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Originally Posted by BentBow
I'm I reading this right?
If it were not true, I'd think someone was insane, if they told me people are protesting Jeff Sessions getting canned and it is not who you would think them to be.
How and when did the Alt-Left, fall in love with Jeff Sessions?
1) At least Sessions attempted to put country over party and himself, a concept foreign to Trump
2) Trump once again showed what a chickens**t he is at heart by not having the cojones to fire Sessions face to face
The left does not care for Sessions. The left cares about the Russian investigation. Session and Rosenstein have been the buffer between Trump and the investigation. The left cares about the loss of this buffer, not about Sessions per se.
It’s very simple. You don’t have to disagree with someone all the time. Conversely, you don’t have to agree all the time either. Nobody is right or wrong 100% of the time. I wish we could move away from the black and white thinking in this country. Sadly, it’s becoming more commonplace.
If you are not a liberal when you are young, you have no heart
If you are still a liberal past 30, you are stupid Winston Churchill
He was a conservative. What do you expect him to say? It is a partisan statement, not a philosophical treatise. And by the way, that is an inaccurate quote.
^^^^ The Trumpees would prefer to believe otherwise, but this is the reality of the situation. Sessions is no Prince, but he at least showed some integrity by standing up to Trump over Mueller. Now, Trump will put his puppet in there, and will think he can do whatever he pleases with no repercussions .
"No prince" is an understatement.
Sessions gets no respect from me at all. He only recused himself because he knew he could be an investigative target instantly.
The Attorney General of the United States is our topmost law officer. If Sessions wanted to keep his job, and he obviously did, he had no choice but recusal. Anything else would become a tacit admission of collusion, and he knew it.
Strangely, I think Trump actually did Sessions a favor firing him. Trump replaced him with someone even worse, and that may work in Sessions' favor in the end, just as refusing to interfere with the Mueller investigation did.
Sessions possibly does have other things that will help him too. By the time the Mueller finally submits his findings and the indictments are all sent to their proper courts, Jeff Sessions will be far down on the list, I'm sure. There will be bigger fish to fry.
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