Biden Impeachment Likely: Rep. Biggs (R-AZ) with Bartiromo

 

The original Money Honey (and certainly the nectar of our hearts) interviewed Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ) on the supposedly abrupt release of the famed document about Biden and money and … oh, just watch the thing.  I’m so excited I could take a nap.  But this is a good interview, actually newsworthy.

Something about Barr in there just before she brings Biggs on. “We didn’t dismiss it — we sent it to Delaware.” Oh, you sent it to Delaware. You took it to the train station? Do you have a shredder in your office labeled “Delaware?”

Shameful. But Biggs actually sounds fired up.

Laugh of the clip: “Kamala Harris … not even the Democrats want her to be President, even for a day.”

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  1. BDB Inactive
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    What did Obama know and when did he know it?

    Well to answer that we would need HILLARY’S EMAIL SERVER!

    • #1
  2. Ed G. Member
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    Maybe the Russians can provide the emails if they’re finished with them.

    • #2
  3. Susan Quinn Contributor
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    We’ve been disappointed so many times, I’m still reluctant to get my hopes up. Great video!

    • #3
  4. Ed G. Member
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    Susan Quinn (View Comment):

    We’ve been disappointed so many times, I’m still reluctant to get my hopes up. Great video!

    Don’t worry Susan. The Durham report will be here any day now to set things right.

    • #4
  5. Raxxalan Member
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    @Raxxalan

    Biden will get away with it of course.  The democrats won’t vote to remove him in the senate and the Justice department will never indict a democratic president.  Only republican presidents get hounded out of office.

    • #5
  6. DrewInWisconsin, Oaf Member
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    Barr seems mostly upset that Raskin blamed him for shutting down the investigation rather than the fact that the FBI has been working overtime to bury this evidence of Joe Biden’s bribe-taking. Barr could have spoken up at any time over the last six years. His silence does not speak well of him.

    Why didn’t he move on it when he was in charge?

    • #6
  7. DrewInWisconsin, Oaf Member
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    @DrewInWisconsin

    • #7
  8. Raxxalan Member
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Barr seems mostly upset that Raskin blamed him for shutting down the investigation rather than the fact that the FBI has been working overtime to bury this evidence of Joe Biden’s bribe-taking. Barr could have spoken up at any time over the last six years. His silence does not speak well of him.

    Why didn’t he move on it when he was in charge?

    Barr was an institutionalist.  He saw his role as preserving the status quo and not letting the Justice department become a political weapon.  He was completely naive on that point.  Wray is allegedly an institutionalist as well.   Since the institutions have been fully captured by the left at this point, any institutionalist is just going to do the bidding of the democratic party in the best, or maybe the worst, case lending it a patina of respectability.

    • #8
  9. DrewInWisconsin, Oaf Member
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    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Barr seems mostly upset that Raskin blamed him for shutting down the investigation rather than the fact that the FBI has been working overtime to bury this evidence of Joe Biden’s bribe-taking. Barr could have spoken up at any time over the last six years. His silence does not speak well of him.

    Why didn’t he move on it when he was in charge?

    Barr was an institutionalist. He saw his role as preserving the status quo and not letting the Justice department become a political weapon. He was completely naive on that point. Wray is allegedly an institutionalist as well. Since the institutions have been fully captured by the left at this point, any institutionalist is just going to do the bidding of the democratic party in the best, or maybe the worst, case lending it a patina of respectability.

    Preserving an institution’s reputation instead of uprooting the corruption and evil that infests it is . . . corrupt and evil. And in the end its reputation sinks anyway, so why not seek justice to save an institution rather than let it continue on the path of corruption?

    Which is to say, Barr chose to favor corruption and evil. It was a deliberate choice.

    Of course, he also was completely uninterested in investigating election problems, too. Barr is a swamp creature. To hell with him.

    • #9
  10. Raxxalan Member
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Barr seems mostly upset that Raskin blamed him for shutting down the investigation rather than the fact that the FBI has been working overtime to bury this evidence of Joe Biden’s bribe-taking. Barr could have spoken up at any time over the last six years. His silence does not speak well of him.

