Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The only person who needs to be convinced is Joe Biden, and he isn't asking you for your opinion.
Clearly, he isn't asking for many peoples opinions, because some of these picks have not been very strategic.
I agree, but Pete would not be a bad pick for Transportation Secretary.
How would he be good? Enlighten me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The only person who needs to be convinced is Joe Biden, and he isn't asking you for your opinion.
Clearly, he isn't asking for many peoples opinions, because some of these picks have not been very strategic.
I agree, but Pete would not be a bad pick for Transportation Secretary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The only person who needs to be convinced is Joe Biden, and he isn't asking you for your opinion.
Clearly, he isn't asking for many peoples opinions, because some of these picks have not been very strategic.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing for Bernie?
Anonymous wrote:Interesting reporting from WaPo on the progressive left being upset with Biden’s cabinet picks.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/biden-cabinet-frustrates-liberals/2020/12/13/ae72691a-3c05-11eb-8328-a36a109900c2_story.html
He’s a moderate. What’d these people expect?
Anonymous wrote:
The only person who needs to be convinced is Joe Biden, and he isn't asking you for your opinion.
President-elect Joe Biden offered Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms a position in his Cabinet, but she did not accept it, according to a statement from Rashad Taylor, Bottoms’ senior adviser.
“Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms was honored to have been offered a role in the Cabinet, which she respectfully declined,” Taylor said in a statement to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Taylor declined to say what position was offered.
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“She was never offered an Ambassadorship,” Taylor said in his statement.
Several prominent Georgia Democrats have reported that Bottoms was in the running to lead the Small Business Administration, a Cabinet level post.