Yesterday, and then today, the world had yet another opportunity to be entertained by the VSG (very stable genius).
Now, how does that type of brash, bold, unique approach - which, truthfully, no one has ever seen before - comport with a subordinate in the context of "sleepy Sessions"?
Answer: it doesn't.
Sessions was somewhat of a compromise when Trump nominated him. At the time, dems and beta male pubbies were still reeling from the election. Attack dogs still had the firepower, from inertia if not competency. They went nuts, and visibly went into obstruct mode, while betas were still going, “Whu?”
So his choices early on were even more limited than they are now. Sessions was a gentleman senator—squeeky clean and likeable, if not beta. So Trump held his nose and picked him.
Sessions is easily played. They played him good. Got him to recuse on anything election, russia, and Clinton Foundation. Trump was furious. He knew what they were doing, even if Sessions couldn’t. Lots of us watched in awe at how well they pulled it off, and how easily Sessions got rolled.
Nothing since has changed my mind, how awful Sessions is as AG.
And politically, Trump can’t fire him. Yet. But the day after Mueller shuts down, Sessions gets fired. Imho. That’s one of the reasons why dems want so bad to drag it out. They know it, too. Hell, everyone knows it. Except, perhaps, the doddering old fool himself.
Fortunately the IG report comes out in about a week. Sessions will have no choice but to go along with the calls for Special Prosecutor on all the hillary-obama crapolla. If he doesn’t, Congress will demand his firing.
Either way, hillary is doomed. Obama, perhaps, as well.