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Trump Cabinet

Post by audiophile » Fri Nov 11, 2016 9:11 pm

I'm hearing Rudy, Chris and Sarah, and Newt are in the running.

Besides Rudy and Newt, there has to much better choices!


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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by Bryce » Fri Nov 11, 2016 9:17 pm

audiophile wrote:I'm hearing Rudy, Chris and Sarah, and Newt are in the running.

Besides Rudy and Newt, there has to much better choices!
My Picks:

Jeff Sessions for Secretary of Defense.

Trey Gowdy for Attorney General

NO to Palin, Rudy or Big Boy.

Also, I think my boy Ted would make an excellent Supreme Court Justice to replace Scallia.
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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by audiophile » Fri Nov 11, 2016 9:20 pm

Ted has lots of experience...
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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by Deleted User 8570 » Fri Nov 11, 2016 10:08 pm

Bryce wrote:
audiophile wrote:I'm hearing Rudy, Chris and Sarah, and Newt are in the running.

Besides Rudy and Newt, there has to much better choices!
My Picks:

Jeff Sessions for Secretary of Defense.

Trey Gowdy for Attorney General

NO to Palin, Rudy or Big Boy.

Also, I think my boy Ted would make an excellent Supreme Court Justice to replace Scallia.
Oh good god almighty that would be a terrible pick...

Sessions is a decent man and I could support that pick...

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Post by Calvert DeForest » Sat Nov 12, 2016 10:47 am

Trump has an important choice to make here. He can appoint qualified competent people to his cabinet, or he can return political favors.

I had no doubt that he made backroom deals with Gingrich, Christie, Giuliani and Palin in exchange for their endorsements. What those deals may have been or what the outcome will be remains to be seen.

All of the aforementioned individuals are neocon hawks. We've been down that road.
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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by Deleted User 8570 » Sat Nov 12, 2016 11:59 am

Calvert DeForest wrote:Trump has an important choice to make here. He can appoint qualified competent people to his cabinet, or he can return political favors.

I had no doubt that he made backroom deals with Gingrich, Christie, Giuliani and Palin in exchange for their endorsements. What those deals may have been or what the outcome will be remains to be seen.

All of the aforementioned individuals are neocon hawks. We've been down that road.
Wasn't he supposed to be the swamp draining no back room deals guy?

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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by Deleted User 9015 » Sat Nov 12, 2016 12:21 pm

NS8401 wrote:
Calvert DeForest wrote:Trump has an important choice to make here. He can appoint qualified competent people to his cabinet, or he can return political favors.

I had no doubt that he made backroom deals with Gingrich, Christie, Giuliani and Palin in exchange for their endorsements. What those deals may have been or what the outcome will be remains to be seen.

All of the aforementioned individuals are neocon hawks. We've been down that road.
Wasn't he supposed to be the swamp draining no back room deals guy?
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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by Bryce » Sat Nov 12, 2016 10:08 pm

John Bolton for Secretary of State.
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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by Bryce » Sat Nov 12, 2016 10:14 pm

This is tounge in cheek, but you gotta admit it would be rather entertaing, Rush Limbaugh as Press Secretary.
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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by audiophile » Sun Nov 13, 2016 7:19 am

Sounds like Pence has replaced Christie on the transition team.
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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by Deleted User 8570 » Sun Nov 13, 2016 11:03 am

audiophile wrote:Sounds like Pence has replaced Christie on the transition team.
Yep... he's expected To be kind of like what Cheney was to W only more so...

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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by Turkeytop » Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:29 pm

Trump Staff Appointments



Trump chooses RNC chairman Reince Priebus as chief of staff, Stephen Bannon as chief strategist




President-elect Donald Trump made his first two key personnel appointments on Sunday, one an overture to Republican circles by naming GOP chief Reince Priebus as his White House chief of staff, the other a shot across the bow of the Washington establishment by tabbing Breitbart news executive Stephan Bannon as chief strategist and senior counsellor.


The two men had made up the president-elect’s chief of staff shortlist, and while Priebus received that job, Bannon’s post also is expected to wield significant clout. The media executive with ties to the alt-right and white nationalist movement was given top billing in the press release announcing their appointments.


Trump’s hires were, at first glance, contradictory, though they fit a pattern of the celebrity businessman creating a veritable Rorschach test that allowed his supporters to see what they wanted. Priebus, who lashed the RNC to Trump this summer despite some intraparty objections, is a GOP operative with deep expertise of the Washington establishment that Trump has vowed to shake up. He has close ties to House Speaker Paul Ryan, a fellow Wisconsinite.

