This is Barr; no kidding, it really is.
Ghislaine Maxwell and her absolutely INSANE British family have a crazy, crazy history.
Plenty in our archives, and in the Daily Mail.
She's a Satanist more than anything else; sex, for her, is probably just an incidental activity that doesn't require much of her attention.
Ghislaine is mostly about money and power, and whatever it takes to get them.
It'd be fun to have a few beers with Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) and get him rolling on some topic or other.
That guy is smarter than he wants you to think, and entertaining to boot.
@drawandstrike's breakdown of the hearing. (1 of 2)
Thoughts, anons?
https://twitter.com/drawandstrike/status/1123676143478034433
Of course Harris misses the revelation here from Barr.
YES Rosenstein is going to be a KEY WITNESS in the coming trials.
She thinks that should DISQUALIFY him from making deciu while he was in charge of the Mueller Special Counsel.
LISTEN CAREFULLY to what Barr repeats to her several times:
RR was cleared by the ethics officials to be the acting Attorney General supervising the Mueller Special Counsel *long before Barr got there.
RR was cleared and given the thumbs up to be BOTH a witness AND make decisions while handling the Mueller SC.
This happenedâŚwhen?
WHEN HE WAS APPOINTED.
Sessions recused himself on March 2, 2017.
Rosenstein was confirmed to the DAG job on April 25, 2017.
Can you all grasp what that means? Because it went right over Harris' head.
Jeff Sessions had been recused from handling any of the Russia/election-related investigations for almost two months at the time Rosenstein was finally confirmed by the Senate on April 25, 2017.
That means his being cleared to be a WITNESS against certain people while simultaneously running all these investigations - including the Mueller probe - was discussed and CLEARED beforehand with the ethics department of the DOJ.
What
does
that
tell
you?
When I wrot that column I had no idea AG William Barr was gonna come RIGHT OUT AND SAY today that RR was cleared by the DOJ ethics dept. to be a WITNESS in Russia/election-related DOJ cases while at the same time managing/overseeing those cases & making decisions about them.
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He had cover going in to do the crucial job he was given by President Trump to do.
Expose the SpyGate plot, root out all the plotters, collect evidence against them, handle the leak investigations & keep the Mueller Special Counsel investigation honest.
Two years of an exhaustive investigation that Rosenstein gave a SUPER-DUPER WIDE SCOPE TO so they could look wherever they wanted.
And they found nothing.
Now Dems are reduced to whining Barr lied about what Mueller's report actually says.
Whining about how "Mueller didn't go far enough, wasn't allowed to look widely enough!" and "Barr lied about what Mueller's report actually says!" is just that: whining by desperate people with nowhere else to go.
And even when Barr comes right out and reveals something, it goes right over their heads.
They still don't grasp what Rosenstein's real role in all of this was. I mean hey, they're not HAPPY with Rod for passing up the chance to hit Trump with an obstruction chargeâŚ
âŚbut that will be NOTHING compared to the mouth-foaming rage we're gonna see when they figure out just how badly Rosenstein fooled them all.
Hey, wait up, Breitbart, we got more than that!
Pic related, frens
All the dirt, and there are a thousand truckloads of it, is right here: https://qresear.ch/?q=Huma
Photo sauce is article from this week's New Yorker:
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/05/06/william-barrs-secret-passion-the-bagpipes
hereâs an old saying: âA true gentleman is a man who can play the bagpipes, but doesnât.â In March, when Donald Trump called in to âHannityâ to tout Jeff Sessionsâs replacement, he crowed, âOur new Attorney General, Bill Barr, is a great gentleman.â But new information has come to light. This magazine has located five individuals who attest that Barr, who has come under fire for his SparkNotes summary of the Mueller report, plays the bagpipes. And, no, it wasnât just a onetime thing, in college, where he mistook a set of bagpipes for a bong. Throughout the eighties, Barr performed in the City of Washington Pipe Bandâone of the top bagpipe ensembles in the worldâgiving new meaning to the cool-dad line âI used to be in a band.â
âBill was a serious piper,â Mike Green, a fellow band member, said recently. âHe started playing as a young kid, in New York. Iâve seen pictures of him, ten years old, wearing a Balmoral bonnet, a kilt, a doublet, big bagpipes on his shoulder.â Barr moved to D.C., in 1973, to work for the C.I.A. and attend law school simultaneously. After graduating, he joined a private law practice, then a pipe band. âHe came ready to play at the top level,â Green said. In competition, the band performed such classics as âThe Sheepwife,â âHighland Wedding,â and âThe Cockerel in the Creel.â It also did contemporary jigs, hornpipes, and polkas. Green recalled, âBill definitely preferred the military marches.â
Playing the bagpipes is notoriously difficult. âPeople who start out on bagpipes are like baby turtles going out into the ocean,â Green said. âMost of them donât make it.â Playing competitively, as Barr did, is both time-consuming and expensive. (To keep his pipes from drying up, Barr would have had to play every day for at least half an hour.) Charlie Glendinning, who also piped with Barr, said that a kilt alone cost upward of five hundred dollars. When the group travelled to Scotland, for the world championships, the airfare was thirty grand. âWe could only afford travelling every four years,â Glendinning said. âCompetitions at the World Pipe Band Championships were our Olympics.â
The City of Washington Pipe Band may be the best evidence we have of a âdeep state.â Barr was in the Justice Department. Green was a senior official in George W. Bushâs Administration. (âCondi Rice, my boss, would go to piano camp every summer, so she said it was O.K. for me to do bagpipes,â Green explained.) There were members of the intelligence community and the labor unions, a Secret Service agent, and a congressional general counsel. Glendinning recalled a piper who was âan F.B.I. agent with a specialty in human-flesh decomposition.â Jon Quigg, one of the bandâs drummers, remembered prepping for a performance in Barrâs officeââthe same space that R.F.K. had occupied thirty years earlier.â He added, âHeady experience.â
Barr quit competing in the late eighties, when things began to heat up at the Justice Department. âHeâd come to watch us practice and compete, with his entourage of security, but he couldnât keep playing,â Green said. In 1991, when Barr was appointed Attorney General for the first time, by George H. W. Bush, he invited the band to play at his swearing-in. âWe marched in and played a medley of tunes,â Green said. Bush made some wisecracks in his speech, and said, of his bagpiping A.G., âIâm wondering if he understands that the Constitution prohibits cruel and unusual punishment.â
The band is currently on hiatus, but old members still meet up to jam. Sometimes Barr talks about getting the band back together, Glendinning said. A few years ago, Barr bought a set of Âmatching chantersâthe bagpipe mouthpieceâand a fleet of drums, for all the out-to-pasture pipers. âLetâs make real music again,â he told them, in a note.âNot this modern, gimmicky stuff that all the bands are playing these days.â
Barr still likes to host ceilidhsâbig Scottish-music partiesâcomplete with pipes, fiddles, and whiskey. The most recent one took place last October. âHe invited Celtic musicians from Scotland, on his own dime, to join us,â Green said. Two months later, Barr got the call from the President. âI was over at his house when he told me that Trump had asked him to be the new Attorney General,â Glendinning recalled. âI said, âTake it! Your country needs you!â But on my way home, in the car, the toll of such a jobânot just on Bill but on his familyâas well as having to leave the comforts of semi-retirement, began to gnaw at me.â Glendinning had trouble sleeping that night, and sent Barr an e-mail listing all his concerns. But it was too late. Barrâs response: âThanks, my friend. I have crossed the Rubicon.â
Green said, âHe didnât have us play at the ceremony this time around.â âŚ