It seems to have eluded old Greg that Dems are desperate to keep Sessions because he is helping cover up and prevent prosecution of numerous Democrats within the DoJ, FBI, CIA, and State Dept, and has shown no interest in reforming the broken DoJ, FBI, and FISA system; or prosecuting the Clintons for Uranium One and pay-to-play; or Hillary for her email/classified data crime spree; or Huma Abedin for conspiracy, lying and obstruction; or re-visiting the Weiner laptop in its entirety to procure evidence. Sessions apparently is in the Dems’ thrall, but a replacement AG would have a mandate to burn it all down, leaving the swamp a smoldering ruin.
Greg, why don’t you report on the biggest political scandal in US history. WaPo has lost all credibility by continuing to ignore it, hoping it will go away. IT WON’T.
Wikipedia: Journolist
Greg Sargent of The Washington Post, a list member, criticized (Tucker) Carlson for not posting JournoList threads in their entirety. He wrote that “publishing them would make it tougher to paint J-Listers as a secretive and omnipotent political cabal, rather than just a bunch of geeks and eggheads venting and arguing about politics”...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JournoList
July 2010: WaPo: Greg Sargent: Tucker Carlson: We will not publish full J-List emails
At risk of getting drawn into this debate, I was a member of J-List for some time, but never when I was writing for The Post. I’d originally signed up as a member when I was at TPM, and remained one after The Washington Post Company hired me to write for WhoRunsGov. But I almost never participated — I was a lurker — and I removed myself from the list well before my blog was moved over to The Post proper, mainly because I was sick of being overwhelmed by emails.
The only thing I have to say about the J-List debate is this: The descriptions of it by Ezra, Matt and Jonathan Chait are 100 percent accurate, and anyone who says otherwise is daft. Period...
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/plum-line/2010/07/tucker_carlson_we_will_not_pub.html