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"It's not the senate's job to vet cabinet appointees". says Tuberville.
I think we have a new competitor in the "dumbest congressman" race.
Gotta wonder how MTG and Boebert are gonna react to his attempt to take their title.
Dumbass.
In the case of Cabinet secretaries and other appointees requiring Senate confirmation, " the White House personnel office (or a president-elect’s transition team in the case of an incoming administration) preliminarily selects and vets a prospective appointee before sending a formal nomination to the Senate."
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The Confirmation Process for Presidential Appointees
Americans tend to think of their president as the most powerful person in the world, but the Constitution limits the power of all three branches of government—the president as well as the Congress and the federal courts.www.heritage.org
"It's not the senate's job to vet cabinet appointees". says Tuberville.
I think we have a new competitor in the "dumbest congressman" race.
Gotta wonder how MTG and Boebert are gonna react to his attempt to take their title.
"It's not the senate's job to vet cabinet appointees". says Tuberville.
I think we have a new competitor in the "dumbest congressman" race.
Gotta wonder how MTG and Boebert are gonna react to his attempt to take their title.
So what? It's still the Senate's job to confirm or not confirm cabinet appointments, just in case a subhuman like Trump decides to appoint jackasses like the ones he's picked.Dumbass.
In the case of Cabinet secretaries and other appointees requiring Senate confirmation, " the White House personnel office (or a president-elect’s transition team in the case of an incoming administration) preliminarily selects and vets a prospective appointee before sending a formal nomination to the Senate."
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The Confirmation Process for Presidential Appointees
Americans tend to think of their president as the most powerful person in the world, but the Constitution limits the power of all three branches of government—the president as well as the Congress and the federal courts.www.heritage.org
So what? It's still the Senate's job to confirm or not confirm cabinet appointments, just in case a subhuman like Trump decides to appoint jackasses like the ones he's picked.
The subhuman is going to run into trouble if the pinheads he's picked don't pass muster. There's only so many bottom feeder's to go around who are willing to grab their ankles for that lowlife coup plotter.
Nope. They still have to vet him.
It's their job.
So assbreath, the senate still has to confirm cabinet appointments.So asshole I prove the other poster wrong and you show up and all you have "So what"?
"It's not the senate's job to vet cabinet appointees". says Tuberville.
I think we have a new competitor in the "dumbest congressman" race.
Gotta wonder how MTG and Boebert are gonna react to his attempt to take their title.
"It's not the senate's job to vet cabinet appointees". says Tuberville.
I think we have a new competitor in the "dumbest congressman" race.
Gotta wonder how MTG and Boebert are gonna react to his attempt to take their title.
What the Senate does is also vetting....what the hell do you think they are doing when they ask these nominees questions???Dumbass.
In the case of Cabinet secretaries and other appointees requiring Senate confirmation, " the White House personnel office (or a president-elect’s transition team in the case of an incoming administration) preliminarily selects and vets a prospective appointee before sending a formal nomination to the Senate."
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The Confirmation Process for Presidential Appointees
Americans tend to think of their president as the most powerful person in the world, but the Constitution limits the power of all three branches of government—the president as well as the Congress and the federal courts.www.heritage.org
This is the sort of ignorance and stupidity you get when voting for Republicans."It's not the senate's job to vet cabinet appointees". says Tuberville.