In farewell note, Barr says it was a ‘great
honor’ to serve as Trump’s AG
by
Mark Moore
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
12/24/2020 5:23:32 AM
Bill Barr concluded his final day as attorney general on Wednesday, writing in a farewell note that “it has been a great honor” to serve.“As I told the President in my departure letter and reiterated during my final press conference on Monday, it has been a great honor to serve once again in this role,” wrote Barr, who was attorney general in the George H.W. Bush administration.“Over the past two years, the dedicated men and women of this Department – including its operational components – have risen to meet historic challenges and uphold our vital mission to enforce the rule of law,” Barr said in the note.
Great draw a paycheck while covering for the Coup Leaders and the rest of the Swamp...
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
BillW. 12/24/2020 5:40:34 AM (No. 640304)
Deep-Staters don't seem to understand --or care--just how deep the DC Swamp is or what they're doing to America and themselves. No wonder Lying Bidet and Heels-Up were stuck up there for president and vice president.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
judy 12/24/2020 6:14:45 AM (No. 640311)
Barr will be forever known as saying the reason he refused to release the contents of Biden's laptop was it would be considered political ..while stating there is no election fraud before the votes were counted.... Trump should have kept Whittaker...
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
5 handicap 12/24/2020 6:17:24 AM (No. 640312)
The treat he received is the very same glee the Grinch had as he planned the attack on Whoville! The hypocrite Barr betrayed the Oath to defend the Constitution of the USA. He chose instead to defend the swamp! GLAD YOU'RE GONE Bill, not soon enough.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
spacer 12/24/2020 6:21:49 AM (No. 640314)
I pray I live long enough to read the true story of President Donald John Trumps iconic service to this nation and the in our face stolen election. A G Barr touched on the incredible vile evil thrown at President Trump since the day he started his march for America. I think one of the binding forces of Trump supporters is the ever present attacks on us. At every level, from simple yard or car Trump signs to his people that worked on his campaign to the folks working their tail off in his administration. Thank you Mr. Barr for the obvious true and kind words toward out President. Merry Christmas.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
CecilStrange 12/24/2020 6:39:07 AM (No. 640318)
How can we miss you if you don't go away?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 12/24/2020 6:52:56 AM (No. 640321)
Barr, unfortunately, is typical of the majority of the people PDJT placed in high positions - they all share a lack of loyalty to the guy who put them there. When you sign on with an outfit, you are expected to ride for the brand - many proved to be swamp critters who rode for themselves. Most disappointing are the Justices on the Supreme Court he went to the mats for - the swamp has apparently swallowed them whole..
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The Human Sandbag, having kept the waters of the swamp still and deep, moves on with his useless existence.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
anniebc 12/24/2020 7:35:31 AM (No. 640335)
To serve who, though?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
privateer 12/24/2020 7:38:01 AM (No. 640337)
I can't decide. Is 'honor' a typo for 'horror' or 'boner'. Either fits.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Saryden 12/24/2020 7:46:03 AM (No. 640343)
It is my belief that those who do not have the courage to stand up for America and adhere to the Constitution should not accept positions in the government. When they begin to understand what The Swamp demands of them, they should either resign or stand up to the task. Presidents Trump and Reagan were former Democrats who showed true Americanism, courage, generosity, and honor. Wish we could see more of that today.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
3XALADY 12/24/2020 7:51:33 AM (No. 640345)
He obviously knows a different DOJ than the one we read and hear about in what little conservative media we have.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
justjoe1237 12/24/2020 8:03:51 AM (No. 640355)
#5, and while we are thanking Mr. Barr, can we have a shout out for John Wilkes Booth?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Anti_democRAT 12/24/2020 8:09:32 AM (No. 640362)
He will turn on trump. My guess was he was fired.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 12/24/2020 8:41:33 AM (No. 640393)
Good riddance, AG Barr. You, like lots of other swamp creatures, really disappointed me. You can now join former AG Sessions in the list of AG failures.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
oldmagnolia 12/24/2020 9:49:23 AM (No. 640460)
Another traitor.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Strike3 12/24/2020 9:57:36 AM (No. 640466)
Barr is just another government lawyer who didn't understand what it is to "do the right thing." Now we have at least a dozen felons walking around free.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
chumley 12/24/2020 10:25:53 AM (No. 640497)
In a private ceremony on Epstein's island, the deep state will give him a nice plaque and a Cayman bank account number.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
pensom2 12/24/2020 11:05:44 AM (No. 640547)
Multiple officials and agencies continue to pass the buck, hoping that another official or agency will take the big step to halt the impending Biden/Harris/Obama coup. In the good old days, the Attorney General of the U.S. could confer privately with the POTUS and offer legal interpretations and advice. Now, that practice is criticized roundly--unless the Attorney General is named "Reno" or "Holder."
