Read the report and then read Barr's comments, and any intelligent person will see that Trump's conduct is unacceptable and immoral. The "rhetoric" is his comments. Did you not read or hear, or are you attuned to Hannity's interpretation of the events.
I did, that is not Rhetoric. You are getting all worked up over nothing. What about Barr makes you nervous? Looking into spying accusations on the Trump campaign? What does Hannity have to do with any of this?
coup... mmm not sure... but certainly would call it a smear and misinformation campaign of epic proportions
The media's top 10 players in the failed coup attempt: For the past two years, it’s been Trump and Russian collusion all the time, every day, and everywhere we see media bias. Some outlets were more egregious than others in subjecting their audiences to relentless chatter about what they believed to be true, rather than merely reporting the news. Among the many “journalists” who espoused the Democratic Party position on the Mueller investigation, some especially boisterous voices stood out from the crowd. So, in a rather non-scientific study, Liberty Nation republishes a few comments that were quite simply over the top. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-31/top-ten-players-american-medias-failed-coup
The information on this coup attempt is coming out fast and furious. I suspect Bill Barr is going to go after all of these players. The Conspiracy Against Trump - A Bureaucratic Coup Against A Legally-Elected President Brennan was the key to the operation because the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court refused to approve several requests by the FBI to initiate taps on Trump associates and Trump Tower as there was no probable cause to do so but the British and other European intelligence services were legally able to intercept communications linked to American sources. Brennan was able to use his connections with those foreign intelligence agencies, primarily the British GCHQ, to make it look like the concerns about Trump were coming from friendly and allied countries and therefore had to be responded to as part of routine intelligence sharing. As a result, Paul Manafort, Carter Page, Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner and Gen. Michael Flynn were all wiretapped. And likely there were others. This all happened during the primaries and after Trump became the GOP nominee. In other words, to make the wiretaps appear to be legitimate, GCHQ and others were quietly and off-the-record approached by Brennan and associates over their fears of what a Trump presidency might mean. The British responded by initiating wiretaps that were then used by Brennan to justify further investigation of Trump’s associates. It was all neatly done and constituted completely illegal spying on American citizens by the U.S. government. https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-04-23/conspiracy-against-trump-bureaucratic-coup-against-legally-elected-president
Mueller stepped outside of what he should have been doing. That investigation was literally over before it got started. Failed coup attempt.
Mueller did EXACTLY what he was charged with and could have done much more if he didn't. Trump is very lucky that Mueller plays by the book as he left it in the hands of Congress like the Constitution says.
More made up bullshit. Be specific about where he "stepped outside of the bounds" of his mandate. This ought to be good......
When somebody cites to "zerohedge", "(not so) "Breitbart", "Washington Examiner" and the like, it's going to be fabricated crackpot stuff appealing to people who want to be able to cite to something, but have no legitimate place to find it.
Sham Insanity? Good question. He's a freakish nut, but what does he have to do with this? Excellent question, because Sham Insanity doesn't seem to be relevant.
Disagree, he went way too far and kept a terrible investigation going long after it should have been concluded. Mueller should have been non-partisan and not merely focused on the Trump team, which they knew within the first few months, there was no collusion. The investigation in how it all started will be the next topic and something I hope Barr looks into with as much effort is what Mueller and his team did for collusion/obstruction, etc.