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TexaninVA
11-18-2016, 10:43 AM
As Trump goes about filling his Cabinet and other senior officer positions, here is a theorem I believe will prove useful to keep in mind:
Axelrod: Trump’s picks a ‘monster’s ball’ | TheHill (http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/306718-axelrod-trumps-transition-picks-a-monsters-ball)
The louder the liberals squeal, the better the pick.
It means Trump is putting the right people into office to drain the swamp
Sit back and enjoy .... maybe have some popcorn as well
Rockyrd
11-18-2016, 10:54 AM
As Trump goes about filling his Cabinet and other senior officer positions, here is a theorem I believe will prove useful to keep in mind:
Axelrod: Trump’s picks a ‘monster’s ball’ | TheHill (http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/306718-axelrod-trumps-transition-picks-a-monsters-ball)
The louder the liberals squeal, the better the pick.
It means Trump is putting the right people into office to drain the swamp
Sit back and enjoy .... maybe have some popcorn as well
His appointments thus far will surely make hearings on those that require congressional approval interesting and most have serious "back stories". Not that the GOP cannot move them through but in doing so, he could lose some GOP support and make things public that will not endear his selections to the public,
Gen Flynn will be maybe the most interesting as he has quite a "back story"
rjm1cc
11-18-2016, 11:01 AM
My observation over the years is that solving a problem is not always on the top of the list for elected officials. If the problem is solved the affected people may not vote for them in the future. Hopefully we get a set of officials that want to solve the problem and not care about a political career.
MDLNB
11-18-2016, 12:38 PM
His appointments thus far will surely make hearings on those that require congressional approval interesting and most have serious "back stories". Not that the GOP cannot move them through but in doing so, he could lose some GOP support and make things public that will not endear his selections to the public,
Gen Flynn will be maybe the most interesting as he has quite a "back story"
General Flynn is already a done deal. He needs no one else's approval. And what makes it extra great is the fact that Obama fired him for not agreeing with him.
TexaninVA
11-18-2016, 12:56 PM
Rep Pompeo as the CIA Director is a BRILLIANT choice ...
- 1st in his class at West Point
-- served as armored cavalry officer active duty
- Harvard Law Review editor
- 3 Term congressman
- private businessman
-- Tea Party 2010
Outstanding appointment President-elect Trump :)
RickeyD
11-18-2016, 01:09 PM
Rep Pompeo as the CIA Director is a BRILLIANT choice ...
- 1st in his class at West Point
-- served as armored cavalry officer active duty
- Harvard Law Review editor
- 3 Term congressman
- private businessman
-- Tea Party 2010
Outstanding appointment President-elect Trump :)
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TexaninVA
11-18-2016, 01:18 PM
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Rickey .. .you're just frightened and need some puppy therapy. You can play with my neighbor's Pit Bull if you want.
Rockyrd
11-18-2016, 01:33 PM
General Flynn is already a done deal. He needs no one else's approval. And what makes it extra great is the fact that Obama fired him for not agreeing with him.
You are correct....my error for sure.
He still has quite a back story, and the media will cover it and be called liars for publishing it, but he was fired in 2014 and part of the dismissal if I recall correctly had to do with his handling of classified material along with a chaotic style
TexaninVA
11-18-2016, 01:40 PM
You are correct....my error for sure.
He still has quite a back story, and the media will cover it and be called liars for publishing it, but he was fired in 2014 and part of the dismissal if I recall correctly had to do with his handling of classified material along with a chaotic style
The main reason he was fired is because he was critical of Obama allowing ISIS to form and conquer ... and just sitting there passively.
RickeyD
11-18-2016, 01:48 PM
Rickey .. .you're just frightened and need some puppy therapy. You can play with my neighbor's Pit Bull if you want.
I'll stick with my golden thank you.
MDLNB
11-18-2016, 02:08 PM
Rep Pompeo as the CIA Director is a BRILLIANT choice ...
- 1st in his class at West Point
-- served as armored cavalry officer active duty
- Harvard Law Review editor
- 3 Term congressman
- private businessman
-- Tea Party 2010
Outstanding appointment President-elect Trump :)
Uh oh, not the old Harvard Law Review editor thingy. We have seen how that has worked out with Obama. Hope this is not a factor that keeps him from being confirmed. :ohdear:
billethkid
11-19-2016, 03:56 PM
Some here do not understand the concept of putting people in that are qualified to do the job of the position.
VS Obama's picks that have a hard time finding their backside with a map!
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