Anonymous ID: f3363b May 17, 2019, 7:01 p.m. No.6525578   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5677 >>5738 >>5782

Bill Barr’s interview with Hemmer uses a very interesting word, ‘JEJUNE’, that I had to look up, even though I thought I knew the meaning, but this is what is said at about 4:47:

 

Hemmer asked: “can you tell us what the Steele dossier had to do with this, what role did that play?”

 

Barr’s answer: “It’s an unusual situation in some way to use opposition research like this, especially ‘on the face of it’.

 

It has some clear mistakes; and uses a ‘somewhat jejune analysis’; And to use that to conduct a counter intelligence operation against an American political campaign is a strange, would be a strange development.”

 

Now for the good part, the definition of jejune, sound familiar? (Hint HRC)

 

jejune

adj. Not interesting; dull.

adj. Lacking maturity; childish.

adj. Lacking in nutrition.

 

https://youtu.be/sZBb8uMoqdI

 

Disclaimer: most words and all concepts are accurate, I’m not a transcriber

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/05/17/attorney-general-bill-barr-gives-first-interview-full-interview/