I could not say it better! Neither one of them has the spine of a slug.
Sessions hasn’t the guts to stand up and take charge of the Justice Department.
Grassley sits there and lets the Dims run the committee. He hasn’t got the guts to pound the gavel and tell them to play by the rules – or get out.
He (Sessions) is a political hack with no backbone, who only seeks to be “liked.” He stands for nothing, risks nothing and is not worthy of even a footnote in history, except to say that he fled the battlefield. He is a nobody who will soon be replaced, and his failure to fill the breach caused tremendous harm to those who wish to fight to save non-despotic, limited government.
And then we have Grassley.
Sensing that danger, he folded. Between Sept. 19 and 21, he issued deadlines that meant nothing and made requests that were simply ignored. In response he merely complained and whined like a little child. He was used and humiliated. And not once did he stand firm and fight, even though he could have done so without paying an electoral price because is not likely to run for re-election.
In short, he proved himself, like Jeff Sessions, to be a coward.
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Sessions hasn’t the guts to stand up and take charge of the Justice Department.
Grassley sits there and lets the Dims run the committee. He hasn’t got the guts to pound the gavel and tell them to play by the rules – or get out.
He (Sessions) is a political hack with no backbone, who only seeks to be “liked.” He stands for nothing, risks nothing and is not worthy of even a footnote in history, except to say that he fled the battlefield. He is a nobody who will soon be replaced, and his failure to fill the breach caused tremendous harm to those who wish to fight to save non-despotic, limited government.
And then we have Grassley.
Sensing that danger, he folded. Between Sept. 19 and 21, he issued deadlines that meant nothing and made requests that were simply ignored. In response he merely complained and whined like a little child. He was used and humiliated. And not once did he stand firm and fight, even though he could have done so without paying an electoral price because is not likely to run for re-election.
In short, he proved himself, like Jeff Sessions, to be a coward.
Much more @ Opinion: Grassley and Sessions Are Profiles in Cowardice