How odd that a man with such deep ties to the KKK and White Citizens Councils like Sessions would support a racist thug like Trump. Vicious swine–both of them.
Sessions - Put the hood and robes on Paulie, it is your destiny.
“I think he needs to recognize, on some of these issues, Trump is where the Republicans are and if you’re going to be a Republican leader you should be supportive of that,” Sessions said,
In other words, if you’re going to be a leader, you have to be a follower.
“My advice is to listen and accept the will of the American people, the Republican voters – the Republican Party is the Republican voters,” he said.
Since when? In typical bait and switch form, the Party riles up the base on social issues to win elections, then once in office, turns around to pass laws to benefit their corporate overlords.
Except this time, the base is onto that game…and selected the establishment’s nightmare. Of course, Sessions is no mainstream figure…he’s a far right radical.
There are many things that embarrass me about my home state of Alabama. Sen. Jeff Sessions is one of them.
“I just don’t think there’s that many people who think it’s wrong to have control on our borders. That’s not racism,”
Technically true. It’s xenophobia. (Even if racism is the underlying cause of the xenophobia.)
Trump has dispatched a team of investigators to East Chicago, Illinois, birthplace (allegedly) of Judge Gonzalo Curiel. They have discovered some AMAZING things! Truly HUGE!! Now, Donald Trump doesn’t want to say the judge is a crooked ex-MedellĂn Cartel kingpin. He doesn’t want to say it. He won’t, he just won’t go there. Not going to do it. But Judge Curiel is an ex-MedellĂn Cartel kingpin. But he won’t say that.
Forget it Jake…it’s Alabama.
“Trump is going to appeal better to African Americans, Hispanics, and others than previous Republican candidates because he’s talking about what they want”
Sessions is the GOP’s top expert on the wants of African Americans. He proved this when he channeled their view that the NAACP is an “un-American” and “pro-Communist” organization, and when he called a black Justice Dept lawyer “boy” and warned him to be careful about what he said to white people. As Session will tell you, black lawyers always want to be spoken to that way,
I’m thinking of a “My Cousin Vinnie” quote:
When are we going to stop thinking 20% of the population’s oppinion ( vote ) is the will of the people. I quess it is the will of 20% of the people but has nothing to do with the majority of the people. Who anyway are “the people?”
Racism would be acknowledging that most rapists are white, and doing something to protect the homeland from them.
Ask your candidate’s ex about that.
Solidarity, fellow Bammer
Sorry, flap ears Jefferson, ryan or no one need support the orangutan headed crook!
[quote]“Trump is going to appeal better to African Americans, Hispanics, and others than previous Republican candidates…”
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This guy clearly lives in an alternative universe to the one that I inhabit, because the Donnie Drumpf in this universe has managed to insult and belittle all of those named …
Lord, this man is such a pandering suck. It makes you really think about how judgeships are handed out.
Trump - Sessions ticket?
Sen. Sessions should let Mr Ryan make up his own mind on the matter of this demagogue named trump.
“Trump is going to appeal better to African Americans, Hispanics, and others than previous Republican candidates because he’s talking about what they want: a fair chance to have a better life economically,” Sessions.
So far, Hispanic voters have a very negative view of Mr. Trump, a Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey conducted this month shows. Some 68% would back Mrs. Clinton and 20% would back Mr. Trump if the two faced off in the general election, the survey found. Mrs. Clinton’s 48-point advantage among Hispanics is far larger than her 3-point lead among voters overall in the survey.
***The share of Hispanic voters who see Mr. Trump in a negative light outweighs those with a positive view by 52 percentage points, the poll found. At this point in 2012, Hispanic views of GOP nominee Mitt Romney were more negative than positive by 9 points.***
http://www.wsj.com/articles/hispanic-support-eludes-donald-trump-1464215073