I’m not angered at all by what Trump said. In fact, it’s about time someone said it.
If there’s an investigation into one matter, it shouldn’t turn into guilty-until-proved-innocent, gold-digging expedition into how many grey hairs are legal on a person’s chin, as the gubment is so apt to do (and, as we have been told by various intel people, with a degree of pride in their voices, has turned into standard operating practice - whether the person has been charged with a crime or not - and regardless of whether it’s an insurgent in Iraq or a citizen in Mayberry USA). If a person is pulled over for a fix-it ticket, that doesn’t warrant the SPCA showing up to investigate whether a person is a good dogowner.
Mueller is operating on the show me the man I will show you the crime Stalin approach to investigation.
Meanwhile, Sessions just issued a statement which in essence says he is not going anywhere. The man is more dense then I thought and may just leave Trump with no excuse but to fire him for being a dope: A”ttorney General Jeff Sessions said Thursday that he plans to stay in his job despite the presidents public assertion that he would not have nominated Sessions to the post had he known that he would recuse himself from the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Sessions said he had the honor of serving as attorney general, and he planned to continue to do so as long as that is appropriate. Asked how he could keep working, having apparently lost President Trumps confidence, Sessions responded: Were serving right now. The work were doing today is the kind of work that we intend to continue.”
I did not know that DARE was on the Trump agenda but perhaps Sessions is a mind reader. Ball lost in the tall weeds would describe his work these days.