Kinda feels like the wheels have come off.

Well, regarding your opinion on this:

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Isn't that true of us all? Or do you find validation in the approval, the accolades from complete strangers on the Internet in regard to your opinions?
 

Trump picks former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton as national intelligence director​

President Donald Trump on Thursday said that he is nominating Jay Clayton to become the next permanent director of national intelligence.

Clayton is currently the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and is the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Trump’s announcement comes after controversy over his recent appointment of top federal housing official Bill Pulte to serve as acting director of national intelligence, to replace outgoing DNI Tulsi Gabbard.


Obviously, he's qualified for the position. ;)

Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor spread false conspiracy theories Monday about California’s still-ongoing primary vote count, suggesting that delayed results may be evidence of fraud.

The alarming insinuation from a top Department of Justice (DOJ) official is just the latest example of President Donald Trump and his allies using California’s protracted tallying of ballots to fuel conspiracy theories.

“On the integrity side, we’re doing an absolutely terrible job, and the American people are right to question it,” Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, told CNBC’s Joe Kernen when asked if any of the claims of voter fraud in California’s elections were true.

Though his jurisdiction lies nearly 3,000 miles from California, Clayton also took aim at the state’s mail-in voting laws.


Unfortunately, it doesn't satisfy the statute written when the position of DNI was created requiring the person filling the job to have intel experience.

This comes on the same day Don did a TACO on another strike on Iran he said would be happening today.

Erratic much?

I think it's likely Don was getting a message from Senate Repubs that an unqualified loyalist like Pulte wasn't going to get confirmed and was an embarrassment.
Senate Republicans need to understand that Trump is an unqualified president and also an embarrassment.

The Pulte debacle is further proof of that.
 
Senate Republicans need to understand that Trump is an unqualified president and also an embarrassment.

The Pulte debacle is further proof of that.
Baby Donald's first impulse is to always choose the best candidate.........for him...........not the country. The pushback on Pulte being so epically unqualified is the only reason to have nominated Clayton.

Who is also unqualified by the statutory standards established when the DNI position was created. I hope Dem's stand firm in opposing him for that reason but I've heard a few things to suggest they are willing to accept the lesser of two evils. That's a mistake.
 
Isn't that true of us all? Or do you find validation in the approval, the accolades from complete strangers on the Internet in regard to your opinions?
I don't need validation because ...

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Baby Donald's first impulse is to always choose the best candidate.........for him...........not the country. The pushback on Pulte being so epically unqualified is the only reason to have nominated Clayton.

Who is also unqualified by the statutory standards established when the DNI position was created.
You seem proud of your ignorance.
 

Trump picks former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton as national intelligence director​

President Donald Trump on Thursday said that he is nominating Jay Clayton to become the next permanent director of national intelligence.

Clayton is currently the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and is the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Trump’s announcement comes after controversy over his recent appointment of top federal housing official Bill Pulte to serve as acting director of national intelligence, to replace outgoing DNI Tulsi Gabbard.


Obviously, he's qualified for the position. ;)

Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor spread false conspiracy theories Monday about California’s still-ongoing primary vote count, suggesting that delayed results may be evidence of fraud.

The alarming insinuation from a top Department of Justice (DOJ) official is just the latest example of President Donald Trump and his allies using California’s protracted tallying of ballots to fuel conspiracy theories.

“On the integrity side, we’re doing an absolutely terrible job, and the American people are right to question it,” Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, told CNBC’s Joe Kernen when asked if any of the claims of voter fraud in California’s elections were true.

Though his jurisdiction lies nearly 3,000 miles from California, Clayton also took aim at the state’s mail-in voting laws.


Unfortunately, it doesn't satisfy the statute written when the position of DNI was created requiring the person filling the job to have intel experience.

This comes on the same day Don did a TACO on another strike on Iran he said would be happening today.

Erratic much?

I think it's likely Don was getting a message from Senate Repubs that an unqualified loyalist like Pulte wasn't going to get confirmed and was an embarrassment.
So you did not notice that Spencer Platt was so far ahead of the woman she seemed defeated?

This means Raman has been declared the other person on the November ballot to compete with incumbent Mayor Karen Bass.


