Posted on 03/16/2018 7:01:41 PM PDT by a little elbow grease
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Crow is in the oven kids. One more Sponge Bob Square Pants (Pick your News ACTOR) and dinner will be ready and you will have to turn off the TV.
McCabe can still start collecting his full pension at age 57. He just can't start collecting early, at age 50.
McCabe would have left the FBI in two more days. So Sessions telling McCabe to leave two days early doesn't amount to much.
McCabe is still not being prosecuted.
So what just happened Friday, with Sessions firing McCabe, is runty in scope and requires only a meager amount of courage.
You have a nice day.
I came late to this woman beating. Mosque let out late. Had to check on my BBQ pork butt first and transfer beer to carboys since fermentation is done. Now it is time for you to run you around the neighborhood in a sheet, head completely covered of course. Be naked underneath, and we are having pulled pork and you are going to be drunk as hell and have a great time tonight. Run fast enough and people will see your ass as the sheet flaps up. Wheeeeeee. Redneck fun. It is St Patrick’s day after all. Cops around here sit and wait for the sheets to flap and then toast with a drink and hold score cards out the windows. The Russian cop never gives more than a 6.
Have you been drinking?
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I have been standing with president Trump since he came down that escalator in Trump Tower.
But I am not impressed with sleepy Sessions. He is low energy, too old, and bureaucratic, working at a glacial pace. Fire him and get someone with energy. As it turns out Sessions did not have to recuse from any investigations. He was brain washed by swamp lawyers in Justice.
Sooner president Trump retires Sessions and gets a younger replacement with fire in the belly, the better.
I have stood by him as well. At first I was why the escalator? Then came the speech. I got a serious man crush.
Trust Trump. There is a reason Sessions looks so sleepy. He is working his butt off in the background. All the tweets are a diversion. I think it was with Bartiromo Sessions smiled and said I have had a prosecutor working on this not from Washington for a while now. Next day Andy gets the boot in his nether regions.
I am praying you are right and I am wrong. But Sessions is surely making me jittery.
I am praying you are right and I am wrong. But Sessions is surely making me jittery.
“You Session haters can just carry on. “
I actually hope you are right about him, because everything would be a whole lot simpler if it turns out he’s the capable guy you claim he is! The problem right now is there is absolutely no evidence to support your accolades. Key real conservatives (like Jim Jordan) in the House have roundly criticized him for not doing his job, but then, I guess, since you “know him so well,” that you must be right!
I can be funny at times, but not in a queer kinda way. ;-) <- old school emoji
She can still run for office like Bob Creamer’s wife even though he was convicted and stay in Congress eternally.
Instead, you should be asking why the IG took so long to pass the recommendation to him so he could sign off on it. Perhaps stalling in hope he would jump the gun?
He’s also held firm on protecting interrogators against the bledingheart terrorist lovers like Eric Holder and their law firms.
“Youre assessment of Sessions is very intriguing to me. Would you please explain your thinking further?”
Actually, I was repeating the thought of another FReeper with whom I happen to agree. The other poster opined that Sessions does what his staff tells him he needs to do. They told him ( the “they” would be the Office in the DOJ that assessed McCabe’s wrongdoing, and said that he needed to be fired for his “lack of candor, i.e. lying to Congress when he was under oath), so since they told him what he needed to do, he did it. So much to say, if had NOT fired McCabe, he would have been going against his staff’s recommendation which was based on their investigation.
As to your other response, which was directed to someone other than yourself, I guess if you can continue to convince yourself that Sessions is something other than what the current evidence suggests. you can join him. My view is that that thought process is what gets us elected officials who, are, at the end of the day, ineffective or worse, when anyone reviewing the facts with an open mind can clearly see that they are not really who or what they claim to be.
I am to the point where I am convinced that Sessions is a GOPE mole, a gift from the Senate “leadership” sent in to undermine President Trump. It’s either that or it’s simply “his get up and go has done gone and went!” I’d like to believe I’m wrong, but the evidence doesn’t take me there.
“Youre assessment of Sessions is very intriguing to me. Would you please explain your thinking further?”
Actually, I was repeating the thought of another FReeper with whom I happen to agree. The other poster opined that Sessions does what his staff tells him he needs to do. They told him ( the “they” would be the Office in the DOJ that assessed McCabe’s wrongdoing, and said that he needed to be fired for his “lack of candor, i.e. lying to Congress when he was under oath), so since they told him what he needed to do, he did it. So much to say, if had NOT fired McCabe, he would have been going against his staff’s recommendation which was based on their investigation.
As to your other response, which was directed to someone other than yourself, I guess if you can continue to convince yourself that Sessions is something other than what the current evidence suggests, you can join him. My view is that that thought process is what gets us elected officials who, are, at the end of the day, ineffective or worse, when anyone reviewing the facts with an open mind can clearly see that they are not really who or what they claim to be.
I am to the point where I am convinced that Sessions is a GOPE mole, a gift from the Senate “leadership” sent in to undermine President Trump. It’s either that or it’s simply “his get up and go has done gone and went!” I’d like to believe I’m wrong, but the evidence doesn’t take me there.
Sorry—I’d still fire him!
One good deed does not make his other failures disappear!
“Hes also held firm on protecting interrogators against the bledingheart terrorist lovers like Eric Holder and their law firms.”
Timestamp this one. You’re going to want to see it never brought up again before the end of this year.
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