upon. His use of the word “spying” appears more calculated than casual. The wailing and gnashing of teeth that followed is also telling. “The FBI doesn’t spy” became the sputtering counter-refrain of those trying to mask their nervousness.

It’s a fair point that’s beside the point. The FBI is charged with acting under strict legal restrictions and court orders. Spying is not a term traditionally associated with those activities.

Attorney General Barr puts former intel bosses on notice
I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area. He tells me the Democrats are being very quiet on his bus the past two weeks. Before, they were always saying things just like the snowflakes on USMB are still doing. He says it feels like a calm before the storm. No more bragging, taunting or blasting conservatives. It will be great to see all those assholes reporting to Federal prisons.
^ LOL that's the craziest post I've ever seen. "I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area." Oh man, he must be super secretly in the know! He drives a bus in the "D.C. area!" :lmao::lmao::lmao:

If you intended it as a ridiculous joke, then I apologize. Carry on.

I was talking about his asshole passengers. He's a right wing Republican in a sea of snowflakes.
 
Even worse having Russia interfere as it’s done since 1946 is now how own government is manipulating our elections. Deep State lives.

Things seem to be moving quickly now. It has been a remarkable few weeks in American history. Momentum is building toward uncovering the distasteful possibility that the targeting of a U.S. presidential campaign was actually a political operation, fostered at the highest levels of government, masquerading as an FBI counterintelligence investigation.

Attorney General William Barr has signaled that his interest in examining the origins of the investigation into the Trump campaign extends beyond whether the FBI operated “by the book,” as former FBI Director James Comey asserts. Barr also wants to understand the role that the larger intelligence community, or IC, may have played in all of this.

Barr has thrown punches that have left an interesting mix of characters with a standing eight count. Certain eyes around D.C. are a little glassy right now.

Barr’s words and actions are telling. First, he raised the concern that the Trump campaign was “spied” upon. His use of the word “spying” appears more calculated than casual. The wailing and gnashing of teeth that followed is also telling. “The FBI doesn’t spy” became the sputtering counter-refrain of those trying to mask their nervousness.

It’s a fair point that’s beside the point. The FBI is charged with acting under strict legal restrictions and court orders. Spying is not a term traditionally associated with those activities.

Attorney General Barr puts former intel bosses on notice
I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area. He tells me the Democrats are being very quiet on his bus the past two weeks. Before, they were always saying things just like the snowflakes on USMB are still doing. He says it feels like a calm before the storm. No more bragging, taunting or blasting conservatives. It will be great to see all those assholes reporting to Federal prisons.
^ LOL that's the craziest post I've ever seen. "I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area." Oh man, he must be super secretly in the know! He drives a bus in the "D.C. area!" :lmao::lmao::lmao:

If you intended it as a ridiculous joke, then I apologize. Carry on.

I was talking about his asshole passengers. He's a right wing Republican in a sea of snowflakes.
So he's a butthurt idiot who hates where he lives. Tell him it's way cheaper to live somewhere else, and invite him to do so. I'll consider it a favor.
 
Even worse having Russia interfere as it’s done since 1946 is now how own government is manipulating our elections. Deep State lives.

Things seem to be moving quickly now. It has been a remarkable few weeks in American history. Momentum is building toward uncovering the distasteful possibility that the targeting of a U.S. presidential campaign was actually a political operation, fostered at the highest levels of government, masquerading as an FBI counterintelligence investigation.

Attorney General William Barr has signaled that his interest in examining the origins of the investigation into the Trump campaign extends beyond whether the FBI operated “by the book,” as former FBI Director James Comey asserts. Barr also wants to understand the role that the larger intelligence community, or IC, may have played in all of this.

Barr has thrown punches that have left an interesting mix of characters with a standing eight count. Certain eyes around D.C. are a little glassy right now.

Barr’s words and actions are telling. First, he raised the concern that the Trump campaign was “spied” upon. His use of the word “spying” appears more calculated than casual. The wailing and gnashing of teeth that followed is also telling. “The FBI doesn’t spy” became the sputtering counter-refrain of those trying to mask their nervousness.

It’s a fair point that’s beside the point. The FBI is charged with acting under strict legal restrictions and court orders. Spying is not a term traditionally associated with those activities.

Attorney General Barr puts former intel bosses on notice
I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area. He tells me the Democrats are being very quiet on his bus the past two weeks. Before, they were always saying things just like the snowflakes on USMB are still doing. He says it feels like a calm before the storm. No more bragging, taunting or blasting conservatives. It will be great to see all those assholes reporting to Federal prisons.
^ LOL that's the craziest post I've ever seen. "I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area." Oh man, he must be super secretly in the know! He drives a bus in the "D.C. area!" :lmao::lmao::lmao:

If you intended it as a ridiculous joke, then I apologize. Carry on.

