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To: mbrfl
Yeah, that took me by surprise too. But in hindsight it makes sense. Sessions did his part. He oversaw Huber who did the necessary ground work, and all quietly in the background. Now comes the next phase. Sessions understood his role and did his part, but he’s not a wartime consiglieri. Now’s the time to go on offense.

essions was exactly what was needed at the time. As Q has often said, you can’t go on offense until the groundwork has been laid. The bad actors within the government had to be removed (e.g. Comey, McCabe, Strozk, Page, etc.). Judges who would adjudicate fairly had to be appointed. Gorsuch and Kavanaugh had to be placed on the court, and finally, a reliable pro-Trump majority had to be won in the Senate. In addition, time was needed to build solid indictments against the bad actors.

Had the administration tried to proceed before these things were in place, they and we would have been met with disappointment.

Clearly the midterms were always seen as a milestone by the Q team. Certain goals needed to be achieved by the end of the midterms, in order to proceed, and those goals were met.

You have the best take on the Session situation as anyone I've seen. I agree. Sessions leaving now is all part of the plan and has been from the beginning. One man finishes one job and another one takes over.

I watched a interview of Stephan Bannon yesterday where he said that Sessions, someone named Miller and himself met in 2013 to plan the 2016 presidential race. He said they had a long term plan that got moved up because Trump was elected president. I do trust Sessions. I trust the plan. It's working, imo.

314 posted on 11/08/2018 1:34:42 PM PST by upsdriver
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Yeah, that took me by surprise too. But in hindsight it makes sense. Sessions did his part. He oversaw Huber who did the necessary ground work, and all quietly in the background. Now comes the next phase. Sessions understood his role and did his part, but he’s not a wartime consiglieri. Now’s the time to go on offense.
essions was exactly what was needed at the time. As Q has often said, you can’t go on offense until the groundwork has been laid. The bad actors within the government had to be removed (e.g. Comey, McCabe, Strozk, Page, etc.). Judges who would adjudicate fairly had to be appointed. Gorsuch and Kavanaugh had to be placed on the court, and finally, a reliable pro-Trump majority had to be won in the Senate. In addition, time was needed to build solid indictments against the bad actors.

Had the administration tried to proceed before these things were in place, they and we would have been met with disappointment.

Clearly the midterms were always seen as a milestone by the Q team. Certain goals needed to be achieved by the end of the midterms, in order to proceed, and those goals were met.

You have the best take on the Session situation as anyone I’ve seen. I agree. Sessions leaving now is all part of the plan and has been from the beginning. One man finishes one job and another one takes over.

I watched a interview of Stephan Bannon yesterday where he said that Sessions, someone named Miller and himself met in 2013 to plan the 2016 presidential race. He said they had a long term plan that got moved up because Trump was elected president. I do trust Sessions. I trust the plan. It’s working, imo.

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This explains to me why Trump several times in the last few rallies, made the comment “We are so far ahead of schedule.”


470 posted on 11/08/2018 6:16:24 PM PST by TEXOKIE
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To: upsdriver
You have the best take on the Session situation as anyone I've seen. I agree. Sessions leaving now is all part of the plan and has been from the beginning

Thanks. Another point about Sessions and why he did all his work in the background while appearing to be doing nothing. Having him appear weak may have been the only way to get him, or for that matter any honest person, confirmed. I think they had to convince the Dems and RINO's that Sessions was somebody who they could control before they would confirm him.

I'm just speculating here, but I think it's very possible that team Trump let slip that Sessions planned to recuse himself from the Russia investigation once confirmed and that the Deputy would be Rosenstein, who was known to be deep state. This may have been the only way to get him confirmed in the first place. Once confirmed the opposition thought they had him neutralized, and both POTUS and Sessions were happy to let them continue to believe so.

636 posted on 11/08/2018 10:53:28 PM PST by mbrfl
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