Why do I get a creepy, dirty feeling that Jeff Sessions is lying to America?  I feel like he had fun fooling around with the Democrats in Congress.

Why does McCain interrupt the questioning if we are trying to get the TRUTH?  McCain defends his friend Sessions from that tough black lawyer?  She asks too many questions too fast as Sessions works to dodge and dodge and dodge.  The Chair, Burns, interrupts her too.  What is going on?

"People keep interrupting Sen. Kamala Harris"
Now, why might that be?
Updated by Carly Sitrin carly@vox.com Jun 13, 2017, 6:10pm EDT 

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2017/6/13/15795648/interrupting-senator-kamala-harris-sessions-hearing

Oh!  Oh!  Can I answer?!  She is a strong black woman that weak white men fear!  She is their "momma!"

Sessions had too much experience in the law to prove to me he felt it was OK to leave Tweety alone with Comey.

"Dem lawmaker: Sessions 'in contempt of Congress' for stonewalling"
By John Bowden - 06/13/17 07:37 PM EDT 

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/337693-dem-lawmaker-sessions-in-contempt-of-congress-for-stonewalling

"Jeff Sessions Clams Up in Congress"
By THE EDITORIAL BOARDJUNE 13, 2017

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/13/opinion/jeff-sessions-clams-up-in-congress.html?_r=0

"The Most Damning Parts of Jeff Sessions’ Very Bad Day"
”The American people have had it with stonewalling.”
Inae OhJun. 13, 2017 5:52 PM

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/06/jeff-sessions-senate-hearing-russia-stonewalling/

"“The American people have had it with stonewalling,” Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) said. “Americans don’t want to hear that the answers to relevant questions are privileged and off limits or that they can’t be provided in public, or that it would be ‘inappropriate’ for witnesses to tell us what they know.”"

"“You can’t have it both ways,” King said, as Sessions struggled to explain how he can invoke executive privilege, even though Trump has yet to assert it. 

When Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) asked if there was any written policy to support his continued refusal to answer questions about his private conversations between him and the president, Sessions again appeared to stumble. 

“I’m not able to be rushed this fast,” he said. “It makes me nervous.”"

I do not think the speed of the questions makes Sessions as nervous as the fact he is deceiving the country by lying.  Sessions knows better, and knows more than he says, and is undoing any good in his 30 years in law and politics.  Sessions is betraying his nation with his defense of Tweety . . . . mistaken loyalty to an autocrat.