December 14, 2020

Barr's out.

89 comments:

BarrySanders20 said...

Shadooby

daskol said...

He even kind of looks a little ursine.

Qwinn said...

“Revealed: Bill Barr directly intervened to keep the Hunter Biden probe secret before the election by warning against issuing subpoenas and asking prosecutors if their staff could be trusted
- Barr sought to uphold existing DOJ policy against interfering in an election
- Cautioned against any moves that could go public such as a subpoena
- Came despite Trump and GOP lawmakers demanding Hunter probe
- Hunter Biden revealed last week his taxes were under investigation
- Democrats have accused Barr of acting like Trump's 'personal lawyer'
- Trump raged on Twitter that Barr 'will do nothing’”

Link

Trump is WAY too nice. Barr should be in prison for this. How is *preventing* subpoenas that would otherwise have gone out any less "election interference" than issuing them?

daskol said...

There's some doctrine, Qwinn, some dusty old norm or tradition of the DOJ not interfering in elections, which Barr cited as his rationale for suppressing info about the Biden investigations in the immediate period prior to an election. It's a lovely thought, quaint in fact. I have a hard time reconciling the fiery Barr of the amicus brief that got him the Trump job and what he said in interviews about the attempted coup and spying on Trump campaign and admin, with the Barr of today invoking norms that obviously don't exist any longer as a justification for his interference. Strange one.

Robert Cook said...

Isn't it really kind of an anti-climax at this point? It's like being thrown overboard from the Titanic after it's already hit the iceberg.

Gunner said...

Trump would have been better off just making Giuliani the Attorney General.

Qwinn said...

Anyone know anything about the new guy? Any hope he's not just another swamp rat with no priority but to protect the swamp?

Humperdink said...
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tim maguire said...

The non-interference policy didn't apply as Hunter Biden was never a candidate, and it also didn't apply as the investigation started before Biden was the nominee.

Barr's behavior is unconscionable. Is the job impossible? Every person who holds it seems to leave in disgrace.

Balfegor said...

Barr's keeping the Hunter Biden investigation quiet is what's supposed to happen. The fact that DOJ/FBI behaved disgracefully with leaks and/or official publicity on both the Clinton and the Trump investigations in 2016 doesn't make it okay to do the same thing in 2020. In fact, they show why that's what's supposed to happen.

There's a lot of press that portrays Barr as loyal to Trump, but I think that mistakes their relationship entirely. He owes Trump nothing. This isn't even Barr's first time as AG -- so he doesn't even need the prestige as a capstone to his career, since he already had it. Nor would it exactly be shameful to be dismissed by Trump if that were how things turned out. I think Barr took the job because he saw institutional rot at DOJ that needed cleaning out, and his objectives aligned directionally with Trump's.
He's not in it to help Trump per se, other than maybe buttering him up now and again to secure room to operate, and he never was.

The Bergall said...

Rather than ride it out for a few more weeks he chose to resign. There's more to the story...........

I think he just gave Trump the finger.

Inga said...

Rats who don’t jump ship, get thrown overboard.

readering said...

How can the non-interference policy not apply when you believe disclosure would have affected the election? Barr salvaged his reputation somewhat towards the end!

mockturtle said...

Cookie asks: Isn't it really kind of an anti-climax at this point? It's like being thrown overboard from the Titanic after it's already hit the iceberg.

LOL! :-D But let's wait and see...

Earnest Prole said...

Trump flushes yet another Deep State operative. Now if he could only find a way to fire his three backstabbing Supreme Court justices who proved so treacherous, disloyal, faithless, perfidious, duplicitous, deceitful, and a bunch of other things I'm sure I'll think of tonight while I'm brooding with a glass of bourbon.

Anonymous said...

I don't want to scare the womyns, but we've tried the female dominant society. You got your Affirmative Action Preference for 30 years. It's not working.

It's not you, it's us.

Don't care what you want. Your idea of human society is really f'd up. You want a 7 year old kid to be mutilated to pretend to be...what? You want pedophiles to put on a wig and hang out in the girl's locker room?

Yeah, your experiment in cultural leadership was...special.

That's over now. (I just heard a collective sigh from women across the country who were wondering when men were going to reign this lunacy in.)

Now.

Matt Sablan said...

