Posted on 03/01/2019 11:49:36 AM PST by mairdie
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You’re welcome. I see Jeff as a casualty. I really like the man but he gave up a great Senate career because he loved his Alabamans so much that he was going to join them in supporting a controversial candidate.
And it cost him dearly.
I think I am shadow banned on Twitter! Shared Q’s #Walkaway video. Not even getting any hate! Well I tried!
You have to dig deeper. It wasn’t like you described, it was Jeff cowering.
See #1901.
NEON REVOLT’S book title:
REVOLUTION
Q
The story of QAnon & the Story of
The 2cnd American Revolution
Whose on night shift? I’m about to go check out too.
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Cruz never directly answered whether that was his dad was the unidentified person with Oswald in a Warren Report photograph at a "Fair Play for Cuba" demonstration.
It makes sense. Rafael was in New Orleans (as was Oswald). He had fled the Batista regime in Cuba, which had become quite brutal to Castro supporters.
Cruz never denied it was Rafael protesting with Oswald for Fidel Castro.
Sessions became a co-sponsor of the Corker bill on 04/15/2015.
The Corker bill put the onus on Congress to muster 67 votes to block the Iran agreement.
The final vote was 98-1 passing Corker’s bill. The bill was sent to house where it passed.
The only Senator to vote no was Tom Cotton. I don’t know which senator was missing from the vote.
decent explanation of Corker’s chicanery.
https://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/senate/241355-senate-votes-to-approve-Iran-review-bill
That was well written up to the recusal part. You had me and I agree up to that point. Sessions recused because he had to. Legal Fags know this to be true. Sessions laid the ground work and then HAD to move on. Reasons and all that. Legal reasons. The “firing” is optics.
Sessions was the one clean Senator. Squeaky even. Still is clean. Squeaky even.
-SB
This is all very complex; such Congressional ins and outs are very difficult for small brains to comprehend.
I am waiting to find evidence that Sessions voted to pass the iran deal.
Someone is really seeing Sessions as the enemy for some reason. I see a lot of opinion; I prefer facts.
Ah yes, Chaffetz is from Utah. Well, from what I’ve seen of him on FNC he’s supportive of Trump and my spidey senses don’t tingle when he speaks. That’s a good sign. Governor would be a good spot. I assume in NV that the cities overrule a lot of the suburbs and rural areas. That makes it hard anywhere. We really need to do something about that.
-SB
I assume you wrote this? I kept looking for a link. It reads like fiction or a New Yorker article. I don’t see any backup with quotes, facts, etc. Sort of like you think you read Sessions’ mind or something.
Little quote from the linked Nunes Fox article:
“Nunes, who did concede that its possible Sessions personally is unaware of the subpoena..”
And this section is very intriguing, I again assume your writing:
“And there was Jeff sitting in the AG chair. Was he going to protect this awful con artist, liar, Hitler, racist, fascist, Russian agent?
So he recused. Problem solved.”
Maybe you should write some novels.
Please keep the faith in Sessions. See the post I just wrote and what I was replying to.
Sessions did a lot. He played his part in The Plan. How many times has Q said “trust Sessions”. #537, #878, #787, #1112, #1377, also see #372.
-SB
You’re missing one crucial part.
Sessions did not need to take the job.
Just as P0TUS has repeated on multiple occasions, even two days ago at CPAC “Why did he take the job knowing he would have to recuse?”
Think about it.
Has nothing to do with legalities. He was grilled in confirmation, asked if he would recuse IF ...
and then Comey gets fired and Jeff dives for cover.
Don’t defend him. He took the job because he loves his Alabamans more than he loves the President.
He’s a casualty, good man but dead politically.
Absolutely disagree and I’ll leave it at that. Sessions played a vital role, and it will all become apparent one day. I do agree to an extent that he put his constituents first, as he was supposed to.
I trust the plan.
-SB
Youre welcome. I see Jeff as a casualty. I really like the man but he gave up a great Senate career because he loved his Alabamans so much that he was going to join them in supporting a controversial candidate.
And it cost him dearly.
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I think that which you said above is profound and so very well stated. He did serve at great cost.
We do not know the full story yet. I am hoping that he was indeed doing good things behind the scenes. But I can see the plausibility of what you have reported. In any case, I do believe he meant well and did the best he could. And perhaps when the whole story is told, we may see more to his credit than appears to be the case available to us right now.
One thing to his everlasting credit is that he gave his all in helping to early on establish Donald Trump’s credibility and seriousness, which contributed to him getting elected. We owe Sessions that.
Please keep the faith in Sessions. See the post I just wrote and what I was replying to.
Sessions did a lot. He played his part in The Plan. How many times has Q said trust Sessions. #537, #878, #787, #1112, #1377, also see #372.
-SB
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Thank you Snowybear. I appreciate your listing of the times we are admonished to “Trust Sessions.” I truly have been and remain mindful of them. I am not convinced as yet that the Kabuki is over involving Sessions, Mattis, and now Tom Fitton saying Barr will probably not go after Hillary. That is just so hard to believe...and yet we do desperately WANT the Derps to believe it!
I am willing to accept the truth as we learn from Q and/or reputable data sources about the behind the scenes stories which will come out. I am HOPING and expecting that Sessions will not disappoint. However, he is human, and I will love him despite his mistakes. I agree with Hostage that Sessions is in any case a casualty, or one who willingly surrendered his good name - at least temporarily - in order to bring about the saving of the Republic.
Fitton is on the outsude, playing his part. He’s not aware of the plan.
-SB
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