    Why didn’t he move on it when he was in charge?

    Barr was an institutionalist. He saw his role as preserving the status quo and not letting the Justice department become a political weapon. He was completely naive on that point. Wray is allegedly an institutionalist as well. Since the institutions have been fully captured by the left at this point, any institutionalist is just going to do the bidding of the democratic party in the best, or maybe the worst, case lending it a patina of respectability.

    Preserving an institution’s reputation instead of uprooting the corruption and evil that infests it is . . . corrupt and evil. And in the end its reputation sinks anyway, so why not seek justice to save an institution rather than let it continue on the path of corruption?

    I agree.   We need reformers not institutionalists at this stage.

    Which is to say, Barr chose to favor corruption and evil. It was a deliberate choice.

    I am going to be a little more charitable and say that he didn’t want to believe it was corrupt and evil.  That is he was naive.   The effect is the same however.  He was not the right person for the job.

    Of course, he also was completely uninterested in investigating election problems, too. Barr is a swamp creature. To hell with him.

    I am not completely sure about that i.e that he is a swamp creature.  He was not the right person for the Job.  I think that investigating election problems in 2020 was basically impossible, because of the way it was done.  I don’t think there is anyway to solve the election problems we have with an after the fact investigation.  Once the ballot is separated from the envelope it is impossible to prove voter fraud.    We need to find a different way to solve the voter fraud issue.  A DOJ investigation was never going to work.

     

    • #10
  11. DrewInWisconsin, Oaf Member
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    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    I am going to be a little more charitable and say that he didn’t want to believe it was corrupt and evil.  That is he was naive.   

    No, I don’t buy that he’s naive.

    I am not completely sure about that i.e that he is a swamp creature.  He was not the right person for the Job.  I think that investigating election problems in 2020 was basically impossible, because of the way it was done.  I don’t think there is anyway to solve the election problems we have with an after the fact investigation.  Once the ballot is separated from the envelope it is impossible to prove voter fraud.    We need to find a different way to solve the voter fraud issue.  A DOJ investigation was never going to work.

    The thing is Barr claimed that he found no evidence of voter fraud and is lauded in the press for being Trump’s own AG who says there ain’t any.

    And then we learn some months later that he never opened a single investigation. He never bothered to look.

     

    • #11
  12. Raxxalan Member
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    I am going to be a little more charitable and say that he didn’t want to believe it was corrupt and evil. That is he was naive.

    No, I don’t buy that he’s naive.

    Doesn’t matter either way.  He should not be allowed to take a position in a Republican administration again.  I think we can both agree on that.

    I am not completely sure about that i.e that he is a swamp creature. He was not the right person for the Job. I think that investigating election problems in 2020 was basically impossible, because of the way it was done. I don’t think there is anyway to solve the election problems we have with an after the fact investigation. Once the ballot is separated from the envelope it is impossible to prove voter fraud. We need to find a different way to solve the voter fraud issue. A DOJ investigation was never going to work.

    The thing is Barr claimed that he found no evidence of voter fraud and is lauded in the press for being Trump’s own AG who says there ain’t any.

    And then we learn some months later that he never opened a single investigation. He never bothered to look.

     

    Even if he had opened an Investigation it wouldn’t have mattered.  The Investigators were corrupt to begin with.  Look at the state of the FBI and the lengths it went to in order to support Biden against Trump.

    • #12
  13. kedavis Coolidge
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    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    I am going to be a little more charitable and say that he didn’t want to believe it was corrupt and evil. That is he was naive.

    No, I don’t buy that he’s naive.

    Doesn’t matter either way. He should not be allowed to take a position in a Republican administration again. I think we can both agree on that.

    I am not completely sure about that i.e that he is a swamp creature. He was not the right person for the Job. I think that investigating election problems in 2020 was basically impossible, because of the way it was done. I don’t think there is anyway to solve the election problems we have with an after the fact investigation. Once the ballot is separated from the envelope it is impossible to prove voter fraud. We need to find a different way to solve the voter fraud issue. A DOJ investigation was never going to work.