On the one hand, I would love to believe much of the government runs without considering party or creed. On the other hand: Look, they don't.

After Trump, no Republican should ever keep a single hold over that they can jettison. If they can't fire them, they reassign them to some out of the way desk and strip their clearance. Trump had his own people *lying to him about troop deployments,* and now it appears Barr was actively withholding information too.

I generally dislike broad, sweeping actions: But no incoming Republican administration should allow "burrowing" if they can avoid it.

Earnest Prole said...

Barr should be in prison for this.

Why stop there? People are beginning to suspect you're a RINO.

stevew said...

Barr's out, he resigned, in a very professional way while lauding what Trump as POTUS has accomplished. Trump returns the favor by accepting his resignation and praising Barr and his performance in office. Nice.

Media can't stop talking about the tension and disagreement and anger and dislike that Trump and Barr have for each other. Assertions without evidence, as they say.

Qwinn said...

"But no incoming Republican administration should allow "burrowing" if they can avoid it."

Correct, but 70 years too late. The infiltration is total. Has been for decades.

Qwinn said...

He should be in prison because what he did effectively amounts to Obstruction of Justice.

Subpoenas in an active investigation were slated to go out. He stopped them.

How is that not obstruction?

Qwinn said...

To me, "interference in the election" would be to either pursue an investigation that would not have been pursued in the absence of the election, or to NOT pursue an investigation that WOULD have been pursued in the absence of an election. Barr did the latter.

Non-interference would be to investigate what needs to be investigated *regardless* of when the next election is due.

Kai Akker said...

What a gutbucket bust that guy turned out to be. Shonda.

Kai Akker said...

---Assertions without evidence, as they say.

Give it up, Stevew!! What a farce he produced. A very professional farce and failure of the first magnitude.

5M - Eckstine said...

Having "Fired by Trump" on your resume seems to be a good thing? I think it reads well no matter what job you apply for. Someone could write a book about it.

5M - Eckstine said...

Chuck said...

...And then 27 days after Barr leaves, Trump is gone.


If I were Trump I would just take Hillary's advice and declare a limited Martial Law. Put @jack and Zuckerberg in orange jumpsuits in Gitmo for a few weeks. Then negotiate the deal of a lifetime exit with Biden. Through in a Hunter Biden pardon up front to sweeten the deal.

Everything is on the table as Schumer states.

Drago said...

Gunner: "Trump would have been better off just making Giuliani the Attorney General."

I suspect McConnell and the Senate republicans never would have allowed that.

Recall, up until late 2018 the deep staters and establishment types still had 90% of elected republicans believing that Trump was a russian spy and was going to be removed from office by The Magical Mueller at anytime.

That's partly why Ryan ensured none of Trumps priorities were moved in the house (except on obamacare when public pressure overwhelmed him) and McConnell allowed no avowed Trump supporters to be nominated fir high positions in govt, save for Sessions who was already targeted for recusal and Flynn who was targeted for a frame up.

I mean, its one thing for a lunatic conspiracy nut like Inga to keep squawking for 4+ years about hoax collusion and hoax dossiers and hoax russian spies, but its pretty irritating for republicans to fall for it for that long...and for some of them to keep pushing it because they are compromised in it.

I have no doubt Barr believes he has received adequate assurance by all relevant players that what the democraticals pulled in 2015/2016/2017/2018 will never be allowed to happen again, and with those assurances Barr seeks to protect the institutions and their capabilities. Barr is after all a consummate lover of our institutions.

This move also makes sense if Barr believes Trump is seriously considering key declassifications and pardons which Barr might otherwise disagree with and, as is the way its supposed to be, steps down instead of staying on the inside to thwart legal Presidential actions and perogatives.

AZ Bob said...

Barr wrote a very nice resignation letter citing Trump's many achievements. He didn't have to do that. I don't expect a tell-all book either.

So what is the point in leaving a month early? It strengthens John Durham as an independent prosecutor.

After the election, Barr announced that he had secretly changed John Durham status to special counsel in his investigation of the origins of the Obama Administration's Trump-Russia probe. This allows him to remain doing his job in the Biden Administration. It will be interesting to see if Biden finds an excuse to fire Durham.

It was just reported that Durham has expanded his staff. Barr should know what Durham has brewing. Given everything we now know, it should be good.

Drago said...

