IMPEACH
YAY TRUMP!!
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My
hope and expectation was that Trump would make Rudy Giuliani Attorney
General. Because I want someone who will go balls-out to, as
he promised during the debates, send the Clinton crime
family to prison. And,
although he really couldn't include Obama as a target, there is no way,
objectively, to not include him as well.
Then I heard Trey Gowdy rumors. I'm okay with that. But, yikes!
When I saw,
first thing this morning, that he asked
"best friend" Jeff Sessions to take the job, I was way
pissed! But wait .... |
- Sessions was ranked by National Journal as the
fifth-most conservative U.S. Senator
- Sessions has taken a strong stand against any form of
citizenship for illegal immigrants.
- Advocated for expanded construction of a
Southern border fence
- One of 25 senators to vote against the Emergency
Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (the bank bailout),
- Sessions has been an opponent of same-sex marriage
and has earned a zero rating from
the Human Rights Campaign, the United States' largest LGBT advocacy
group.
- Sessions was "heartbroken" and found "it beyond
comprehension" when President Obama claimed that cannabis is not as
dangerous as alcohol
- He voted against the Matthew Shepard Act, which added
acts
of bias-motivated violence based on sexual orientation and gender
identity to federal hate-crimes law
- Sessions joined five Republican colleagues in voting
against Sotomayor's nomination in the Judiciary Committee.
- Sessions pointed out that Kagan “has a very thin
record
legally, never tried a case, never argued before a jury, only had her
first appearance in the appellate courts a year ago."
And, finally
In 1986, Reagan nominated Sessions to be a judge of the U.S. District
Court for the Southern District of Alabama. Sessions's judicial
nomination was recommended and actively backed by Republican Alabama
Senator Jeremiah Denton. A substantial majority of the American Bar
AssociationStanding Committee on the Federal Judiciary, which rates
nominees to the federal bench, rated Sessions "qualified," with a
minority voting that Sessions was "not qualified."
At Sessions' confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary
Committee, four Department of Justice lawyers who had worked with
Sessions testified that he had made several racist statements. One of
those lawyers, J. Gerald Hebert, testified that Sessions had referred
to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
(NAACP) and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) as "un-American"
and "Communist-inspired" because they "forced civil rights down the
throats of people."
Whoops.
I
confused Sessions with political hack Sen.
Thad (Mississippi). Hey, I have a lot of stuff in my head.
But this is a brilliant choice.
But, now, If he
doesn't appoint John Bolton as UN Ambassador, and Sarah Palin as
Sec/Interior, there will be hell to pay!
Have a nice day.
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