Attorney General Bill Barr on the Obama Admin's spying on the Trump campaign: "I have not gotten answers that are at all satisfactory & in fact have probably more questions, & some of the facts that I’ve learned don’t hang together with the official explanations of what happened" pic.twitter.com/KnmSWHSjXY
— Official Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) May 31, 2019
Friday, May 31, 2019
"I have not gotten answers that are at all satisfactory & in fact have probably more questions, & some of the facts that I’ve learned don’t hang together with the official explanations of what happened"
Thursday, May 30, 2019
America Has Become a Place Where Spoiled Children Paying $60,000 Tuition Consider Themselves 'Victims'
America Has Become a Place Where Spoiled Children Paying $60,000 Tuition Consider Themselves 'Victims'
— PJ Media (@PJMedia_com) May 29, 2019
https://t.co/iUJJYfNSyC
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
So much for being the golden boy. Once a hot commodity, Beto O’Rourke held a Tuesday night town hall on CNN that drove down ratings 30 percent.
"It’s simple (when it comes to Beto.) What seemed daring and bold for a Democrat to say in Texas is just run-of-the-mill stuff in the context of a Democratic presidential primary." https://t.co/qtwtdjgpN1
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) May 27, 2019
By giving Barr the power to declassify, Donald J. Trump has outed his opponent's falsehoods
Obama’s Spying On The Press Was Far More Extensive Than Previously Thought: Obama acted more like a dictator than a President, spying on and persecuting perceived political adversaries. #treason https://t.co/oayaWrtAdK pic.twitter.com/fFGnKEH2j4
— Pamela Geller (@PamelaGeller) May 28, 2019
By giving Barr the power to declassify, Donald J. Trump has outed his opponent's falsehoods.https://t.co/V6zcz6B6EO
— The American Spectator (@amspectator) May 28, 2019
The Brexit Party's stunning victory is just the beginning. Prepare for a revolution in British politics.
The Brexit Party's stunning victory is just the beginning. Prepare for a revolution in British politics. https://t.co/DH8cE9GltC
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) May 28, 2019
Environmentalism: Evidence Suggests it Was Always and Only About Achieving World Government
Environmentalism: Evidence Suggests it Was Always and Only About Achieving World Government https://t.co/ycajO79xIf via @WattsUpWithThat
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) May 29, 2019
So the broad CA water tax appears dead. But AB 217 is a stealth version that directs water retailers to hide a tax on all customers... Sacramento's appetite for higher taxes is insatiable.
So the broad CA water tax appears dead. But AB 217 is a stealth version that directs water retailers to hide a tax on all customers, and it's been endorsed by Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon. Sacramento's appetite for higher taxes is insatiable. pic.twitter.com/AykN94RcxP
— Chris Reed (@chrisreed99) May 28, 2019
It’s been decades since California Democrats had this much power at the Capitol https://t.co/8MBdWRNjna
— Bryan Anderson (@CapitolAlert) May 28, 2019
Should California burn its forests to protect against catastrophe?
Fighting fire with fire: Should California burn its forests to protect against catastrophe? w/@RyanSabalow @ClimateCentralhttps://t.co/2veu4nGu0l
— Dale Kasler (@dakasler) May 29, 2019
Democrats have TWO choices. They can either continue down the path of endless partisan investigations OR begin to invest in the future of America!
Democrats have TWO choices.
— Official Team Trump (@TeamTrump) May 29, 2019
They can either continue down the path of endless partisan investigations OR begin to invest in the future of America!
President @realDonaldTrump chooses investment and the American people! pic.twitter.com/0rmp5pvCl8
"Just because Democrats don't like the result of the 2016 election or the Mueller report, doesn't mean they get a do-over."
Robert Mueller: "If we had had confidence that the President clearly did not commit a crime we would have said so." https://t.co/m1zbvZkzm6 pic.twitter.com/TFFbgPSODC
— The Hill (@thehill) May 29, 2019
Mueller Just Proved His Entire Operation Was A Political Hit Job That Trampled The Rule Of Lawhttps://t.co/a2gbIW6Vgm
— L Todd Wood (@LToddWood) May 29, 2019
Mueller just misrepresented his own report. He claimed there was "insufficient" evidence to charge collusion conspiracy & that he was "forbidden" from charging Trump with obstruction. But here's what he wrote in his report:
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) May 29, 2019
After yesterday’s National Hamburger day, #Mueller's weird press conference was the ultimate nothing burger proving he’s a political hack.
— Sebastian Gorka DrG (@SebGorka) May 29, 2019
We'll discuss w/: @hogangidley45, @GovMikeHuckabee, @JenniferHorn & @RepByrne.
Tune in @ 3PM!
Call in 833-334-6752https://t.co/gPC21NC6G9 pic.twitter.com/gmE1kt2NlE
Shame on Robert Mueller for exceeding his role
— TheHillOpinion (@TheHillOpinion) May 29, 2019
Read the full story:https://t.co/lbU4at5q8E
Via: @AlanDersh pic.twitter.com/2ZS0LxOFOW
That determination of guilt or innocence requires a full adversarial trial with a zealous defense attorney, vigorous cross examination, exclusionary rules of evidence, and other due process safeguards. Such safeguards were not present in this investigation, and so the suggestion by Mueller that Trump might well be guilty deserves no credence. His statement, so inconsistent with his long history, will be used to partisan advantage by Democrats, especially all those radicals who are seeking impeachment.