Matt Sablan: "After Trump, no Republican should ever keep a single hold over that they can jettison. If they can't fire them, they reassign them to some out of the way desk and strip their clearance."

Its far, far too late for any of that.

It only takes 1 district judge anywhere in the nation, with the connivance of a Roberts, to effectively stop any republican from doing that.

mccullough said...

Barr will be back as AG in the Barron Trump administration.

steve uhr said...

Calm down Quinn. Subpoenas have a way of becoming public. What’s your basis for believing that delaying such issuance hindered the investigation. You’re pissed because it did not become public and impact the election.

JPS said...

Balfegor, 5:14:

"I think Barr took the job because he saw institutional rot at DOJ that needed cleaning out, and his objectives aligned directionally with Trump's.

"He's not in it to help Trump per se, other than maybe buttering him up now and again to secure room to operate, and he never was."

I think this is exactly right.

Kai Akker said...

You guys.... Lucy is going to pull that football away from you again. Sorry! Very sorry.

Drago said...

AZ Bob: "It was just reported that Durham has expanded his staff. Barr should know what Durham has brewing. Given everything we now know, it should be good."

Its also a good way to try and keep Trump from declassifying anything that would expose the corrupt institutions.

Which is the most likely reason.

Barr appoints a Special Counsel not to expose the wrongdoing, but to protect the institutions from expanded scrutiny...while thinking he has snuffed out any possible democratical Stasi-like action in the future.

Well, a man can dream, can't he?

The Gipper Lives said...

Bill Barr quit years ago. This just makes it official.

The guy had a chance to be a true American hero and clean up his agency. Instead, he chose to be just another Deep State D.C. sludge-packer in a town already crawling with them.

Beat it, chump--you're stinkin' up the joint.

AZ Bob said...

Well, a man can dream, can't he?

You got me, Drago.

boatbuilder said...

If the DOJ had highly credible evidence that Candidate A was ... oh, I don’t know; a serial killer responsible for several unsolved murders...but didn’t really believe it until some key piece of evidence developed a month before the election—does the DOJ policy apply to that?
Is there a murder exception?
How about...treason?

Just asking, because I’m wondering how the lines get drawn.

daskol said...

AZ Bob: "It was just reported that Durham has expanded his staff. Barr should know what Durham has brewing. Given everything we now know, it should be good."

Its also a good way to try and keep Trump from declassifying anything that would expose the corrupt institutions.


I think Drago nailed it, sadly.

Michael K said...

Barr appoints a Special Counsel not to expose the wrongdoing, but to protect the institutions from expanded scrutiny...while thinking he has snuffed out any possible democratical Stasi-like action in the future.

Yup. Barr was a flash in the pan who never flashed. Well, he will soon be back at those Chevy Chase cocktail parties.

Trump was always alone, except for 76 million voters. It will be interesting to see what he does next. The crazies are all thinking he will indicted. For what ?

roesch/voltaire said...

Apparently Barr could only stretch the law and justice so far, and finding no fraud was the last straw that hit him on the way out. As more leave the sinking ship, the Russians are hacking our government to bits, while the Con fusses about his lose again ignoring the country,

Ingachuck'stoothlessARM said...

wheels down for the B-2 Bomber

...bomb bays still full of ordnance

Balfegor said...

Regarding delayed subpoenas, if physical evidence is time-critical or you probably wouldn't use a subpoena -- you'd just conduct a raid and seize the evidence. And over 2020, I can say a lot of investigations got slowed down due to coronavirus and federal workers all working from home. There were several months in which everything got postponed and very few interviews or (for civil agencies) testimony were carried out as people waited to see whether they could resume in-person meetings (spoiler: they could not). In August, the agencies I deal with still seemed to be working out the kinks with remote testimony and interviews. Document collection, particularly for hardcopy documents, has also been challenging. I haven't been back to my DC office since early February, and there's a whole protocol I would need to follow if I were to come in to review hardcopy to respond to a subpoena. I'd do it if I had to, obviously, but it's a lot slower than it otherwise would be. In this year of all years, delaying a subpoena a month or two is not going to make a meaningful difference to the progress of an investigation.

Kathryn51 said...

The Bergall said...
Rather than ride it out for a few more weeks he chose to resign. There's more to the story...........

I think he just gave Trump the finger.


