The Problem with Jefferson Sessions

Here’s the problem with Jefferson Sessions which goes beyond him possibly being a racist. The problem is he’s not a very good lawyer and one would think the top dog in the U.S. Justice Department might actually need to be a good lawyer rather than just a racist pawn for Donald Trump and Steven Bannon. Trust me, I know lawyers. I was raised by one who graduated No. 1 in his law class and in his prime would have eviscerated Jefferson Sessions with not a great deal of effort being exerted. He’s just not a good lawyer. He’s a simpleton, not a great or profound thinker.

But more than that, he doesn’t seem all that interested in representing ‘all’ 330 million Americans, just the ones who are primarily white. Not that that (double that’s–never done that)) might be fine in New Confederacy states such as Oklahoma, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama–but a real attorney general needs to be able to empathize with ‘all’ 330 million Americans without regard to race, religion, or ethnic origins. That in essence is why we have that big statue in New York and the constitution which accompanies it.



This is great. I’d never seen it before. So, in a way I need to thank Jeff Sessions for being a racist simpleton or else I would never have seen this.

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