BALTIMORE, Maryland, Monday, January 9, 2017 - When Donald Trump first made the announcement that Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions was his pick for United States Attorney General, several leading Ultra Left Democrats howled like they had rejoined some wild pack of wolves. "Jeff Sessions!" they screamed, "why, why, he is from the South!" He cannot be the Attorney General.
Jeff Sessions has been conservative in his politics, but absolutely up front and noble on civil rights issues. He cast key votes to extend the Civil Rights Act, he was one of 17 Republicans to vote to confirm Eric Holder for Attorney General when Holder was nominated by President Obama, and, as a prosecutor, he took on racist murderers in the South and won, in the South.
Nonetheless, some Ultra Leftists asserted that Sessions was a racist and not qualified to be the Attorney General. They are wrong. Tomorrow, the liberal Maine Republican, Susan Collins, will introduce her Senate colleague at the hearing in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Collins was one Republican the Democrats thought they just might be able to pick off. They are wrong.
In fact, even Politico, that far left bastion, has conceded that Sessions will be confirmed, first by the Judiciary Committee and then by the whole Senate.
And if the Dems can't get at Sessions, they won't get at anybody. An Ultra Leftist Blogger up in Maine was lamenting the point that Collins has already announced her intention to support Sessions. Then came the news that she would not only vote for him, she would introduce him at the hearing.
One of the things that really irks the Democrats about Sessions is his so-called "hardline" policy position on immigration. Sessions opposes amnesty and other similar liberal policies. And he just gags at Obama's ideas of opening the border and one-world government.
Is Obama a one-worlder?
Is the sky blue?
Schumer told Politico: "Given some of his past statements and his staunch opposition to immigration reform, I am very concerned about what he would do with the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice and want to hear what he has to say,"
Just for the record, I predict Schumer will say all manner of ominous things about Sessions, then vote for him. But I could be wrong.
Fox Radio News Anchor In Bout of Far Left Goofiness
I am about to post this at 8 pm, give or take, on Monday night. I just heard the Fox Radio News at 8 pm, anchored by Jane Metzler. She ended the broadcast by sinking into a stunning session of very far left idiocy.
She was chatting about Meryl Streep, whom she obviously adored. And Ms. Metzler really adores Ms. Streep after her bumbling nonsensical chat about President Trump on the Golden Globe Award Show. I missed that show, but was so fortunate to hear replays of Ms. Streep all day Monday. So Ms. Metzler, to add zing to her comments, says something akin to this: "Even the White House Press Secretary said Ms. Streep had the right to say what she said."
Ms. Metzler, a leftist, and former Albuquerque, New Mexico TV Personality (where she was known for her ever-changing hairdos, according to the Albuquerque Journal Newspaper) thinks her listeners will be shocked to hear that even the White House Press Secretary supported Ms. Streep's right to blast Trump. She is either stupid or thinks her listeners are stupid. Which one is it?
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