Given his track record of appointments?
GAC06 said:
Given his track record of appointments?
Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
What makes this guy worth voting for?
oldag941 said:
I don't know how Trump or any of us could support Hegseth now. He wasn't honest on the "baggage" that was out there. He wasn't honest with Trump or the transition team. Who knows how accurate all of the reports are about his partying, mismanagement of non-profits, being drunk at work etc. But there is so much smoke, there is probably at least some fire out there. And apparently he wasn't forthcoming with Trump on that.
If Trump can't trust him, why should any of us?
I will say that even with all of this stuff out there, sometimes it can be offset by a strong resume or experience (including existing or strong relationships with important people in the Senate.....who will vote on you). He didn't have any of that to offset the "smoke".
Sources with direct knowledge tell me this story is nonsense and indicate they’ve had enough with games being played on Hegseth’s Defense nomination by Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa and Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) December 4, 2024
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atmtws said:
aggiebq03+ said:Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
What makes this guy worth voting for?
The incoming POTUS who was elected with what can only be called a "mandate" wants him in the position.
GAC06 said:
What's "recent"? W was 16 years ago. HW was 24, Reagan 28.
Trump's Supreme Court nominees seem good so far, but didn't he pick from a list? His administration was a disaster.
BMX Bandit said:aggiebq03+ said:Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
What makes this guy worth voting for?
The incoming POTUS who was elected with what can only be called a "mandate" wants him in the position.
If Trump nominated Hillary for SecDef, wouid that make her worth voting for?
I have no problem with Hegseth getting confirmed. But this "because Trump said so" didn't really sufficient.
MemphisAg1 said:
Trump voter here, but I also believe in the constitution and the Senate's role to advise and consent. If Hegseth gets confirmed, great. Fantastic.
If not, then next man or woman on deck. If he can't get 50 votes from his own party, then that's a red flag. Blame it on RINO's if you want, but there's no world in which Pete Hegseth is the only qualified nominee.
I fully support Trump's agenda to clean house and rid the DOD of its DEI infestation. But there are literally hundreds of qualified candidates who would be loyal to Trump and get the job done.
The most important thing is that he gets appointees confirmed quickly so they can execute the agenda. Banging your head against the wall for nominees who can't get confirmed is a waste of time. Ain't nobody got time for that, especially when we're trying to clean house while he's got both chambers of Congress.
Time is of the essence. Get it done.
AtticusMatlock said:
Halperin and Spicer were talking about this on their show this morning. A lot of GOP Senators have been telling people behind the scenes they are not comfortable with the pick. It is likely way more than the people listed here. It's not because of his ideas about Department of Defense reform. It's about managerial experience in general combined with a lot of the personal issues.
There was an article in the New Yorker published this week that talked about financial mismanagement within the veterans organization he was running. When you have difficulty managing the finances of a relatively small organization it's not going to translate well to an 800 billion dollar budget. This is at a Department that constantly fails audits.
Halperin thinks he will pull out before the nomination process even gets going.
They're saying on Fox right now that DeSantis might be the next man up. If Pete withdraws and Ron gets it, that's an upgrade IMO. DeSantis has skins on the wall from fighting woke and has been an exceptionally skillful governor at commanding large response events (hurricanes, etc). Even if it's not Ron, there are plenty of well qualified leaders who can get confirmed and clean house at DOD. Plenty of former generals and colonels who were swept out by the woke crowd and would love to return and clean house. Pete's not the only guy, but I'm also at peace if he get's confirmed.jwhaby said:MemphisAg1 said:
Trump voter here, but I also believe in the constitution and the Senate's role to advise and consent. If Hegseth gets confirmed, great. Fantastic.
If not, then next man or woman on deck. If he can't get 50 votes from his own party, then that's a red flag. Blame it on RINO's if you want, but there's no world in which Pete Hegseth is the only qualified nominee.
I fully support Trump's agenda to clean house and rid the DOD of its DEI infestation. But there are literally hundreds of qualified candidates who would be loyal to Trump and get the job done.
The most important thing is that he gets appointees confirmed quickly so they can execute the agenda. Banging your head against the wall for nominees who can't get confirmed is a waste of time. Ain't nobody got time for that, especially when we're trying to clean house while he's got both chambers of Congress.
Time is of the essence. Get it done.
My worry is that these RINOs are holding out so that Trump will be forced to nominate a candidate with latent/hidden swamp tendencies. They will be confirmed quickly, but they will sabotage his agenda from the inside.
I don't trust many of the sitting GOP senators, that's why I want Trump to clean house with cabinet members of his choosing. I don't want him to compromise, I want him to shine a spotlight on those who oppose him and his agenda and then use the full weight of Elon Musk to primary them in the next election.
aggiebq03+ said:GAC06 said:
What's "recent"? W was 16 years ago. HW was 24, Reagan 28.
Trump's Supreme Court nominees seem good so far, but didn't he pick from a list? His administration was a disaster.
You can just say "Yes he did exceptional picking Supreme Court justices" without being a massive Trump supporter. It's totally okay.
I prefer Hegseth because it's clear that he has been thinking about how to fix the military his whole career. Hell, if I was DeSantis and was appointed, then I'd still hire Hegseth as a deputy and let him run wild.jwhaby said:
I guess we will have to agree to disagree. I want the best candidate for the job, not the most popular. I believe that Trump picked Hegseth for a reason, and that's because he is the best person to implement his agenda. Desantis may not be bad, but he is clearly a step down or he would have been the initial nominee.
Interesting comment and probably valid, but does anyone remember McNamara (sp?).GAC06 said:
Don't need a flag rank for nominee, just someone with relevant experience running an organization of that size and complexity
aTmAg said:
I liked Hegseth because of what he said and because he was not a flag officer. We need somebody who will destroy DEI in the military and will turn the military into a meritocracy again, rather than just a political shell game.
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The latest iteration of the Pentagon's annual report to Congress on the Chinese military has stated that the People's Liberation Army (PLA) is evolving its capabilities and concepts to strengthen their ability to "fight and win wars" against the United States. House China Committee Chairman Rep. John Moolenaar (R-MI) has said that China "has enough weapons to overwhelm our air and missile defenses" that protect U.S. bases in the Pacific.
China now fields the largest army, navy and ground-based rocket force in the world. Beijing has also been hard at work to build a sophisticated hypersonic missile arsenal and to triple its nuclear arsenal by 2030.
The role of the Senate is "Advise and Consent" not advise and reject. Many in Washington are unable to read due to their love of power. If the senators cannot convince Trump he has selected a bad nominee, they should confirm him.nortex97 said:
Yeah, probably. I just think a GOP president should get his people, just as all Dem presidents do, unless the nominee is truly a criminal (so maybe Hillary would be the theoretical exception, as with Hunter).
Again, these folks get huge support staffs in office, there's no real requirement to 'knowing' all about the various pentagon layers of bs that is 'so helpful.' Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney knew all about it, and I think are historically the worst DoD secretaries I can recall (going way beyond my memory I'd put McNamara in the 'Biden' class of all time worst).
Please explain what I don't like about him?Stressboy said:Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
What makes this guy worth voting for?
You don't like him for one!
Ah yes, the dodge.Logos Stick said:Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
What makes this guy worth voting for?
Do some research and educate yourself.
fc2112 said:
And as opposed to Hegseth who is not qualified, Patel is very qualified to run the FBI. Lots of large organization managerial experience.