That is what I consider to be a very condemning charge, for a man with a "strong conservative" reputation from his years as a Senator. But, he is not living up to the image of his previous years, as he now has become the tool of the corrupt F.B.I., and Justice Department officials, who have come to represent the worst of the "Deep State" bureaucracy, made up largely of Obama Administration holdovers.
Is Sessions so determined to "get along with those around him" that he will sacrifice any concern for the proper functioning of the Government, and even the rule of law? I wonder if his "conservative" reputation was really well deserved, or was he merely an astute politician, able to read the will of his constituents, and to vote accordingly in the Senate, as a matter of preserving his job, rather than obeying any strong conviction on his part. If he is merely an "eclectic conservative", then he is not well suited for presiding over the corruption we are coming to realize is rampant at the tops of the F.B.I., and the D.O.J. He would merely emulate the corrupt views of his top officials, who seem to be stalling any credible investigations, probably hoping they can deflect the uncovering of enough evidence of their wrong-doing until after the mid-term elections, when they hope the Democrats will win back control of the Congress, and reward their stalling with a blanket approval of their ways. This is probably why the F.B.I. has only released 3000 of the 1.2 million documents the House Intelligence Committee recently subpoenaed, in it's investigation. It seems there may be some "Contempt Of Congress" charges coming from this, with perhaps some impeachments of the officials who are seeming to drag their feet, in compliance.
Now we find that Sessions has decided not to name a second Special Council, but will, rather, bring in an outsider, who is a Federal Prosecutor, from Utah, to conduct the investigation to determine if a Special Council does actually need to be appointed. This sounds reasonable, on face value, but this Prosecutor will reputedly have to present his findings to Deputy Attorney General, Rod Rosenstein, who himself is suspected of corruption because he signed off on the F.I.S.A. application to eavesdrop on Trump Campaign officials, using the lying, Democratic funded Dossier as evidence of why they should be granted this right, when he apparently knew that the charges within the Dossier had never been checked for their validity, and therefore were inadmissible as evidence. He also was the one who appointed Robert Mueller as the Special Council of the Trump Collusion investigation, that is now running on empty for evidence of conspiracy, but belligerently continues to pretend to investigate, "ad infinitum nauseum".
This seems to be the "strategy" of the Democrats, and the "Deep Staters", who support them in various Federal Departments. They are apparently trying to drag out meaningless investigations, until after the mid-term elections, to try and create the appearance of chaotic incompetence within the Trump Administration, when actually they are creating the only incompetence, within the bureaucracy, and the Congress, themselves. How cynical of them to think that they can fool the voters so easily!!!
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