Friday, January 26, 2018

SESSIONS MUST GO; WE NEED A SPECIAL PROSECUTOR NOW

He's a nice guy and, I hear over and over again, was a great Senator.  Nevertheless, Sessions has been a severe disappointment as Attorney General and his less-than-stellar performance has severely hurt this nation. 

At the git go, Sessions recused himself from anything to do with a Russian investigation.  He then used that recusal as a crutch upon which to evade and avoid his duty to replace members of the "deep state" or the "establishment" still within the Department of Justice.  Faced with growing evidence of widespread corruption at all levels of government including, most notably, his own Justice Department and the FBI, Sessions has shucked and ducked like a bobbling buoy.  It's been a year now, and Sessions is just getting around to dealing with sanctuary cities.  

His errant sidekick, Rod Rosenstein, was directly responsible for initiating the Special Counsel investigation into alleged Russian ties to President Trump and then for allowing that investigation to balloon far beyond its original mandate.  Although Mueller, Rosenstein, Comey, Lynch, Rice and other suspects of criminal wrongdoing are all birds of the same feather, Sessions has flatly refused to name another Special Counsel to look into those matters and/or Clinton misdeeds that smack of organized crime.  

While this past year has proven that Sessions has become nothing better than a "front man" for a "secret society" or the "shadow government," the clock has been ticking on the ability to bring legal charges against the evildoers, and during this period they have been relentlessly moving their sinister agendas forward.  

This all has to stop.  Trump has to act.  He has to remove Sessions and replace him with Giuliani or Clarke or someone like them, with instructions straight from the Oval Office to clean up the putrid cesspool.  And we, as Americans, not only have to demand that course of action, but we have to stand solidly behind Trump when he takes the bull by the horns.  


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