So are we now finding that the crazification factor should be doubled from its previous traditional level?

In the Senate, Sanders was one, I can’t recall the others. Sanders voted against it because (I think) that bill also puts new sanctions on Iran.

Not satire.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-25/rick-perry-punked-into-fake-interview-with-russian-jerky-boys

Energy Secretary Rick Perry thought he was talking about cyberhacking and a biofuel breakthrough in a call with Ukraine Prime Minister Volodymyr Hroisman. Alas, the 22-minute phone call was actually conducted with Russian pranksters.

Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexei Stolyarov, who are described as the “Jerky Boys of Russia,” have conducted similar prank calls with U.S. Senator John McCain and singer Elton John. They arranged the call with Perry last week, just a few weeks after he had met with Ukraine’s president, Petro Poroshenko, and his delegation.

In it they pitched Perry on a new fuel made from alcohol and manure and discussed President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accord, according to a recording posted online.

They also wondered if Ukraine could get a cut-rate deal on U.S. coal exports.

Maybe, Perry said.

“Negotiation is always possible,” he told them.

Ukraine and Russia are neighbors, but at odds over Russia’s annexation of the disputed Crimean region. Congress is poised to toughen sanctions on Russia following its actions in the 2016 U.S. election campaign.

“We look forward to bringing some oil and gas interests to the Ukraine,” Perry said during the call, adding that the Trump administration opposed the proposed Nordstream 2 pipeline across the Baltic Sea to Germany. The administration is supportive of sanctions against Russia, Perry added.

Calls between Cabinet secretaries and foreign officials are typically closely vetted; it’s not clear how the pranksters connected with Perry.

Energy Department spokeswoman Shaylyn Hynes confirmed the faux phone call took place.

“Secretary Perry is the latest target of two Russian pranksters," Hynes said in an email. "These individuals are known for pranking high level officials and celebrities, particularly those who are supportive of an agenda that is not in line with their governments. In this case, the energy security of Ukraine.”

The Jerky Boys were a pair of American pranksters who sold millions of recordings of their prank phone calls with unsuspecting victims in the 1990s. Kuznetsov and Stolyarov have adopted the same practice, posting audio of the calls online.

The phone call was first reported by E&E News.

— With assistance by Katia Dmitrieva

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp_nSKTyOZE

Oh my sweet lord

Nays were Sen. Rand Paul and MIke Lee.
Rand Nay is perfectly normal for him, Mike Lee, I don’t know why.

Why did Rand vote against it?

It won’t kill enough people.

Edit: Seriously though. He want’s a straight repeal.

Well I guess this explains why Trump is dissing Sessions in the media and on Twitter rather than handling it in private. They’re literally not speaking to each other any more. This is fine.

I don’t know why people are rooting for Trump to fire Sessions. Yes, Sessions is a terrible person, but Trump is not going to replace him with someone less terrible. It’s going to be someone way more terrible. AG Chris Christie sound good? AG John Bolton? He’s not going to magically come up with someone who he doesn’t know who might be somewhat qualified for the role - he only hires people he knows, and Trump only knows garbage people.

I’m certainly not rooting for him to fire Sessions, other than for heightening the contradictions type reasons, but frankly Christie or Bolton would be better, at least as regards voter suppression.

This is a case a little like the whole “impeach Trump, get the less obviously unhinged but far more effective Pence” scenario in reverse. Sessions is dangerous not just because he holds repugnant, hateful ideals, but because he possesses a modicum of knowledge on how to use his power to further them. An incompetent boob would be less well equipped to do serious harm.

Yeah, this. Christie or even Giuliani would probably be less regressive in terms of civil forfeiture or cracking down on low-level drug crime. Sessions isn’t really implementing Trump’s law-enforcement agenda as much as he is ramming through his own, much of which happens to mirror Trump’s anti-brown-folk views.

Sessions is a total piece of shit, but he’s better than some guy who would just rubber stamp Trump’s totally illegal bullshit.

Yeah but it’d just be replaced with some other repugnant policy. Remember Rudy “Stop and Frisk” Giuliani? For sure that would be put in place nationally, and tested at the Supreme Court.

This is genuinely a case where I think there is no ‘better’ outcome. The most positive thing I have to say about Sessions is he recused himself (because he was legally obligated). Were Trump to put another in his place, I wonder and fear they would not hold this minimum standard. What happens if Trump assigns someone else entangled (because it was his whole campaign, and you know his list of candidates is purely from them), and they refuse to stand aside and simply flout the ethics rules and laws? Do they get called on it and held to account, or is this another point of destruction for the rule of law?

There’s a chance that Sessions and Trump, both endangered by Mueller, are cooperating to remove Mueller but do not want their cooperation to be known. Their public disagreements might be planned. Sessions might resign during the recess, in a move apparently unrelated to the ongoing investigation but because of Trump’s displeasure. Trump then appoints an AG that halts the investigation and Sessions and Trump both get away without the appearance of having coordinated to do so in a low profile manner.

From the guy who blurts out or tweets the first thing that comes to his dementia-addled mind?

I don’t really buy that Sessions is a part of this scheme, but I do think this is a play to get Sessions to resign so trump can bring in someone with loyalty to him in order to fire Mueller. That’s what this is all about - 100%.

Democrats are planning to follow McConnell’s example in 2008, and the Senate will be holding pro forma sessions during the upcoming recess.

That means no recess appointments for Trump.