    The thing is Barr claimed that he found no evidence of voter fraud and is lauded in the press for being Trump’s own AG who says there ain’t any.

    And then we learn some months later that he never opened a single investigation. He never bothered to look.

     

    Even if he had opened an Investigation it wouldn’t have mattered. The Investigators were corrupt to begin with. Look at the state of the FBI and the lengths it went to in order to support Biden against Trump.

    At least the fact that he didn’t even start any investigations, leaves a better opening than if he had done “investigations” and they were all shams.  Even fraudulent “investigations” provide more cover for “old news, adjudicated, nothing to see here, move along.”

    • #13
  14. DonG (CAGW is a Scam) Coolidge
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Barr seems mostly upset that Raskin blamed him for shutting down the investigation rather than the fact that the FBI has been working overtime to bury this evidence of Joe Biden’s bribe-taking. Barr could have spoken up at any time over the last six years. His silence does not speak well of him.

    Why didn’t he move on it when he was in charge?

    Barr was an institutionalist. He saw his role as preserving the status quo and not letting the Justice department become a political weapon. He was completely naive on that point. Wray is allegedly an institutionalist as well. Since the institutions have been fully captured by the left at this point, any institutionalist is just going to do the bidding of the democratic party in the best, or maybe the worst, case lending it a patina of respectability.

    Preserving an institution’s reputation instead of uprooting the corruption and evil that infests it is . . . corrupt and evil.

    Exactly.   Barr is evil.  Lock him up as an accessory or conspiracy to whatever.

    • #14
  15. Richard Easton Coolidge
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    DonG (CAGW is a Scam) (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Barr seems mostly upset that Raskin blamed him for shutting down the investigation rather than the fact that the FBI has been working overtime to bury this evidence of Joe Biden’s bribe-taking. Barr could have spoken up at any time over the last six years. His silence does not speak well of him.

    Why didn’t he move on it when he was in charge?

    Barr was an institutionalist. He saw his role as preserving the status quo and not letting the Justice department become a political weapon. He was completely naive on that point. Wray is allegedly an institutionalist as well. Since the institutions have been fully captured by the left at this point, any institutionalist is just going to do the bidding of the democratic party in the best, or maybe the worst, case lending it a patina of respectability.

    Preserving an institution’s reputation instead of uprooting the corruption and evil that infests it is . . . corrupt and evil.

    Exactly. Barr is evil. Lock him up as an accessory or conspiracy to whatever.

    How many times has Barr been on the Ricochet podcast? Did he get any tough questions…..

    • #15
  16. kedavis Coolidge
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    Richard Easton (View Comment):

    DonG (CAGW is a Scam) (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Barr seems mostly upset that Raskin blamed him for shutting down the investigation rather than the fact that the FBI has been working overtime to bury this evidence of Joe Biden’s bribe-taking. Barr could have spoken up at any time over the last six years. His silence does not speak well of him.

    Why didn’t he move on it when he was in charge?

    Barr was an institutionalist. He saw his role as preserving the status quo and not letting the Justice department become a political weapon. He was completely naive on that point. Wray is allegedly an institutionalist as well. Since the institutions have been fully captured by the left at this point, any institutionalist is just going to do the bidding of the democratic party in the best, or maybe the worst, case lending it a patina of respectability.

    Preserving an institution’s reputation instead of uprooting the corruption and evil that infests it is . . . corrupt and evil.

    Exactly. Barr is evil. Lock him up as an accessory or conspiracy to whatever.

    How many times has Barr been on the Ricochet podcast? Did he get any tough questions…..

    If he got any tough questions, he wouldn’t be on.

    • #16
  17. MWD B612 "Dawg" Member
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    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    I am going to be a little more charitable and say that he didn’t want to believe it was corrupt and evil. That is he was naive.

    No, I don’t buy that he’s naive.

    Doesn’t matter either way. He should not be allowed to take a position in a Republican administration again. I think we can both agree on that.

    I am not completely sure about that i.e that he is a swamp creature. He was not the right person for the Job. I think that investigating election problems in 2020 was basically impossible, because of the way it was done. I don’t think there is anyway to solve the election problems we have with an after the fact investigation. Once the ballot is separated from the envelope it is impossible to prove voter fraud. We need to find a different way to solve the voter fraud issue. A DOJ investigation was never going to work.