This is how I view it as well. There was a allegedly "contentious" (MSM word)meeting after Barr said the fraud that occurred wasn't enough to change the election.

I can easily see Barr - with his Cheshire smile - offering to resign during that meeting. Trump supposedly raged again last week about the Hunter reveal. Barr says - Okay buddy, I offered to resign before. Now take it or leave it.

Barr never wanted this job, he didn't ask for this job, and he has served far more honorably than any other AG since, perhaps, the Bush days. Sessions may have had some honor, but he was incompetent.

Qwinn said...

Democrats impeached Trump on a claim that Trump was seeking to investigate Hunter Biden *for no good reason, just political advantage*.

Barr sat by, knowing everything Trump said in that call was justified, and said nothing.

Honorable? Barr is a worm.

Sebastian said...

"he saw institutional rot at DOJ that needed cleaning out"

Right.

But the questions are: 1. how much did he really clean out? 2. how durable can the results be when JoeB gets his own wingman? and 3. what did he do to derail the deep state?

Stopping the Mueller fiasco is an achievement, but the pace of the Durham investigation does not look promising.

Joe Smith said...

Now put in Grenell and burn it all down : )

Michael K said...

As more leave the sinking ship, the Russians are hacking our government to bits, while the Con fusses about his lose again ignoring the country,

You idiot. CCP bought your idiot party and you worry, after 5 years, about the Russians?

I assume you teach Gender Studies.

walter said...

In the pious effort keep all DOJ efforts apolitical, is it appropriate to chat with AP and comment on fraud or lack thereof?

Anonymous said...

Dr K...did you ever think you would see this in your life? All the marble columns of Wash, DC revealed to be...termites clustered tightly together, as they collapse.

I think of a man born in 1917 Russia, living a life in the Soviet...for 70 years. His whole life...in the Soviet.

Our monuments are dust.

We'll rebuild, and start the story of man, again.

Dr K. Thank you for your commitment to this thing we had. Thank you for the lives you saved. Thank you for being the grease in the wheels, so to speak.

The times, they are a'changin'. It's a young man's game. But...it was glorious. (Ann always wore her skirts too short. Ha!)

Kai Akker said...

---Sessions may have had some honor, but he was incompetent. [Kathryn51]

Unlike Barr, who accomplished so much. Look at the indictments on the phony Steele dossier! On the FISA applications. That one little lawyer fella--he nailed him bad. And on the Hillary illegal servers. Plus all the perjuries by the intelligence executives like Brennan, Comey, Clapper. Course, the election was a little beyond him. Still, Barr cleaned us up. Remind me of all the other things, Kathryn, please. My list seems incomplete.

Qwinn said...

Barr could have stopped the impeachment with a word. A fucking word. He had Hunter's laptop already. Hunter was already under investigation for over a year.

The entire country was put through a bullshit months long impeachment, distracting everyone from the beginning of COVID btw, because of his cowardice at best, his complicity at worst.

I retract calling him a worm. Unfair to worms.

BUMBLE BEE said...

Lets see here. The FBI have had Seth Riches' laptop for a year... Hunter's porn laden, Russian whoring laptops for how long? Hunter investigated since 2018 for taxes, Huma Abedin's laptop w/Hillary's State Dept. emails on it, Hillary's server, Wiener's laptop with Hillary's State Dept emails on it and now Durham is "full speed ahead"? I can see a pattern here how about you? Christ on a tricycle people, sober up! Go home and sleep it off. Ain't nothin cookin but the peas in the pot and they ain't cookin cause the stove ain't hot.

Ken B said...

Trump’s best hire. He was right about the Biden case. Reflects poorly on Trump.

Iman said...

After a four year respite/recovery, we now return to The Decline of America (This Time We Mean It!).

And they have a heavy foot on the accelerator.

Anonymous said...

Iman...in the past, when we thought we were One, the decline slimed along. We're no longer One. The rules have changed. It's a good thing. Too long in coming. This future is bright.

MLMisFastOnline Coach said...

No surprise. He did the best he could dealing with the deep state. He needed Trump to win a second term to do some serious house cleaning.

Drago said...

r/v (most notable for agreeing with Crack Emcee's claim that whites invented slavery and murder and rape and even lying!, literally): "As more leave the sinking ship, the Russians are hacking our government to bits,..."

