Sessions vs. Trump--the fight has already been fixed

Growl, rage, roar, bellow, scream, sputter and almost swear: if words were anything of use, other than to deceive in politics, J. Beauregard would already be out the door. He's not out the door yet. Why? Good question. Here's another: why isn't Rosy Rosenstein gone? Huh? What about this Ohr guy? All this could happen with but a stroke of the pen wielded by 4-10-20. Does El Trumpo now have writer's block? Nah, I don't think so.

Despite increasing calls from Repugnants primarily, Sessions has not been shoved overboard the Good Ship Lollipop. Fury, foam, firebolts. JBS is still holding on to the hull of the GSL, seemingly dragged about, through waves and whelm (I finally got a chance to use that word!)

But, fellow swampers and those who prefer dryness, there is another view of this situation. The "Q View". Here is the Q view: Qanon.app Along with others on this site, I confess to reading the entrails or crumbs left by the mysterious Q. My guilty pleasure? No, sir. Not guilty. The ultimate test of Q will come by January 1, 2019, when El Trumpo's alteration of the code of military justice / courts martial takes hold.

That is the put up or shut up moment for Q. Either the current cabal, Demonratic side, is thrown into the Gray Bar Hotel (you know the one, south of Havana) or the whole enterprise of Q is a sham.

Sessions is mentioned 23 times by Q, many of which are combined in the phrase "trust Sessions". Peculiar isn't it, that such an apparently openly reviled individual, demeaned and criticized on multiple occasions by the Yellow-haired one, gets a boost from Q.

If Sessions is doing nothing, how did this happen?

But on to recent events. J. Beauregard has gotten himself in trouble with El Trumpo again, for what appears to be a very legitimate reason: prosecuting two Repug Reps who apparently otherwise would have easy victories.

President Donald Trump lashed out at Attorney General Jeff Sessions again on Monday, blaming the former Alabama senator for two congressional seats — which were solidly red — now in jeopardy due to recently filed charges.

“Two long running, Obama era, investigations of two very popular Republican Congressmen were brought to a well publicized charge, just ahead of the Mid-Terms, by the Jeff Sessions Justice Department. Two easy wins now in doubt because there is not enough time. Good job Jeff.”

Trump appeared to be referring to the recent indictments of New York Republican Rep. Chris Collins and California Rep. Duncan Hunter. Collins, one of the first sitting congressmen to publicly endorse Trump, was indicted in early August on insider trading charges. Hunter was indicted, along with his wife, two weeks later on charges related to misuse of campaign finances. Both have since leaded “not guilty,” but Collins has withdrawn from his race.

Trump went on to compare Sessions to Comey, who was widely hated by Democrats until he was fired.

“The Democrats, none of whom voted for Jeff Sessions, must love him now. Same thing with Lyin’ James Comey,” he tweeted. “The Dems all hated him, wanted him out, thought he was disgusting – UNTIL I FIRED HIM! Immediately he became a wonderful man, a saint like figure in fact. Really sick!”

Nebraska Republican Senator Ben Sasse also had some nasty things to say about Trump criticizing Sessions, essentially for doing the "right thing".

Sasse condemned Trump's tweets Monday afternoon in which the president criticized Attorney General Jeff Sessions for pursuing criminal charges against two GOP congressmen.

Trump argued that Sessions should have taken into account the political ramifications of pursuing the cases against GOP Reps. Chris Collins (N.Y.) and Duncan Hunter (Calif.), who were both early backers of Trump.

“The United States is not some banana republic with a two-tiered system of justice – one for the majority party and one for the minority party," Sasse responded in a statement.

"These two men have been charged with crimes because of evidence, not because of who the President was when the investigations began," he continued.

Sessions did the correct thing with these two, Chris Collins (R-NY) and Duncan Hunter (R-CA). Whatever the ulterior motive, which includes simply wishing to rid Congress of some bad actors, prosecuting them using real--wait for it--EVIDENCE is a good thing.

However, I see this Hoopla as more involved than what simply reaches the print. First of all, the D's would love to campaign against two provably corrupt Representatives, thus diverting attention away from replacement candidates who will now take the places of Collins and Hunter. Clean slate and all that. More importantly, this moves disarms the moronic Demonrats into thinking Sessions is a harmless old huntin' dog, who's seen his better days and now wants to lie on the porch (or is it lay on the porch?)

