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Jeff Sessions will be Attorney General.
Jeff Sessions for AG, and he will be a great one. He has been a senator from my state for several terms. Has always done a fantastic job. He will bring back honor to the AG position.
Huh, I need to research what his take on FP is. It has been awhile.And Trump is meeting with Romney this weekend, reports that they'd be discussing a possible Secretary of State role for him, that would really be surprising given their past and Romney's differing views on foreign policy.
When did Sessions make racist statements?So we have two that have publicly made racist (anti-black) statements (Bannon and Sessions), two who have publicly made anti-Semitic statements (Bannon and Flynn), and then two that have made blanket condemnations of Muslims (Flynn and Bannon) so, ya, Trump is off to a wonderful start.
The fact that so many of the Trump supporters really aren't bothered by this pretty much tells us the degree of bigotry that exists within that element. And no, I will not discuss these points as all one has to do is to google name + quotes to confirm what these three have said.
See post #6 and use Google.When did Sessions make racist statements?
Jeff Sessions for Atty General? The one who said that grabbing someone by their genitals is not sexual assault?
Seriously?
So we have two that have publicly made racist (anti-black) statements (Bannon and Sessions)...
Jeff Sessions for AG, and he will be a great one. He has been a senator from my state for several terms. Has always done a fantastic job. He will bring back honor to the AG position.
Name one person that has never in their life made a negative comment about someone else.
'Everyone else does it' - classic example of playground logic and it does not excuse this man's behaviour. He is a senior part of the law-making process and should resultingly be held to a higher standard of conduct just like the man who picked him for the position of AG.
He is a senior part of the law-making process and should resultingly be held to a higher standard of conduct just like the man who picked him for the position of AG.
The same could be said of Hillary, who broke the law with her private email server. Federal regulations MANDATED that she use a government server.
Not only that, but she ignored a federal subpoena and destroyed 33,000 emails along with computer equipment.
The "higher standard" argument works both ways, not just for the person/team you don't like.
To quote Jesus, "he who is without sin, cast the first stone."
If you dig deep enough, you will find dirt on anyone and everyone.
*casts a stone* ...To quote Jesus, "he who is without sin, cast the first stone."
As of 17 Nov. 2016 President Elect Trump has released the names of his selections.
General Flynn as National Security Advisor
Rep. Mike Pompeo, R-Kansas as Director of the CIA
The FBI investigated her (twice) and concluded that while her behaviour was negligent it wasn't criminal. I'd like to assume they have a superior on American federal law than you do. [After the AG met with Hillary's husband on the back of a plane for 30 minutes, the DoJ declined to prosecute.]
And since Clinton isn't the one forming a government her behaviour is now a non-issue - as questionable as it is.
Sounds as though you've got a pretty broken moral compass if you think deleting emails is equivalent to outright racists, xenophobes, misogynists etc gaining access to the highest levels of lawmaking in your country.
Romney, like most mainstream neocon Republicans, goes further than Obama in wanting to oppose Russia, calls Russia the USA's number one geopolitical foe, etc., where as Trump is the complete opposite, wanting to improve relations with Russia etc. Romney is also generally interventionist, where as Trump appears to claim to not be interventionist (only time will tell) apart from when it comes to things perceived as a direct threat like ISIS.Huh, I need to research what his take on FP is. It has been awhile.