Media is, Get This, Embarrassing Itself over Conspiracy Theories

Trust all agents of the state.

Except Robert Barr. He's a traitor and a RUSSIAN AGENT.

"What do you say to people on both sides of the aisle, who are concerned that you are trying to protect the president," [a reporter] asked. "It just seems there's a lot of effort to go out of your way to acknowledge how this was difficult for him," quoting the portion of the remarks where Barr said, Trump "faced an unprecedented situation." "Well, is there another precedent for it," replied Barr. "No, but it's unusual that..." replied the reporter. "Okay, so unprecedented is an accurate description, isn't it," said Barr. Yes sir, indeed it is.

Attorney General William Barr shuts down a reporter who tried to suggest that he was protecting President Donald Trump pic.twitter.com/rpZEUD9pz2 — Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) April 18, 2019





MSNBC Perma-Guest Neal Kaytal declares that no one ever says "collusion" because it's not a real crime, saying that Trump is the only person who uses that word -- precisely because it's not a crime he could be charged with.

.@neal_katyal: Barr sounded like spokesman instead of AG. "The word collusion, a lawyer doesn't use that term. There is no crime of collusion. Only Trump uses that term." pic.twitter.com/reQa2b6JCv — David Rutz (@DavidRutz) April 18, 2019





Is it true that no lawyer uses the term "collusion"?

Well, Neal Kaytal is a lawyer.

Now that it's rubbished, he claims "no one ever even talked about collusion, except Trump."