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Who are your Trump dream cabinet picks?

Politics is a long game. Not a short one.
trump has precisely 4 yrs remaining to make the crater he has been mandated to leave on the political landscape as we known it as enormous as possible, and has absolute zero cause for concern on the optics for his re-election/ future advancement of his political career. And possibly/likely only 2 yrs before losing at least 1 of 2 legislative bodies. F the long game; it's time to wreck shit, slash & burn:smokin:.
 
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trump has precisely 4 yrs remaining to make the crater he has been mandated to leave on the political landscape as we known it as enormous as possible. F the long game.

4 if he is lucky. He has to the midterms would be more realistic
 
Trump Need to clean up the voting process. All these states that can’t count the day of voting always end up changing the vote over to democrat. Ballot drops after the day of voting can’t be allowed. All this crap leads to voting corruption.
 
Personally, I think that Gaetz pick is dumb.

There are smart people out there that can be just as ruthless and not obnoxious at the same time. Trump, intentionally or not, just poked a finger in the eye of a lot of people that he will need support from over the next 4 years. I am NOT saying go along to get along, but also pick you battles and your hills. Gaetz isn't a hill I would die for in any way.

Add in the cloud about him maybe fucking a 17 year old girl and being close friends with some questionable people, who are in prison, and this is a head-scratching move to me.

Being a Terminator like AG doesn't have to be an attention whore also.

I would have never picked Gaetz. It's a bad look all around.

And yet the charges were dropped.

This is just like Trump and Epstein...you know damn well if there was anything to the allegations, the Dems would have been all over it at some point. Shit, when it came out he was convicted before even being charged.

Stop believing everything the state run media is telling you.

Besides, he got rid of that POS McCarthy.
 
It's not about being nice. Again, you can be ruthless and willing to slash throats and not be bombastic and an attention whore.

I want a ruthless, throat slasher!!! Shit, I want a Letisha James or whatever her name is in NY mentality on our side. As the AG, awesome.

I just don't see Gaetz as the guy. Many House republicans hate him over the Speaker ousting. Pretty much every dem hates him.

Again, add in the whole was he fucking a 17 year old, an investigation that ends before release cause he resigns (which IS a shady fucking rule regardless) and it's an unnecessary can of worms.

There HAD to be better options. Lots of humans in the USA. To think this was the best pick is mind boggling to me.
Biden got away with molesting an intern, after that I don't pay attention to D allegations. And the Videos I've seen of Gaetz in Congress I like. So we'll see. That Swalwell POS needs prosecuted. Who else will do it?
 
i have no use for that lying bitch Latisha or what ever her name is. i want honest people prosecuting the law breakers, not someone on the other side. just apply the laws honestly.
 
Hey everybody, the nation's leading war hawks and literally some of the world's worst people who have been wrong about literally every foreign policy issue of their careers leading to the deaths of millions and endless war profiteering are screaming to high heavens how dangerous of a nomination Tulsi is! Do they have ANY idea how comforting that is to the non-psychos? If she's dangerous to their worldview that is a fucking GREAT thing for America and the world as a whole.

Also, all the nation's pharma shills are crying to high heavens about the dangers of RFK Jr. Again, if he's dangerous to their worldview... fucking GREAT!
 
Hey everybody, the nation's leading war hawks and literally some of the world's worst people who have been wrong about literally every foreign policy issue of their careers leading to the deaths of millions and endless war profiteering are screaming to high heavens how dangerous of a nomination Tulsi is! Do they have ANY idea how comforting that is to the non-psychos? If she's dangerous to their worldview that is a fucking GREAT thing for America and the world as a whole.

Also, all the nation's pharma shills are crying to high heavens about the dangers of RFK Jr. Again, if he's dangerous to their worldview... fucking GREAT!
Yep, the louder the establishment cries the better off we are.

Same thing with Elizabeth Warren and her passive aggressive bullshit towards DOGE and Vivek/Elon. If she thinks it's a bad idea there's no surer sign that it isn't.
 