I was talking about his asshole passengers. He's a right wing Republican in a sea of snowflakes.
So he's a butthurt idiot who hates where he lives. Tell him it's way cheaper to live somewhere else, and invite him to do so. I'll consider it a favor.
Your worship of the ruling class is hilarious.
 
Even worse having Russia interfere as it’s done since 1946 is now how own government is manipulating our elections. Deep State lives.

Things seem to be moving quickly now. It has been a remarkable few weeks in American history. Momentum is building toward uncovering the distasteful possibility that the targeting of a U.S. presidential campaign was actually a political operation, fostered at the highest levels of government, masquerading as an FBI counterintelligence investigation.

Attorney General William Barr has signaled that his interest in examining the origins of the investigation into the Trump campaign extends beyond whether the FBI operated “by the book,” as former FBI Director James Comey asserts. Barr also wants to understand the role that the larger intelligence community, or IC, may have played in all of this.

Barr has thrown punches that have left an interesting mix of characters with a standing eight count. Certain eyes around D.C. are a little glassy right now.

Barr’s words and actions are telling. First, he raised the concern that the Trump campaign was “spied” upon. His use of the word “spying” appears more calculated than casual. The wailing and gnashing of teeth that followed is also telling. “The FBI doesn’t spy” became the sputtering counter-refrain of those trying to mask their nervousness.

It’s a fair point that’s beside the point. The FBI is charged with acting under strict legal restrictions and court orders. Spying is not a term traditionally associated with those activities.

Attorney General Barr puts former intel bosses on notice
I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area. He tells me the Democrats are being very quiet on his bus the past two weeks. Before, they were always saying things just like the snowflakes on USMB are still doing. He says it feels like a calm before the storm. No more bragging, taunting or blasting conservatives. It will be great to see all those assholes reporting to Federal prisons.
^ LOL that's the craziest post I've ever seen. "I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area." Oh man, he must be super secretly in the know! He drives a bus in the "D.C. area!" :lmao::lmao::lmao:

If you intended it as a ridiculous joke, then I apologize. Carry on.

I was talking about his asshole passengers. He's a right wing Republican in a sea of snowflakes.
So he's a butthurt idiot who hates where he lives. Tell him it's way cheaper to live somewhere else, and invite him to do so. I'll consider it a favor.
You are projecting. He's not butt hurt about anything and he was born and raised there.
 
Even worse having Russia interfere as it’s done since 1946 is now how own government is manipulating our elections. Deep State lives.

Things seem to be moving quickly now. It has been a remarkable few weeks in American history. Momentum is building toward uncovering the distasteful possibility that the targeting of a U.S. presidential campaign was actually a political operation, fostered at the highest levels of government, masquerading as an FBI counterintelligence investigation.

Attorney General William Barr has signaled that his interest in examining the origins of the investigation into the Trump campaign extends beyond whether the FBI operated “by the book,” as former FBI Director James Comey asserts. Barr also wants to understand the role that the larger intelligence community, or IC, may have played in all of this.

Barr has thrown punches that have left an interesting mix of characters with a standing eight count. Certain eyes around D.C. are a little glassy right now.

Barr’s words and actions are telling. First, he raised the concern that the Trump campaign was “spied” upon. His use of the word “spying” appears more calculated than casual. The wailing and gnashing of teeth that followed is also telling. “The FBI doesn’t spy” became the sputtering counter-refrain of those trying to mask their nervousness.

It’s a fair point that’s beside the point. The FBI is charged with acting under strict legal restrictions and court orders. Spying is not a term traditionally associated with those activities.

Attorney General Barr puts former intel bosses on notice
I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area. He tells me the Democrats are being very quiet on his bus the past two weeks. Before, they were always saying things just like the snowflakes on USMB are still doing. He says it feels like a calm before the storm. No more bragging, taunting or blasting conservatives. It will be great to see all those assholes reporting to Federal prisons.
^ LOL that's the craziest post I've ever seen. "I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area." Oh man, he must be super secretly in the know! He drives a bus in the "D.C. area!" :lmao::lmao::lmao:

If you intended it as a ridiculous joke, then I apologize. Carry on.

I was talking about his asshole passengers. He's a right wing Republican in a sea of snowflakes.
So he's a butthurt idiot who hates where he lives. Tell him it's way cheaper to live somewhere else, and invite him to do so. I'll consider it a favor.
Your worship of the ruling class is hilarious.
Lol what? Are you suggesting I'm part of the ruling class? Then bow down! :lmao:
 
Of course political party's spy on one another. The bar has been sufficiently lowered to the point that anything goes. The big problem is that everything that they are doing has been forbidden by so many statutes that no one can keep up with it. I have no idea where this is going.

