In theory, we are all on the same general side here at FR. But I've had trouble trying to converse with some of the folks who don't like DOJeff. However, you seem like someone able to reason, so I'll ask, politely:
What exactly do you mean by 'biggest need'?
I mean, hasn't Sessions been fearless and absolutely on fire policy-wise, making massive headway on Trump's campaign promises - in particular, immigration-related issues? Wasn't illegal immigration the 'biggest' promise?
As you mention, Session is a good man. He is the most honest, by-the-book guy in DC. Brave, loyal, fearless and very hardworking. It seems like some believe it is his job to be Trump's body guard or maybe a caped version of White House counsel or something. Which, of course, is not the case.
I trust Sessions 100% when he said it's the right thing to do to recuse since he was part of the campaign. I also look at the situation like an honest man too. Meaning, if the campaign did not collude (which seems painfully obvious), then no collusion will be found. If anything Mule is proving Trump innocent.
And I'm not as dumb as I look. I realize the Mule is on a fishing trip, process crimes and all that. Trump has balls, it's his defining quality. I assume he will use his power to pardon most if not all those who get rail-roaded during the Mules reign of error. Which would not hurt Trump, at all, with anybody but those who hate him already. Because he's done a great job showing what a bogus and biased investigation it has been.
It's possible I'm wrong, but otherwise I don't see how replacing the incredibly successful policy machine, DOJeff, would help. The next guy/gal couldn't possibly be more honest and loyal and brave and if he was, then he probably won't make it through the Senate.
What do you make of that type of thinking?
When I said that overseeing the Mueller investigation and issues of Russian Collusion, I meant that the president will lose is power if he loses the House, loses the Senate, or loses a second term. If he loses the Senate, you can kiss all judicial appointments goodbye.
So reforming immigration is in fact a really important thing, but if Trump loses his power or loses the 2020 election, then he will be limited in what he can accomplish.
The president’s means of power in Washington come first, or he won’t be able to weild it long enough to build the wall, get infrastruction going, or get more potential SCOTUS appointments.
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Wise.