We owe AG Sessions a little respect. We owe him the latitude to do his job correctly instead of expecting instant gratification.
We owe him the curtesy of letting him do his job, after all, he is the Attorney General. We are not. He knows what he is doing. That’s all he owes us, doing the job the President selected him to do.
Unfortunately, too many people act like two year olds, wanting their favorite person arrested and charged, hang the evidence. We are no longer operating as a banana republic, believe it or not.
“We owe AG Sessions a little respect. We owe him the latitude to do his job correctly instead of expecting instant gratification.”
Respect is earned. Tonight Mr. Sessions earned one single iota of respect, and we are long past instant gratification.
“We owe him the curtesy of letting him do his job, after all, he is the Attorney General. We are not. He knows what he is doing. Thats all he owes us, doing the job the President selected him to do.”
Incorrect. He owes us Justice. That is, after all, the name of the Department he heads.
“Unfortunately, too many people act like two year olds, wanting their favorite person arrested and charged, hang the evidence. We are no longer operating as a banana republic, believe it or not.”
None of us are acting like two year olds.
Our government is utterly corrupt.
It’s time.
Yes, Sessions did the right thing tonight. But before we all wet our pants over this, let us remember that he’s done only what he’s been doing for the last 13 months — what he’s told to do:
1) Recuse himself from all things Russia: CHECK
2) Appoint a Special Counsel to investigate Trump: CHECK
3) Fire McCabe: CHECK
The right decision to be sure. But he certainly has not just suddenly bucked the Swamp and become his own man. That still remains to be seen.
Number 1 was dubious to begin with.
Number 2 was an outrage, particularly given there are much greater scandals than “Russian collusion” that demand a special counsel. Still nothing.
Number 3 we can all celebrate. Half a blow for justice. When that despicable seditionist finally goes to prison, then maybe we can be hopeful of better things to come.
Defending the vile Federal prosecutors and FBI in the Bundy case was NOT his job, nor his right.
“He knows what he is doing.”
According to some legal experts, he does not. He let Obama’s lawyers talk him into recusing himself based on a law that pertains to a criminal investigation. There was no criminal investigation.