And Why is it Taking So Long to Replace
a Political Hack Like Jeff Sessions?
After Sen Sessions (R, Al) was
appointed Attorney General so that he could deny rights to more
residents of America his Senate seat was subject to an election.
Before that could take place a man named Luther Strange was appointed
to serve until an election could be held. The election required a
primary, then a run-off and finally a general election which will
ratify the winner of the Republican run-off.
Strange man is trying to win the seat
outright against Roy Moore, a twice removed Alabama judge who kept
losing his post because, and we are not making this up, he would not
obey the law. Moore thinks the United States is a Christian nation
where biblical laws trump (pun intended) secular laws.
As far as policy is concerned the two
men are equal. But Moore will be a greater embarrassment to the
Republican party so he should win. And everyone hopes he does, the
entertainment value alone is worth listening to a holier than thou
rabid conservative.
And yes we know things take longer in
the South, but why is it taking so long to replace Sessions? Maybe
it's because finding someone as terrible as Sessions is just not all
that easy, even in Alabama.
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