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To: Enlightened1

I love Sessions. But Trumps tweet is the cold hard truth.
Sessions is a good man. A true gentleman.
And therein lies the problem.


8 posted on 07/25/2017 5:13:25 AM PDT by tennmountainman ("Prophet Mountainman" Predicter Of All Things RINO...for a small fee.)
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To: tennmountainman

Bttt


14 posted on 07/25/2017 5:17:54 AM PDT by Guenevere
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To: tennmountainman

Sessions needs to stop tip toeing through the tulips and start engaging the rampaging Democrats.


16 posted on 07/25/2017 5:20:22 AM PDT by lodi90
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To: tennmountainman
Sessions was and is Trump's best appointment. Trump is making him into a scapegoat. Sessions recused himself based on a recommendation from the DOJ ethics office. Giuliani said he would have recused himself as well under the circumstances.

Trump is having a meltdown. He is legitimately frustrated with Washington and its failure to get things done. Having a public temper tantrum and going after people like Sessions make things worse.

Sessions is not the enemy. He is trying to drain the swamp.

Here are what some of the enemies of Jeff Sessions are saying (go to the articles for the specific accomplishments):

Jeff Sessions has done more damage in his first 100 days than his boss

US attorney general Jeff Sessions may not be part of the biggest investigation in the Department of Justice, but as he reaches 100 days in office, there’s little doubt that he’s had an important impact on the American criminal-justice system—potentially for years to come.

Despite the political turmoil of the Trump administration, Sessions has moved to reverse a tide of progressive reform and to fulfill his boss’s law-and-order agenda, a collection of concepts loosely articulated during the 2016 presidential campaign. Sessions’ biggest actions, from undermining federal oversight of police departments to cracking down on undocumented immigrants, have worried a wide array of lawmakers, law-enforcement leaders, advocates and scientists.

“Of all the cabinet members, maybe even the president, he has to this point had the most significant impact as to policy changes,” said Jesselyn McCurdy, the deputy director at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) Washington Legislative Office told Quartz.

Unlike his boss, Sessions is delivering on what he has promised—sometimes on causes he has championed for decades.

“There’s been a great bipartisan movement by organizations on the ground and members of Congress to reform the federal criminal-justice system, based on successes that have happened in the states, but the leader of opposition to that reform was Jeff Sessions, as a senator from Alabama,” McCurdy said. “These are all things that [Sessions], as a criminal justice reform opponent, had on his radar already.

McCurdy said Sessions was “definitely” living up to the ACLU’s concerns, and in some areas, fulfilling the worst-case scenarios.

Jeff Sessions ushers in 'Trump era' at the Justice Department

In just over two months, Sessions has proved to be a central figure in effectuating Trump's vision for America in tangible ways on immigration, crime, police reform and civil rights.

And while the White House searches for new messaging to frame what Trump has accomplished in the first 100 days in office, Sessions has single-handedly managed to make several significant domestic policy changes -- from pressing pause on implementing police reforms to withdrawing Obama-era protections for transgender students in public schools.

His radical transformation of the Justice Department's role is no accident.

Many of the changes Sessions has made thus far track a familiar principle of federalism: the notion that the federal government's powers are limited and it can't coerce states into action. In other words, the federal government should get out of the states' way.

Sessions' critics worry that he is well on his way to undoing many of the major progressive achievements of his predecessors, often by withdrawing from court cases or previous directives that fail to align with his views. Yet Trump supporters cheered Sessions on during the presidential campaign when he said, "the American people are not happy with their government."

Now that Sessions is the nation's top law enforcement officer, his defenders and critics universally agree: he's been busy fulfilling the President's campaign promises and he's just getting started.

27 posted on 07/25/2017 5:30:51 AM PDT by kabar
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To: tennmountainman
A true gentleman has honor. Has Sessions behaved honorably?
72 posted on 07/25/2017 6:11:45 AM PDT by Chgogal (Sessions recused himself for shaking an Ambassador's hand. Shameful!)
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To: tennmountainman

I’d always been leery about Sessions. Sure he is a conservative, but he still has that RINO smell about him.

Cruz’s name has been floated as a replacement, and I can’t think of a better choice.


77 posted on 07/25/2017 6:20:48 AM PDT by fwdude (Democrats have not been this angry since Republicans freed the slaves.)
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To: tennmountainman

I can’t help but think there is a strategy to Sessions’ visually laid back plan of attack. I hope. But then, Alabama’s governorship will be in play soon and that may be Sessions’ target. The stand in governor, since the lusty parakeet resigned, is a unknown quantity. But Sessions is no idiot,and may have a plan on putting several high ranking Obamateers in prison.


121 posted on 07/25/2017 7:15:13 AM PDT by Boowhoknew
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To: tennmountainman

It doesn’t help that Trump has taken both sides of the problem, first it was lock her up, then it was leave her alone because she’s been through enough already. If I was Sessions I would be standing at the Oval Office first thing in the morning and address this with the Boss.


200 posted on 07/25/2017 10:39:21 AM PDT by shotgun
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