Do the dem's like warren/wasserman-shultz/AOC just think that maybe the 798th time they shriek 'Russian asset!' about a conservative (who hasn't been uncovered after 4-6-8 yrs of letter-agency investigations) is just magically gonna finally be the one that connects with the entire population??? :shaking:


Like, Trump is not just a spy, he's the absolute BEST spy to ever walk the planet- {according to them}, he's clearly guilty of the crimes they shriek about but he has out-maneuvered the full-force of the most powerful government on earth, and the FBI, CIA, NSA et. al, for the last 10 yrs,???

But they sure showed us when they caught him red handed on those embellished/ gray area financial records.:laughing:


I'm most concerned at the overall positive reception of the Rubio appointment... :eek:
 
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Do the dem's like warren/wasserman-shultz/AOC just think that maybe the 798th time they shriek 'Russian asset!' about a conservative (who hasn't been uncovered after 4-6-8 yrs of letter-agency investigations) is just magically gonna finally be the one that connects with the population??? :shaking:
The Cold War never ended for these people and AOC doesn't have any sort of critical thinking skills.
 
Do the dem's like warren/wasserman-shultz/AOC just think that maybe the 798th time they shriek 'Russian asset!' about a conservative (who hasn't been uncovered after 4-6-8 yrs of letter-agency investigations) is just magically gonna finally be the one that connects with the population??? :shaking:

If they don't get Tulsi and RFK through I will have lost all hope.
 
Do the dem's like warren/wasserman-shultz/AOC just think that maybe the 798th time they shriek 'Russian asset!' about a conservative (who hasn't been uncovered after 4-6-8 yrs of letter-agency investigations) is just magically gonna finally be the one that connects with the entire population??? :shaking:


Like, Trump is not just a spy, he's the absolute BEST spy to ever walk the planet- {according to them}, he's clearly guilty of the crimes they shriek about but he has out-maneuvered the full-force of the most powerful government on earth, and the FBI, CIA, NSA et. al, for the last 10 yrs,???

But they sure showed us when they caught him red handed on those embellished/ gray area financial records.:laughing:


I'm most concerned at the overall positive reception of the Rubio appointment... :eek:

They have zero awareness that they've lost the narrative battle and the mainstream media just reinforced their delusions.

Rubio is fucking awful. He's an establishment neocon to the core. Obviously Trump thinks he's weak and he can control him and he's said as much in the past but I would've felt a lot better if he just picked someone who want a dyed in the wool neocon. That was the spot I wanted for Tulsi.
 

Inside The Uniparty’s Effort To Destroy Matt Gaetz​


Matt Gaetz, Trump’s appointee for attorney general, was the victim of an orchestrated campaign of lawfare, a deliberate and cynical manipulation of the legal system to undermine political opponents. As a tireless defender of President Trump, Gaetz made enemies on both sides of the aisle, particularly during his vociferous stand against the fake Russian collusion narrative, the subsequent impeachment witch hunt and the ouster of the speaker of the House. Yet it is precisely this dedication to defending Trump’s legitimacy—and by extension, the will of the people—that has painted a target on Gaetz’s back.

Gaetz, as Trump’s attorney general pick, epitomizes Trump’s plan to transform the Department of Justice from a tool of political persecution into a bulwark against overreach. The Biden-Harris regime, threatened by a Gaetz appointment, decided to sabotage his career by dredging up baseless accusations. They found an easy mark—an accusation so lurid that the mere mention could destroy a man’s reputation. The charge? That Matt Gaetz was involved in sex trafficking with a 17-year-old high school student. Anonymously sourced and without evidence, these accusations painted Gaetz as a predator in the national press, all without a shred of corroboration. The hysteria was predictable, a veritable stampede of breathless reporters and smug talking heads all too eager to destroy a vocal Trump ally.

The situation became even more complex when Joel Greenberg, a Republican and former Seminole County, Florida, tax collector, and a close associate of Gaetz, was arrested in June 2020. Greenberg was subsequently indicted on 33 federal charges, including sex trafficking of a minor, identity theft and wire fraud. In May 2021, Greenberg pleaded guilty to six charges, notably sex trafficking a minor and agreed to cooperate with federal authorities. Part of Greenberg’s cooperation included providing information about Gaetz, alleging that Gaetz had sexual relations with a 17-year-old girl and paid for her travel, potentially violating federal sex trafficking laws. This led to a federal investigation into Gaetz.

