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    Barr?

    anybody hear that Barr threw Trump under the bus?
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    Both are bad people

    Quote Originally Posted by dragmerc View Post
    anybody hear that Barr threw Trump under the bus?
    Bar is trying to save his own ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragmerc View Post
    anybody hear that Barr threw Trump under the bus?
    Barr did not throw him under the bus......He was CLEAR with what he felt about the way Trump dealt with stuff.......

    To say Barr threw him under the bus though.....nope.



    You can read for your self.....I posted the article going around:


    It was reported today that excerpts from former Attorney General Bill Barr’s upcoming book throw his former boss Donald Trump under the bus and urge the GOP to move on from him.

    According to the Wall Street Journal, the release of the former attorney general’s 600-page book, “One **** Thing After Another,” is coming as Trump is primed for another presidential run.

    Barr wrote in the book that he was convinced that Trump could have won re-election in 2020 if he had “just exercised a modicum of self-restraint, moderating even a little of his pettiness,” the Wall Street Journal reported.

    “The election was not ‘stolen,’ Trump lost it,” Barr added in regards to the 2020 election.

    Barr also urged conservatives to move on from Trump and look to “an impressive array of younger candidates” who share his agenda but not his “erratic personal behavior.”

    Although Barr offered that suggestion, he didn’t mention any potential candidates by name, the Wall Street Journal noted.

    The Washington Examiner’s Byron York shared a screenshot of the excerpt from the WSJ and one Twitter user responded, “He was always working for the other side.”

    York quote tweeted the response and said, “Knew many of you would knee-jerk attack Barr. Expected. But Trump was fortunate to have AG of his quality.”

    “And (the) point that Trump could have won in 2020 had he ‘just exercised a modicum of self-restraint, moderating even a little of his pettiness’ is true,” York claimed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GeoFisher View Post
    Barr did not throw him under the bus......He was CLEAR with what he felt about the way Trump dealt with stuff.......

    To say Barr threw him under the bus though.....nope.



    You can read for your self.....I posted the article going around:


    It was reported today that excerpts from former Attorney General Bill Barr’s upcoming book throw his former boss Donald Trump under the bus and urge the GOP to move on from him.

    According to the Wall Street Journal, the release of the former attorney general’s 600-page book, “One **** Thing After Another,” is coming as Trump is primed for another presidential run.

    Barr wrote in the book that he was convinced that Trump could have won re-election in 2020 if he had “just exercised a modicum of self-restraint, moderating even a little of his pettiness,” the Wall Street Journal reported.

    “The election was not ‘stolen,’ Trump lost it,” Barr added in regards to the 2020 election.

    Barr also urged conservatives to move on from Trump and look to “an impressive array of younger candidates” who share his agenda but not his “erratic personal behavior.”

    Although Barr offered that suggestion, he didn’t mention any potential candidates by name, the Wall Street Journal noted.

    The Washington Examiner’s Byron York shared a screenshot of the excerpt from the WSJ and one Twitter user responded, “He was always working for the other side.”

    York quote tweeted the response and said, “Knew many of you would knee-jerk attack Barr. Expected. But Trump was fortunate to have AG of his quality.”

    “And (the) point that Trump could have won in 2020 had he ‘just exercised a modicum of self-restraint, moderating even a little of his pettiness’ is true,” York claimed.


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    Subordinates in any cabinet are put in very difficult positions.
    Some of them are utter geniuses for simply telling the truth. Barr didn't throw anyone under a bus, he bluntly gave his assessment of what he felt Trump could've done differently. I appreciate honesty these days...
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    Quote Originally Posted by stripernut1 View Post
    Subordinates in any cabinet are put in very difficult positions.
    Some of them are utter geniuses for simply telling the truth. Barr didn't throw anyone under a bus, he bluntly gave his assessment of what he felt Trump could've done differently. I appreciate honesty these days...
    The way the left treated Barr was UNREAL. He is a well respected individual, having worked in every presidency since the 1990's.

    Politics is a BLOOD sport any longer.
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    thanks everyone for clearing this up.
    i thought Barr was ok and yes i thought Trump screwed up a lot of unimportant stuff too.
    he still had the best interest of the country.
    who's gonna run for the GOP nomination?
    DeSantis?
    what about Jordan? he seems like a fighter.

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    What if

    Barr always inpressed me as a man of integrity, honesty.
    Pence does too.

    So what if the GOP put up Pence for Potus and Barr for VP?

    Trump would be appointed as "Secretary of Commerce".

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    Pence ain't a leader

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoraSpook View Post
    Barr always inpressed me as a man of integrity, honesty.
    Pence does too.

    So what if the GOP put up Pence for Potus and Barr for VP?

    Trump would be appointed as "Secretary of Commerce".
    No one's getting the GOP nominee without Trump's say-so, and it ain't gonna be either the guy his supporters chant about hanging or the guy who criticized him in a book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragmerc View Post
    Pence ain't a leader
    I dunno, seems like upholding the Constitution while a violent mob is calling for your hanging is pretty good leadership to me.

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