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Flightgirl1 105 points ago +105 / -0

Why didn't Trump fire both Barr and Wray long ago? Screw the optics. Save the country.

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Toughsky_Shitsky 59 points ago +60 / -1

Trump said nice things about Barr on his way out the door .. after Barr publicly stated that there was not enough fraud to change the outcome of the election.

Trump appointed Wray in August 2017 and said almost nothing negative about him throughout his entire term .. Biden kept Wray on as FBI Director.

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RedditIs4Retards 50 points ago +50 / -0

Yeah none of that shit makes sense to me

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SWORDofLIBERTY 33 points ago +39 / -6

Because you think Trump is the strongman you want, instead of the nice billionaire he is.

All he'll do is lose gracefully as some proper tyrant gains popularity. And at this point, it's the only thing that will save the nation.

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Bax101 10 points ago +13 / -3

Remember that thought in the Fall when Covid-21 from the vaccines starts killing everyone and the Patriots leftover are going to be forced into fighting.

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itswood 4 points ago +12 / -8

I'm personally not getting vac'd, but your statement is borderline retarded.

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Bax101 10 points ago +12 / -2

Why? Did I say get vaccines? I am just pointing out how different things will be by than when all the 2nd dosed people start dying. See where we are by than.

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TurdFergusen 5 points ago +5 / -0

Maybe you should read up on what MRNA does to a person, and how the vaccine is untested DNA recoding... ffs people need to know the fuck they are talking about before saying something as retarded as this

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Emmott 2 points ago +2 / -0

(Possibly retarded) devils advocate thought: Can the current vaccine be designed in preparation for another biological disease that is planned for future release? Hypothetically - the current vaccine could be designed to build immunity from an already developed (but not yet released) bio weapon, so those who refused to get the current vaccine get wiped out when the ultimate bio weapon gets unleashed. That would eliminate non-conformist personalities from the general population leaving servitors as the sole survivors.

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Thermopylae_MMXX 5 points ago +5 / -0

popularity lol.. popularity is completely insignificant at this point, no ? they can just dial in whatever tyrant figurehead they want to install

only the military has the power to save the nation from this scale of manipulation and they failed in that one duty it would seem

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SWORDofLIBERTY 1 point ago +1 / -0

No you dolt, I meant a tyrant popular by the masses in the military. A Hitler or Mussolini who will use race or country or simple patriotism to bond them together to kick out globalists.

They can only move as fast as the people will allow. We only move as fast as it takes for the masses to get off their ass.

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Licensetomeme 6 points ago +6 / -0

It makes perfect sense. They let him keep the office if he played ball. They would’ve impeached him a lot sooner, and successfully, too. Something something obstruction of injustice. Heh.

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RedditIs4Retards 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah I agree with you. There's only so much he could have done by himself, nearly every piece of shit at his side being a traitor

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JamesBlomey 22 points ago +23 / -1

John F Kennedy spoke out against the FBI/CIA and was shot in the throat from an overpass and we were told RV Oswald did it. Trump exposed the fakeness of the Republic. Do you think a quality candidate for FBI Director exists that would hustle around and reform the organization; restoring it to its core purpose of obtaining dirt on persons and exerting control over their lives? Wray's precious mane of blow dried hair and peevish & simpering delivery did enough for me.

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RolandDelacroix 9 points ago +9 / -0

Anyone qualified for the position had already spent their entire career within that system. They couldn't even begin to understand what needed changing.

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JamesBlomey 1 point ago +1 / -0

Or they are in the know and would prefer to pence themselves in the eye than help the President.

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infeststation 2 points ago +2 / -0

Trump said nice things about Kim Jung. This is politics. You can't have your cousin as AG.

He worked within the system and they still crucified him. Imagine if he actually was a revolutionary.

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jrgreen73 1 point ago +5 / -4

It’s almost as if Trump became just another compromised politician.

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TurdFergusen 6 points ago +6 / -0

That or he realized just how deep the swamp is

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Clownworldhonk1 4 points ago +4 / -0

Or maybe he realized just how limited his options were, and started trying to limit personal damage.

He can't walk out the door burning the whole thing down and still expect to maintain his business. So he fought, but also mitigated his personal risk.

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Licensetomeme 3 points ago +3 / -0

Cuz that’s probably the only way he wouldn’t get impeached the first go around.....

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residue69 1 point ago +1 / -0

His appointments need the support of the Senate. The Senate is swamp.

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NoFucks2Give 53 points ago +55 / -2

What were they holding over Trump that made him afraid to fire Barr and Wray?

Trump needs to be asked that direct question. Because if he says there was nothing like that, then he has to explain how he did not see the obvious that EVERYONE else saw.

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Hanging_Chad 26 points ago +27 / -1

Something something taxes?

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NullifyAndSecede 28 points ago +29 / -1

The root of all government evil.

