Gaetz nominated for AG

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None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

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[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).
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Look what I was responding to. Calling Gaetz a pedo is incorrect. Pedophile is a specific definition. Sleeping with a 17 year old doesn't meet it.

Also he asked about whether pedos can be cured. I was pointing out that sex offenders have a lower recidivism rate than other crimes so it seems some can be changed.

"Sexual recidivism rates range from 5 percent after three years to 24 percent after 15 years.
The rates of recidivism for general crime are higher than those for sex crimes."


Not defending Gaetz just pointing out facts.
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Sean davis on Charlie Kirk discussed possible treatment to have Gaetz appointed to the senate if the tds senators vote him down. That might be even funnier. Make them deal with him as a colleague if they pout about it too much.
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nortex97 said:

Sean davis on Charlie Kirk discussed possible treatment to have Gaetz appointed to the senate if the tds senators vote him down. That might be even funnier. Make them deal with him as a colleague if they pout about it too much.
DeSantis can do it to replace Rubio. Would be hysterical
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nortex97 said:

Sean davis on Charlie Kirk discussed possible treatment to have Gaetz appointed to the senate if the tds senators vote him down. That might be even funnier. Make them deal with him as a colleague if they pout about it too much.
Somehow, I don't see Desantis playing along with that scheme.
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twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.
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twk said:

nortex97 said:

Sean davis on Charlie Kirk discussed possible treatment to have Gaetz appointed to the senate if the tds senators vote him down. That might be even funnier. Make them deal with him as a colleague if they pout about it too much.
Somehow, I don't see Desantis playing along with that scheme.
DeSantis wants in on the trump train. This might be the way for him to do so.

You guys forget these guys are politicians. Trump has power to give, even F16's golden boy (whom I supported and voted for in primaries) will suck up to the King Don of the GOP if he wants a future after his gubernatorial career is up.
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Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

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[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.
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The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.
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Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

twk said:

nortex97 said:

Sean davis on Charlie Kirk discussed possible treatment to have Gaetz appointed to the senate if the tds senators vote him down. That might be even funnier. Make them deal with him as a colleague if they pout about it too much.
Somehow, I don't see Desantis playing along with that scheme.
DeSantis wants in on the trump train. This might be the way for him to do so.

You guys forget these guys are politicians. Trump has power to give, even F16's golden boy (whom I supported and voted for in primaries) will suck up to the King Don of the GOP if he wants a future after his gubernatorial career is up.
He's not a king. In fact, since he's term limited, he's technically a lame duck. But, setting your hyperbole aside, I suspect that the Gaetz thing takes a while to play out; long enough that the Senate appointment will have already been made. Of course, he could run to fill the seat in 2026, but does anyone really think that Gaetz would win the Republican primary for the Senate?
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Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.
It's the most important pick for the country, not just for Trump. The Senate has a role to play, and in this case, they can save Trump from himself. There are other qualified people out there. Heck, let's get an appointee from Texas. Cruz (clerked for Bill Rehnquist, former Texas Solicitor General and senator) would be outstanding for this job. Greg Abbott would be well qualified as well (former State Supreme Court, State AG, and governor).
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twk said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

twk said:

nortex97 said:

Sean davis on Charlie Kirk discussed possible treatment to have Gaetz appointed to the senate if the tds senators vote him down. That might be even funnier. Make them deal with him as a colleague if they pout about it too much.
Somehow, I don't see Desantis playing along with that scheme.
DeSantis wants in on the trump train. This might be the way for him to do so.

You guys forget these guys are politicians. Trump has power to give, even F16's golden boy (whom I supported and voted for in primaries) will suck up to the King Don of the GOP if he wants a future after his gubernatorial career is up.
He's not a king. In fact, since he's term limited, he's technically a lame duck. But, setting your hyperbole aside, I suspect that the Gaetz thing takes a while to play out; long enough that the Senate appointment will have already been made. Of course, he could run to fill the seat in 2026, but does anyone really think that Gaetz would win the Republican primary for the Senate?

I knew calling him that would throw you in a tizzy.
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I knew you were fixated on mental images of fellatio but chose not to focus on that.
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Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.
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The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.
Why do they keep doing it? Because we fall for it everytime. Willingly being taken advantage of is not a virtue.
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The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.


He's definitely an all star pick.
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twk said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.
It's the most important pick for the country, not just for Trump. The Senate has a role to play, and in this case, they can save Trump from himself. There are other qualified people out there. Heck, let's get an appointee from Texas. Cruz (clerked for Bill Rehnquist, former Texas Solicitor General and senator) would be outstanding for this job. Greg Abbott would be well qualified as well (former State Supreme Court, State AG, and governor).
I would pick Paxton before any of those. Those are not Trump loyalists. It has to be someone that Trump has absolute faith will follow his instructions.
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The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.
You don't give a **** about what other Senators think except that it aligns with how YOU think. You are substituting yours and others judgment for Trumps. That is a no go this time. Trump get his people either through the Senate or by recess appointment.