Political spying was never done using the FBI and the FISA court with an unverified document before now. That is the problem. The fact that parties get opposition research on each other is a whole other subject and typical. Using the DOJ and FBI as political adversarial entities is definitely more like a soft coup.
 
I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area. He tells me the Democrats are being very quiet on his bus the past two weeks. Before, they were always saying things just like the snowflakes on USMB are still doing. He says it feels like a calm before the storm. No more bragging, taunting or blasting conservatives. It will be great to see all those assholes reporting to Federal prisons.
^ LOL that's the craziest post I've ever seen. "I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area." Oh man, he must be super secretly in the know! He drives a bus in the "D.C. area!" :lmao::lmao::lmao:

If you intended it as a ridiculous joke, then I apologize. Carry on.

I was talking about his asshole passengers. He's a right wing Republican in a sea of snowflakes.
So he's a butthurt idiot who hates where he lives. Tell him it's way cheaper to live somewhere else, and invite him to do so. I'll consider it a favor.
Your worship of the ruling class is hilarious.
Lol what? Are you suggesting I'm part of the ruling class? Then bow down! :lmao:
You can’t read either. Vodka or pot tonight?
 
Even worse having Russia interfere as it’s done since 1946 is now how own government is manipulating our elections. Deep State lives.

Things seem to be moving quickly now. It has been a remarkable few weeks in American history. Momentum is building toward uncovering the distasteful possibility that the targeting of a U.S. presidential campaign was actually a political operation, fostered at the highest levels of government, masquerading as an FBI counterintelligence investigation.

Attorney General William Barr has signaled that his interest in examining the origins of the investigation into the Trump campaign extends beyond whether the FBI operated “by the book,” as former FBI Director James Comey asserts. Barr also wants to understand the role that the larger intelligence community, or IC, may have played in all of this.

Barr has thrown punches that have left an interesting mix of characters with a standing eight count. Certain eyes around D.C. are a little glassy right now.

Barr’s words and actions are telling. First, he raised the concern that the Trump campaign was “spied” upon. His use of the word “spying” appears more calculated than casual. The wailing and gnashing of teeth that followed is also telling. “The FBI doesn’t spy” became the sputtering counter-refrain of those trying to mask their nervousness.

It’s a fair point that’s beside the point. The FBI is charged with acting under strict legal restrictions and court orders. Spying is not a term traditionally associated with those activities.

Attorney General Barr puts former intel bosses on notice
I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area. He tells me the Democrats are being very quiet on his bus the past two weeks. Before, they were always saying things just like the snowflakes on USMB are still doing. He says it feels like a calm before the storm. No more bragging, taunting or blasting conservatives. It will be great to see all those assholes reporting to Federal prisons.
^ LOL that's the craziest post I've ever seen. "I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area." Oh man, he must be super secretly in the know! He drives a bus in the "D.C. area!" :lmao::lmao::lmao:

If you intended it as a ridiculous joke, then I apologize. Carry on.

I was talking about his asshole passengers. He's a right wing Republican in a sea of snowflakes.
So he's a butthurt idiot who hates where he lives. Tell him it's way cheaper to live somewhere else, and invite him to do so. I'll consider it a favor.
You are projecting. He's not butt hurt about anything and he was born and raised there.
So was I, and outside of the gutter there is little Trump support here. Born and raised in the place with the most opportunity in the history of mankind; and he hates it. Not my problem.
 
^ LOL that's the craziest post I've ever seen. "I have a nephew who drives a bus in the DC area." Oh man, he must be super secretly in the know! He drives a bus in the "D.C. area!" :lmao::lmao::lmao:

If you intended it as a ridiculous joke, then I apologize. Carry on.

I was talking about his asshole passengers. He's a right wing Republican in a sea of snowflakes.
So he's a butthurt idiot who hates where he lives. Tell him it's way cheaper to live somewhere else, and invite him to do so. I'll consider it a favor.
Your worship of the ruling class is hilarious.
Lol what? Are you suggesting I'm part of the ruling class? Then bow down! :lmao:
You can’t read either. Vodka or pot tonight?
You realize we were talking about the DC area? I bet not, actually.
 
I was talking about his asshole passengers. He's a right wing Republican in a sea of snowflakes.
So he's a butthurt idiot who hates where he lives. Tell him it's way cheaper to live somewhere else, and invite him to do so. I'll consider it a favor.
Your worship of the ruling class is hilarious.
Lol what? Are you suggesting I'm part of the ruling class? Then bow down! :lmao:
You can’t read either. Vodka or pot tonight?
You realize we were talking about the DC area? I bet not, actually.
Meth maybe.
 

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