I am not from Alabama, but as I look over his entire career, I see a shrewd conservative and process-oriented legislator that plays the long-game better than anyone. There is nothing in his history that says otherwise. Did he all of a sudden change?
Up till now, he has played it perfectly, knowing that if everything wasn't above board in what will be a historical politically-charged prosecution, he needed to be above the fray and work on his timeline. Even with the angst of POTUS.
He knew he needed to get everyone in the kill zone.
I would not be surprised if he has several state AGs with standing, ready to file charges so that a future presidential pardon would be out of play.
Many people view life as a pop machine.
They want to punch a button and get their soda.
> “I am not from Alabama, but as I look over his entire career, I see a shrewd conservative and process-oriented legislator that plays the long-game better than anyone. There is nothing in his history that says otherwise. Did he all of a sudden change?”
As US Senator, he voted for the secret Iran deal.
As US AG, he praised the corrupt liar Obama-era prosecutors that tried to railroad the Hammond’s and the Bundy’s in court.
In the first case, he was snapping to when Mitch said “Ten-Hut’!
In the second case, he was playing ignorant newbie.
As the President labeled him, he is a virtual Mr. Magoo.
Conservatives are hoping he has finally been sat down and assigned some adult supervision in the Trump Admin.
Just ignore the Sessions bashing trolls.
It is a combination of DU trolls, Never-Trumpers and folks who are so disappointed with the GOPe, that they refuse to get their hopes up, anymore.