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November 23, 2022
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Former Trump attorney general Bill Barr appears to be working overtime to damage Trump ahead –- far ahead –- of the 2024 GOP nomination for President. Though he says (to his credit) that he could never vote for a so-called progressive Democrat because of the damage such a person might do to the country, he is very much against Trump being the Republican nominee.

Last week, his anti-Trump rhetoric got so vehement that on Monday, we played a game called “Who Said It --- Bill Barr or Peter Strzok.” It really is quite challenging these days to tell the difference between what Barr says about Trump and what disgraced-and-fired FBI agent and Russia Hoaxer Strzok says. These were quotes from interviews that both took place on Friday, which happens to have been the day Attorney General Merrick Garland announced his appointment of Jack Smith as the new special counsel to investigate Trump over the Mar-A-Lago documents and his role in the January 6 riot. (How did you do on our quiz?)

On Monday, Barr spouted even more quotes in case we wanted to do an updated version of our game, in an op-ed for the NEW YORK POST headlined “Trump threatens to burn down the GOP, it’s time to move on.” Tell me, did Trump really threaten to burn down the GOP? I didn’t hear that, or anything close to that, and I don’t think he wants to do that, but let’s set that sensationalistic headline aside for the moment and take a thoughtful look at Barr’s commentary.

https://nypost.com/2022/11/21/trump-threatens-to-burn-down-the-gop-its-time-to-move-on

Barr does allow that Trump has strengths: he’s “clear and direct” in staking out a position (and, yes, that’s so refreshing!); he confronts difficult issues head-on; and he diagnosed and gives voice to the frustration of so many voters fed up with “progressive” Democrats, the elites and the media. Trump, like us, was sick of watching them preside over the decline of America.

Supporting Trump was an act of defiance, he points out, and that is true. Supporters liked the fact that he was over the top. “His voters felt that the left was taking a wrecking ball to the country,” he writes, “and they wanted to strike back with their own.” Also true.

Barr gives Trump credit for substantive achievements, such as “tax reform and deregulatory efforts” that “generated the strongest and most resilient economy in American history --- one that brought unprecedented progress to many marginalized Americans.” And Trump had begun to restore America’s military strength.

“[Trump] correctly identified the economic, technological and military threats to the United States posed by China’s aggressive policies,” Barr acknowledges. He brokered peace deals in the Mideast, accomplishing what many had thought impossible. He pulled us out of “ill-advised and detrimental agreements” with Russia and Iran. He finally fulfilled our promise to move our Israeli embassy to Jerusalem.

Yet, with all that he’s given Trump credit for, Barr can’t settle for what he did on the issues. Trump was petty and “made everything about himself,” he says. “If Trump had run his re-election campaign on that platform,” he says, “and dialed his churlishness back just a little, he would have won. But he lost because he insisted on running a campaign centered on whipping up his “base,” with a steady diet of “red meat.” Barr thinks that Trump isn’t really interested in broadening his appeal, that he’s “content to focus on intensifying his personal hold over a faction within the party.”

“The threat is simple,” Barr says, and here’s where NYP editors got their headline: “Unless the rest of the party goes along with him, he will burn the whole house down by leading ‘his people’ out of the GOP.” “Trump’s willingness to destroy the party if he does not get his way is not based on principle,” Barr says, “but on his own supreme narcissism. His egotism makes him unable to think of a political party as anything but an extension of himself –- a cult of personality.”

Unfortunately, it seems to be personality that Barr himself is mostly looking at. He says that in 2016, he “did not see [Trump] as our party’s standard-bearer.” Trump was “grossly self-centered, lacked self-control, and almost always took his natural pugnacity too far.” He found himself “cringing at his frequently juvenile, bombastic and petulant style.” Ah, Trump’s tweets.

And he’s still uneasy with Trump’s “wrecking ball style.” Never mind that in the years since Trump was first inaugurated, and especially since he left office, we’ve seen more and more that needs a wrecking ball taken to it, notably the DOJ that Barr led for some time. (Barr says Trump “failed”; what did Barr do to purge the DOJ of the deep-state bureaucracy that plagues it?)

As we noted on Monday, Barr said he thinks the special counsel will likely have enough evidence to indict Trump on charges related to his possession of documents at Mar-A-Lago. Never mind that the President has THE final authority over what documents are classified or declassified, which means the raid should never have taken place. Barr, of all people, should know this, so imagine the case of Trump Derangement Syndrome he must have to be able to ignore something so basic. He also seems to have ignored the blatantly partisan choice of this particular prosecutor; so far he’s said nothing.

Perhaps Barr is projecting his own TDS onto the voters when he says Trump himself lost the 2020 election and risks losing it all for the GOP in 2024. That seems to be his main concern about re-nominating the former President. He accuses Trump of tailoring his campaigning to his base --- that's such a condescending term, “base” --- and supplying them with the “red meat” they need. Sorry, I don’t agree. I and millions of others who supported Trump were not looking for “red meat.” If he wants to know why we voted for Trump, he should just look back at what he wrote himself about Trump’s strengths.

Many factors influenced the 2020 election. Covid, perhaps more than anything, and the logistical changes to the election process for which covid was the mere pretext, greatly affected the outcome. The collusion between the deep state and the dishonest media that suppressed stories damaging to Joe Biden was another huge factor. We don’t need to re-hash all that right now. For Barr to blame Trump’s loss in 2020 on his personal style is incredibly simplistic.

