Savannah Guthrie Gets Poleaxed by Bill Barr’s Answer to Her Question About the 2024 Election – Opinion

There is no secret about the fact that Bill Barr, former Attorney General of Texas, was not a soulmate. It was obvious that they did not have chemistry. I believe Barr showed more loyalty to Department of Justice bureaucrats then he did the American people or the Constitution. (see Bill Barr’s Doubt after Profanity-Laced Exit from Trump Orbit). The Russia Hoax’s inner workings were obscured by Barr and the bureaucracy. John Durham was apparently appointed Special Counsel by him at gunpoint after he delayed declassifying documents. He allowed the perpetrators of the Russia Hoax to be coddled and protected instead of treating them at least as severely as January 6 protesters (January 6 Defendant Being Illegally Detained – Locked up More Than 80 Days With No Indictment).

Barr’s new book is due out on Tuesday, but advance copies have been available for reviewers for longer, and the early reviews appeared last week. Barr and his friends are made to look great in the book. They fight for an election that is not certified by fraudulent means. The reviews I’ve read so far give the impression that this is Barr’s efforts to tell the other elites that “I’m really not like those Trump supporters.”

Savannah Guthrie received a pre-publication interview with Barr today. TodayIt was a show that almost everyone heard, so it surprised me.

Guthrie leads Barr through Trump’s sins of commission and omission for about ten minutes, and then she hits him with the killer question, “Liz Cheney said he’s not fit to serve and should not be ever near the Oval Office again. Do you agree with that?” (The video is queued to the quote.)

BARR: I certainly have made it clear I don’t think he should be our nominee, and I’m going to support somebody else for the nomination.

GUTHRIE : If he were the nominee, and you choose Trump or someone else on the Democratic side of the election, would that make it difficult for you to vote?

BARR: Because I believe that the greatest threat to the country is the progressive agenda being pushed by the Democratic Party, it’s inconceivable to me that I wouldn’t vote for the Republican nominee.

GUTHRIE: Even if he lied about the election and threatened democracy, as you write in your book, he’s better than a Democrat.

BARR: It’s hard to project what the facts are going to turn out to be three years hence, but, as of now, it is hard to conceive I wouldn’t vote for the Republican nominee.

According to polls, Donald Trump must be the frontrunner to win the Republican nomination for 2024. Democrats and the Left struggle to accept that reality. Their disbelief is easy to understand because they invested four, going on six, years of their lives in trashing the man and pushing a bullsh** story concocted by a Democrat opposition research company and laundered through the Clinton campaign and the FBI to the Democrat-controlled media to try to make it impossible for him to govern.

It is safe to say that a large number of Americans who don’t like Trump feel exactly the same way that Barr does. They won’t vote for Trump during the primaries. They dread the thought of a Trump candidacy and the election and the inevitable four years of a sh**storm to follow as Democrat heads explode and the bureaucracy throws everything, including the kitchen sink, at President Trump. Given the choice of a Trump presidency or four years more of sexual degeneracy, which is being portrayed as normal, stupid energy, Critical Race Theory and transgenderism and defunding police, mandated vaccines and facemasks and rioting to make money and have fun, it’s clear that most will vote for President Trump.

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