I would hope that Barr knows the election is being stolen, but he doesn't want to be the one to initiate the mini-revolution that restores Trump to the White House. The cordial tone of his resignation and of PJT's acceptance may indicate an understanding that Barr's understudy, Rosen, is willing to take steps beyond the red line Barr has set for himself, much as Elliot Richardson and William Ruckleshaus refused Nixon's demand to file special prosecutor Archibald Cox, but third in line Robert Bork agreed to do so after the other two resigned rather than carry out the firing.
I choose to hope that the three Trump-appointed "conservative" SCOTUS justices are willing to stand for the Constitution and reverse the fraudulent election, but they're waiting, hoping, that the people's elected representatives at the state or federal level will be the ones to step forward and call a stop to the ongoing coup by de-certifying the electors. I'm confident that judicial "conservatives" in general, particularly those among the Supremes, want the elected representatives--not the appointed ones--to take action to stop the coup. They may be hoping that the populace generally will be less offended and less riotous if the entity halting the coup consists of elected representatives instead of appointed ones.
Only liberal justices want to intrude into the public discourse (e.g., Roe v. Wade); conservative justices always want to be the Court to be the resolver of last resort--not first, second, third or fourth resort.
But I choose to believe that CJ Roberts has been compromised by Obama, Soros, and others. These are the same people who had Jeffrey Epstein murdered before he could expose them. When Bill Clinton ascended to the White House, Hillary had Craig Livingstone illegally obtain hundreds of confidential FBI files containing sensitive details of those she planned to blackmail or otherwise compromise, should they ever think to undermine the Clinton presidency. I believe Jeffrey Epstein served a similar purpose for Obama/Soros and perhaps others. Someone is holding dirt on Roberts.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
MindMadeUp 12/24/2020 12:10:34 PM (No. 640606)
You may be onto it, #19, we'll know soon. Another possibility is that the CCP/Soros gang have some dirt on Barr, who actually wants to do right by Trump, so, caught between rock and a hard place, he bows out. Next, we find out if they have dug up something on his replacement(s). Most of us have *something* we would prefer not to have made public, and the Enemy has near unlimited resources to dig it up.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Jebediah 12/24/2020 12:46:30 PM (No. 640626)
Bill Barr, a man I wanted badly to respect, is a major major disappointment. Things are "ok" right now (?) so no special council, yet Biden (and I am sure Obama is pulling the Biden strings and doesn't want to be implicated) can't afford to be acknowledged as the Big Guy, and even though Joe has a long history of lies and plagiarism and is only semi coherent at this point, the Press and the Dems and some Republicans and Bill Barr pretend there will be no conflict of interest and when they decide otherwise it will be too late. What on earth do they think 74 million Americans who voted for Trump and are disgusted beyond words (and don't count on Durham to do much beyond snag a few small players while Comey and Hillary et al. walk free) will say and think--how will this country survive????? Certainly we won't riot like Antifa or BLM, but it is almost likeBarr and the Supremes are being held hostage by thugs who say they won't burn the country down unless we do it their way. (And then they will burn us down anyhow.). That certainly seems to be the idea re: the Justices on the Supreme Court. Keep the peace no matter what. We have a letter from Hunter to his daughter AS EVIDENCE saying he will never make HER go out and snag $ and then give most of it to him, THE WAY HIS PARENTS DO!!!!. They have proof that Hunter was paying Jim Biden's bills! The Court. AND BARR just make sure they don't look at the little man behind the curtain and all will be well and "justice" will be served. That's what they tell themselves and feel honorable,. Well, it ISN'T being served.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Luandir 12/24/2020 1:31:04 PM (No. 640658)
Mr. Barr, if "honor" means so much to you, you should have done the job you were appointed to do.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
curious1 12/24/2020 1:55:02 PM (No. 640680)
It was a great honor for him to serve along with the greatest President this country has seen. But he didn't fulfill his duty and failed to perform as a proper AG, preferring to slide along with the DSers.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
stablemoney 12/24/2020 2:18:20 PM (No. 640696)
Barr dishonored the office of AG. Get out of town. You are just another dishonest DC rat.
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Thanks for nothing, fat boy. The irony is not lost on those of us who always knew you only blow hot air through a goat bladder to make a sound loud enough to impress your detractors, yet sweet enough to assure your allies that you're on their side. Enjoy retirement, traitor.
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