Democrats and their left-wing allies blasted Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday for making reference to the “Anglo-American” legal tradition, which they construed as racist.
The problem: not only was the reference factually accurate, but it was the same reference that former President Barack Obama had made frequently throughout his career.
Sessions was speaking to a conference of the National Sheriffs’ Association. He said: “The office of sheriff is a critical part of the Anglo-American heritage of law enforcement.”
The media highlighted that remark, and the left pounced on it — as documented by Twitchy:
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Thier minds are made up! Don't confuse them with the facts.
Morons. The "Anglo" in that statement is a reference to the English. During the formation of this country, we took much of what was good in England and made it our own.
The county sheriff system being one of those things that worked in England.
Sessions was talking to an association gathering of Sheriffs. The reference was intimately related to the history of their office. I'm sure you dindn't hear former Milwaukee County Sheriff Clarke pissing and moaning about the anglo reference.
Because it is irrelevant to the left's endlessly manufactured and fraudulent claims of systemic racism.
The left wingnut Dumbocraps are sitting around waiting for someone to say anything or post anything on social media so they can claim it is "racist" and use it against white, Christian Republicans.
I wish every PC clown that dropped the race card like this would get an instant bullet between the eyes. That would fix this country.
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