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  • Massie Should Go Full Milei on the USDA

    11/10/2024 10:09:38 AM PST · by hardspunned · 29 replies
    National Review ^ | Dominic Pino
    Rumors are swirling that Representative Thomas Massie (R., Ky.) is under consideration to be secretary of agriculture in the incoming Trump administration. A committed libertarian such as Massie would be a good person to lead perhaps our most socialistic government department. Trump’s first agriculture secretary, former Georgia governor Sonny Perdue, was a more status quo pick. Massie, or someone like him, would be a positive sign that Trump intends to keep his promise to shake up the federal bureaucracy and reduce the power that Washington, D.C., holds in American life.
  • Brian Kemp Is Better at Politics Than You Are. The Georgia governor’s resounding victory over Stacey Abrams — and Donald Trump — confirms his political savvy.

    11/09/2022 7:29:42 AM PST · by karpov · 58 replies
    National Review ^ | November 9, 2022 | Dominic Pino
    Brian Kemp is a winner. Though his margin of victory was large, his win was not inevitable. Donald Trump made it a mission to defeat Kemp after he refused to play along with Trump’s stolen-election nonsense in 2020. He endorsed David Perdue, the former Georgia senator, in the Republican primary. Going up against the former president, who remains the most prominent personality in the Republican Party, was no small task. But Kemp approached his reelection campaign intentionally and with considerable skill. First step: Defeat Perdue. Already a known quantity statewide, Perdue could have defeated Kemp. Many other Republicans who faced...