Supporting evidence for my thesis is found on Q, some of which I inserted above. 51,000+ sealed indictments. Not even the Obamanator allowed so many to locked up for weed. What are all those about? Speculation is rampant. Here's my guess: there will be lots and lots of pedophile / trafficking arrests. There will be some indictments of low level financial fraud (although the Big Boys will still get to smoke their cigars in back rooms, whatever). Illegally chartered corporations, especially those engaging in political activities will constitute another tranche. Unregistered foreign agents will get the axe--just like Manafort and hopefully the Podestas.

But the main attraction will be the Evil Queen and her Rapacious consort. The fires may even reach the pinnacles of prior power: Insane Obomber and his cronies Rice, Jarrett, Mills (via HRC), and many others.

So, in my opinion, we will find out if El Trumpo is controlled opposition--or if he really wants to pick up all the marbles. Trump WILL pick up all the marbles. As long as he keeps feeding the military, he will be untouchable.

I can see clearly now: El Trumpo wins in 20/20

Out of love for the dear woman who gave us Donald T., I dedicate this song:

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtutsPP82YE&frags=pl%2Cwn]

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Re: 51,000+ sealed federal indictments in the past year when the normal rate is 1,000-1,500 per year. There is something big going on in the background and it is nationwide.

Supporting evidence for my thesis is found on Q, some of which I inserted above. 51,000+ sealed indictments. Not even the Obamanator allowed so many to locked up for weed. What are all those about? Speculation is rampant. Here's my guess: there will be lots and lots of pedophile / trafficking arrests. There will be some indictments of low level financial fraud (although the Big Boys will still get to smoke their cigars in back rooms, whatever). Illegally chartered corporations, especially those engaging in political activities will constitute another tranche. Unregistered foreign agents will get the axe--just like Manafort and hopefully the Podestas.

Regardless of how this all sorts out, I have found great value in the Qanon posts in that they have gotten a significant number of people researching into just how extensive the corruption is in this country. It seems as though many deep state players are panicking such as Mr. Evil himself, John Brennan. Did anyone see how haggard the Evil Queen looked at McCain's Washington service? She looked like she had been on an all year bender.

The election of Trump put someone who was not part of the deep state into the White House. Now the deep staters have no cover for their crimes against this nation. I am definitely not saying that Trump is a white hat, just that he is not a part of this cabal. There is nothing that we can do except become as informed as possible as to what has been going on in this country for decades. Knowledge is power so that we can try to prevent something like this getting as far as it has in the future, if there is a future.

Good post from the Swamp, Alligator Ed. Wink

Edit to add: I believe that what we are seeing is a military operation run by military men with Trump's support. Could we be seeing The Art of War in action? I don't know but I believe we are living in very interesting times.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

@gulfgal98
this is one of your most powerful statements in the years I have been reading here:

The election of Trump put someone who was not part of the deep state into the White House.

I know it seems like a simple, straightforward and obvious point, but it encompasses the whole history of post-WWII federal leadership. I think Jimmy Carter may have tried to separate himself from the military industrial complex, but he was handled, as was JFK, who really was an outsider and was removed. So you're right. This is a unique happenstance.

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over Russian missiles in Cuba. He ignored the urgings of the Pentagon and his National Security Advisor, instead trusting only himself and his brother (which yet again points out what we lost when RFK was shot (by a man who has always claimed to have no memory whatever of shooting RFK).

"If you want a confession, I can't make it now," Sirhan said at the hearing Wednesday. "Legally speaking, I'm not guilty of anything. ... It's not that I'm making light of it. I'm responsible for being there."

A Kennedy adviser who was one of the five people wounded in the shooting, 91-year-old Paul Schrade, appeared for the first time at a Sirhan parole hearing. He contends there was more than one gunman at the RFK killing — and forgives Sirhan.

Schrade pleaded for the release of Sirhan at the hearing and apologized to him for not doing more over the years to secure his freedom.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/robert-kennedy-killer-sirhan-sirhan...

More complete write up of Schrade's testimony at the parole hearing: https://ratical.org/ratville/JFK/Sirhan-Schrade-2016.html

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@Linda Wood It is the entire banking/financial cartel which benefits from teh MICand everything else that occurs world wide, such as disease and famine.

I hope you put my first sentence in the context of the second one.

Now the deep staters have no cover for their crimes against this nation.

Thank you for your nice comment. I take it as a compliment.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

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Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.

Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.

@The Aspie Corner @The Aspie Corner not aspie - I guess I don't get your assertions "Either the current cabal, Demonratic side, is thrown into the Gray Bar Hotel (you know the one, south of Havana) or the whole enterprise of Q is a sham." or the comment about the dems being part of the flames.

Then you mention the Podestas, one of whom has already received immunity from Mueller.