No prosecutor should ever say or do anything for the purpose of helping one party or the other. I cannot imagine a plausible reason why Mueller went beyond his report and gratuitously suggested that President Trump might be guilty, except to help Democrats in Congress and to encourage impeachment talk and action. Shame on Mueller for abusing his position of trust and for allowing himself to be used for such partisan advantage.
Agree w/this & also still stunned at M continuously saying if he had proof Trump didn’t commit a crime he’d have said so. The prosecutor’s job is not to find proof of exoneration; there’s no point in even saying this. Feels like Mueller winking at Dems. https://t.co/EwuvXMkng0
— Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) May 29, 2019
ICYMI: Mueller resists public appearance before Congress: 'The report is my testimony'https://t.co/YZNjHl1VJB
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) May 29, 2019
The only viable defense for Robert Mueller after his performance today is that he's a doddering old fool who is completely out to lunch who allowed himself to be bullied and led around by the nose by corrupt, conniving schemers like Andrew Weissmann. https://t.co/T6oACWJlAe
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) May 29, 2019
“As abominable as his press conference was, we should in many ways be thankful that Mueller so willingly displayed for all to see his disdain for basic rules of prosecutorial conduct, his total lack of self-awareness, and his naked desire to stick it to Trump.” https://t.co/3TXAdLGmZM
— Sebastian Gorka DrG (@SebGorka) May 29, 2019
Also, Mueller's view of a prosecutor's role -- to prove and declare a target's innocence, rather than to charge criminality -- is a despicable affront to the rule of law and the Constitution. Cops and lawyers don't grant innocence. It is our default legal state absent conviction.
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) May 29, 2019
.@PressSec Sarah Sanders: "The entire existence of the Special Counsel and this process was to determine whether or not there was collusion. There was no question: He was explicitly clear in the fact that there was no collusion." pic.twitter.com/ANP7SHMkm6
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) May 29, 2019
Sarah Sanders on Robert Mueller statement: "There was no real news in there. He reiterated the points that he'd already made in the report. And we agree with him. There was no collusion. There was no conspiracy. And we consider this case closed." pic.twitter.com/f4xlIpqktO
— The Hill (@thehill) May 29, 2019
Sarah Sanders: "If Bob Mueller had determined that there was a crime, he would've had a moral obligation to report it, to put that into his report -- he didn't." pic.twitter.com/nuXVcwZjDq
— The Hill (@thehill) May 29, 2019
Bob Mueller: “Everyone is entitled to the presumption of innocence.”
— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) May 29, 2019
Also Bob Mueller: Let me continue to attack an innocent man (Trump) until people no longer presume his innocence.
According to Mueller and his team, charged Russians are presumed innocent. An American president, however, is presumed guilty unless and until Mueller’s team determines he is innocent. https://t.co/T6oACWJlAe
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) May 29, 2019
Let me be CLEAR: in this nation, when a court doesn’t find you guilty, you’re found INNOCENT! @realDonaldTrump was exonerated and Dems need to move on!
— Jeff Landry (@JeffLandry) May 29, 2019
When Comey cleared Hillary because he didn't think prosecutors could win the case, Democrats cheered. Now they feel differently. The cases are similar. Mueller didn’t exonerate Trump, just said there was ‘insufficient evidence’ to proceed. And Hillary was never exonerated. Never.
— Joseph Curl (@josephcurl) May 29, 2019
We are running out of ways to say we told you so.
We are running out of ways to say we told you so. "Using California gas tax to reduce traffic lanes? Not how it should be spent, some say." https://t.co/FVGUllg2JU
— Jon Coupal (@joncoupal) May 28, 2019
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
How China’s rise is helping to unite America behind Donald Trump’s trade war
How China’s rise is helping to unite America behind Donald Trump’s trade war | South China Morning Post https://t.co/QfOKrjOFjG
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) May 28, 2019
China rips first security meeting between US and Taiwan in over 40 years https://t.co/EvatPyS0Wc pic.twitter.com/9Vz2QzFrfx
— The Hill (@thehill) May 27, 2019
What have Russia and China ever done for peace in the Middle East anyway? https://t.co/oezJqXBXVO
— Joel B. Pollak (@joelpollak) May 27, 2019
California retirees are facing another hot election over who manages their pensions
California retirees are facing another hot election over who manages their pensionshttps://t.co/loq0rNDqAw
— Adam Ashton (@Adam_Ashton) May 28, 2019
Sunday, May 26, 2019
Hallelujah Veterans Version
This is a wonderful song by Sailor Jerri great voice. Is a rewrite of #Hallelujah take a minute to listen at this beautiful song. #veterans Hallelujah Veterans Version https://t.co/DWBwlN2M3R via @YouTube
— We Belong Network (@Webelongnetwork) May 25, 2019
"On Memorial Day, we will honor those patriots that put our country above their political and social differences to preserve our liberty." https://t.co/gkwYpDDpSe
— The Center Square (@thecentersquare) May 26, 2019
America owes an unpayable debt to our fallen heroes & their families.
— Judge Don Willett (@JusticeWillett) May 27, 2017
God bless them this #MemorialDayWeekend. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/IisoAgIwyi
ABSOLUTE MUST READ (SADLY)
ABSOLUTE MUST READ (SADLY)> The Calming Feeling as Jew-Hate Now Takes Deeper Root in the Democrat Party | The American Spectator | Politics is too important to be taken seriously. https://t.co/9q5W9e5eoj
— Roger Simon (@rogerlsimon) May 25, 2019