Despite Greenberg’s cooperation, it became evident that his allegations were merely a desperate attempt to secure a lighter sentence. His credibility quickly unraveled under scrutiny, and the Department of Justice concluded its investigation into Gaetz without filing charges, citing concerns over the reliability of key witnesses, particularly Greenberg. Recognizing the lies and deceit at play, the DOJ chose to throw the book at Greenberg instead. Greenberg was sentenced to 11 years in prison for his crimes.
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Gaetz, rather than slinking away, fought back. He revealed that the entire charade was a grotesque attempt to extort his father, a man of considerable means, by individuals including former Department of Justice officials. They wanted $25 million to make these allegations disappear. But rather than play along with their insidious game, Gaetz went to the FBI. His father donned a wire and cooperated in a sting operation that ultimately exposed the blackmail plot for what it was—a fraud concocted to destroy Matt Gaetz and, by extension, the Trump movement.
By 2022, the Justice Department, unable to ignore the evidence, charged Steven Alford with attempting to extort $25 million from the Gaetz family. He was convicted and sentenced to five years in prison. As for Gaetz, the DOJ quietly closed its investigation, admitting that no charges were warranted. But the damage had been done. For nearly two years, Matt Gaetz was a convenient punchline for Jimmy Kimmel and SNL, a byword for supposed Republican moral hypocrisy. His enemies within the House and Senate found new ammunition, and the media, once again, played its role to perfection—propagating a narrative that had no basis in fact.
What makes Gaetz’s case particularly infuriating is the convergence of opportunism on both sides of the political divide. The so-called “Uniparty,” that elite establishment so terrified of true populist change, has shown that its members will eagerly exploit any perceived weakness among those who challenge the status quo. The Republican establishment had no qualms about targeting Gaetz when it suited them. Payback for ousting Speaker Kevin McCarthy was swift and brutal, with House Republicans resurrecting these unfounded claims in the Ethics Committee. The echoes of the Santos expulsion reverberated as they plotted Gaetz’s removal. This is the price of leadership within the GOP today: dare to defy the “proper” order, and you will find your allies ready to knife you in the back.
Now, as the Senate considers Gaetz’s confirmation as Attorney General, the Democrats and RINO Senators have their talking points lined up. They will cite the ethics investigation, resurrecting old innuendo to cast doubt on his fitness to lead. They will ignore the facts—that the DOJ itself, under Biden’s auspices, found no crime to charge—because facts are secondary to the narrative. This is not about justice; it is about keeping a true believer in America First ideals away from the levers of power.
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President Joe Biden speaks in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, Monday, April 11, 2022, to announce a final version of his administration’s ghost gun rule, which comes with the White House and the Justice Department under growing pressure to crack down on gun deaths. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Matt Gaetz’s saga is emblematic of the broader battle raging in American politics. He represents a threat to the comfortable status quo, a firebrand who does not shrink from confrontation. His stand against the fake Russia collusion hoax, his challenges to Rep. Adam Schiff during the impeachment charade, and his role in holding House Republicans accountable all mark him as an enemy of those who prize power over principle. His unflinching support for the January 6 defendants, many of whom have faced disproportionate legal consequences compared to other protest movements, further underscores his willingness to fight for the forgotten.

This is a campaign of political annihilation. It is a warning to anyone who dares oppose the regime, a declaration that the levers of state power can and will be used against you if you prove too troublesome. It is lawfare, pure and simple—using the threat of investigation, the weaponization of leaks, and the power of the media to silence dissent. Matt Gaetz, despite being exonerated by the DOJ, is facing a second trial in the court of public opinion, one engineered by his enemies not for truth, but for political gain.
But history shows us that such tactics often fail in the long run. Gaetz is far from the first conservative to face such treatment. From Goldwater to Reagan, from Nixon to Trump, the left and its allies within the establishment have consistently used smears, innuendo and outright falsehoods to destroy their opponents. Yet these tactics have also galvanized the conservative base, revealing to ordinary Americans the lengths to which the establishment will go to maintain its power. Matt Gaetz’s ordeal, painful though it has been, will likely serve a similar purpose—exposing the corruption at the heart of Washington and rallying those who still believe in an America for the people, not the powerful.
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You misspelled brain.
Ain't she the one with enough tiddies that it makes up the difference?

