Posted on 11/07/2018 3:51:56 PM PST by Kid Shelleen
In 1986, President Ronald Reagan nominated Jeff Sessions, then a United States attorney from Alabama, to be a federal judge. The Republican-controlled Senate rejected Mr. Sessions out of concern, based on devastating testimony by former colleagues, that he was a racist. Three decades later, Mr. Sessions, now a veteran Alabama senator, is on the verge of becoming the nations top law-enforcement official, after President-elect Donald Trump tapped him on Friday to be attorney general
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What became of those black on Jew hate crimes last week?
They dropped out of the news cycle before election day.
First time for this bit of history.
I remember Levin extolling Ernies virtues 24x7 and
downing Mitt. We would have been better off
with the RINO than the rat eared purple lipped
dogeater and any AG except Ernie, one of a
cadre of Benedict Arnolds
They hated Comey until Trump fired him.
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