Discussion: Sessions: 'Not Sure Anyone' Could've Caught Flynn's Foreign Payments (VIDEO)

Which just goes to show how hollow that recusal actually was. If he is willing to make public statements defending the broader target of multiple ongoing investigations into what he recused himself…its pretty clear that he isn’t recusing himself at all. And its not a big step to assume that he is putting his thumb on the scale behind the scenes in private, at every chance. The fact that Trump blasted him for recusing himself, is just more confirmation.

And of course, “not sure anyone could have caught his foreign payments” is a really bizarre statement considering…the press did catch his foreign payments.

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Alternative Recusal.

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They are experts aren’t they

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“Well, to be fair, our vetting asks about Mooslums, Allah and wearing towels on your head (of all places – can you believe that?) and not a word about no Russians. So, yes, sir, I can see why mistakes were made.”

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Tax returns? I wonder if and how Flynn declared the income.

Lock him up, with Al Capone.

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“It’s impossible to know everything," therefor don’t bother looking for anything is not a policy that engenders a lot of confidence but it does explain almost everything we’ve seen from the DT maladministration.

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The DIA did.

And while we’re on the subject- if an Attorney General is so compromised that they must constantly be barred from criminal investigations, you really must confront the question, ‘should he be the Attorney General in the first place’?

Jeff Sessions forced into recusal. Again.

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Meanwhile, over in Fantasyland, absolutely none of this is happening:

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Does he mean, except for the bank deposit?

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admit it jeff, you guys just aren’t any good at the job of governing, "Who coulda figured "® that governing would be hard?

prezidenin is e z amirite tRUmp (maybe just a little harder when putin ain’t helpin out)

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Bannon’s placing a ton of people in agencies to destroy them all (and Trump subversively filling agency seats and leaving others empty which will also cripple them) will be the big legacy of this first hundred days. Maybe more than Gorsuch.

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The party of “personal responsibility” strikes yet again.

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Centainly not an intellectually, ethically challenged racist.

Yep – quite chilling when you hear this sort of lame excuse from the top law entity of the nation considering all we need to do is Google Flynn’s name and discover a hundred times more than Current Occupant’s “vetters” retrieved from them thar inter-tubes.

edited for spelling

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NO WONDER these freakin’ morons don’t ‘think’ immigrants are ‘properly vetted’ in the 2 years they spend waiting to get to American. THEY can’t even vet the people working closest to the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES let alone those we entrust with our highest positions in government. Who are these people? The freakin’ SMURFS?

Sally Yates testimony should be a hoot. She warned them about Flynn and they fired her.

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Unlike the other liars in this administration, this one actually surveyed the landscape ahead and realized Spicey had laid a trap that was going to trap them. Guess Sessions was able to take time off his rampaging campaign of fulfilling all of the hateful ideas he’s been stockpiling for 40 years to help give cover to the admin.

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i told someone this earlier, but 300 days is more of a barometer for Trump.

Nothing about her wife?

That depends on if they even ask her about Flynn.

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