True That. Well said. Sessions was a fine senator, a fine man, and one infamous pathetic Attorney General, who cut Trump’s legs off from the first day he squatted at his desk, in the JD.
I knew Trump sincerely loathed him for the deception, the Betrayal, the utter ineptness, and certainly the total lack of preparedness for the job, of warfare. Q+ thought and counted-on Sessions could master the Game, until he collapsed upon arrival.
There’s a price for that kind slapstick. Too bad, Jeff. Fredo didn’t like consequences, either.
And by this you mean the real Fredo that shouldna went fishing and not the goofy guy on CNN, Yes?
Agree completely. Trump had enormous respect for Sessions until the recusal which he felt was a betrayal, and we know how Trump feels about loyalty. He was put through hell and right or wrong, he blames Sessions for it.
I’ve read quite a bit about it and this recent article in the NYT Magazine really pretty much sums up everything that’s been put out before. It also includes some information I hadn’t heard before, like the fact that Trump was talking with Tuberville as often as twice a week - he really wanted him to win.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/30/magazine/jeff-sessions.html
And while I’m not going to claim that my prediction of future events is somehow more clairvoyant than others, I firmly believe that Trump has no more future role in mind for Jeff Sessions than he does for Omarosa.