    The thing is Barr claimed that he found no evidence of voter fraud and is lauded in the press for being Trump’s own AG who says there ain’t any.

    And then we learn some months later that he never opened a single investigation. He never bothered to look.

     

    Even if he had opened an Investigation it wouldn’t have mattered. The Investigators were corrupt to begin with. Look at the state of the FBI and the lengths it went to in order to support Biden against Trump.

    Add to this the fact that no real investigation could have been completed in the time between the 2020 election and the certification on 1/6/2021. Not even if it went 24/7. 

    The courts should have prevented the changes not made by state legislatures prior to the election, but they decided to kick the can down the road by citing “lack of standing.”

    As far as the 2024 election is concerned, it boils down to whether the GOP decides to play the same game as the Dems in terms of ballot harvesting, early voting, etc. If they do, then there’s a good chance a good GOP nominee is elected. If not, it doesn’t matter who the GOP nominee is.

    As for the likelihood Slow Joe is impeached, it right up there with me winning the NBA Slam Dunk contest.

    • #17
  18. WI Con Member
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    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    I am going to be a little more charitable and say that he didn’t want to believe it was corrupt and evil. That is he was naive.

    No, I don’t buy that he’s naive.

    Doesn’t matter either way. He should not be allowed to take a position in a Republican administration again. I think we can both agree on that.

    I am not completely sure about that i.e that he is a swamp creature. He was not the right person for the Job. I think that investigating election problems in 2020 was basically impossible, because of the way it was done. I don’t think there is anyway to solve the election problems we have with an after the fact investigation. Once the ballot is separated from the envelope it is impossible to prove voter fraud. We need to find a different way to solve the voter fraud issue. A DOJ investigation was never going to work.

    The thing is Barr claimed that he found no evidence of voter fraud and is lauded in the press for being Trump’s own AG who says there ain’t any.

    And then we learn some months later that he never opened a single investigation. He never bothered to look.

     

    Even if he had opened an Investigation it wouldn’t have mattered. The Investigators were corrupt to begin with. Look at the state of the FBI and the lengths it went to in order to support Biden against Trump.

    Not being appointed to any future GOP administrations is not even the bare minimum. Word has to go out that any law firm or lobbying firm associated with that turd doesn’t get any meetings, any return calls and gets regular OSHA, IRS “safety checks”. Barr should be radioactive. 

    • #18
  19. Percival Thatcher
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    Ed G. (View Comment):

    Maybe the Russians can provide the emails if they’re finished with them.

    If you say a thing like that, it means that you are in secret communication with Vladimir Putin.

    • #19
  20. Percival Thatcher
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    The thing is Barr claimed that he found no evidence of voter fraud and is lauded in the press for being Trump’s own AG who says there ain’t any.

    And then we learn some months later that he never opened a single investigation. He never bothered to look.

    Barr should change his first name to Pry, because he’s a tool.

    • #20
  21. BDB Inactive
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Barr seems mostly upset that Raskin blamed him for shutting down the investigation rather than the fact that the FBI has been working overtime to bury this evidence of Joe Biden’s bribe-taking. Barr could have spoken up at any time over the last six years. His silence does not speak well of him.

    Why didn’t he move on it when he was in charge?

    This.   

    As the lefties say.  

    • #21
  22. BDB Inactive
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Barr seems mostly upset that Raskin blamed him for shutting down the investigation rather than the fact that the FBI has been working overtime to bury this evidence of Joe Biden’s bribe-taking. Barr could have spoken up at any time over the last six years. His silence does not speak well of him.

    Why didn’t he move on it when he was in charge?

    Barr was an institutionalist. He saw his role as preserving the status quo and not letting the Justice department become a political weapon. He was completely naive on that point. Wray is allegedly an institutionalist as well. Since the institutions have been fully captured by the left at this point, any institutionalist is just going to do the bidding of the democratic party in the best, or maybe the worst, case lending it a patina of respectability.

