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New York Times Runs Front-Page Ad for Jeff Sessions
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/443703/jeff-sessions-new-york-times
I didn’t think I could be more favorably disposed toward Senator Jeff Sessions’s nomination as attorney general until I read today’s front-page New York Times profile, published in anticipation of tomorrow’s confirmation hearing.
Corey Booker, No Longer ‘Mr. Bipartisan’
It looks like New Jersey Senator Corey Booker is interested in running for president in 2020. That’s the easiest way to explain a guy whose initial reputation in politics was “Mr. Bipartisan” throwing himself onto the tracks of an oncoming train of an all-but-certain confirmation:
Democratic Sen. Cory Booker is set to testify against Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions Wednesday in an unprecedented move during his attorney general confirmation.
This would be the first time in Senate history that a sitting senator will testify against another sitting senator for a Cabinet post during a confirmation.
“I do not take lightly the decision to testify against a Senate colleague,” Booker said. “But the immense powers of the attorney general combined with the deeply troubling views of this nominee is a call to conscience.”

 

 

Of course, it wasn’t that long ago that Sessions and Booker got along pretty well. Back in 2015, the pair introduced legislation to award the Congressional Gold Medal to participants of the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/443705/corey-booker-no-longer-mr-bipartisan


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So Republicans rejected him in the 80's as too racist to be a judge but now he's going to be attorney general? Will he wear his Klan robes to the nomination hearings?

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New York Times Runs Front-Page Ad for Jeff Sessions

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/443703/jeff-sessions-new-york-times

I didn’t think I could be more favorably disposed toward Senator Jeff Sessions’s nomination as attorney general until I read today’s front-page New York Times profile, published in anticipation of tomorrow’s confirmation hearing.
Corey Booker, No Longer ‘Mr. Bipartisan’
It looks like New Jersey Senator Corey Booker is interested in running for president in 2020. That’s the easiest way to explain a guy whose initial reputation in politics was “Mr. Bipartisan” throwing himself onto the tracks of an oncoming train of an all-but-certain confirmation:

 

Of course, it wasn’t that long ago that Sessions and Booker got along pretty well. Back in 2015, the pair introduced legislation to award the Congressional Gold Medal to participants of the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama.

 

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/443705/corey-booker-no-longer-mr-bipartisan

 

 

Should make for interesting theater

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So Republicans rejected him in the 80's as too racist to be a judge but now he's going to be attorney general? Will he wear his Klan robes to the nomination hearings?

Don Williams had the 14 hit on the country charts on this day in 1989 with "I wouldn't be a man." Edited by Boyst62
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Black pastors rally in Washington for AG nominee Jeff Sessions

 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/01/09/black-pastors-rally-washington-ag-nominee-jeff-sessions/96367850/

 

WASHINGTON — A group of black pastors Monday criticized African-American opponents of attorney general nominee Sen. Jeff Sessions for demonizing the Alabama Republican, instead characterizing him as someone who shows “respect and care for people of all races.”

 

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Ehh, what do they know ?

 

Liberals know what's best for them...........

 

 

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Black pastors rally in Washington for AG nominee Jeff Sessions

 

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/01/09/black-pastors-rally-washington-ag-nominee-jeff-sessions/96367850/

 

WASHINGTON A group of black pastors Monday criticized African-American opponents of attorney general nominee Sen. Jeff Sessions for demonizing the Alabama Republican, instead characterizing him as someone who shows respect and care for people of all races.

 

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Ehh, what do they know ?

 

Liberals know what's best for them...........

 

 

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Since they've lived under the white man's oppression, black people don't know what's best for themselves.

 

The evil white oppressors have to make amends by reaching down to help the black man by telling him what's good for him.

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More "fairness"

 

Why exactly did protesters and senators ask Jeff Sessions peculiar questions?

 

Because they yield headlines such as this one.

 

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Fortunately.............SEN. SESSIONS IS BREEZING THROUGH HIS CONFIRMATION HEARING

 

But does it matter ?

 

As reported earlier, Jeff Sessions waltzed through his confirmation hearing today. The Democrats’ questioning was desultory, and none of the Democratic Senators laid a glove on the nominee. Only the inept Al Franken even tried. As Byron York put it, the anticipated “showdown fizzle[d].”

But perhaps the Democrats had the last laugh. All they had to do was send their talking points to the television networks, and they got the stories they were looking for, without having to deliver anything in the actual hearing.

Kyle Drennen has the story at Newsbusters:

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More "fairness"

 

Why exactly did protesters and senators ask Jeff Sessions peculiar questions?

 

Because they yield headlines such as this one.

 

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Has Obama every denied KKK sympathies?

 

I want someone to run a headline "President Obama Does Not Deny KKK Sympathies."

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I'm watching it now. Between Cedric Richmond and John Lewis, you'd think that Sessions is a klansman.

 

Lots of people DO think Sessions is a Klansman. Many of them vote for Richmond and Lewis.

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