Don't really want smart people in positions of power. The dumber the better. Reduces trust in them and their ability to get anything done. Fetterman is the perfect example.
 
I like Trump but if he uses recess appointments to bypass constitutional intent of requiring advice and consent of the Senate is straight up bull shit.
 
I like Trump but if he uses recess appointments to bypass constitutional intent of requiring advice and consent of the Senate is straight up bull shit.
I guess they better get on the fucking Trump train then huh? You know represent their voters not their own agenda. Fuck them all until they learn how to serve the people and their country first.
 
I guess they better get on the fucking Trump train then huh? You know represent their voters not their own agenda. Fuck them all until they learn how to serve the people and their country first.
Get on the train of Trump will circumvent the constitution?

And this is cool with you?

Where is the line?

Just do it how it’s written… That’s not a big ask.
 
There will be no need to circumvent it at all if they do their jobs as intended.
There job is to act as one of checks and balances.
There are three branches of government for a reason, and it’s greater than Donald Trump.

Get them appointed through standard and intended practices.

And there’s no reason to say they won’t pass, which is why Trumps willingness to fuck over constructional intent, when you don’t even need to should concern the shit out of you.
 
There job is to act as one of checks and balances.
There are three branches of government for a reason, and it’s greater than Donald Trump.

Get them appointed through standard and intended practices.

And there’s no reason to say they won’t pass, which is why Trumps willingness to fuck over constructional intent, when you don’t even need to should concern the shit out of you.

You're getting yourself all worked up over something that hasn't happen and may never happen yet.

I want Trump to get everyone he wants. If there's going to be a few R senators who swallowed the MSM bullshit about some of Trumps picks and are going to fuck things up, ya, recess appoint them. Then primary those senators next time they're up for election.

There shouldn't have to be a single recess appointment. All of the R senators should understand that the American people spoke, and with that Trump should get his team. But, just because the R's got the majority, doesn't mean they all got dewormed at the same time.
 
How did the little loophole get there in the first place then?


I think the Senate should keep their ass at work like the rest of America. and quit playing fuck fuck games.



The Senate, as set up by the U.S. Constitution, holds an important role in confirming — or rejecting — high-level officials like Cabinet positions, judges and ambassadors. It’s part of the government’s checks and balances that ensures the president does not get to unilaterally rule. However, there is a clause in the Constitution that allows presidents to fill out their administrations while the Senate is in recess.

During the nation’s early history, Congress would take months-long breaks from Washington, and presidents could use recess appointments to avoid having an important job go unfilled. But more recently, the process of recess appointments has been featured in partisan fights with the president.

President Bill Clinton made 139 recess appointments and President George W. Bush made 171, though neither used the process for top-level Cabinet positions, according to the Congressional Research Service. President Barack Obama tried to continue the practice, using it 32 times, but a 2014 Supreme Court ruling put a check on the president’s power to make recess appointments.

The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the Senate has to recess or adjourn for 10 days before a president can make unilateral appointments. That’s resulted in a practice where the Senate — even during weeks-long breaks from Washington — still holds pro-forma sessions where one senator opens and closes the chamber, but no legislative business is conducted.

The House also holds some power over recess appointments by refusing to allow the Senate to adjourn.
 
I'm good with all Trumps picks so far, I especially like our new "Border Czar"
You guy's may want to watch this video about who Trump is picking and why he is picking them,

 
I like Trump but if he uses recess appointments to bypass constitutional intent of requiring advice and consent of the Senate is straight up bull shit.

We would all be howling if the dems did it. Recess appointments should only happen in case DC is nuked or some similar emergency.
 
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