    Preserving an institution’s reputation instead of uprooting the corruption and evil that infests it is . . . corrupt and evil. And in the end its reputation sinks anyway, so why not seek justice to save an institution rather than let it continue on the path of corruption?

    Which is to say, Barr chose to favor corruption and evil. It was a deliberate choice.

    Of course, he also was completely uninterested in investigating election problems, too. Barr is a swamp creature. To hell with him.

    Raxx is right and so are you.  John Roberts is the same kind of cowardly Lion — at best.

    • #22
  23. BDB Inactive
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    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Barr seems mostly upset that Raskin blamed him for shutting down the investigation rather than the fact that the FBI has been working overtime to bury this evidence of Joe Biden’s bribe-taking. Barr could have spoken up at any time over the last six years. His silence does not speak well of him.

    Why didn’t he move on it when he was in charge?

    Barr was an institutionalist. He saw his role as preserving the status quo and not letting the Justice department become a political weapon. He was completely naive on that point. Wray is allegedly an institutionalist as well. Since the institutions have been fully captured by the left at this point, any institutionalist is just going to do the bidding of the democratic party in the best, or maybe the worst, case lending it a patina of respectability.

    Preserving an institution’s reputation instead of uprooting the corruption and evil that infests it is . . . corrupt and evil. And in the end its reputation sinks anyway, so why not seek justice to save an institution rather than let it continue on the path of corruption?

    I agree. We need reformers not institutionalists at this stage.

    Which is to say, Barr chose to favor corruption and evil. It was a deliberate choice.

    I am going to be a little more charitable and say that he didn’t want to believe it was corrupt and evil. That is he was naive. The effect is the same however. He was not the right person for the job.

    Of course, he also was completely uninterested in investigating election problems, too. Barr is a swamp creature. To hell with him.

    I am not completely sure about that i.e that he is a swamp creature. He was not the right person for the Job. I think that investigating election problems in 2020 was basically impossible, because of the way it was done. I don’t think there is anyway to solve the election problems we have with an after the fact investigation. Once the ballot is separated from the envelope it is impossible to prove voter fraud. We need to find a different way to solve the voter fraud issue. A DOJ investigation was never going to work.

     

    I think you’ll get to where Drew is in short order.  You’ll need a stiff drink then.  Or some chainsaw therapy clearing brush.  

    • #23
  24. BDB Inactive
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    Percival (View Comment):

    Ed G. (View Comment):

    Maybe the Russians can provide the emails if they’re finished with them.

    If you say a thing like that, it means that you are in secret communication with Vladimir Putin.

    What’s that, Comrade?  Please speak into potato.  

    • #24
  25. DrewInWisconsin, Oaf Member
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    BDB (View Comment):

    I think you’ll get to where Drew is in short order. You’ll need a stiff drink then. Or some chainsaw therapy clearing brush.

    Oh that  reminds me: chainsaw therapy coming this weekend.

    • #25
  26. DonG (CAGW is a Scam) Coolidge
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    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    BDB (View Comment):

    I think you’ll get to where Drew is in short order. You’ll need a stiff drink then. Or some chainsaw therapy clearing brush.

    Oh that reminds me: chainsaw therapy coming this weekend.

    Too bad Canada stopped using chainsaws to manage forests.

    • #26
  27. Raxxalan Member
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    BDB (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Raxxalan (View Comment):

    DrewInWisconsin, Oaf (View Comment):

    Barr seems mostly upset that Raskin blamed him for shutting down the investigation rather than the fact that the FBI has been working overtime to bury this evidence of Joe Biden’s bribe-taking. Barr could have spoken up at any time over the last six years. His silence does not speak well of him.

    Why didn’t he move on it when he was in charge?

    Barr was an institutionalist. He saw his role as preserving the status quo and not letting the Justice department become a political weapon. He was completely naive on that point. Wray is allegedly an institutionalist as well. Since the institutions have been fully captured by the left at this point, any institutionalist is just going to do the bidding of the democratic party in the best, or maybe the worst, case lending it a patina of respectability.