I think most of us in the GOP are taking a wait-and-see approach to the 2024 election; after all, it’s still two years away. We need to look at every candidate, and Trump might or might not be our eventual nominee. On the issues, though, we have consensus that he was a superb President. And given all the dark forces that have tried to take him down, it’s amazing –- almost superhuman –- that he is still standing and going strong. Perhaps he’s even learned to tone down his bombast when he sees it getting in the way of a particular goal. But Barr is trying so hard right now to talk us out of supporting him, one has to wonder if there’s something else behind it.

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  • Mark Mittelstaedt

    11/23/2022 12:26 PM

    Theranos was a good customer of mine. They were supposedly building a laser-based 'box' to do blood testing, Poor Ms. Holmes 'didn't like needles'. We made products to steer and shape laser beams in medical laser systems. I had to sign an NDA after waiting an hour in their lobby; I walked through a bull-pen full of engineers busy at computer monitors. I subsequently met with several of their so-called engineers. We had, or could collaborate with other companies, the equipment to rapidly locate laser beams with micron-scale precision on the 'cells' of the microfluidic 'chips' so the beams could 'interrogate' - measure reflection or transmission of a given wavelength ( color ) to accomplish the measurements they presumably wanted to take. The engineers plainly didn't know what I was talking about, and seemed both totally uninterested in building a working instrument. I thought that was strange at the time - even stranger was that Walgreens didn't ask to see a working box before they ponied up millions. The whole company was a total fraud.

  • Jerry kranak

    11/23/2022 12:17 PM

    Ya know Gov, I agree with Bill Barr. Trump had his chance and did an excellent job; I love what he did for this country, but Barr is right. Trump became consumed with his own arrogance and it cost him the election he should have won. I think him running again is a mistake but if he is the nominee I’ll vote for him rather than a socialist tape worm. I would rather see someone else!

  • Sara Koons

    11/23/2022 12:16 PM

    Thank you Mr. Huckabee.
    I love reading your thoughts and I believe you are right on with your thoughts about Bill Barr. Too many Rhinos and other Groups are trying too hard to get rid of and make Donald Trump a loser and bad guy. You can’t change the amazing things that were accomplished by Trump and his administration. God uses flawed people to accomplish great things. King David, Saul who becomes Paul, etc.etc.
    Trumps love of our Country and the Unborn and Israel and our military and putting China on alert, Energy Independence is more than enough in his 4 short years, without any help from the Democratic Party or media. He was harassed and lied about from Day 1. Trump’s administration which includes your amazing daughter were outstanding, well spoken and always looking out for what is best for our Nation and the weakest who needed help. Donald Trump is not a racist, never was a racist and deserves our support and prayers to be guided by Our Heavenly Almighty Father. Creator of All Things.
    Donald Trump is not perfect or always right, but I trust I know what I get from Mr Trump and his amazing staff of intelligent hard working people who do not do these jobs for money or control of people. Truly they do it for the love of Our country and to keep us safe.
    God bless you and Thank you for all you do Mr. Huckabee.
    My family hopes you and yours have a wonderful Thanksgiving and Christmas??

  • Randall Pannell

    11/23/2022 12:14 PM

    I would not be so vehement in my language as Barr, but I have to say that I basically agree with his assessment of Trump's modus operandi. He is at once brilliant in analyzing and addressing significant matters, but overly churlish, petty, and narcissistic. These are inappropriate characteristics of his persona. I love Trump's policies, but not his delivery. Barr's critique should be listened to with regard to the leader of the Republican Party at this most important and historic time in our country.

  • Kevin Cooper

    11/23/2022 12:08 PM

    It seems to me that the 2020 election was fraught with issues, and I blame the states that didn't follow the constitution in choosing electors as the primary one. Mr. Barr was supposed to be THE guy to get things straight and brought to light but he failed... He's just like a hair dryer, blowing a lot of hot air.

  • Thomas Qualman

    11/23/2022 12:01 PM

    BB was a lousy AG. He did nothing while our cities burned. The 13 people that listen to him care about what he says the rest of us do not.

  • jack macdonald

    11/23/2022 12:01 PM

    Barr is a lame ass and I wondered all along why he was doing nothing constructive as Attorney General. He could have played a role as a supporter of a president who was trying to make this country great again. Obviously, Barr is such a shallow "thinker" that he couldn't give credit for the country being run by a real American who wasn't afraid to take on the deep state. I think Barr was one of the swamp dwellers

  • Jim and Judy Conklin

    11/23/2022 12:00 PM

    We agree with Bill Barr. Trump loves this country but he really does want to be President again to show that he is not a loser. He IS a loser and, if he gets the GOP nomination, he WILL lose ... for himself AND for the GOP and the country. We love what Trump did for the country but we agree with Barr ... why didn't he clean out the FBI and the DOJ? The swamp remains!

    We plan to withhold any support of the GOP until we know that Trump is NOT the nominee for President in 2024. The only way that the GOP can prevent Trump from getting the nomination is for brave patriots, like Bill Barr, to start now to help prevent that from happening. We hope that you will assist in getting a different GOP presidential nominee. Our future depends upon it.

  • Janis L Melsha

    11/23/2022 11:57 AM

    I have always been extremely pro Trump. I am so thankful for everything he has done for the American people. I think he needs to step down now he just brings too much baggage plus he is really sounding like his ego is in the way. I'm really hoping people will get behind DeSantis and Trump will let go of his ego and support him that would really be awesome!

  • Daniel J Demay

    11/23/2022 11:54 AM

    all BS Barr states about Trump's character are exactly mirrored in his opinion, yet he doesn't realize it, he is only about feeding the swamp creatures