Things Jeff Sessions Learned This Week: Hawaii Is A State

Attorney General Jeff Sessions has, like many people associated with Donald Trump, had a rough go of it this year. There were already very real questions about whether it was appropriate to elevate a known racist to Attorney General and those debates hit peak absurdity when Elizabeth Warren was basically told to “shut the f*ck up” when she tried to read a letter penned by Coretta Scott King (who in 1986 accused Sessions of “using the awesome powers of his office in a shabby attempt to i

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4 thoughts on “Things Jeff Sessions Learned This Week: Hawaii Is A State

  1. some of them are just too old and stupid to still be making decisions or representing our country….and we all have old people in our families – those are the ones who are still in awe or disbelief of many modern conveniences such as tiny cellular phones, satellite tv with 100 channels, computers ……..wait a minute, our president does not know how to use a computer, addicted to his tv and is obviously mesmerized by his cell phone…..

  2. Well ole Jeffery Beauregard, “(Snarky southern accent)I’ll tell you what”, you are so transparent , you give bigotry a bad name.

  3. “Hawaii is, in fact, an island in the Pacific”
    Hawaii the state is composed of eight (8) islands and while it is true that one of the islands is named Hawaii, even the justice department doesn’t appear to know that the federal courts are not located on the island of Hawaii but, on the island of Oahu.

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