    Preserving an institution’s reputation instead of uprooting the corruption and evil that infests it is . . . corrupt and evil. And in the end its reputation sinks anyway, so why not seek justice to save an institution rather than let it continue on the path of corruption?

    I agree. We need reformers not institutionalists at this stage.

    Which is to say, Barr chose to favor corruption and evil. It was a deliberate choice.

    I am going to be a little more charitable and say that he didn’t want to believe it was corrupt and evil. That is he was naive. The effect is the same however. He was not the right person for the job.

    Of course, he also was completely uninterested in investigating election problems, too. Barr is a swamp creature. To hell with him.

    I am not completely sure about that i.e that he is a swamp creature. He was not the right person for the Job. I think that investigating election problems in 2020 was basically impossible, because of the way it was done. I don’t think there is anyway to solve the election problems we have with an after the fact investigation. Once the ballot is separated from the envelope it is impossible to prove voter fraud. We need to find a different way to solve the voter fraud issue. A DOJ investigation was never going to work.

     

    I think you’ll get to where Drew is in short order. You’ll need a stiff drink then. Or some chainsaw therapy clearing brush.

    Perhaps.  I think Barr is, as so often is the case, a matter of incompetence as opposed to malice.  Even if he wasn’t though.  There is no way to prove voter fraud after the fact of an election.   The whole investigation process is a joke.  The best thing, you might be able to prove is that there were irregularities in the envelopes.   It wouldn’t be enough though to prove the election was fraudulent and it wouldn’t be enough to overturn an election.   Investigating election fraud is a joke.   Even assuming an agency that want to do its best to stop fraud, which we clearly don’t have right now.

    • #27
  28. The Reticulator Member
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    This sounds important, and I want this investigation to proceed.

    But I can’t stand watching that news lady and her stupid questions.   “How much money” is not really the important point. It’s interesting and relevant, but there are important issues here that she could be asking about.   Biggs already answered the question, so why can’t she move on to the important stuff?  

    I quit watching at 4:20.  I hope there will be other sources where I can get this information. 

    I don’t know anything about Rep. Biggs except what I saw here, but I’d be glad to hear more from him. He made a good impression.  

    • #28
  29. The Reticulator Member
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    @TheReticulator

    The Reticulator (View Comment):

    This sounds important, and I want this investigation to proceed.

    But I can’t stand watching that news lady and her stupid questions. “How much money” is not really the important point. It’s interesting and relevant, but there are important issues here that she could be asking about. Biggs already answered the question, so why can’t she move on to the important stuff?

    I quit watching at 4:20. I hope there will be other sources where I can get this information.

    I don’t know anything about Rep. Biggs except what I saw here, but I’d be glad to hear more from him. He made a good impression.

    Maybe some YouTuber with a stronger stomach than mine could edit out the news lady and provide a video of Rep. Biggs. 

    • #29
  30. DJ EJ Member
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    It’s time for them to put all this evidence into a video graphics format, something well-produced but also easy to follow, and then release it on Twitter, Youtube, Snapchat adverts, Tik Tok, everywhere. That list of LLCs briefly on the screen during the Biggs  interview was too much to read and digest in that amount of time.

    Speaker McCarthy put out radio and TV ads bragging about defeating Biden in the debt limit deal. Whether it’s actually a real victory or not, I like the attempt at shaping the narrative, bypassing the media, and speaking directly to the American people.

    The videos would literally follow the money and a timeline – lines move and extend out from Chinese military companies, Burisma, the mayor of Moscow, etc. after visits from Joe Biden/Airforce 2/Hunter Biden while voice narration explains and graphics show bribery/quid pro quo/influence peddling dollar amounts with foreboding music in the background. The web of money lines then flow to the 20+ LLCs owned by the Biden family, and from there flow into the bank accounts of Biden relatives, in-laws, and grandchildren.

    Produce multiple videos focusing on the most egregious and blatant aspects of the criminal scheme. Keep the videos simple, straightforward, and 3 to 5 minutes at most. Keep releasing new episodes and installments as new evidence comes to light. Bypass the corporate media to inform the American public. The presidential campaign has begun, it’s time to start throwing punches at Biden – bloody him up before the general election even begins.

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