Ironically Sessions is why I initially thought Q was a larp (long before ever fully digging into Q, or reading any actual posts).
Many of us hated Sessions because we thought he was a lame duck. Looking back through the lens of Q and Devolution, perhaps he had a more extravagant role in the background, but allowed himself to be seen publicly as a lame duck. If so, and if he truly was part of the movement, then he's a patriot.
Reminds me of the end of Dark Knight, where he's willing to take the beating on his public image in order to save the city.
Ironically Sessions is why I initially thought Q was a larp (long before ever fully digging into Q, or reading any actual posts).
Many of us hated Sessions because we thought he was a lame duck. Looking back through the lens of Q and Devolution, perhaps he had a more extravagant role in the background, but allowed himself to be seen publicly as a lame duck. If so, and if he truly was part of the movement, then he's a patriot.
Reminds me of the end of Dark Knight, where he's willing to take the beating on his public image in order to save the city.
Then why didn’t he do his job rather than recuse himself?