Then have Trump and Elon primary any Republican that opposes Trump's selections.
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A better resume isnt always better than someone that you simply trust.
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Donny Hayes said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.
Why do they keep doing it? Because we fall for it everytime. Willingly being taken advantage of is not a virtue.
Because they are falling for optics like always. They do not understand that we are engaged in war. It is time to step on some throats.
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Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.


He's definitely an all star pick.


How? Because he hates the establishment? There are other guys out there that hate the establishment too and they have more discipline than Gaetz does. What else has Gaetz shown that makes anyone think he's the one and only best option for AG?

If Gaetz become AG, then fine. We'll see how it goes. I'm not staunchly against him, but the idea that one man should have the power to do whatever he wants because he won by a lot is the inverse of how we should want our government run.
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You keep missing the point.

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The Banned
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Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

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None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.
You don't give a **** about what other Senators think except that it aligns with how YOU think. You are substituting yours and others judgment for Trumps. That is a no go this time. Trump get his people either through the Senate or by recess appointment.

Then have Trump and Elon primary any Republican that opposes Trump's selections.


So, to be clear: you are ok with Trump having full and complete authority to run the government however he and he alone see fit? I see no room for other opinions in the view stated above.
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The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.


He's definitely an all star pick.


How? Because he hates the establishment? There are other guys out there that hate the establishment too and they have more discipline than Gaetz does. What else has Gaetz shown that makes anyone think he's the one and only best option for AG?

If Gaetz become AG, then fine. We'll see how it goes. I'm not staunchly against him, but the idea that one man should have the power to do whatever he wants because he won by a lot is the inverse of how we should want our government run.

No because he has demonstrated he goes after the establishment, doesn't take bribes and funding from the typical swap sources, is loyal to trump, and feared enough by the enemy to have been ****ed with non stop through his entire legislative career.... kind of like another guy that just won the Presidency.

Oh and despite what you read and what you think, he's sharp as a tack and fearless.
Tom Fox
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The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.
You don't give a **** about what other Senators think except that it aligns with how YOU think. You are substituting yours and others judgment for Trumps. That is a no go this time. Trump get his people either through the Senate or by recess appointment.

Then have Trump and Elon primary any Republican that opposes Trump's selections.


So, to be clear: you are ok with Trump having full and complete authority to run the government however he and he alone see fit? I see no room for other opinions in the view stated above.
To be clear. I am completey comfortable with Trump having absolute power over the DOJ and DHS.
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Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.


He's definitely an all star pick.


How? Because he hates the establishment? There are other guys out there that hate the establishment too and they have more discipline than Gaetz does. What else has Gaetz shown that makes anyone think he's the one and only best option for AG?

If Gaetz become AG, then fine. We'll see how it goes. I'm not staunchly against him, but the idea that one man should have the power to do whatever he wants because he won by a lot is the inverse of how we should want our government run.

No because he has demonstrated he goes after the establishment, doesn't take bribes and funding from the typical swap sources, is loyal to trump, and feared enough by the enemy to have been ****ed with non stop through his entire legislative career.... kind of like another guy that just won the Presidency.

Oh and despite what you read and what you think, he's sharp as a tack.


So in your opinion, no one else out there exists that could do better than him? He is truly the best option for AG?
The Banned
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Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.
You don't give a **** about what other Senators think except that it aligns with how YOU think. You are substituting yours and others judgment for Trumps. That is a no go this time. Trump get his people either through the Senate or by recess appointment.

Then have Trump and Elon primary any Republican that opposes Trump's selections.


So, to be clear: you are ok with Trump having full and complete authority to run the government however he and he alone see fit? I see no room for other opinions in the view stated above.
To be clear. I am completey comfortable with Trump having absolute power over the DOJ and DHS.


And the senate. They are just supposed to do what he tells them, right?
Tom Fox
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The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.


He's definitely an all star pick.


How? Because he hates the establishment? There are other guys out there that hate the establishment too and they have more discipline than Gaetz does. What else has Gaetz shown that makes anyone think he's the one and only best option for AG?

If Gaetz become AG, then fine. We'll see how it goes. I'm not staunchly against him, but the idea that one man should have the power to do whatever he wants because he won by a lot is the inverse of how we should want our government run.

No because he has demonstrated he goes after the establishment, doesn't take bribes and funding from the typical swap sources, is loyal to trump, and feared enough by the enemy to have been ****ed with non stop through his entire legislative career.... kind of like another guy that just won the Presidency.

Oh and despite what you read and what you think, he's sharp as a tack.