I thought the 51000 indictments were from the Mueller probe. Am I incorrect?

Are you saying that Jeff Sessions is going to be exposing corruption and charging the dems? Because Mueller is passing out immunity deals left and right to those on the dem side.

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@dfarrah The 51000+ sealed indictments are by the DOJ--not Müller. I wouldn't be terribly surprised if there is one in the Swan's name either.
About the purported immunity deal with Podesta(s), I do not know.

Question: can a lower executive, like the Swan give immunity for treason? I don't think so.

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@Alligator Ed There is so much going on.

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we will find out if El Trumpo is controlled opposition--or if he really wants to pick up all the marbles.

And it's not just Sessions who needs to go if he isn't doing his job, it's also Rosenstein and any others who are working against Trump.

But as Leveymg asked in my essay, "Why hasn't the information been declassified?"

Trump could have long ago declassified the original FISA warrants to see what info the FBI used to get their warrants. He could have ordered the NSA to find and release to congress or whomever all of Hillary's emails. Or he could demand that Sessions gets them from Weiner's laptop which the NYC FBI has in its possession which is rumored to contain all of them.

Whether Q is real or not I agree with gulfgal. Q has gotten people to dig even deeper into the shit that is and has been going on in this country for far too long and without any consequences. She was supposed to win and none of this would have come to light if she did.

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Which AIPAC/MIC/pharma/bank bought politician are you going to vote for? Don’t be surprised when nothing changes.

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@snoopydawg Most of the American people do still not realize the utter venality of our political system. Feed them too much and they will be sickened and retreat blindly into their caves. Trump has the power and will use it, when he and his advisors believe the timing is correct. I do not know when this might be but likely this year and definitely early next year. There will be a lot of special elections nationally as primarily Dems march off with their stainless steel bracelets and waist bands.

Maybe John Brennan can get a little waterboarding in as a reward for all his good deeds.

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@Alligator Ed That is why I added my edit comment regarding The Art of War. I know people, including some of the autists who frequent the Q posts, are very anxious that more information has not been released. I think this may be not only the issue of timing, but perhaps some of the information may be temporarily held back for grand jury indictments.

The fact that Q has been posting at a far greater rate each day in the last week or so leads me to believe that we may be seeing more arrests in the near future. Do not expect the big names to fall just yet. I believe that the arrests will start from the bottom and move up towards those at the top. And there will be immunity deals that some of us will be angry about. But if it leads to the dismantling of the corruption rats nest that currently infests our government, then I am willing to wait.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

This has been going on for at least 50 years. A lot of decay happens in that amount of time. They're taking handoffs of money on the steps of the Court House, White House, Senate and Congress and that's just for starters.

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"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon

his tweets, I can but wonder what he is saving them for: Even when he has a valid point, he tweets like a semi-literate, petulant child.

And now, because my sister played way too many albums from Broadway musicals while I was trying to grow up and because the devil made me do it, a ditty of which the name J. Beauregard reminded me:

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TfcJ82FAhw&start_radio=1&list=RD_TfcJ82...

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@HenryAWallace Sometimes it's the message. Other times it's the delivery. Trump is unconventional to say the least. So far the Q music ain't bad. Let's sing along.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-kBmh-mqUY&frags=pl%2Cwn]

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@Alligator Ed @Alligator Ed

the buzzard and the oriole?"

Still, "It has a good beat and you can dance to it (assuming you can dance to anything). I give it a 7 and a half."

Speaking of lyrics, on another window in this very same laptop, I've been listening to this guy over-analyzing Tangled Up in Blue. Whodda thunk I'd stumble upon something about Dylan's lyrics that makes you roll your eyes?

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4VwQXoyodk]
Highly disrecommended!

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@HenryAWallace

Still, "It has a good beat and you can dance to it (assuming you can dance to anything). I give it a 7 and a half."

From the original American Bandstand --- Philadelphia version.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

@gulfgal98

(I knew what I was posting and hoped Ed would get the reference.)

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@HenryAWallace

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The political system is what it is because the People are who they are. — Plato

@Pluto's Republic

A student of pop culture?

A viewer of video clips?

A procrastinator?

But you got it on the first try. I might shed some tears if I were unable to dance, though I hope that I am not otherwise prone to self-pity. It's not that I dance so well, but that I enjoy it so much.

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@HenryAWallace

And like you for it very much.

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The political system is what it is because the People are who they are. — Plato
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@HenryAWallace Pleasantry

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@Alligator Ed

Well, maybe it seemed dumb anyway, but I was going for a smile.

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