Jeeper79 said:
He made the House a dysfunctional circus. This is a terrible pick.
Tom Kazansky 2012 said:Jeeper79 said:
He made the House a dysfunctional circus. This is a terrible pick.
All the expected posters hate this pick.
Love it.
This is more evidence to support congressional term limits so that we can have a better chance to elect officials to the U.S. House and U.S. Senate who are in tune with what the American people want and needwill25u said:Sen Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) souring big time on Trump tapping Gaetz as AG, says he is not a “serious” pick
— Audrey Fahlberg (@AudreyFahlberg) November 13, 2024
“We need a serious attorney general. I'm looking forward to the opportunity to consider somebody that is serious. ….This one was not on my bingo card.”
torrid said:
So I guess this means Mike Johnson is safe as House Speaker?
And that's really what much of all this is about.....schaudenfraude.Rockdoc said:
He wasn't my first choice, but the way he's already making the libs on here cry, I may have to rethink it!
C@LAg said:now do the biden administration. across the board.Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:Rossticus said:BluHorseShu said:Good grief. That guy is insufferable. The silver lining is that Trump will likely turn over a few of the appointments....if history is any indication. Gaetz is a showboat and not up for that task. But then we're all full of opinions. Just surprising given the myriad of well qualified candidates. I will say that I don't doubt that Gaetz will do absolutely anything Trump tells him too, legal or not.Logos Stick said:
Per this X post. Did I miss something:It will be an honor to serve as President Trump’s Attorney General! pic.twitter.com/dg0iQ0bA6Y
— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) November 13, 2024
Qualification pales in comparison to loyalty. Trump has to be sure his appointments will do whatever he asks them to without pause or question. If they won't then it doesn't matter how "qualified" they are. He learned from his last term.
They need to do the tasks that he sets out but they sure as **** need to let him know when they think something is a poor idea. The blind loyalty many of you believe should exist is scary.
all of a sudden NOW YOU are getting the vapors about blind loyalty to the agenda?
Biden did not disappoint. LOL.GeorgiAg said:
Elect a clown, expect a circus
You aren't wrong, but some people only learn by getting punched in the face. A lot of these Democrats need to be punched in the face and Gaetz will have no problem doing that. My issue is will Gaetz know when enough is enough.BluHorseShu said:And that's good for Trump if you trust his motives, but potentially bad for the American people if there aren't any ethical guard rails. Its like when Trump fired Sessions for not doing everything he wanted. I believe Sessions ran into an ethical and likely legal dilemma and told him he could not pursue the course of action he wanted. You want loyalty but you should also want people to tell you what is out of bounds and why. The leader of a country who's staff only tell them yes and aren't concerned with the ethical, legal or moral repercussions of their actions should be feared by the people.Rossticus said:BluHorseShu said:Good grief. That guy is insufferable. The silver lining is that Trump will likely turn over a few of the appointments....if history is any indication. Gaetz is a showboat and not up for that task. But then we're all full of opinions. Just surprising given the myriad of well qualified candidates. I will say that I don't doubt that Gaetz will do absolutely anything Trump tells him too, legal or not.Logos Stick said:
Per this X post. Did I miss something:It will be an honor to serve as President Trump’s Attorney General! pic.twitter.com/dg0iQ0bA6Y
— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) November 13, 2024
Qualification pales in comparison to loyalty. Trump has to be sure his appointments will do whatever he asks them to without pause or question. If they won't then it doesn't matter how "qualified" they are. He learned from his last term.
For the same reason we dislike Biden and the FBI for all the things they did that probably weren't ethical or even legal, we should expect ethics and integrity in this administration. You don't want G. Gordon Liddy types
At what point to senators like Murkowski and Collins just switch parties? And who else might they take with them? Hell, at this point Cornyn and Mitch the Glitch might even join in. It is not unprecedented for control of the Senate to switch based simply on an existing senator declaring membership in the other party or independent status. Happened with Jeffords in 2001.will25u said:Sen Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) souring big time on Trump tapping Gaetz as AG, says he is not a “serious” pick
— Audrey Fahlberg (@AudreyFahlberg) November 13, 2024
“We need a serious attorney general. I'm looking forward to the opportunity to consider somebody that is serious. ….This one was not on my bingo card.”
AggieUSMC said:
The problem is that the Republicans will only have a 52 seat majority. Assuming every Dem will vote no on Gaetz, they can only afford to lose 2 R votes.
Murkowski and Collins are almost certain no's. I'm affraid there are more "concerned moderates" in the Republican Senate caucus that will tank this nomination.
