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A quandary over here:
I can't decide whether to call her Crawley Ann Killway or Killyanne Crawlspace. I have a Facebork audience! They expect strictly uppercrust satire! They're waiting! Help me out here, you upper n lower crusts! |
Apparently Kellyanne's teen daughter has applied for emancipation from her parents and both she and George are stepping away from their political activities to heal the family. Can't fault them for that.
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I think the rats are starting to abandon the sinking ship.
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List of Trump administration dismissals and resignations - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...d_resignations |
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What does George Conway do in the Lincoln project? Was he just a figurehead? Maybe he plays a role in the regular operations (helping design the ads, or helping arranging fundraising.) And just how important is Kellyanne Conway to Trump? We know he doesn't tend to actually listen to advice. And lets face it, some of her actions have been embarrassing (alternative facts anyone?) I'm not necessarily saying you're wrong... I just don't have enough information to say either way. But its possible that the loss of George Conway will harm the lincoln project more than the loss of Kellyanne Conway will harm Trump. |
I have to wonder if after todays PERFORMANCE!!! that Kimberly Guilfoyle will get her job. I don't even know what Conway's job was lately, but I can see Trump looking at KG and saying, "Hey, I like this gal!"
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Judge rules that Trump's 'temporary' Bureau of Land Management chief, who has been in the position for over a year, has been blocked from that job.
https://www.npr.org/2020/09/25/91711...EYaF6PbDFc6JHw Now expect either a stalling appeal, another 'temporary' leader with similar scruples, or for the Trump administration to just ignore the ruling. |
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In what way is the ruling "outrageous" as claimed by a "Department of the Interior spokesman"? |
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I suspect one of the first items on the order of business for the new Congress will be to pass laws that restrict "interim" and "acting" position holders to a very short period, like 90 days. And that the position must be filled within that 90 day period, and Senate committee approval must be provided to fill the position. Should that not happen, the position will become vacant until the requirements ARE met, and no further legislation affecting that department, nor management structural changes, nor changes in business practices, can come into effect in the meantime. The incentive will be to fill the position with a cross-party suitable candidate, or the department stalls.
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Yeah.
They'd have a field day essentially shutting down whole swathes of government by simply doing **** all whenever they had control of the Senate. |
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Sooner or later we have to accept that Checks and Balances as they are currently set up have turned into codified Obstructionism because of tribal partisanism.
The idea the President nominates a SCOTUS Justice while the Senate approves it was based on the idea that there weren't going to be scenarios where the President couldn't nominate anyone that would make the Senate happy. The check and balance was on the "Okay you might not get your ideal choice and you might have to compromise to a choice that's more acceptable to everyone" level and it's not at that level anymore. |
Came across this article from the NYT today, entitled "Tracking the White House Coronavirus."
Looking like the thread title may become unpleasantly literal in the relatively near term. Sent from my SM-T560NU using Tapatalk |
Latest developments with COVID at the White House has given this thread an entirely different meaning.
Ninja'd by d4m10n in seconds! |
Earlier today Trump gave one his long-winded telephone interviews where he was bitching about the following three people:
Attorney General Barr: for not arresting more Democrats. Secretary of State Pompeo: for not finding the Clinton e-mails when she was Secretary of State. FBI Diector Wray: for not establishing widespread voter fraud. Therefore, we may see a big wave of high-level job evictions before too long. |
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Not exactly part of the white house, but still Trump-adjacent, so sort of relevant...
From: CNBC Elliott Broidy, a former top fundraiser for President Donald Trump and the Republican Party, was charged Thursday by federal authorities with violating a foreign lobbying law.... Prosecutors accused the venture capitalist Broidy of violating that law as part of a scheme to get the Justice Department to drop a major investigation into a foreign national widely believed to be fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Low Apparently not his first criminal act (Was convicted of bribery around a decade ago), so I guess it made perfect sense for Trump to have him work on his campaign. |
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Wrong thread
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The last couple of weeks have given the term "Survivor" in this thread an all new meaning...
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True to Trump form and function, Trump is now talking about firing Fauci.
https://news.yahoo.com/appreciate-ad...4n7KuA7EjsYwmB 'I appreciate the advice': After crowd chants 'Fire Fauci!' Trump says to wait until after the election ... "Fire Fauci!" the crowd then began to chant. Trump paused briefly to listen to the refrain before telling his supporters, "Don't tell anybody, but let me wait 'til a little bit after the election, please." "I appreciate the advice. I appreciate the advice," Trump continued. "No, he's been wrong though a lot. He's a nice man though. He's been wrong on a lot." ... |
Yeah he's been wrong a lot, he thought Trump would take effective action.
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Does it count for the purposes of White House Survivor if there's no break in service? If Trump fires Fauci on Wednesday and Biden hires him for the transition team on Thursday, did he really get fired?
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Because a sitting President dismissed him from one job while a President-Elect hired him for a different job. |
Trump will try to hire Atlas into the job as the director for NIAID.
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I heard that The PDJT can't actually fire Dr. Fauci -- that has to come from another boss. Of course, Trump would never do it face-to-face himself anyway.
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Well that settles it. It's not like Trump has never done anything he's not allowed to do.
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