I know the Donald talks and boasts like a man to the public, but he sure seems like a chick when it comes to doing man's work. He hired Jeff Sessions, I would never say he was a good guy himself, but he has been around a long time and if you lean conservative I am sure he is one of your top guys, just on seniority. It wasn't but about five months ago that Jeff and Trump were high fiving and patting each other on the back as Trump celebrated winning something he really shouldn't have. He praised Sessions on how great he was, almost taking him as his vice president before deciding on an even more conservative Pence.
Anyway, Trump brags that he makes great decisions, everything he touches turns to gold, everything is always top notch if it somehow involves him, so choosing Sessions as his Attorney General should be something solid that lasts at least as long as his presidency, yet Sessions had a little white lie he tried to pass through. He stated, under oath, that he never had anything to do with Russia, then a couple months later, news reports leaked that he met twice with a Sergey Kislyak, who apparently hangs around to see who foolishly falls for his trap. Why is this guy in the country, kick his commie ass back where he belongs?
So now the problem for Trump, does he support his guy? I mean he was telling us how great he is less than half a year ago, now because Sessions has recused himself and will have no input into the Russia investigation, which is the least he can do, he can't help control the investigation and Trump is probably scared of what Mueller might find. Trump does not support his guy, he attempts to throw him under the bus. Even worse, he does it on Twitter, that is chick territory. If he has a problem with someone, how about acting presidential and pulling him aside, maybe even asking him to step down. Nope, Trump's way is like that of a spoiled privileged child. He will get his way by throwing as big a tantrum as he needs to.
I still don't see that he has done any good for the regular person, but that is neither here nor there. Even big time conservative Ann Coulter has come to Session's side on this saying "Be a Man!" to Trump. If you want him fired, fire him, if not, shut up. He is going to go through a ton of people before he is done. Somebody needs to take his phone from him, can you imagine Abraham Lincoln or George Washington distracted by gadgets like this guy?
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