Saturday, February 6, 2016

The Immigration Guru tells it like it is!



Jeff Sessions is my go to guy on a bunch of issues. Immigration. Trade. Keeping the Negro's in their place. Well maybe not the last one. He doesn't talk about that much but he is from Alabama so you get the idea.

Senator Sessions is sounding the Alarm about Ricky Retardo Rubio. In a post on Briebart.com he tells it like it is:

Alabama Senator 
Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-A) 
criticized 
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)
 stance on immigration while praising Donald Trump ahead of Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary.

Sessions, the senator viewed as the intellectual godfather of the conservative movement as it clashes with the Republican establishment in this primary, praised Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) but warned against Rubio in an interview with New England-based radio host Howie Carr on Friday night.



“This is the deal. If the American people nominate a Republican candidate who favors amnesty and pathway to citizenship for illegals…then the matter is lost,” Sessions said gravely. “There is one opportunity to put this country on the course of a lawful system.”
“Ted Cruz I guess won in Iowa, and Ted stood by me as we fought against the Gang of 8 bill, which did pass the Senate and was on the verge of passing in the House when the leader in the House Eric Cantor got clobbered in his own district in the primary on this issue.”
“Marco Rubio was in the Gang of 8. They met in secret for several months,” Sessions said told Carr.
They met with La Raza, they met with the ACLU, they met with President Obama, they met with the Chamber of Commerce, and they wrote this bill and he became the chief proponent of this bill. And it would have increased the lawful flow of immigration from the colossal number of one million a year to one million point five, and it would have legalized eleven million people and put them on the path to citizenship.
“I think we should not nominate somebody who adheres to the views carried out by the Gang of 8 immigration bill,” Sessions said."
Senator Sessions made what I think is a key point in regards to Rubio:
“His approach to immigration, and the approach of the people who funded this effort…the Zuckerbergs and the Marriotts, and the big guys with the money…their philosophy, and from what I’ve seen Marco’s philosophy on immigration, disagrees with mine” and also most of the American people, Sessions said.

6 comments:

bagoh20 said...
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bagoh20 said...

Voting Ratings according to The Conservative Review:

Ted Cruz R TX A 97% 3 2018

Rand Paul R KY A 94% 5 2016

Jeff Sessions R AL B 80% 19 2020

Marco Rubio R FL C 79% 5 2016

ricpic said...

Senator Sessions: No, Sir! it is an outrage, Sir! You do not adulterate a Mint Julep with Rum Cacao and still call it a Mint Julep. It is an outrage, Sir!

Senator Ricky: Whasamatta, you racisss? You look the other way, we mix in the Rum Cacao, we still call it a Mint Julep and we both make out like bandidos, si?

Senator Sessions: Scoundrel!

bagoh20 said...

" intellectual godfather of the conservative movement "

I posit that there is no such thing. An intellectual is someone who claims to and actually believes he knows better than you what you need, despite knowing nothing about you, your challenges or dreams, which is impossible because: freedom. A Conservative only needs to understand and accept 4,543 words. An intellectual knows a lot more than that, which can get messy in an undisciplined skull. It's like those hoarders you see on TV who can't find their front door. It's not how much stuff you have, but whether you can find the important stuff when the need comes.

rcocean said...

Its not that Rubio is a Amnesty supporter, its that he's a liar and is an establishment hack. People also miss that he's more of a crazy bomber than Lindsey Graham.

In fact, he's really a straight, Cuban version of Lindsey. Except Lindsey has never lied like Rubio. Even about his sexuality.

rcocean said...

I loved how Christie went after Rubio tonight. Rubio is very low energy.