Eviscerated. Put him in front of the committee chaired by Auntie Maxine. Let her have 5 minutes with him and then, since she’s on the same committee, give him 5 more with AOC. Barr’s not chicken, he’s chicken sh!t.
Barr’s reputation was exactly why he was chosen. Barr is not a case of someone losing their good reputation by working for Trump. He believes in unlimited power for Republican presidents, that’s his appeal for Trump.
“Everything Trump Touches Dies” is a book everybody should read—written by a REPUBLICAN strategist. And then there is this from James Comey: “Amoral leaders have a way of revealing the character of those around them. Sometimes what they reveal is inspiring. For example, James Mattis, the former secretary of defense, resigned over principle, a concept so alien to Mr. Trump that it took days for the president to realize what had happened, before he could start lying about the man.But more often, proximity to an amoral leader reveals something depressing. I think that’s at least part of what we’ve seen with Bill Barr and Rod Rosenstein. Accomplished people lacking inner strength can’t resist the compromises necessary to survive Mr. Trump and that adds up to something they will never recover from. It takes character like Mr. Mattis’s to avoid the damage, because Mr. Trump eats your soul in small bites.” Note the vital point: “lacking inner strength.” Trump, being born rich but with the DNA to be weak, has always surrounded himself with even weaker people. The pathetic head of an even more pathetic parade of followers.
Reputation used to matter. Being a good man used to matter. Being truthful used to matter. Being honest used to matter. The rule of law used to matter. Our kids used to matter. What happened?
A reputation is as much part of the folks who know you as it is part of yourself. His reputation is already fine among a select group of liars and other low life types. And it’s already a stinky puddle among everyone else who’s heard of him.
lopaka almost 5 years ago
Nothing but a damned tool. Dictators like to surround themselves with this type.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr almost 5 years ago
Can’t we just pour salt on him like any other slug?
brwydave Premium Member almost 5 years ago
His reputation was singed by Iran/Contra but now it is just plain burnt.
kaffekup almost 5 years ago
Maisie was right about everything other than saying that he had a good reputation.
He’s never been anything but a hitman for republican presidential lawbreaking.
Zebrastripes almost 5 years ago
Anyone in this cabinet is a loser, unqualified and just as ignorant and greedy as their swamp king rat! BOOOOO HISSSS
Durak Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Reputation? What reputation? The reputation of a man who say anything for his party? He has no reputation worth worrying about.
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
This is a self-prepare diner, where he does everything to himself.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Eviscerated. Put him in front of the committee chaired by Auntie Maxine. Let her have 5 minutes with him and then, since she’s on the same committee, give him 5 more with AOC. Barr’s not chicken, he’s chicken sh!t.
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 5 years ago
You have to give it to trump.. his silver tongue does seem to have a way with men.. turning them into fawning losers.
Radish the wordsmith almost 5 years ago
Barr Barr already had a rep as the elephant’s fixer,
that’s why they pay him the big bucks.
anomalous4 almost 5 years ago
“BARR-B-Q” FTW.
rowena28 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Barr’s reputation was exactly why he was chosen. Barr is not a case of someone losing their good reputation by working for Trump. He believes in unlimited power for Republican presidents, that’s his appeal for Trump.
Godfreydaniel almost 5 years ago
“Everything Trump Touches Dies” is a book everybody should read—written by a REPUBLICAN strategist. And then there is this from James Comey: “Amoral leaders have a way of revealing the character of those around them. Sometimes what they reveal is inspiring. For example, James Mattis, the former secretary of defense, resigned over principle, a concept so alien to Mr. Trump that it took days for the president to realize what had happened, before he could start lying about the man.But more often, proximity to an amoral leader reveals something depressing. I think that’s at least part of what we’ve seen with Bill Barr and Rod Rosenstein. Accomplished people lacking inner strength can’t resist the compromises necessary to survive Mr. Trump and that adds up to something they will never recover from. It takes character like Mr. Mattis’s to avoid the damage, because Mr. Trump eats your soul in small bites.” Note the vital point: “lacking inner strength.” Trump, being born rich but with the DNA to be weak, has always surrounded himself with even weaker people. The pathetic head of an even more pathetic parade of followers.
Union Man almost 5 years ago
Reputation used to matter. Being a good man used to matter. Being truthful used to matter. Being honest used to matter. The rule of law used to matter. Our kids used to matter. What happened?
mysterysciencefreezer almost 5 years ago
What “reputation?” The guy’s been known as a partisan slimeball since Bush Sr.
Concretionist almost 5 years ago
A reputation is as much part of the folks who know you as it is part of yourself. His reputation is already fine among a select group of liars and other low life types. And it’s already a stinky puddle among everyone else who’s heard of him.
parkerinthehouse almost 5 years ago
What an awesome toon! Image and thought!
parkerinthehouse almost 5 years ago
Hopperesque hahaha