>no special prosecutor to investigate hillary clinton >no special prosecutor to investigate loretta lynch >no indictment for lois lerner >no crackdown on sanctuary cities >completely dropped the ball on the travel ban appeal (thank god for trump's appointment to the supreme court)
He's been a net loss, and continues to under perform minimum expectations. I thought Trump was a business man. Declare this fuck eared elf bankrupt, or sell him to Chinese.
Tyler Diaz
"I only choose the best and brightest." >Sessions >Moore >Strange
Ayden Young
>Declare this fuck eared elf bankrupt, or sell him to Chinese. Trump's hands are tied, you guys have to fuck him off until he has a stroke
Jaxon Jenkins
Patience
James Peterson
What kind of dipshit hires a guy like that?
Ryder Wilson
Jesus Christ. I never thought about it like that. What a fucking catastrophe.
Sessions has done more damage to Trump than any democrat could have ever done. Sad.
Josiah Price
FUCK HIM. HE'S FIRED.
Parker Clark
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Grayson Ramirez
Is there anything more Sessions can recuse himself from? He's getting antsy.
Angel Parker
Trump can't fire him he has to quit, go jerk off and when you come pray that Sessions quits if we can get 100 people to do this tonight at midnight he'll be gone with his desk cleared out by the morning
Christopher Murphy
Governing?
Dominic Turner
Trump is the only politician worth a damn. Who is he supposed to pick? Politics doesn’t really attract the best personalities
Thomas Allen
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Ryan Perry
Rand Paul would be a good start.
Jackson Gomez
Well he's made sure to find all the most hyper-partisan hacks to do his job in his place, But hey, no appearance of conflict of interest....
Sessions will be getting Christmas Cards from Sztrok, McCabe and Hillary this year. But hey they got the real criminals Flynn and Manafort in jail. And that's what's important,..
Liam Cox
I never understood why he chose him in the first place
Robert White
CIA knows where Sessions buried the bodies, it's the only explanation for the absolutely toothless state of his office
Caleb Price
Lots of info in there plenty of new bread for new posts, instead of beating the same old dog
Kevin Jenkins
How dare you criticize Sessions. For the longest time he was the only Senator calling for a curtailment on legal immigration. He was ultra-conservative while Trump was donating to Democrats and hanging out with the Clintons.
Supreme Leader Sessions is the founder of the modern nationalist movement.
Evan Garcia
So he had one good idea. That doesn't excuse his repeated failures as Attorney General. In fact, his anti-immigration stance would've made him a perfect candidate to stay in the Senate instead of moving to the justice department. Now a Democrat will be voting on immigration reform from his seat.
Jeremiah Adams
Well you can thank the genius political strategist Steve Bannon for that
Sebastian Gonzalez
He's overstayed his welcome...
Thank you for your services, Jeff. Now you need to go. You're too much of a nice guy for this.
Robert King
Whats this?
Lincoln Howard
Settle down Jeff... no need to be so defensive.
Dylan Williams
He's been nothing but a disappointment. Trump should have picked better.
They worked with GSA, Which was also a parent company of G4S and they employed the Orlando Pulse shooter.
Hudson King
It is not the aim of our modern democratic parliamentary system to bring together an assembly of intelligent and well-informed deputies. Not at all. The aim rather is to bring together a group of nonentities who are dependent on others for their views and who can be all the more easily led, the narrower the mental outlook of each individual is. That is the only way in which a party policy, according to the evil meaning it has to-day, can be put into effect. And by this method alone it is possible for the wirepuller, who exercises the real control, to remain in the dark, so that personally he can never be brought to account for his actions. For under such circumstances none of the decisions taken, no matter how disastrous they may turn out for the nation as a whole, can be laid at the door of the individual whom everybody knows to be the evil genius responsible for the whole affair. All responsibility is shifted to the shoulders of the Party as a whole.
Samuel Long
To a lawyer, nothing beats a good game of law.
It stands to reason: law is the game lawyers are trained to play. In law school, the pedagogic emphasis is on “learning to think like a lawyer,” and law students quickly come to understand that law and justice are two quite different things: the law is about rules and precedents, and the careful parsing of words and phrases. Often, the law is precisely what the International Criminal Tribunal’s Appeals Chamber said it shouldn’t be: “the product or slave of logic or intellectual hair-splitting.”
“Justice” is a far messier and more dangerous concept: mention justice, and emotions quickly start running high. This gives lawyers even more incentive to stick to law.
When lawyers talk about war, they like to talk about “armed conflict,” the legal distinctions between international and noninternational armed conflicts, and the legislative definition of “traditional military activities.” Lawyers like to talk about “collateral damage” and “proportionality” and “incidental harm,” and debate the quantum of activity that constitutes “direct participation in hostilities.” To buttress their arguments, lawyers cite other lawyers and legal scholars and judges. They argue by syllogism and analogy, citing past cases and commentaries to prove that the concept of co-belligerency can be mapped onto the newer notion of “associated forces,” or that the newly articulated “unwilling or unable” doctrine merely restates older rules about neutrality. cryptome.org/2016/09/game-war-v-game-life.htm
Michael Johnson
Stop whining. He will soon move boldly forward to stop this legal weed epidemic in it's tracks.