So these villains, who call themselves governments, well understand that their power rests primarily upon money. With money they can hire soldiers, and with soldiers extort money. And, when their authority is denied, the first use they always make of money, is to hire soldiers to kill or subdue all who refuse them more money.

For this reason, whoever desires liberty, should understand these vital facts, viz.: 1. That every man who puts money into the hands of a “government” (so called), puts into its hands a sword which will be used against himself, to extort more money from him, and also to keep him in subjection to its arbitrary will. 2. That those who will take his money, without his consent, in the first place, will use it for his further robbery and enslavement, if he presumes to resist their demands in the future.

— Lysander Spooner

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itswood 5 points ago +7 / -2

I recently was introduced to him by some anarchy4all chick who burned a bike mikes husband shirt when she realized she'd been a useful idiot her entire life.

And while I can appreciate her coming of age, it's quotes like these that make me ask the low hanging questions...like what about interstate highways? No government'ers never have an answer to the nice things that come along with the devil-known-as-big-brother

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NullifyAndSecede 2 points ago +2 / -0

I care about liberty more than roads. The market will find a way to make roads work. There is clearly a demand.

How will the government pay for a domestic panopticon and gun control without theft?

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ABrainDisease 22 points ago +22 / -0

The safety of his kids/grand kids.

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paradox123 13 points ago +13 / -0

They have the power to fabricate charges and the will to do so. Your question is irrelevant.

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DoinYaWiFe 18 points ago +18 / -0

They have the power to kill you in broad daylight and the control to make sure nobody noteworthy talks about it.

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jrgreen73 3 points ago +3 / -0

The answer?

7D chess

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residue69 2 points ago +2 / -0

His appointments need to be approved by the Senate. The Senate is swamp. Senators serve six year terms and many states have no method to recall Senators.

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MMazeo 48 points ago +49 / -1

Man it's amazing how much was stacked against this man.

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ShadowyMrBlank 45 points ago +45 / -0

And yet they still, with all their power and influence, still couldn't beat him without flagrantly cheating and probably fracturing the country forever.

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Alloutwar 16 points ago +16 / -0

Trump went in with very little support inside the party structure.Probably had to compromse on appointments and accept recommendations as he did not know these people well enough. A party purge is required.

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thxpk 32 points ago +32 / -0

How the fuck is that possible

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The_Kronos 29 points ago +29 / -0

What a vile piece of shit. These assholes just do whatever they want and get away with it.

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Cpl_McMerica_1775 29 points ago +29 / -0

Does that include his foreign election interference order?

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aveydey 11 points ago +11 / -0

Great question

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jrgreen73 7 points ago +7 / -0

The big one was Trump’s EO preventing CCP involvement in our power grid. Beijing Barr didn’t like that one. So he blocked it.

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WeWillRejoice 26 points ago +26 / -0

I give you....the Republican Party!

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DontGiveUp 17 points ago +17 / -0

Did George Washington have a DOJ? If not, why the hell do we have one?

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NotableBuffalo 19 points ago +19 / -0

He had a Department of the Attorney General, basically the same thing. His AG was Edmund Jennings.

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DontGiveUp 9 points ago +9 / -0

thanks lol

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LibertySmiberty 14 points ago +14 / -0

The swamp is deeper than anyone thought

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NullifyAndSecede 13 points ago +13 / -0

The Federal Government is not a tool for US, it's a tool for our subjugation.

It must be dismantled, root and branch.

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Tacticalsmoke420 7 points ago +7 / -0

Barr is a swamp rat, I told u

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FullAutoFlintlock 7 points ago +9 / -2

Calling out this faggot Barr from Day one.

Fuck everyone here who was sucking his cock, all you worthless Q tards

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WorkLiftSleepRepeat 7 points ago +7 / -0

For real. Had no clue who the fuck he was initially when it was said Trump might appoint him, then got some email from Gun Owners of America saying why Trump should avoid him.

He supported red flag laws and is generally an enemy to 2A and had involvements with Bush and all sorts of shady stuff like Ruby Ridge if I remember correctly.

Lot of these faggots were all over him, "how dare you question Trump, you think you know more than him!?".

Fuck...

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FullAutoFlintlock 3 points ago +5 / -2

Same reason my day 1 got banned on rTD. The summer of sessions suck a thin, banned a 100k post account for daring to question.

Oh well. old mods and a lot here worship men.. thats not gonna go well for them in the end

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WorkLiftSleepRepeat 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, saw that one coming from a mile away. I hated the "trust Sessions" bullshit.

I like the Q guys optimism, I've recently started going just to get a dose of optimism with all the infections doom and gloom lately, but overall used to kind of just hate the whole movement as I believed it perpetuated a culture of complacency.

If you criticized the guy it was a ban or tons of downvotes. Even after he got exposed as being a worthless prick they'd still kind of defend him. Any insult even after his incompetence and refusal to help Trump and being fired people would downvote you for criticizing him or insulting him.

As you said, so much faith in mortals is gonna come back to bite.

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BornAgainAmerican 0 points ago +1 / -1

Culture of complacency.

