Strumming The Puppet Strings

May 02, 2019 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Okay, so today we find out that the White House complained about the Mueller Report to Barr.

White House Counsel Emmet Flood sent a letter to Attorney General William Barr in April complaining that special counsel Robert Mueller’s report made “political” statements, according to multiple reports.

The letter, obtained by Fox News and CNN, was reportedly sent one day after Mueller’s redacted report was released to the public.

I’ve read it. (It’s at the Fox News link above.) It’s 4 pages of whining. It’s too long for Trump to read and too short to make much sense.

Just more flotsam and jetsam off the Ship of Fools.

 

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0 Comments to “Strumming The Puppet Strings”


  1. LizzyMom says:

    No mystery. All part of a campaign to discredit Mueller and his report. And to pass the blame.

    This means they’re already losing and they know it.

    Drip, drip, drip — the truth will trickle out.

    Idjits.

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  2. Jane & PKM says:

    Cheeky, or just another day ending in a y with this maladministration. IQ4.5 has attorneys to cover up his violations of the law, others to whine about the laws being unfair and Rudy G to covfefe the confusion.

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  3. megasoid says:

    The House of Representatives was just told by the White House martinet, the Attorney General, and the GOP Senate to go F*** themselves. The response from the House was display of chicken bucket buffoonery for the news cycle.

    If your intent was to cede control of a branch of govt. to which you took an oath to protect and carry out the duties of this branch, you are already behind the eight-ball. The weight of your situation and the urgency has not struck you yet.

    Drop the speeches, the civility and face up to the most important battle of your collective lives. They called you out and they will run over you like they did with Kavanaugh, the tax scam, children taken from parents, the hoax of voting and all the rest of a dying party thats willing to follow a sociopath where ever he dictates they go.

    You have very little time to save democracy in America.

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  4. Grandma Ada says:

    Impeach Barr, then Trump!

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  5. The house dems need to grow a big pair along with a spine and use it’s powers to the fullest extent to jail and impeach Barr, Trump and all other complicit congressional swamp slimers. The time is NOW.

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  6. So I started to make a joke about needing some Trump cheese to go with that Trump whine, but I thought I’d verify that there actually was some unfortunate cheese producers dumbass enough to pay for the privilege of associating their product with the foulest piece of sh*t to ever besmirch the profession of politician.
    So I checked Amazon.
    No luck
    However, under the Trump brand option, amongst the disgusting and cheesy items MAGAs probably adore, is a truly wonderful item.
    A Trump toilet brush.
    That has a tiny Trump voodoo style doll at the end of the handle with a huge head of yellow sponge hair for the business end.
    Genius.

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  7. P.P. I have also seen 4.5 toilet paper. Felt sooo good

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  8. Linda Phipps says:

    PP and Paul, thanks for the heads up. I consider myself somewhat more moderate politically except when it comes to our maladministration. I harbor no moderation in my hatred for all things Trump. BTW, how about some Trump Kitty Litter.

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  9. At our house, we call the little bags used to pick up dog poo as “ Trump sacs” what else would you use to clean up trump from the roadside

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  10. Buttermilk Sky says:

    Flood’s letter contains one revealing sentence: “The report is laden with factual information.” I get the impression he hasn’t come across any since being retained by Benedict Donald.

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  11. Speaking of new banjo strings.
    Sinclair just purchased 26 regional ex Faux channels from disney.
    Regional channels – Will a 1 minute gorka rant be a required must run just before kick off of what..? notre dame channel, big ten channel, USC channel?
    Maybe a rant of how women should have no rights if it bothers a major leaguer?
    Could these be some of the new propaganda outlets for decadent whack jobs?
    I know this is incredably naive but does this need FCC or “monopoly” hearings with open public comments? Drag it out and hope for a change.

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  12. Can someone tell me what the House can actually DO? Yeah, they can impeach Trump. And the Senate, which would have to have 67 votes to convict, will laugh in their faces. So how much good does it do? And what else can be done to stop this juggernaut of corruption?

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  13. Rhea @12

    By passing impeachment in the house forces the hacks in the senate to go on record.
    By having hearings and a trail the case will be made public and the offenses laid out in an organized manner.
    By passing impeachment in the house prevents a legislative “precedent” that would protect future criminals in the oval office.
    By passing impeachment in the house shows the d’s take a stand for the law.
    By passing impeachment in the house shows that d’s will stand with. and for, their constituents.
    Sometimes the very act of creating a “record” of abuses win, or lose, in itself serves the public good.
    Look at early Civil rights activists from the 30’s and 40’s, or earlier, they created the record of abuses and created a record of misdeeds that helped move the issue forward.
    I guareentee if impeachment is not pursued demented donnie will saturate the media with assertations that the failure to follow up shows that it was all a witch hunt.
    Not to mention with speed of impeachment he will be headed into the primarys, at least, essentially under indictment with evidence being made public in a organized single narrative that ties all the criminal activity together. Plus thuglican senators will be forced to campaign with this backdrop and their vote hanging over their heads.
    That is my position on why to impeach.

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  14. K @13:
    Well put. I agree completely.
    But I’d like to add two things.
    1.As it stands right now, the United States of America House of Representatives is the only branch of government with the constitutional authority to bring Donnie Douchebag to justice.
    2. And as it has always stood. The House of Representatives has had the constitutional duty to be the pointy end of the legislative Branch’s check on the power of the executive branch.

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  15. Rereading my earlier comment, which I shoulda done better before tapping submit comment.
    The House is only half of the legislative branch.
    And I’m fairly certain that the justice department has the constitutional authority to bring the weaselheaded f**knugget to ….. justice.
    If only their current leadership hadn’t sworn allegiance to Donnie personally. Instead of the Constitution.
    Kinda like the SS

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