Posted on 11/08/2019 7:27:11 AM PST by Red Badger
Tom Shillue does a hilarious impersonation of Schiff on Greg Gutfeld’s show. He’s got the whole look down perfectly, especially the bug eyes.
State Department - the privileged loser kids of earlier 'elites' who got their spoiled brat offsprings into Yale by buying buildings for the University...and pulling strings.
The loser kids want jobs in State so foreigners will butter them up in exchange for them giving away OUR tax dollars to the best butt kissers.
It's a disgrace.
Trump should fire all the phonies with their puffed up delusions of grandeur and fake gravitas...
I love his Schiff routines! Hilarious!
I can’t argue one point you made.
Your assessment is brilliant. It should be repeated often. My compliments.
Not only will they refuse to report it, they will conceal the existence of any available documentation of the testimony. President Trump should summarize it and tweet it out, so at least the public becomes aware that there IS a "there" there!
They will dismiss any opposing testimony as debunked ‘conspiracy theories’ spread by FOX news........................
Why can’t you fire 20-30 in one fell swoop? Seriously, what work does an ambassador actually do? I’m sure that all of those guys and gals could go and we’d just put a note on the door, check back later..... all they ever want is money anyway. There could remain staff to handle issues with our citizens out of the country.
If Obama did that the media would use terms such as: "Decisive leadership", Needs to have his own team", "Clearing out the dead wood", "Fulfilling a campaign promise for fundamental change", etc. etc.
For Trump: "Devastating decision", "Trump foreign policy in disarray", "State Department in shock", "Foreign relations may never recover" etc. etc.
I'm not sure they even need to be told anymore.
Right wing talking points.
Agree - further, I think the plan also includes an unconstitutional censure vote, accompanied by NOT sending the case to the Senate, where real witnesses can be called, and the coup plot would be exposed.
The will censure and suspend the active impeachment investigation.
“You cant fire 20-30 ambassadors in one fell swoop,”
I don’t see why not. Most of them are just figureheads — cushy-job paybacks to people who support(ed) a POTUS. Diplomatic experience might help, but isn’t necessary.
...a stellar success for the Democrats and is accomplishing exactly what they want it to.
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So, they want to see Biden implode and become short of cash, while POTUS’ popularity climbs? They are pleased that over 70% of Americans see this as political, have lost trust in the MSM and no Republicans are supporting the impeachment inquiry attempt?
I knew the progs had a massive death wish, given their virulent anti-white, anti-male, anti-increased birth rate, but this is some sort of political suicide record.
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If you fire 20-30 ambassadors, all you have left are their career and leftist State Dept. subordinates in charge until you eventually get new appointments through the Senate.
Besides, most ambassadors are career not political appointments. According to this 2014 article, it was, of course, Obambi who politicized ambassador appointments:
“The AFSA, which keeps track of appointments, says in his second term so far, Obama has named a record number of political appointees, more than half, as compared to other recent presidents, who tend to name donors and friends to about one-third of the ambassadorial posts.”
- https://www.npr.org/2014/02/12/275897092/more-ambassador-posts-are-going-to-political-appointees
Yes, he did. As very president does.
2017 dismissal of U.S. attorneysAll but three of the requested resignations were accepted.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOn March 10, 2017, Jeff Sessions, who was appointed United States Attorney General by President Donald Trump, requested the resignations of 46 United States Attorneys.[1] Some resignations were declined by Sessions or Trump.[1][2] Media outlets described Sessions' move as abrupt and unexpected but not unprecedented. It is typical that when a new president enters office, that many sitting U.S. Attorneys depart on their own initiative before their term in office has concluded, or they are asked to resign. The other 47 U.S. Attorney posts were either already vacant by the end of Obama's administration or the incumbent U.S. Attorney had resigned at the beginning of Trump's administration.
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