Posted on 11/03/2017 10:36:23 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Every day a new Hillary Clinton scandal explodes. Republicans get outraged, Hillary defenders defend her, and nothing changes. Longtime Clinton critic Sean Hannity asked a very simple question that deserves an answer.
With all of the evidence against Secretary Clinton, why is Attorney General Sessions not indicting Clinton? Why do we not have a special counsel who can indict her?
Why? Because Sessions is not going to indict her, not now, not ever. Americans are more likely to see President Donald Trump nominate Rosie ODonnell to his cabinet than see Mrs. Clinton indicted.
Hacks: Donna Brazile throws Hillary, Barack, DWS under the DNC bus
Will Hillary Clinton give up the goods on Barack Obama?
Mrs. Clinton does not operate in a vacuum. Like other craven politicians, she will happily toss others under the bus to save her own skin. In order to cut a deal, she will have to provide the DOJ something of value. There is only one person valuable enough that Hillary Clinton could give up: President Barack Obama.
Jeff Sessions blundered strategically by refusing to recuse himself in the original Russia investigation. His obsession with avoiding even the appearance of impropriety is why President Trump is under investigation by Bob Mueller.
Sessions is honest to a fault. If he is presented valid evidence that Obama broke the law, his deeply religious conscience would not allow him to ignore that evidence.
His only hope is to make sure that evidence never reaches his desk.
Would indicting Hillary Clinton lead to President Obama?
The attorney general is terrified of the prospect of having to indict Mr. Obama. If that domino fell, the taint of those indictments would impact former Attorney General Eric Holder, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, and Ambassador Susan Rice.
Imagine what would happen if a white Southern Attorney General indicted our nations highest black officials. The Washington Post, New York Times and MSNBC would scream about everybody from Medgar Evers to Rosa Parks to Reuben Hurricane Carter to every black man who was ever wrongly prosecuted.
The party of the left, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and George Soros, would gleefully tear America apart.
Neighborhoods would burn and riots would break out that would make todays leftist protesters seem like girl scouts. The racial arsonists would chant burn, baby burn fueled by everyone from Black Lives Matter to Antifa to Organizing For America. All supported by Soros money.
Imagine Clinton telling what she knows about Soros and Obama joint ventures.
Remember what the Sessions confirmation was like. Senator Cory Booker and others demonized him as a racist. The experience singed Sessions, as it would any decent human being having their character assassinated.
Sessions will not seek a fight over Clinton. Neither will his boss.
Like it or not, President Trump is now a politician. Like every president, he wants to be reelected. Putting people back to work gets him four more years.
Seeing businesses burn down leads to a one-term presidency.
When the inevitable riots break out, does anybody think Trump will quell them? Does anyone think he would send in Defense Secretary Mad Dog Mattis to restore order?
No white Republican in recent years, except for maybe former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, has been willing to take on the black race hustlers like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson.
Without total support from the boss, Sessions is powerless to act.
For now, Sessions is politically neutered. The left has successfully bullied him into inaction. In 2017, Democrats see destroying a white Republican as a righteous act for them.
Sessions is right to walk softly. Judge Kenneth Starr is a man of impeccable integrity who was nearly destroyed by the time the Clinton machine got through with him. Sessions has no chance of fair treatment by a liberal media that fails to report the truth. Like the 2016 Democrat nomination itself, the media outrage would fuel leftist factions against Sessions right from the start.
Former Attorney General John Ashcroft was once asked what he would do if his religious beliefs ever conflicted with his ability to effectively enforce the law. He stated that he would resign.
Mr. Sessions may wish to seek advice from Mr. Ashcroft.
Sheriff Clark would be an outstanding choice.
Ed Klein, now on Hannity and who wrote the recent book,”The Plot to Destroy Trump,” says a cadre of newly hired attorneys at the DOJ are lobbying Sessions to appoint a Special Counsel for Hillary.
Sessions told them that he doesn’t want the DOJ to be political. What Jeff? Um that already happened when you clowns appointed Mulehead without any real evidence versus the evidence against Hellary which is overwhelming.
Thanks for that update. You are exactly right on the political angle. Can Sessions honestly imagine Mueller is not political??? Smh.
Serious question: what happened to the Sessions we all knew and loved? Is this a pod person? Is he proof that aliens can commandeer human form?
This will all work out. Trump will, with God’s help, make it work. In the meantime, it won’t be easy.
Probably years of some Kubuki theater on his part. The pressure will get stronger for him to do something as time goes on especially as more news comes out and that FBI agent testifies before Congress.
New thread over here
“Report: Attorney General Jeff Sessions Recuses Himself From Uranium One Investigation .”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3601420/posts
Thanks for the link. I’ll go and have a look.
Incidentally, I don’t think pressure will help. I think something’s gotta give: Sessions or Rosenstein. But we’ll see.
Remember that TRump echoed the non-prosecution mantra after the election.
The point is simple. Hillary is too big to indict and convict.
Once a nominee for a party is indicted, convicted and put into prison, it would change America forever.
Ouch!
There’s always that outside chance like some here think that is going on that Trump and Session are playing the world until a specified time, or after the most blinded, thick-headed, leftist, Nutter cannot deny that Hillary is a big time criminal.
Hillary and the Dems are being tried in the news daily with this drip, drip, and more drip where Sessions finally caves to the evidence and “he reluctantly” appoints a special counsel to go after Hillary. I alluded to this game in an above post and us criticizing Sessions for his head is what Trump and Sessions want us to do.
It’s logical in either case. If Sessions is really wimping out he needs to step down, and if he’s not, it’s good to keep demanding for his AG head as it plays into their game.
Trump isn’t trolling. His anger and frustration are genuine. He will get this resolved. Some say he’s waiting for the special AL election to conclude. That may be true.
Sessions was a mistake. Obviously serving in the Senete disqualifies you from doing anything meaningful. Trump should have do something that he can fire him for. He gets out out of the job he doesn’t want and we get someone that is not in a coma.
“People who constantly post their stupid anti-Sessions garbage on FR are too.”
i hope you are right, but based on the way things are going, i’m guessing hilliary skates again. hope you prove all of us FR naysayers wrong.
Bfl
The Alabama special election is scheduled for Dec 12, 1917.
We’re not for off from knowing the electors preferences.
Alabama will come through for us. God willing, there is a Senator Moore in our near future.
My favorite reply of all time. Seriously, we could well have graduated with the same degree from the same institution. LOL!
"You assume what a man says is what he actually feels."
That's probably applicable everywhere but Washington, D.C. Again, seriously.
Let's go hunt some Antifas!
;^)
I'm so sick of your face. You stare at the wall like a brain dead buffalo, while letting that f
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