Matt Gaetz tapped for AG

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Anonymous wrote:As someone who deals regularly with the Justice Department, I’m speechless.


I’m sure Weinstein is as well. Karma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Every Republican I know is throwing up in their mouth over this choice. The comments section on the "National Review" article about this is almost breaking their site:

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/trump-nominates-matt-gaetz-as-attorney-general/

My question to all the "hold your nose and vote for Trump" crowd is this: what did you think was going to happen when you voted for him? The writing was on the wall.

I thought Republicans were supposed to be against sex trafficking not have someone as the head of our DOJ who sex trafficked himself?

Republicans, with respect, you're going to have to talk out the trash with this one. This is the problem you created by having this psycho elected with unchecked power.


This is their way of getting rid of the “Deep State”.
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Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad for the career civil service personnel who are working in some of these agencies.


They appreciate the sentiment. DOJ atttoneys are tough. They aren’t going to stand down without a show.


A made for tv drama, as we have been experiencing for close to a decade now. That’s what they excel at. G-d help us all. America comes in a distant second to their shows. Nothing like dooming us all because America voted for a republican and that’s completely unacceptable, how dare they! Democrats own DC, they own the presidency, they own the vote. Fugging rubes, they can’t be trusted to vote the way they are supposed to: for democrats. So get those scripts written, give the actors their lines. Get the stories in place. The show must go on.


You simply don’t get it, do you? Voting for a Republican is not wrong. Nobody wants a one-party system because that would not be a democracy. We need two healthy, functioning, political parties. The problem is the GoP is in thrall to a crazy narcissist who cares only about himself. We’re not opposed to Trump because he is the Republican nominee – – we’re opposed to him because he’s Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:Every Republican I know is throwing up in their mouth over this choice. The comments section on the "National Review" article about this is almost breaking their site:

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/trump-nominates-matt-gaetz-as-attorney-general/

My question to all the "hold your nose and vote for Trump" crowd is this: what did you think was going to happen when you voted for him? The writing was on the wall.

I thought Republicans were supposed to be against sex trafficking not have someone as the head of our DOJ who sex trafficked himself?

Republicans, with respect, you're going to have to talk out the trash with this one. This is the problem you created by having this psycho elected with unchecked power.


This is their way of getting rid of the “Deep State”.


By replacing it with MAGA?!
Anonymous
Perhaps this has been answered but for how many years was Gatz a prosecutor?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps this has been answered but for how many years was Gatz a prosecutor?


I asked this earlier. Can’t find anything on google either. Seems like maybe never? Not even a trial attorney?
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Anonymous wrote:The Nestor thing always made me wonder if anyone had actually checked with the Cubans about his family. Like, Elian Gonzalez except a dark alternate reality where the relatives were trafficking perverts who "forgot" to tell his father he was alive.

All empires fall eventually and many morph into a clown show in their death throes. I guess this is what we get.


The Nestor things is creepy AF. As a parent, my gut was screaming out.

Don’t forget that the Speaker has a similar Nestor situation as well.
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jsteele wrote:Two things which I may repeat in my blog tomorrow:

1) Does anyone want to have a conversation about how DEI candidates are not qualified?

2) Between Rubio and Gaetz, who thinks Trump is trying to create opportunities for family members? Rumor is that Lara Trump will get Rubio's seat. Do any Trump family members live in the panhandle?


Wow. That's ... words fail me.


How about Desantis "takes" Rubio seat and appoints Lara to run FL???


And I thought Christians were scared of hell.
Anonymous
The real winners here are the people of Florida. They can boot the looney sex offender to DC and elect a real Representative. Not that they will, of course.
Anonymous
Now we know why he doesn’t want confirmation hearings. I don’t think half or more will be approved. Congress is not going to be a rubber stamp for his antics.
Anonymous
Ha. This is not much different than the past four years and the current administration. He’s making a mockery of all the doj employees. Truly shows what trump thinks of those employees and I cannot blame him. If I worked there I’d be interviewing with urgency.
Anonymous
1.5 years as an attorney....white men have ur SOOOOO hard
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Anonymous wrote:Perhaps this has been answered but for how many years was Gatz a prosecutor?


I asked this earlier. Can’t find anything on google either. Seems like maybe never? Not even a trial attorney?


This is all that Wikipedia had to say. “After graduating from the William & Mary Law School in Williamsburg, Virginia, he briefly worked in private practice before running for state representative.” He’s been in politics since then.

It’s not clear he ever was a prosecutor or trial attorney. He’s been a politician longer than he’s been anything else.
Anonymous
Republican Senators, time to take out your trash - before it's too late. The situation is approaching 911 with Gaetz and Gabbard.

Save your party, save our country, don't agree to this.
Anonymous
He has more legal experience than RFK did.
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