Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michele Flournoy is at the head of the line for Sec Def.
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Susan Rice needs a non-confirmation slot--she wouldn't make it through the Senate. A caveat for any of these names, if Biden thinks they'd be too hard to get through
Agree with everyone but Rice. I worked with her and she is not capable. We propped her up as well as we could.
Say more. I understand smart and savvy yet is focused up, not down, in her relations, so perhaps better for an advisor role, but less suited for a cabinet position, especially one that has been pretty bruised by Pompeo.
I worked with her too. She’s a bitch, and I mean that fairly literally. She threw a briefer out of her car once because she didn’t like the material she was being briefed.
I think Flournoy is a lock for SecDef nomination - will she face any issues with the Senate? I have only heard people speak highly of her.
+1 on the assessment of Rice. I have a friend that had to brief her during a major international negotiation a few years ago. Friend called Rice "The Wicked Witch" and was so afraid of her wrath friend literally stayed awake all night ready to brief just in case. And my friend was in a very senior position themselves! This was a posting where we had the head of pretty much every national security agency/organization/task force visit. I can only think of one other agency head that was kind of a dick. Everyone else was pretty decent and gracious.
Flournoy is a sure thing to have bipartisan support, but Rice can't get through. Non starter. I'm relieved about that. Brilliant but too many stories about her temper and lack of discipline to be in the top diplomatic post.
Agree that Rice is non-confirmable. I wonder if she will end up in the Administration at all. I think making her National Security Advisor again is not a great move. Wendy Sherman should be brought on to get the Iran Nuclear Deal back on track.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michele Flournoy is at the head of the line for Sec Def.
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Susan Rice needs a non-confirmation slot--she wouldn't make it through the Senate. A caveat for any of these names, if Biden thinks they'd be too hard to get through
Agree with everyone but Rice. I worked with her and she is not capable. We propped her up as well as we could.
Say more. I understand smart and savvy yet is focused up, not down, in her relations, so perhaps better for an advisor role, but less suited for a cabinet position, especially one that has been pretty bruised by Pompeo.
I worked with her too. She’s a bitch, and I mean that fairly literally. She threw a briefer out of her car once because she didn’t like the material she was being briefed.
I think Flournoy is a lock for SecDef nomination - will she face any issues with the Senate? I have only heard people speak highly of her.
+1 on the assessment of Rice. I have a friend that had to brief her during a major international negotiation a few years ago. Friend called Rice "The Wicked Witch" and was so afraid of her wrath friend literally stayed awake all night ready to brief just in case. And my friend was in a very senior position themselves! This was a posting where we had the head of pretty much every national security agency/organization/task force visit. I can only think of one other agency head that was kind of a dick. Everyone else was pretty decent and gracious.
Flournoy is a sure thing to have bipartisan support, but Rice can't get through. Non starter. I'm relieved about that. Brilliant but too many stories about her temper and lack of discipline to be in the top diplomatic post.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michele Flournoy is at the head of the line for Sec Def.
...
Susan Rice needs a non-confirmation slot--she wouldn't make it through the Senate. A caveat for any of these names, if Biden thinks they'd be too hard to get through
Agree with everyone but Rice. I worked with her and she is not capable. We propped her up as well as we could.
Say more. I understand smart and savvy yet is focused up, not down, in her relations, so perhaps better for an advisor role, but less suited for a cabinet position, especially one that has been pretty bruised by Pompeo.
I worked with her too. She’s a bitch, and I mean that fairly literally. She threw a briefer out of her car once because she didn’t like the material she was being briefed.
I think Flournoy is a lock for SecDef nomination - will she face any issues with the Senate? I have only heard people speak highly of her.
+1 on the assessment of Rice. I have a friend that had to brief her during a major international negotiation a few years ago. Friend called Rice "The Wicked Witch" and was so afraid of her wrath friend literally stayed awake all night ready to brief just in case. And my friend was in a very senior position themselves! This was a posting where we had the head of pretty much every national security agency/organization/task force visit. I can only think of one other agency head that was kind of a dick. Everyone else was pretty decent and gracious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michele Flournoy is at the head of the line for Sec Def.
...
Susan Rice needs a non-confirmation slot--she wouldn't make it through the Senate. A caveat for any of these names, if Biden thinks they'd be too hard to get through
Agree with everyone but Rice. I worked with her and she is not capable. We propped her up as well as we could.
