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To: Cats Pajamas

Clinton fired all US AG’s but for a few. In my memory, that blanket sweep was Clinton’s first footprint after setting his bags down in the Oval Office, and it was shocking to me. I learned it was quite within his authority to do so, and it was immediate.

Obama had no qualms about putting radicals and activists in every nook and cranny and we got Eric Holder. So, Trump has free rein to name or replace anyone he chooses to the AG post.... but does not. The Senate made clear they would confirm no replacement. He was stuck, even when Sessions offered his resignation.

Sessions will be either gone or need to be proven a hero forthwith, now that even the US Senate is readying itself to replace him, with no small degree of willingness, and some understanding of Trump’s predicament.

It’s pretty impossible for me to expect non-Q world to appreciate Sessions, his recusal and his empty performance that has log jammed all pursuit of the other side, while the executioners are at Trump’s office door. If any of this is inaccurate, it better get revealed, pronto, or Sessions is a goner.

Trump doesn’t strike me as a liar. His anger is definitely destroying Sessions career and credibility so that even Graham is starting to get it.
Many Q fans have difficulty swallowing Sessions as heroic, based on making one appointment- Huber. Huber’s investigation is so unknown, one could wonder if it’s even begun. The theoretical description of it isn’t exactly cutting it, yet.

So, as the presidency burns, we wait.


1,334 posted on 08/25/2018 1:01:54 PM PDT by RitaOK (Viva Christo Rey! Public Ed & Academia are the FARM TEAM for more Marxists coming, infinitum.)
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To: RitaOK

Thanks for complaining. Your grievance has been dully noted.


1,337 posted on 08/25/2018 1:16:37 PM PDT by ichabod1 (HeÂ’s a vindictive SOB but heÂ’s *our* vindictive SOB.)
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To: RitaOK
Rita, I think quite the opposite for one simple reason. Trump said many times that he will never telegraph his plans to his enemies. In my opinion this is all an act between the President and A.G.Sessions. Qanon's posts tell us what to expect however the cabal members must deny Q at least publically. To acknowledge Qanon is to have to publically defend the claims Q has made or fail and accept their own demise.

I believe J. Sessions to be one of the most honorable men in Washington D.C. If there was a way for Sessions to have been blackmailed by the cabal it is most obvious to me that he would have been retained by WJC but he was fired almost immediately. Trump/Sessions are beholding to no one.

Trump, all Our Generals, the rest of the cabinet and company are what stands between us and a vast right wing conspiracy/cabal HRC told us of long ago, sitting pretty in her pink pantsuit while she accused them of impeaching her husband for no reason.(bleah-I can't even say pantsuit anymore) She just forgot to mention to us there was a left wing to that cabal. Did she leave that out on purpose?

What this entire corrupt system being exposed has taught me is that we all were fooled into thinking we had a choice, left or right when in reality right and left were just two arms on the same monster. The appearance of duality was a sleight of hand trick at a carnival sideshow. Keep everyone fighting amongst themselves to cut the cards and no one will notice the looting of the till.

Those days are over because there is a new Sheriff and deputies in town.

Q also asked what makes a great movie? (Great actors)

Q keeps telling us to enjoy the show. (Get popcorn)

Q also said the cabal people are really stupid. (They really are)

1,348 posted on 08/25/2018 2:07:14 PM PDT by Cats Pajamas (Freedom or Liberty? Which would you choose?)
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To: RitaOK

As the presidency burns?

You think Trump’s presidency is burning? Going down in flames?


1,352 posted on 08/25/2018 2:12:21 PM PDT by little jeremiah (When we do not punish evildoers we are ripping the foundations of justice from future generations)
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To: RitaOK

I don’t think the presidency is burning, I think Trump is a chess master and won’t get rid of anyone in opposition until he has check-mated them and has all the info needed. He is a master strategist.


1,356 posted on 08/25/2018 2:36:21 PM PDT by conservativesister
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To: RitaOK
So, Trump has free rein to name or replace anyone he chooses to the AG post.... but does not.

Trump has been told publicly, by many RINOs and all Dems that if he interferes with Mueller's investigation he will be impeached. So he's not quite as free to replace Sessions as previous POTUS's have been.

The problem for the Deep State guys is if Sessions is replaced then the new AG will not have recused himself from the "muh Russia" investigation. So, he could (and probably would) tell Depty. AG Rosenstein - "thanks for overseeing this for Jeff, now that I'm here, I've got this".

At that point he could make any decisions he wanted to.

To prevent this it is assumed that the Dems would do everything they could to prevent Trump from naming a replacement to Sessions, which would mean that by firing him Trump might end up with Rosenstein effectively running the entire DOJ.

Given these realities I think it's a little naive when people say "Trump could fire Sessions any time he wants" and then go on to claim something about what it proves.

1,371 posted on 08/25/2018 3:21:10 PM PDT by Jack Black
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To: RitaOK
So, as the presidency burns, we wait.

Yep, and most people on this thread are waiting with glee in anticipation of what Q has outlined / predicted is going to happen.

That "trust the plan" goes as far as driving the interpretation of any and all news, no matter how seemingly bad, as not important. "Trust the Plan"

So even things like Cohen pleading guilty and cooperating with the Mueller creatures to go after Trump, or Trump's visible frustration with Jeff Sesssion's passivity; those are not viewed as bad signs. People here think Trump is acting. (I don't see that, myself.)

I am a skeptic by nature, but over time I've come to see that the Q phenomena is way too powerful to be a LARP. Once you cross that line and agree that there is some powerful pro-Trump person or group feeding this information for a purpose then you can be more hopeful.

Being a skeptic I still think "just because there is a plan, doesn't mean it will work". As Mike Tyson famously said "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face". Mostly, for a lot of people Tyson faced that first punch was enough to destroy their plans and put them in a desperate flight from Iron Mike, which usually ended quickly and badly for them.

But not always. The great Lenox Lewis got punched in the face, but it just wasn't that big a deal to him. He was a very large and very skilled and very smart boxer, and he had a plan to take Mike apart. Box him, in the classic style. Use his size and reach advantage to keep Mike outside. "Establish the jab" as the fight doctors say. Methodically he tore Mike's offensive apart, and then his defense and then finally laid him out for all to see.

It's early in the 2nd round. The Deep State clearly failed in their first round rush - that classic Tyson tactic, to go all out for the first 2 minutes and try to score the quick knock-out.

Now we're in a boxing contest. Trump still has a plan, he survived the flurry and is working from his plan. Team Deep State is still on offense, still an extremely dangerous opponent capable in inflicting great damage.

I still think this one could go either way.

Lewis V. Tyson highlights

1,387 posted on 08/25/2018 4:19:06 PM PDT by Jack Black
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