20 million illegals and Crooked Joe Biden would like a word with you.BluHorseShu said:Good grief. That guy is insufferable. The silver lining is that Trump will likely turn over a few of the appointments....if history is any indication. Gaetz is a showboat and not up for that task. But then we're all full of opinions. Just surprising given the myriad of well qualified candidates. I will say that I don't doubt that Gaetz will do absolutely anything Trump tells him too, legal or not.Logos Stick said:
Per this X post. Did I miss something:It will be an honor to serve as President Trump’s Attorney General! pic.twitter.com/dg0iQ0bA6Y
— Matt Gaetz (@mattgaetz) November 13, 2024
Oh look who doesn't agree, who would have thought? LolRapier108 said:Consider who love his him and who sees a disaster in the making.Waffledynamics said:
Not sure I see the appeal of Gaetz here.
MAGA thinks he's the greatest thing ever because they want watch everything burn.
Everyone who can see things without the Trump colored glasses sees that Gaetz is a nutcase who nearly handed the House to the Democrats in 2023. Had he succeeded, they would have been able to pass a bill to declare Trump guilt of insurrection, and ban him from running. Gaetz is easily very capable of blowing up Trump's presidency with his dumbassary.
BlueSmoke said:
What's the backstory of the dims talking point about him and the underage girl and sex trafficking?
53 vote majority, so they can lose 4AggieUSMC said:
The problem is that the Republicans will only have a 52 seat majority. Assuming every Dem will vote no on Gaetz, they can only afford to lose 2 R votes.
Murkowski and Collins are almost certain no's. I'm affraid there are more "concerned moderates" in the Republican Senate caucus that will tank this nomination.
Rope-a-dope?Demosthenes81 said:
I get the feeling that this nomination is a throwaway. Getz goes down and then Trump nominates who he really wants, probably someone else with baggage but not as much as Matt
BlueSmoke said:
What's the backstory of the dims talking point about him and the underage girl and sex trafficking?
IIRC, around 6 or 8 years ago, before he was married, he allegedly used an escort service for some dates. allegations came out years later- over 4 years ago- that one of his dates was under 18 at the time, which he may or may not have known. this is what they tried to bribe or blackmail him and his family about. he refused to pay the ransom, the news story "broke". libs melted down about Gaetz being a pedo because one of his dates years earlier might have been 17 at the time. it guess it's trafficking if he hired a date from an escort service in Florida and flew her to attand a gala or a dinner in DC. so he's not pure and worthy to be in government in liberal minds. it was investigated. They found nothing I guess, because it's been years since then and now he's married, been in congress for another term after that, and just reelected again.BlueSmoke said:
What's the backstory of the dims talking point about him and the underage girl and sex trafficking?
Murkowski is just announcing that she is open for bids. She will "reluctantly" vote to confirm once an acceptable package of earmarks is arranged for.torrid said:At what point to senators like Murkowski and Collins just switch parties? And who else might they take with them? Hell, at this point Cornyn and Mitch the Glitch might even join in. It is not unprecedented for control of the Senate to switch based simply on an existing senator declaring membership in the other party or independent status. Happened with Jeffords in 2001.will25u said:Sen Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) souring big time on Trump tapping Gaetz as AG, says he is not a “serious” pick
— Audrey Fahlberg (@AudreyFahlberg) November 13, 2024
“We need a serious attorney general. I'm looking forward to the opportunity to consider somebody that is serious. ….This one was not on my bingo card.”
Charlie 31 said:This is more evidence to support congressional term limits so that we can have a better chance to elect officials to the U.S. House and U.S. Senate who are in tune with what the American people want and needwill25u said:Sen Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) souring big time on Trump tapping Gaetz as AG, says he is not a “serious” pick
— Audrey Fahlberg (@AudreyFahlberg) November 13, 2024
“We need a serious attorney general. I'm looking forward to the opportunity to consider somebody that is serious. ….This one was not on my bingo card.”
Trump's nominee for Attorney General of the United States. pic.twitter.com/F3VFvWyddP
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) November 13, 2024
aTm2004 said:
The comments are gold!He probably didn’t want to sugar coat it because you would’ve eaten that too.
— Mostly Peaceful Memes (@MostlyPeacefull) November 13, 2024
Put up a sacrificial lamb to give the Dems their "win"?Demosthenes81 said:
I get the feeling that this nomination is a throwaway. Getz goes down and then Trump nominates who he really wants, probably someone else with baggage but not as much as Matt
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I was a teenage girl when Matt Gaetz decided it was appropriate to body shame and belittle me as a sitting member of Congress
will25u said:It’s going to get even better.
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) November 13, 2024