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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We've got another letter addressed to Emil Bove - the resignation of Hagen Scotten, HLS '10, US Army veteran, Trump supporter (it seems) That's going to leave a mark. [img]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GjwpTkZXIAE2mcT?format=jpg&name=medium[/img][/quote] I really wish feds like this attorney could understand how bad they look to “the other side”. It is constitutionally permissible for the Executive to make a “mistake”. I get that this prosecutor disagrees with the policy choice being made. I might even disagrees, too. But the self-importance and messiah complex of this so-called civil servant oozes out of his letter. Sorry, you don’t get to make this decision, bubba. It belongs to the elected officials and their delegates. Resign if you must, but making this a public spectacle and using words akin to “ALMOST a quid pro quo” is just unbecoming. I’m starting to get the feeling that feds see themselves as guardians of not just the constitution but of fundamental policy choices. The narcissism of late Gen Xers and millennials made them wholly unfit for civil service. [/quote] This is the arrogance of someone who can mouth off because he knows his money and career are guaranteed. A Kavanaugh clerk from a wealthy background who has been groomed to become a senator or governor. Naive people in this thread see a brave hero speaking truth to power. :lol: In reality, he's seizing a plum opportunity to make a long-planned transition to politics. It's not every day a chance to become a household name while convincingly coming off as a selfless hero falls in one's lap. :lol: His white male brain trust of powerbrokers jointly ghostwrote this letter last night. I'm sorry, but it's hilarious to see the credulous responses in this thread. These are two groups of cold-blooded opportunists facing off in a choreographed spectacle that will advance all of their careers. [/quote] Who’s going to want to elect a FedSoc Roberts clerk who wouldn’t follow the Trump party line? He’ll be an outcast like all of the never Trump Republicans.[/quote] Oh, is that so? An outcast among whom exactly? Lol.[/quote] You didn’t answer the question. Who’s going to vote for this guy? Democrats won’t. Republicans won’t either. [/quote] It's funny you think that elites who break with Trump are "outcasts" just because the media plays up their alleged travails as maverick outsiders for the benefit of people like you. :lol: (And who told you this guy is or will become a Never-Trumper? Look how carried away you've gotten because he broke with Trump's cronies on one very safe issue.) Anyway, are you unaware this is Trump's last term? While you sit glued to the screen lamenting Trump's every move as if he's going to live forever, people much smarter than you are making moves for when he departs. One or even two presidential terms are nothing to people who plan their career moves 20 years in advance. I mean you're reading along as the clueless liberals on this very liberal website lionize this guy as a hero and patriot and you can't get it through your head that this guy just gave himself major bipartisan appeal? You'll be hearing from him again, not to worry. In the meantime, maybe you can donate to help him pay his bills or find a safe house because he's really put it all on the line here. :lol:[/quote]
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