Say more. I understand smart and savvy yet is focused up, not down, in her relations, so perhaps better for an advisor role, but less suited for a cabinet position, especially one that has been pretty bruised by Pompeo.
I worked with her too. She’s a bitch, and I mean that fairly literally. She threw a briefer out of her car once because she didn’t like the material she was being briefed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right and Trump makes great appointments? I'm sure they'll be relieved with anyone who isn't batshit crazy. Not advocating for Pete on this and I doubt he wants this job, but come on, the generals won't be super picky.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden fell in love with Mayor Pete during the primary and wanted to adopt him as a surrogate son. And he did a fantastic job on Fox fighting for Biden. I bet there is a place for him.
I like Chief of Staff for Pete.
I think we all fell in love with Mayor Pete. He would succeed wherever they need him.
This. Mayor pete is incredibly charismatic.
Do you have any concept of the level of experience needed to be CoS?
But, but, but he can speak seven languages and went to Harvard!!!! Let's make him Secretary of Defense!
Oh I’m sure the Joint Chiefs would love that.
“Well, you know, he was in the Army Reserves and did a tour in Afghanistan, primarily as an army intelligence analyst. So you know — he can totally lead DoD.”
You think they’ll take just any schmuck? Hilarious.
I think they'll be happy with whoever Biden gives them and this speculation about the opinions of bureaucrats you don't know is ridiculous.
Pp clearly has never worked with military brass. Fortunately we know Biden cares about having appropriately credentialed officials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right and Trump makes great appointments? I'm sure they'll be relieved with anyone who isn't batshit crazy. Not advocating for Pete on this and I doubt he wants this job, but come on, the generals won't be super picky.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden fell in love with Mayor Pete during the primary and wanted to adopt him as a surrogate son. And he did a fantastic job on Fox fighting for Biden. I bet there is a place for him.
I like Chief of Staff for Pete.
I think we all fell in love with Mayor Pete. He would succeed wherever they need him.
This. Mayor pete is incredibly charismatic.
Do you have any concept of the level of experience needed to be CoS?
But, but, but he can speak seven languages and went to Harvard!!!! Let's make him Secretary of Defense!
Oh I’m sure the Joint Chiefs would love that.
“Well, you know, he was in the Army Reserves and did a tour in Afghanistan, primarily as an army intelligence analyst. So you know — he can totally lead DoD.”
You think they’ll take just any schmuck? Hilarious.
I think they'll be happy with whoever Biden gives them and this speculation about the opinions of bureaucrats you don't know is ridiculous.
Pp clearly has never worked with military brass. Fortunately we know Biden cares about having appropriately credentialed officials.
I know — it’s hilarious and sort of sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right and Trump makes great appointments? I'm sure they'll be relieved with anyone who isn't batshit crazy. Not advocating for Pete on this and I doubt he wants this job, but come on, the generals won't be super picky.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden fell in love with Mayor Pete during the primary and wanted to adopt him as a surrogate son. And he did a fantastic job on Fox fighting for Biden. I bet there is a place for him.
I like Chief of Staff for Pete.
I think we all fell in love with Mayor Pete. He would succeed wherever they need him.
This. Mayor pete is incredibly charismatic.
Do you have any concept of the level of experience needed to be CoS?
But, but, but he can speak seven languages and went to Harvard!!!! Let's make him Secretary of Defense!
Oh I’m sure the Joint Chiefs would love that.
“Well, you know, he was in the Army Reserves and did a tour in Afghanistan, primarily as an army intelligence analyst. So you know — he can totally lead DoD.”
You think they’ll take just any schmuck? Hilarious.
I think they'll be happy with whoever Biden gives them and this speculation about the opinions of bureaucrats you don't know is ridiculous.
You’re very naive.
- Fed of almost 10 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right and Trump makes great appointments? I'm sure they'll be relieved with anyone who isn't batshit crazy. Not advocating for Pete on this and I doubt he wants this job, but come on, the generals won't be super picky.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden fell in love with Mayor Pete during the primary and wanted to adopt him as a surrogate son. And he did a fantastic job on Fox fighting for Biden. I bet there is a place for him.
I like Chief of Staff for Pete.
I think we all fell in love with Mayor Pete. He would succeed wherever they need him.