So in your opinion, no one else out there exists that could do better than him? He is truly the best option for AG?
This is idiotic. Of course there is. But this is the dude that Trump wants. My god, Trump has 34 felony convictions. Do you think the actual voters care about Gaetz's background. This is political creatures and the mushy Republicans doing what they always do.

The dems never have this issue.

Honestly, I would rather just cuts out the centrist Republicans from the party. Other than votes, they are a net negative once we have actual power. I'd rather just ballot harvest from Bubba and the rednecks and cut you guys.
Tom Fox
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The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.
You don't give a **** about what other Senators think except that it aligns with how YOU think. You are substituting yours and others judgment for Trumps. That is a no go this time. Trump get his people either through the Senate or by recess appointment.

Then have Trump and Elon primary any Republican that opposes Trump's selections.


So, to be clear: you are ok with Trump having full and complete authority to run the government however he and he alone see fit? I see no room for other opinions in the view stated above.
To be clear. I am completey comfortable with Trump having absolute power over the DOJ and DHS.


And the senate. They are just supposed to do what he tells them, right?
The Republicans? Yes. Just like the dems do.
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Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.


He's definitely an all star pick.


How? Because he hates the establishment? There are other guys out there that hate the establishment too and they have more discipline than Gaetz does. What else has Gaetz shown that makes anyone think he's the one and only best option for AG?

If Gaetz become AG, then fine. We'll see how it goes. I'm not staunchly against him, but the idea that one man should have the power to do whatever he wants because he won by a lot is the inverse of how we should want our government run.

No because he has demonstrated he goes after the establishment, doesn't take bribes and funding from the typical swap sources, is loyal to trump, and feared enough by the enemy to have been ****ed with non stop through his entire legislative career.... kind of like another guy that just won the Presidency.

Oh and despite what you read and what you think, he's sharp as a tack.


So in your opinion, no one else out there exists that could do better than him? He is truly the best option for AG?
This is idiotic. Of course there is. But this is the dude that Trump wants. My god, Trump has 34 felony convictions. Do you think the actual voters care about Gaetz's background. This is political creatures and the mushy Republicans doing what they always do.

The dems never have this issue.

Honestly, I would rather just cuts out the centrist Republicans from the party. Other than votes, they are a net negative once we have actual power. I'd rather just ballot harvest from Bubba and the rednecks and cut you guys.


"Other than votes" you mean the most important thing they do? Also you won't have any actual power if you cut out those squishy moderates because Republicans will never be in the majority.
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Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.


He's definitely an all star pick.


How? Because he hates the establishment? There are other guys out there that hate the establishment too and they have more discipline than Gaetz does. What else has Gaetz shown that makes anyone think he's the one and only best option for AG?

If Gaetz become AG, then fine. We'll see how it goes. I'm not staunchly against him, but the idea that one man should have the power to do whatever he wants because he won by a lot is the inverse of how we should want our government run.

No because he has demonstrated he goes after the establishment, doesn't take bribes and funding from the typical swap sources, is loyal to trump, and feared enough by the enemy to have been ****ed with non stop through his entire legislative career.... kind of like another guy that just won the Presidency.

Oh and despite what you read and what you think, he's sharp as a tack.


So in your opinion, no one else out there exists that could do better than him? He is truly the best option for AG?
This is idiotic. Of course there is. But this is the dude that Trump wants. My god, Trump has 34 felony convictions. Do you think the actual voters care about Gaetz's background. This is political creatures and the mushy Republicans doing what they always do.

The dems never have this issue.

Honestly, I would rather just cuts out the centrist Republicans from the party. Other than votes, they are a net negative once we have actual power. I'd rather just ballot harvest from Bubba and the rednecks and cut you guys.


I'm literally advocating for less power concentrated with the president, you are advocating for what amounts to total power in the hands of the president, and somehow I'm the centrist? That makes no sense.

You can check my posting history. You will not find me advocate for one position that is not conservative enough to get me labeled "far right" by the MSM

I get that you want to stick it to the Dems, but just because they want their president to act like a dictator doesn't mean we should.
Tom Kazansky 2012
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The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.


He's definitely an all star pick.


How? Because he hates the establishment? There are other guys out there that hate the establishment too and they have more discipline than Gaetz does. What else has Gaetz shown that makes anyone think he's the one and only best option for AG?

If Gaetz become AG, then fine. We'll see how it goes. I'm not staunchly against him, but the idea that one man should have the power to do whatever he wants because he won by a lot is the inverse of how we should want our government run.

No because he has demonstrated he goes after the establishment, doesn't take bribes and funding from the typical swap sources, is loyal to trump, and feared enough by the enemy to have been ****ed with non stop through his entire legislative career.... kind of like another guy that just won the Presidency.

Oh and despite what you read and what you think, he's sharp as a tack.