Lol like non-Q Trump supporters were doing anything either.

Give me a break.

The Q shit is dumb but so is pretending like everyone else was doing SO much more. Nigga please.

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Donger-Lord2 3 points ago +3 / -0

I remember someone said to me the same thing about ACB. I questioned why Trump would want a virtue-signaling bitch who says she cried when floyd overdosed on fentanyl. But I was told to “Trust the plan.” And that “Trump knows what’s he is doing.”. Clears that was all bullshit and someone inside the admin was sabotaging him.

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WorkLiftSleepRepeat 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah. She kind of seemed like bad news. Just set off the swamp radar.

First of all just because she was replacing RBG, and he replaced her with another woman was enough of a facepalm as it kind of showed he was playing into their frame or reality and was still trying to appease with that "see whose the real progressive?" mindset.

I like Scalia, and the main selling point was that she was like a student of his and learned a lot from him and took after him (or so they presented her).

Then that she's a Catholic and had adopted some african kids. This is the controversial one and might get me some downvotes, but it kind of came across as virtue signalling pretty early on. Adopting an exotic kid when there's so many in the U.S. with this wretched foster system suffering. Gave some secret leftist-activist vibe who would be a sympathizer to BLM and other bullshit which is a big no from me as it kind of hints at her real tendencies and leanings.

Just seemed like a bad decision in general.

Should've just picked the best man for the job instead of trying to appease leftists.

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Donger-Lord2 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don’t know what Trump was thinking. She was easily the worst possible choice. He was given a list of names, maybe she wasn’t as bad as the rest? None of them would’ve been good choices anyway since they all had to be pre-approved by the GOP.

I was downvoted because I dared to question her.

I notice, everyone we think highly of someone, they always betray us.

Sad to think the 2 bush justices are better than trumps 3, other than Roberts.

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unashamed 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is there any other data / corroboration besides just his word? Any specific EOs? Sounds like Trump signed them and Barr just obstructed implementation, right?

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BoughtByBloomberg2 4 points ago +4 / -0

How? How did Bill Barr have this power over the executive branch?

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GontMawr 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm sure she means "Whitehouse Administration". Let's not forget these fuckers disrespected the office, not just the man.

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giantrabbit1 1 point ago +3 / -2

How does this guy even know? He's a trade and economic adviser. He's not responsible for drafting EOs and isn't privileged (in terms of credentials) to either draft, edit, or view the EOs until they've been published, unless he worked with the team to specifically run a certain policy through it. The WH Counsel, AG, EOP, and OMB all work to draft them, the Office of the Exec Clerk drafts and prints them, and the Staff Secretary puts them on his desk to sign.

So just curious...how does this guy even know about this??

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itswood 5 points ago +5 / -0

I imagine that type of info would be hard to completely hide from trumps inner circle, which this guy was a part of.

And using your own logic, who's to say one of those 30 EOs wasn't directly related to this guy somehow?

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Heywood_youblowme -4 points ago +12 / -16

Anyone consider the possibility Trump simply isn't all we've made him out to be? His administration and campaign was basically willy nilly with no organization or logistics. This is from insiders who like Trump.

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Titan93 13 points ago +16 / -3

Lol. His campaign won him the most votes in presidential history, a landslide victory. His administration had some failures but remember the entire swamp was working against him. Still he did more than any president in my lifetime. Foreign peace deals, booming economy, restoring patriotism, dominated pedophiles and border jumpers, 300+ federal judges many of whom will at least not be Soros appointees, 3 Scotus justices who while they cucked on some things they've been solid on other things. Enjoy the NWO under Biden.

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chickeninoven 5 points ago +7 / -2

Your last sentence says it all. What was the point of all those things if Bidet is taking us right down the toilet bowl at warp speed?

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Hawaii4-5 3 points ago +5 / -2

Because it's illegitimate and everyone knows it even stupid dr jill while she illegally occupies our white house. The story of America is far from over consider it a spark.

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Titan93 2 points ago +2 / -0

You'll notice the toilet is global. No idea why he didn't use the EO, but I know he didn't get any help from the pencil pushers in the swamp. It was the only way, but the galaxy brains didn't seem to understand that freedom and democracy were literally at stake.

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Heywood_youblowme 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm on board, just some introspective. The 4d chess stuff existed only in our minds.

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Russian_ambassador 1 point ago +1 / -0

300 Federal judges and 3 SCOTUS appointments that where all cucks.

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thxpk 8 points ago +9 / -1

I think is is more that I don’t think Trump was truly President in authority, the deep state is 99% of the bureaucracy and Trump was one man having his orders altered, subverted or ignored and he was beholden to a corrupt gop who could have ended his Presidency at any time by convicting him in impeachment.

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itswood 3 points ago +3 / -0

This theory ignores the power of the people. Look at the recent votes in congress. Cheney had to have a secret vote, cause if it was public they woulda caved to public pressure and shed be gone.