Bannon, meanwhile, helped transform the Breitbart news site into the leading mouthpiece of the party’s anti-establishment wing, which helped fuel the businessman’s political rise. Ryan has been one of his most frequent targets.


“Steve and Reince are highly qualified leaders who worked well together on our campaign and led us to a historic victory,” Trump said. “Now I will have them both with me in the White House as we work to make America great again.”


Neither Priebus nor Bannon bring policy experience to their new White House roles. Chiefs of staff in particular play a significant role in policy making, serving as a liaison to Cabinet agencies and deciding what information makes it to the president’s desk. They’re often one of the last people in the room with the president as major decisions are made.


In announcing the appointments, Trump said Priebus and Bannon would work as “equal partners” — effectively creating two power centres in the West Wing. The arrangement is risky and could leave ambiguity over who makes final decisions.


Trump has long encouraged rivalries, both in business and in his presidential campaign. He cycled through three campaign managers during his White House run, creating a web of competing alliances among staffers.


Priebus is a traditional choice, one meant as an olive branch to the Republicans who control both houses of Congress as Trump looks to pass his legislative agenda.


Ryan tweeted, “I’m very proud and excited for my friend Reince. Congrats!” Ryan made no mention of Bannon in that tweet, but earlier told CNN that he didn’t know Bannon but “I trust Donald’s judgment.”


The Bannon pick, however, is anything but safe.


Under Bannon’s tenure, Brietbart pushed a nationalist agenda and became one of the leading outlets of the so-called alt-right — a movement often associated with white supremacist ideas that oppose multiculturalism and defend “Western values.”

John Weaver, a Republican strategist who worked for Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s presidential campaign, tweeted, “The racist, fascist extreme right is represented footsteps from the Oval Office. Be very vigilant, America.”


Bannon, who became campaign CEO in August, pushed Trump to adopt more populist rhetoric and paint rival Hillary Clinton as part of a global conspiracy made up of the political, financial and media elite, bankers bent on oppressing the country’s working people — a message that carried Trump to the White House but to some, carried anti-Semitic undertones.


An ex-wife of Bannon said he expressed fear of Jews when the two battled over sending their daughters to private school nearly a decade ago, according to court papers reviewed this summer by The Associated Press. In a sworn court declaration following their divorce, Mary Louise Piccard said her ex-husband had objected to sending their twin daughters to an elite Los Angeles academy because he “didn’t want the girls going to school with Jews.”


A spokeswoman for Bannon denied he made those statements.


The appointments came after a day in which Trump’s tough-talking plan to rein in illegal immigration showed signs Sunday of cracking, with the president-elect seemingly backing off his vow to build a solid wall along the southern U.S. border and Ryan rejecting any “deportation force” targeting people in the country illegally.


Though Trump told CBS’ “60 Minutes” in an interview airing Sunday night that his border wall might look more like a fence in spots, one thing didn’t change from his primary: the combative billionaire took to Twitter to settle some scores.


During a four-hour spree, Trump savaged The New York Times for being “dishonest” and “highly inaccurate” and gloated about the GOP stalwarts lining up to congratulate him, bragging that staunch critics and GOP rivals Kasich, Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush had sent attaboys.


Trump also told “60 Minutes” he would eschew the $400,000 annual salary for the president, taking only $1 a year.


As Trump revenge-tweeted, threats flew between power brokers, and protests across the country continued.


Early in the GOP primaries, Trump had vowed to immediately deport all 11 million people living in the country illegally. But he distanced himself from that position as time went on, eventually saying that he would focus on people living in the country illegally who had committed crimes beyond their immigration offences. He emphasized in the “60 Minutes” interview that securing the border is his very first immigration priority.


John Weaver, a Republican strategist who worked for Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s presidential campaign, tweeted, “The racist, fascist extreme right is represented footsteps from the Oval Office. Be very vigilant, America.”


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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by Deleted User 8570 » Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:53 pm

Priebus I get (though he's NOT in any way "draining the swamp"... he's surrounding himself with absolute insiders. Stephen Bannon scares the hell out of me...

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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by bmw » Mon Nov 14, 2016 10:10 am

Bryce wrote:This is tounge in cheek, but you gotta admit it would be rather entertaing, Rush Limbaugh as Press Secretary.
Apparently Laura Ingraham is under serious consideration.

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Re: Trump Cabinet

Post by audiophile » Mon Nov 14, 2016 10:37 am

Laura "no dead air" Ingraham?
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