So in your opinion, no one else out there exists that could do better than him? He is truly the best option for AG?
No idea but you're resorting to hyperbolic suggestions that I didn't say so I suspect you're just trolling or not a serious person.
Tom Fox
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The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

The Banned said:

Tom Fox said:

twk said:

Quote:

None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

Quote:

[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.


He's definitely an all star pick.


How? Because he hates the establishment? There are other guys out there that hate the establishment too and they have more discipline than Gaetz does. What else has Gaetz shown that makes anyone think he's the one and only best option for AG?

If Gaetz become AG, then fine. We'll see how it goes. I'm not staunchly against him, but the idea that one man should have the power to do whatever he wants because he won by a lot is the inverse of how we should want our government run.

No because he has demonstrated he goes after the establishment, doesn't take bribes and funding from the typical swap sources, is loyal to trump, and feared enough by the enemy to have been ****ed with non stop through his entire legislative career.... kind of like another guy that just won the Presidency.

Oh and despite what you read and what you think, he's sharp as a tack.


So in your opinion, no one else out there exists that could do better than him? He is truly the best option for AG?
This is idiotic. Of course there is. But this is the dude that Trump wants. My god, Trump has 34 felony convictions. Do you think the actual voters care about Gaetz's background. This is political creatures and the mushy Republicans doing what they always do.

The dems never have this issue.

Honestly, I would rather just cuts out the centrist Republicans from the party. Other than votes, they are a net negative once we have actual power. I'd rather just ballot harvest from Bubba and the rednecks and cut you guys.


I'm literally advocating for less power concentrated with the president, you are advocating for what amounts to total power in the hands of the president, and somehow I'm the centrist? That makes no sense.

You can check my posting history. You will not find me advocate for one position that is not conservative enough to get me labeled "far right" by the MSM

I get that you want to stick it to the Dems, but just because they want their president to act like a dictator doesn't mean we should.


I'm fine with gutting the power of the feds. You can't do that without amendments. That will never happen.

The dems will wield the power of the executive unchecked when they are in power. What you want is ideal but will never happen.

We need to plunge the sword of the executive up to the hilt in their chests.
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Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

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Tom Kazansky 2012 said:

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None of this BS matters. It is who Trump wants. He gets who he wants and Republicans need to fall in line and vote along party lines.
Not quite.

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[The President] shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, Judges of the supreme Court, and all other Officers of the United States, whose Appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by Law
US Constitution, Article II, Section 2

To paraphrase Brendan Sullivan (Oliver North's attorney), the Senate is not a potted plant. They are not there merely to rubber stamp every appointment Trump makes. No doubt, the vast majority will be approved, but Gaetz looks to be the rare exception (probably the only exception of the ones announced so far).


Trump won in a landslide. The Republicans should confirm Donald Duck if Trump asks them to do so.


And do you want a Republican form of government where each state's representatives do the will of their state, or one where one man calls all the shots?

To be honest, I like most of trumps picks but Gaetz is one I don't like. If Cruz or cornyn voted against him, it wouldn't bother me. If they think he's good to go, I'm fine with that too. If crux or cornyn were too scared to tell Trump no, that would be a problem.


Look the AG is Trump's most important pick from his perspective.

He got F'd over by his 2 picks his 1st term and then the dems confirmed Garland who spent 4 years engaged in lawfare against Trump and supporting liberal state prosecutors doing the same.

The dems started the weaponization of the DOJ with Obama and Holder.

I'm glad you like the other picks but Trump gets HIS guy in the DOJ. End of story.


I get that, but Matt Gaetz as AG isn't like some allstar pick. There are other people loyal to Trump that can do just as good of a job, if not better. If (and right now it's still an if) Gaetz did the things he's accused of, it's fair for senators to have reservations and asking politicians to blindly give Trump what he wants is a step too far for me.


He's definitely an all star pick.


How? Because he hates the establishment? There are other guys out there that hate the establishment too and they have more discipline than Gaetz does. What else has Gaetz shown that makes anyone think he's the one and only best option for AG?

If Gaetz become AG, then fine. We'll see how it goes. I'm not staunchly against him, but the idea that one man should have the power to do whatever he wants because he won by a lot is the inverse of how we should want our government run.

No because he has demonstrated he goes after the establishment, doesn't take bribes and funding from the typical swap sources, is loyal to trump, and feared enough by the enemy to have been ****ed with non stop through his entire legislative career.... kind of like another guy that just won the Presidency.

Oh and despite what you read and what you think, he's sharp as a tack.


So in your opinion, no one else out there exists that could do better than him? He is truly the best option for AG?
No idea but you're resorting to hyperbolic suggestions that I didn't say so I suspect you're just trolling or not a serious person.


What's hyperbolic? Several of yall seem to be having a meltdown at one pick getting some pushback. What is the fear? If there are others equal to or better than Gaetz, what is the fear of him being denied outside of Trump not getting everything he wants?
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