
I am sorry, but it was one of the worst performances I have ever witnessed.
Sessions appeared weak, dithering, unsure of himself, apologetic, shaken, on defense, gun shy, forgetful, and defeated.




Sessions is a Christian man, a humble man, a good man.
But I have come to believe that Sessions is the wrong man for Attorney General. If we continue to pour our hope of obtaining justice through him, it will all simply leak out into the ground.
I would like to be wrong. However, if we don't see action from him in the next 2 weeks (concrete action) against Soros, the DC swamp, criminals, the Clintons, and the rest - then I am done with him. He has been mortally wounded. Sessions just does not realize it yet.
Another observer claimed Sessions was putting on the "ol' forgetful Southern country lawyer" routine....an act that puts the opposition off-guard, unprepared for the fireworks to come.
So don't give up, yet.
You his supervisor?
What exactly are you looking for? Are you expecting the U.S. Justice Department to file the following criminal case in Federal court?
United States v. DC Swamp
Sessions is fine. He's functioning in a legal capacity and has to abide by protocols that other political figures don't have to worry about.
Word to the wise ... There is nothing that is more destructive to a legal process than impatience.
I won’t dispute your opinion that Sessions is the wrong man for the job. However, I would like to hear your reasoning. The ferocity of the Demonrat opposition and the subterfuge of traitor Republicans seem to indicate that he might be the right man for the people.
You definitely have a right to that conclusion. I think the DEMs are trying everything in their desperation at regaining power to thwart the Republicans.
I laughed at his “Forgetful Jones” routine to be honest. The battle has just begun, we need to let this stuff play out a bit more.
God Bless!