LOL

Well, dont be shy now li'l russian collusion truther, lay out all the gory details of the russians hacking us to bits...which every sane person knows is a pathetic lie vomited up by the left at the very moment the exposure of how much the ChiComs have infiltrated media, academia and govt is being laid out...

....and there is no bigger defender of the ChiComs than Joe Biden...whose son is literally in business with the ChiComs...to the tune of $1.5 Billion..and a big fat diamond....and some coked up shenanigans with asian girls.

And remember, that son is "the smartest guy" Joe Biden knows...according to Joe Biden.

But not to worry democraticals. That ChiCom energy tycoon who gave Hunter that 2.8 ct/$80k diamond has already very helpfully disappeared.

I'll be the first to say it: that ChiCom energy tycoon didnt kill himself.

Michael K said...

Barr salvaged his reputation somewhat towards the end!

Yeah, but those cocktail party invitations may not come for a while.

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walter said...

Robert Barnes
@Barnes_Law
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Were the ballots cast by those lawfully qualified?
Were the ballots cast in a lawfully qualified manner?
Were the ballots counted by lawfully accurate means?

Why can't the state, or the courts, answer these questions, hear the evidence, or produce the proof of any of the 3?

I'm Not Sure said...

"Why can't the state, or the courts, answer these questions, hear the evidence, or produce the proof of any of the 3?"

Because it would reflect poorly on Joe and the Ho?

roesch/voltaire said...

The Russian hacks I am referring to are serous and have been going on under the Trump watch:Hackers who targeted the federal government appear to be part of a Russian intelligence campaign aimed at multiple U.S. agencies and companies, including the cybersecurity company FireEye, officials said Sunday.
But of. course anyone who has read Sandworm by Geenberg knows this has been going on for some time, and the use of "bits" was a computer pun. Fortunately the next administration will not be muted in its criticism of Russia and human rights issues in China.

MayBee said...

I really like Barr, but I have a problem with this:

Qwinn said...
Barr could have stopped the impeachment with a word. A fucking word. He had Hunter's laptop already. Hunter was already under investigation for over a year.


That's unconscionable to me.

I tend to think the resignation has to do with not wanting to be around when Trump does something. Like a huge declassification, or maybe pardoning Edward Snowdon or Julian Assange.

walter said...

Heard a reporter proclaim to reach herd immunity, 70+% of Americans need to get vaccinated.
Umm..maybe we should get antibody tests as well as factor in the 99% who recovered from Covid...unless we don't, you know, believe all those PCR tests...

Francisco D said...

I tend to think the resignation has to do with not wanting to be around when Trump does something. Like a huge declassification, or maybe pardoning Edward Snowdon or Julian Assange.

I tend to agree.

Trump is going to pee in the pool, as he should.

Barr is a straight-laced guy who religiously follows the rules.

Big Mike said...

IMAO Trump should act as though Durham has never planned to indict anyone at any time. And take it from there.

walter said...

Just a few days ago, Barr said he'd stay on as long as Trump desired.

Drago said...

r/v: "Fortunately the next administration will not be muted in its criticism of Russia and human rights issues in China."

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

The obama/biden/clinton regime literally promised increased flexibility after the election, handed over 20%of US uranium rights to Putin's pals, gave russian prixy nation Iran billions in cash which the Iranians paid to Putin cronies and supported the Nordstream pipeline which is the biggest cash cow mainlining cash into Putins veins.

Putin energy cronies dumped $150M directly into the Clinton foundation slushfund after the uranium giveaway (covered up by Mueller) and Putin's ukrainian allies iwn half ofthe Biden family thru Burisma's $3M lump sum payment directly to Hunter along with the monthly Board "stipend" of $80k/month.

The ChiComs own the other half of the Bidens.

And now they are all going to really cash in......

Ingachuck'stoothlessARM said...

will we be happy with Rosen and Donoghue?

Drago said...

walter: "Just a few days ago, Barr said he'd stay on as long as Trump desired."

Trump has likely come to a decision on declassifications and pardons since then.

walter said...

FFS, R/V has outdone himself tonight.
Does he have Fang Fang on his lap?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dew9qqoAM9A

walter said...