This. Mayor pete is incredibly charismatic.
Do you have any concept of the level of experience needed to be CoS?
But, but, but he can speak seven languages and went to Harvard!!!! Let's make him Secretary of Defense!
Oh I’m sure the Joint Chiefs would love that.
“Well, you know, he was in the Army Reserves and did a tour in Afghanistan, primarily as an army intelligence analyst. So you know — he can totally lead DoD.”
You think they’ll take just any schmuck? Hilarious.
I think they'll be happy with whoever Biden gives them and this speculation about the opinions of bureaucrats you don't know is ridiculous.
Pp clearly has never worked with military brass. Fortunately we know Biden cares about having appropriately credentialed officials.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right and Trump makes great appointments? I'm sure they'll be relieved with anyone who isn't batshit crazy. Not advocating for Pete on this and I doubt he wants this job, but come on, the generals won't be super picky.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden fell in love with Mayor Pete during the primary and wanted to adopt him as a surrogate son. And he did a fantastic job on Fox fighting for Biden. I bet there is a place for him.
I like Chief of Staff for Pete.
I think we all fell in love with Mayor Pete. He would succeed wherever they need him.
This. Mayor pete is incredibly charismatic.
Do you have any concept of the level of experience needed to be CoS?
But, but, but he can speak seven languages and went to Harvard!!!! Let's make him Secretary of Defense!
Oh I’m sure the Joint Chiefs would love that.
“Well, you know, he was in the Army Reserves and did a tour in Afghanistan, primarily as an army intelligence analyst. So you know — he can totally lead DoD.”
You think they’ll take just any schmuck? Hilarious.
I think they'll be happy with whoever Biden gives them and this speculation about the opinions of bureaucrats you don't know is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right and Trump makes great appointments? I'm sure they'll be relieved with anyone who isn't batshit crazy. Not advocating for Pete on this and I doubt he wants this job, but come on, the generals won't be super picky.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden fell in love with Mayor Pete during the primary and wanted to adopt him as a surrogate son. And he did a fantastic job on Fox fighting for Biden. I bet there is a place for him.
I like Chief of Staff for Pete.
I think we all fell in love with Mayor Pete. He would succeed wherever they need him.
This. Mayor pete is incredibly charismatic.
Do you have any concept of the level of experience needed to be CoS?
But, but, but he can speak seven languages and went to Harvard!!!! Let's make him Secretary of Defense!
Oh I’m sure the Joint Chiefs would love that.
“Well, you know, he was in the Army Reserves and did a tour in Afghanistan, primarily as an army intelligence analyst. So you know — he can totally lead DoD.”
You think they’ll take just any schmuck? Hilarious.
I think they'll be happy with whoever Biden gives them and this speculation about the opinions of bureaucrats you don't know is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I hope he chooses Tony Blinken for State. He is brilliant and a great person to work with. If the pick of Klain tells us anything, its that Biden values long-term relationships. Susan Rice is another option, but idk if Biden wants to burn all his political capitol in a fight with Mcconnell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:State: Mitt Romney
Treasury: Michael Bloomberg
Defense: Tom Ridge
AG: Patrick Morrisey
Interior: Jeb Bush
Agriculture: Sonny Perdue is doing a good job
Commerce: John Kasich
Labor: _____
Health:urthy_____
HUD: Ben Carson is doing a good job
Did McCain rise from the dead and win the election?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Right and Trump makes great appointments? I'm sure they'll be relieved with anyone who isn't batshit crazy. Not advocating for Pete on this and I doubt he wants this job, but come on, the generals won't be super picky.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden fell in love with Mayor Pete during the primary and wanted to adopt him as a surrogate son. And he did a fantastic job on Fox fighting for Biden. I bet there is a place for him.
I like Chief of Staff for Pete.
I think we all fell in love with Mayor Pete. He would succeed wherever they need him.
This. Mayor pete is incredibly charismatic.
Do you have any concept of the level of experience needed to be CoS?
But, but, but he can speak seven languages and went to Harvard!!!! Let's make him Secretary of Defense!
Oh I’m sure the Joint Chiefs would love that.
“Well, you know, he was in the Army Reserves and did a tour in Afghanistan, primarily as an army intelligence analyst. So you know — he can totally lead DoD.”
You think they’ll take just any schmuck? Hilarious.