I simply couldn’t agree with you more. Every word you posted was true.
There are two kinds of Sessions supporter. A, the kind that simply cannot mentally handle paradigm shifts. They are used to thinking of Sessions as the good guy, and their minds aren’t agile enough to comprehend that they’ve been bamboozled.
B, the Q-believers. Anyone who has accepted the legitimacy of Q is obligated to buy the idiotic ruse that Sessions is a behind-the-scenes pro-Trump mastermind. The more the evidence says otherwise, the more brilliant the Trump-Sessions sting becomes.
You can’t really reason with either group. The first category is intellectually limited, and the second is brainwashed. It’s a shame and a disgrace, but that’s how I see it.
[I’m only on Twitter so as to send occasional tweets to Trump. Very limited engagement.]
“the kind that simply cannot mentally handle paradigm shifts.”
True. I liken this group to those who go to retrieve their luggage from the overhead bins when their plane has crashed and is in flames. There is always a certain percentage of people that will NOT ACCEPT the reality staring them in the face. The kind that block the aisles and get everyone else killed. ;)
“[Im only on Twitter so as to send occasional tweets to Trump. Very limited engagement.]”
I’ve been banned so many times now, it’s too much effort to create a new account ;)
There’s a lot of groupthink on twitter and appeal to ‘likes & retweets’ as validation for what the truth is...which is why this ‘trust sessions’ bs is still going on. I’ve noticed coulter, woods etc buying into it. Sad.
It's like when a person tries to end a relationship, and their mate can't take an I-don't-love-you-anymore for an answer. No matter what the person says or does, the mate pathetically hangs on.
Similarly Sessions, long ago on Deep State matters, has left the building. He served notice in no uncertain terms, before Congress and under oath, that he is recusing.
There are folks who won't take Jeff at his words, no matter what Sessions fails to do.