What a choice: Progressive Democrat vs. Socialist Democrat, and many Angelenos and others in the country (including our president) are crying foul. After all, if California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) is going to make a big deal about COUNTING. EVERY. VOTE, and the results do not have to be certified until July 2, then declaring the third-place opponent the winner after she moves ahead a few percentage points seems a bit like jumping the gun... or embedding a narrative.

As Capitol correspondent Ashley Zavala has documented, there are still 2.4 million ballots left to be counted, and L.A. County has the largest percentage of those ballots.
 
Baby Donald's first impulse is to always choose the best candidate.........for him...........not the country. The pushback on Pulte being so epically unqualified is the only reason to have nominated Clayton.

Who is also unqualified by the statutory standards established when the DNI position was created. I hope Dem's stand firm in opposing him for that reason but I've heard a few things to suggest they are willing to accept the lesser of two evils. That's a mistake.
Joe's administration was consummate DEI and diversity driven. Talent meant nothing. We saw that. And that's what irks me. I thought we were educated that all people having opportunities would be better. And it is to degree. You guys ruined it with endless quotas and denying white males' opportunities due to it.
 
Sort of feels like yet another worthless daily anti-Trump thread by the mentally unbalanced ...
Why does Trump keep nominating flunkies & retards to cabinet posts? Does he see something in himself in jackasses like Pulte?
 

Trump picks former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton as national intelligence director​

President Donald Trump on Thursday said that he is nominating Jay Clayton to become the next permanent director of national intelligence.

Clayton is currently the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and is the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Trump’s announcement comes after controversy over his recent appointment of top federal housing official Bill Pulte to serve as acting director of national intelligence, to replace outgoing DNI Tulsi Gabbard.


Obviously, he's qualified for the position. ;)

Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor spread false conspiracy theories Monday about California’s still-ongoing primary vote count, suggesting that delayed results may be evidence of fraud.

The alarming insinuation from a top Department of Justice (DOJ) official is just the latest example of President Donald Trump and his allies using California’s protracted tallying of ballots to fuel conspiracy theories.

“On the integrity side, we’re doing an absolutely terrible job, and the American people are right to question it,” Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, told CNBC’s Joe Kernen when asked if any of the claims of voter fraud in California’s elections were true.

Though his jurisdiction lies nearly 3,000 miles from California, Clayton also took aim at the state’s mail-in voting laws.


Unfortunately, it doesn't satisfy the statute written when the position of DNI was created requiring the person filling the job to have intel experience.

This comes on the same day Don did a TACO on another strike on Iran he said would be happening today.

Erratic much?

I think it's likely Don was getting a message from Senate Repubs that an unqualified loyalist like Pulte wasn't going to get confirmed and was an embarrassment.
He performed for his Rape Daddy, and he got his cookie.
 
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Trump picks former SEC Chairman Jay Clayton as national intelligence director​

President Donald Trump on Thursday said that he is nominating Jay Clayton to become the next permanent director of national intelligence.

Clayton is currently the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and is the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Trump’s announcement comes after controversy over his recent appointment of top federal housing official Bill Pulte to serve as acting director of national intelligence, to replace outgoing DNI Tulsi Gabbard.


Obviously, he's qualified for the position. ;)

Manhattan’s top federal prosecutor spread false conspiracy theories Monday about California’s still-ongoing primary vote count, suggesting that delayed results may be evidence of fraud.

The alarming insinuation from a top Department of Justice (DOJ) official is just the latest example of President Donald Trump and his allies using California’s protracted tallying of ballots to fuel conspiracy theories.

“On the integrity side, we’re doing an absolutely terrible job, and the American people are right to question it,” Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, told CNBC’s Joe Kernen when asked if any of the claims of voter fraud in California’s elections were true.

Though his jurisdiction lies nearly 3,000 miles from California, Clayton also took aim at the state’s mail-in voting laws.


Unfortunately, it doesn't satisfy the statute written when the position of DNI was created requiring the person filling the job to have intel experience.

This comes on the same day Don did a TACO on another strike on Iran he said would be happening today.

Erratic much?

I think it's likely Don was getting a message from Senate Repubs that an unqualified loyalist like Pulte wasn't going to get confirmed and was an embarrassment.
You'd feel the same so long as your breathing.

How did liberals become so dumb and such pussies? Odds seem high one caused the other, which came first, anyone?
 
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