Jeff Sessions is smart. Jeff Sessions is strong. Jeff Sessions likes Trump......

Jeff Sessions is a piece of shit....he opposed the GM/Chrysler bailout to protect his jap car plants....plants that were built with taxpayer dollars. Never confuse Sessions with a being a patriot.
Government shouldn't be bailing out companies that can't hack it. Simple as that.
So why do you support Trump then seeing as he not only support3ed the bailouts but he profited from them?
Was he a politician? I care about a celebrities opinion about politics? Not hardly. NOW he is a candidate for political office and things are different.I don't see what's so hard to understand as a businessman you job IS to profit from what you can....as a politician you are supposed to take care of the COUNTRY not just YOUR BUSINESS.
LMAo thats all you got? He PAID FOR THE POLITICIANS that passed the bailout and then STOLE OUR TAX MONEY for profit. You sir are a hypocrite!
Sure he did. HE was a businessman and USED the rules as they were to his advantage sorry you don't like them. You should run for congress and change the laws.
He was a business man paying off politicians for profit and to get the bills you say you hate passed and yet you support him because you are a hypocrite and a liar.
 
Go look it up.

No, you go look it up...it's your claim and I'm calling you on it.

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Jeff Sessions is wrong.
Not really. He sees who his constituency supports and like every politician that blows in the wind, he's blowing hard lol
What part of Trump is not winning by a majority dont you understand?
What part of that's who HIS DISTRICT supports by a wide margin do YOU not understand?

Yeah ummm.... Senators don't have "districts".
 
A Clown Tries to Smear Jeff Sessions & David Horowitz
Senator Richard Blumenthal's disgraceful display at the Senate confirmation hearings.
January 12, 2017
John Perazzo
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There was quite a stir during the Senate confirmation hearings for Attorney General nominee Jeff Sessions this week, when, to the delight of so many observers, the famous Bozo the Clown showed up to question Senator Sessions on Tuesday. Bozo didn't bring along his big red nose, or his face paint, or his large shock of red hair, so we all got to see that his real identity is that of U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D–Connecticut). But even without the costume, there was no mistaking that we were witnessing the well-practiced performance of a bona-fide, veteran clown, as Bozo Blumenthal stammered his way—with proper clownish awkwardness—through the notes that had been prepared for him by whoever is in charge of prepping buffoonish Democrat clowns for Senate hearings. And we can't really blame poor Bozo for the vacuousness of his “charges” against Sessions, given that the job description for clowns does not—so far as anyone can tell—require one to actually know what he's talking about. Making strange sounds and goofy faces is enough.

Bozo Blumenthal played his part to perfection when he confronted Sessions with the fact that the senator had previously expressed great admiration for David Horowitz, even though the latter has said, as Bozo noted, that “all the major Muslim organizations in America are connected to the Muslim Brotherhood”; that “80 percent of the mosques are filled with hate against Jews and Americans”; and that “too many blacks are in prison because too many blacks commit crimes.”

With regard to the first quote, poor Bozo apparently has no idea that in May 1991, the Muslim Brotherhood itself produced a highly revealing “Explanatory Memorandum” outlining its “General Strategic Goal” in North America. This document was written by Mohamed Akram Adlouni—a member not only of the Brotherhood's governing Shura Council, but also of its Planning Committee, its Special Committee, its Curriculum Committee, and its Palestine Committee (which provided funds and manpower for Hamas). Asserting that the Brotherhood's mission was to carry out “a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying … Western civilization from within,” the Memorandum advocated the use of stealth measures to impose Islamic values and customs on the West in a piecemeal, incremental fashion. Moreover, it listed some 29 likeminded “organizations of our friends” which sought to realize that same Muslim Brotherhood objective. Among those 29 organizations were groups that remain, to this day, among the most influential Islamic entities in America today. They include:

  • the International Institute of Islamic Thought, whose co-founder promotes global Muslim rule based on Sharia Law;
  • the Islamic Circle of North America, which, as terrorism expert Steven Emerson notes, “openly supports militant Islamic fundamentalist organizations, praises terror attacks, issues incendiary attacks on western values and policies, and supports the imposition of Sharia”;
  • the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), which has often defended extremists and invited them to speak at its annual conferences (which routinely draw tens of thousands of attendees);
  • the ISNA Fiqh Committee, whose leadership includes individuals who have praised Islamic suicide bombers and co-authored a fatwa declaring that Muslims' conversion out of Islam constitutes “high treason” punishable by death;
  • the North American Islamic Trust, which, at the 2007 trial investigating allegations that the now-defunct Holy Land Foundation had engaged in the illegal financing of terrorism, was named as an “unindicted co-conspirator” and a “membe[r] of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood”; and
  • the Muslim Students Association of the U.S. and Canada, whose campus events frequently feature speeches by Jew-haters and jihad-supporters, and whose leaders have been arrested and convicted on a wide array of terrorism-related charges over the years.
Also on the Brotherhood's 1991 list of “friends” was the now-defunct Islamic Association for Palestine, the Hamas-affiliated parent organization of the notorious Council on American-Islamic Relations.

Moreover, there are other major Muslim Brotherhood allies that weren't named in that 1991 Memorandum. One of these is the Muslim American Society (MAS), whose former Secretary General personally told the Chicago Tribune in 2004 that Brotherhood members had not only “founded MAS,” but constituted about 45% of MAS’s active members. Another is the Muslim Public Affairs Council, whose founders were members of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and were closely allied with the Brotherhood's original creator, Hassan al-Banna.

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Of course, all of this would be far too much for Bozo Blumenthal to take in. He's much better suited for self-congratulatory displays of moral preening and mock outrage—preferably while donning his big red nose. Perhaps the next time he's asked to participate in a Senate confirmation hearing, Bozo Blumenthal can lend more dignity to the proceedings than he did this time around. He could do that by simply slouching back in his chair, scratching his belly, and belching every-so-often.

A Clown Tries to Smear Jeff Sessions & David Horowitz
 
Sessions has a public persona that screams "closet fag".
And here you are hiding behind a gay sounding pseudonym, Huggy.

Only a faggot would see something queer in my logon name. Why do I get the feeling you see gayness in just about everything you look at?

Like I said though Sessions is obviously a faggot.
 
Sessions has a public persona that screams "closet fag".
And here you are hiding behind a gay sounding pseudonym, Huggy.

Only a faggot would see something queer in my logon name. Why do I get the feeling you see gayness in just about everything you look at?

Like I said though Sessions is obviously a faggot.
My, my . . . touchy about the gay thing, aren't we?

Whenever you you get into an argument with a leftwinger, it's only a matter of time until he calls you a faggot.
 
Sessions has a public persona that screams "closet fag".
And here you are hiding behind a gay sounding pseudonym, Huggy.

Only a faggot would see something queer in my logon name. Why do I get the feeling you see gayness in just about everything you look at?

Like I said though Sessions is obviously a faggot.
My, my . . . touchy about the gay thing, aren't we?

Whenever you you get into an argument with a leftwinger, it's only a matter of time until he calls you a faggot.

Silly gay person. "Huggy" came from a religious doll company. How do you justify abusing children on a public message board?
 

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