Dr. Kelli Ward
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Over 200,000 #Dominion “digitally adjudicated” ballots in Maricopa County, #Arizona. We haven’t been able to examine even ONE. #ElectionIntegrity twitter.com/michaeljohns/s…

gadfly said...

@walter said...
Robert Barnes
@Barnes_Law
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5m
Were the ballots cast by those lawfully qualified?
Were the ballots cast in a lawfully qualified manner?
Were the ballots counted by lawfully accurate means?

Why can't the state, or the courts, answer these questions, hear the evidence, or produce the proof of any of the 3?

The states conducted the elections according to their election laws, tallied the votes, recounted when required, appointed electors and certified the elector's votes which determined that Biden had won.

Fifty-five law suits (and counting) were filed and were rejected by the courts or were withdrawn by the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs are saddled with providing proof - something that none could show but "Barnes Law" would already know about court cases.

Get a life!

Anonymous said...

The times, they are a'changin'.

I've never understood why old people think Bob Dylan is the bee's knees.

At the same time...The times, they are a'changing.

walter said...

Barr was MIA for a good chunk of time right after election.
Later felt compelled to chat up AP, giving fodder to Dems.

walter said...

"The states conducted the elections according to their election laws"
Oh, really.
Yeah..fucking Barnes don't know shit.

walter said...

Fitton: "And Rosen is Barr's hire. We're not getting anything different from the acting AG"
(Fitton saying that and more on Dobbs)

Anonymous said...

Barr was the guy that swept the assassinations of Randy Weaver's family under the rug. He was and is a fixer. Trump is from the outside. He only gets to choose from the insiders.

Men were abandoned at Benghazi. It happens. Not forgotten.

It's quite a drama. People are going to war now. Sorry Ann, this ain't going to be boring. It will be glorious.

walter said...

It's STILL Ickyyy!

walter said...

Scott Adams
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Things we know for sure:

1. Joe Biden ran for president because he fell for the Fine People Hoax -- the most debunked hoax in history.

2. Fifty past and current American intelligence professionals lied to the American public about Russian disinformation and Hunter Biden.
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3. The so-called news industry is MOSTLY involved in propaganda and misinformation on political stories. We have no actual "news" business in America beyond the smaller outlets.

4. China had "God mode" access to anything updated with Solarwind software, including Dominion.
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5. China (probably) has lots of blackmail material on the Biden family, which means the guy in charge of fixing this situation is the last person on earth who could do it.

Big Mike said...

Fifty-five law suits (and counting) were filed and were rejected by the courts or were withdrawn by the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs are saddled with providing proof

I imagine if we waterboarded Democrat election officials we’d have more proof than we’d need. Just sayin’

walter said...

"Fifty-five law suits (and counting) were filed and were rejected by the courts or were withdrawn by the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs are saddled with providing proof"
A lot of the dismissals had nothing to do with proof, since not even reviewed.

walter said...

Was that Chuck!(in security cosplay outfit) outside the MI capitol blocking R electors?

Anonymous said...

In this world, people pride themselves on logic and reason. These are good things, until all Hell breaks loose.

I don't mean to bore you with this, but we had men at Benghazi who were under attack and needed help. The General who got his men ready to send help was told to stand down. He wouldn't. He was relieved of his command by Obama/Hillary.

Men bled away. They took the mortars and bled away. Our men. They bled away.

In the fullness of time, comes the accounting.






Sprezzatura said...

“as per”

That means this is a stable genius legal eagle beagleTweet.

Quid pro quo elect a clown, get a circus.

Lotsa human brains = logic is tricky.

= funny. IMHO.

Youcef H-B said...

Having "Fired by Trump" on your resume seems to be a good thing? I think it reads well no matter what job you apply for. Someone could write a book about it.

Lurker21 said...

It was too easy for Trump to use the "you're fired" line. Somebody with political experience might know how to influence and direct and coordinate and finesse subordinates, with firing or forced resignation as the last step. Also, a more experienced politician would know that there are multiple channels to go through to get things done, so that it doesn't always become a matter of one person getting the boot for not doing what could have been achieved in other ways.

Earnest Prole said...

I tend to think the resignation has to do with not wanting to be around when Trump does something. Like a huge declassification, or maybe pardoning Edward Snowdon or Julian Assange.

Perceptive.

hstad said...

So Barr left 30 days earlier then he would've had to - not a big deal!