Adam Schiff calls Matt Gaetz a child sex trafficker. Guess you can say anything you want now on TV and get away with it. pic.twitter.com/4QQTjXxgrF
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) November 17, 2024
Adam Schiff calls Matt Gaetz a child sex trafficker. Guess you can say anything you want now on TV and get away with it. pic.twitter.com/4QQTjXxgrF
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) November 17, 2024
Takes one to know one.captkirk said:Adam Schiff calls Matt Gaetz a child sex trafficker. Guess you can say anything you want now on TV and get away with it. pic.twitter.com/4QQTjXxgrF
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) November 17, 2024
nortex97 said:
Anyone who thinks Trump is going to risk letting Collins-murk-Cornyn et al. do a little victory dance over a vote on this one is self-evidently in the Kamala IQ realm, imho.
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
It will be a recess appointment after some squabbles bubble up in January in the senate hearings (not just Gaetz), and Johnson and Thune both adjourn for a couple weeks (fake news piece crying about it). Two consecutive 210 day terms as a recess appointee, as long as the senate is adjourned for 10 days (SCOTUS precedent).Im Gipper said:So what is your prediction on what happens here?nortex97 said:
Anyone who thinks Trump is going to risk letting Collins-murk-Cornyn et al. do a little victory dance over a vote on this one is self-evidently in the Kamala IQ realm, imho.
Ag87H2O said:After Holder and Garland, what do Republicans have to lose? It's time to start playing hardball. What are the Democrats going to do, appoint a radical partisan hack AG next time they have the Oval Office? Please.Player To Be Named Later said:
And the next Democrat President will do the same thing.
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squabbles bubble up in January in the senate hearings (not just Gaetz), and Johnson and Thune both adjourn for a couple weeks (fake news piece crying about it). Two consecutive 210 day terms as a recess appointee, as long as the senate is adjourned for 10 days (SCOTUS precedent).
Adam Schiff is a creepy liar. There is nothing he could say that I would believe.captkirk said:Adam Schiff calls Matt Gaetz a child sex trafficker. Guess you can say anything you want now on TV and get away with it. pic.twitter.com/4QQTjXxgrF
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) November 17, 2024
Again, I hear you but it's Trump's choice. Unless something irrefutably illegal is proved, I suspect we'll both find out because I don't think Trump backs down from this one. Gaetz either gets confirmed or Trump uses the recess appointment process to buy him 420 days to do the job and prove his detractors wrong.twk said:I agree that worrying about what the Democrats might do in the future is pointless. My objection to Gaetz is that I don't think he's up to the job, regardless of how loyal he's been to Trump. If you want to undo the damage done by Holder and Garland, you need someone competent leading the charge, and there is simply nothing in Gaetz's resume that says he's that guy.Ag87H2O said:After Holder and Garland, what do Republicans have to lose? It's time to start playing hardball. What are the Democrats going to do, appoint a radical partisan hack AG next time they have the Oval Office? Please.Player To Be Named Later said:
And the next Democrat President will do the same thing.
captkirk said:Adam Schiff calls Matt Gaetz a child sex trafficker. Guess you can say anything you want now on TV and get away with it. pic.twitter.com/4QQTjXxgrF
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) November 17, 2024
I could be wrong about this, but from what I've read, there are two problems with the recess appointment route. First, the Senate has to vote to recess for 10 days, so there's no guarantee that you get the requisite votes if the issue is putting Gaetz in office. Second, a recess appointment serves until the end of the session OR until his confirmation is voted on; so, even if Gaetz gets a recess appointment, I think the Senate will act on his nomination, up or down, before we get very far down the road.Quote:
Again, I hear you but it's Trump's choice. Unless something irrefutably illegal is proved, I suspect we'll both find out because I don't think Trump backs down from this one. Gaetz either gets confirmed or Trump uses the recess appointment process to buy him 420 days to do the job and prove his detractors wrong.
Only because despite how terrible and corrupt a Democrat nominee may be, the establishment Republicans always give the Democrat President deference and confirm his choice - because he won the election.BoydCrowder13 said:Ag87H2O said:After Holder and Garland, what do Republicans have to lose? It's time to start playing hardball. What are the Democrats going to do, appoint a radical partisan hack AG next time they have the Oval Office? Please.Player To Be Named Later said:
And the next Democrat President will do the same thing.
Holder and Garland got confirmed. There are picks out there that would make more centrist Dems squirm. There is always someone worse.
📺On February 5, 1983, NBC aired the ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ episode, ‘The Bicycle Man,’ in which, Arnold and Dudley become friends with the owner of a local bicycle shop, unaware that he is a pedophile pic.twitter.com/Tx54KxgDoB
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This is the reason why some Republicans despise Matt Gaetz.pic.twitter.com/j4eyMOcZMG
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) November 17, 2024
captkirk said:This is the reason why some Republicans despise Matt Gaetz.pic.twitter.com/j4eyMOcZMG
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) November 17, 2024
captkirk said:This is the reason why some Republicans despise Matt Gaetz.pic.twitter.com/j4eyMOcZMG
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) November 17, 2024
In this clip, he's trying to intimidate a member of the ethics committee (you think it's a coincidence that he singled out this guy?). It didn't work.FireAg said:captkirk said:This is the reason why some Republicans despise Matt Gaetz.pic.twitter.com/j4eyMOcZMG
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) November 17, 2024
This is precisely why I think Gaetz gets through…
He has something on them, and the deal is, you confirm him, or the laundry gets aired…
And that's fine, that's what the constitution calls for. The president makes his nomination, and the senate votes on it. Nothing wrong with that. I won't lose any sleep if he gets confirmed, I'm just afraid that he's not up to the challenge of this job, and it's too important to let this opportunity go by just because Trump likes the way this guy tweets I've got no problem with the rest of his nominations; this one is just not plausible. Maybe I'm biased as an attorney, but you don't make someone with so little legal experience AG if you are serious about getting the job done.FireAg said:
I think you're wrong, but either way, I don't see Trump backing down or Gatez backing out…
FireAg said:
That's what I keep coming back to…where's the proof???
We have hearsay from this person or that who would have motivations to tell a story…
But here is the proof?
The receipts? Text messages? Cash withdrawals? Money transactions?
All we have are unsubstantiated claims about a guy who is dangerous to several establishment types…
Two adult hookers who brought a 17 year old "friend" to a party they were working. And that is coming from their lawyer.Quote:
Apparently they had at least two eye witnesses
aggiehawg said:Two adult hookers who brought a 17 year old "friend" to a party they were working. And that is coming from their lawyer.Quote:
Apparently they had at least two eye witnesses
Shades of Mike Nifong and the Duke lacrosse case. No wonder DOJ backed away from this.SwigAg11 said:aggiehawg said:Two adult hookers who brought a 17 year old "friend" to a party they were working. And that is coming from their lawyer.Quote:
Apparently they had at least two eye witnesses
That seems to me like those two individuals were enabling child prostitution. That is morally reprehensible and would cast serious doubt on their testimony. At least to me it would.