This whole Papadopoulos thing I think reveals a lot about Mueller. It’s fairly typical to go after the little guys first so they turn on the big fish. Well Mueller did a great job of setting up Papadopoulos in order to get to all his emails and have him sing like a song bird.
But now I’m thinking, what about Sessions? In this whole collusion/treason/conspiracy mess this authoritarian regime is tied up in, Sessions is really a pretty small fish. Not only did he not try to set up meetings with Russians, there’s this from cnn:
Candidate Donald Trump did not dismiss the idea of arranging a meeting with Russia's president when it was suggested in a meeting with his campaign foreign policy advisers last year, according to a person in the room.
The idea was raised by George Papadopoulos as he introduced himself at a March 2016 meeting of the Republican candidate's foreign policy advisers, according to a court filing.
"He didn't say yes and he didn't say no," the official said, declining to be more specific about Trump's response to Papadopoulos.
But the chairman of Trump's national security team, then Alabama senator and now attorney general Jeff Sessions, shut down the idea of a Putin meeting at the March 31, 2016, gathering, according to the source. His reaction was confirmed with another source who had discussed Session's role.
It sure seems to me that Sessions is a small fish who kind of got caught up in a big net. Yes, he’s in deep shit with all his lying to a Senate committee about his meetings and his knowledge of meetings with Russians. In fact, if the Democrats had control of the Senate, he probably would have resigned by now and would be facing charges. But it really doesn’t sound like he went out of his way to set up meetings to talk about getting dirt on Clinton.
And Remember how absolutely humiliating Trump’s attack on Sessions was last summer? Why did Sessions put up with it, and why didn’t Trump just fire him? Well Sessions put up with it because he really, REALLY likes his job. That little racist Munchkin gets to punish a lot of people because of that 1850’s plantation gentlemanly attitude of his. And Trump didn’t fire him, not because it would look bad after firing Comey, he could care less, but because little fish Sessions knows what the big fish have been up to.
Remember a couple of weeks ago when Sessions was testifying before a Senate committee and someone asked him if he had met with Mueller, and he replied, no? So how is that inevitable meeting going to go down?
Sessions is in deep trouble, not because he went out of his way to do something wrong, but because he didn’t go out of his way to do something right. And Mueller knows it. And keep in mind that along with that plantation delusion Beauregard lives in, there is this extremely phony concept of southern “honor”. To Sessions, to dishonor his office may far outweigh any loyalty to a person he clearly knows is a psychopath.
So the man Trump may fear the most may not be Manafort or Flynn, it may be Sessions. Sessions may know where the skeletons from the campaign and during the regime’s stolen time in office are hidden. The closer we get to a Mueller/Sessions meeting, the better chance Mueller has of getting fired. Flip may not be the best description of what will happen when Mueller interviews Sessions, but reserve your seat at Carnegie Hall, because Sessions is going to be the lead singer in this tragic opera and he’s going to be singing his heart out!
RESIST!