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Good point - so he typed what was dictated to him?
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Zaxxon wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2017 9:36 am Well, it does have his signature typos and misuse of capitalization.
It bothers me that I do the same type of thing with capitalization.
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Oh no! I hear Omarosa is resigning.

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Incidentally, is Captain Beardo there someone I should recognize?
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Holman wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2017 12:42 pm Incidentally, is Captain Beardo there someone I should recognize?

So you are the one person in the civilized world who hasn't seen Captain Obvious?

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Rip wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2017 12:45 pm
Holman wrote: Wed Dec 13, 2017 12:42 pm Incidentally, is Captain Beardo there someone I should recognize?

So you are the one person in the civilized world who hasn't seen Captain Obvious?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVlBQtfbiYU
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Holman wrote: Tue Nov 14, 2017 12:06 pm
Remus West wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2017 2:46 pm
tjg_marantz wrote: Mon Nov 13, 2017 1:51 pm That 36 year old Trump judicial nominee...
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/11/13/u ... QgVF?amp=1

Married to white house lawyer. Never declared on form.

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My Headline: 4th Person in line to the Presidency is an outcast - that only makes sense in Trumpland.

Actual headline: Official: Tillerson 'not really speaking' for Trump anymore
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I never once thought I'd approve of a Trump Nominee, but from what I can see I think Tillerson takes his role seriously and actually wants to perform the job as it should be done - he just is completely hamstrung by the administration refusing to provide him the resources he needs. I almost feel bad for him, in the same way I do for the rest of America.

I'm sure there's a personal agenda behind his seemingly hard work, though. A guy like that is building invaluable contacts for when he's out of there. For those contacts to be worth anything, he needs to demonstrate effort to work with them.
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Paingod wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:29 am I never once thought I'd approve of a Trump Nominee, but from what I can see I think Tillerson takes his role seriously and actually wants to perform the job as it should be done - he just is completely hamstrung by the administration refusing to provide him the resources he needs. I almost feel bad for him, in the same way I do for the rest of America.

I'm sure there's a personal agenda behind his seemingly hard work, though. A guy like that is building invaluable contacts for when he's out of there. For those contacts to be worth anything, he needs to demonstrate effort to work with them.
Tillerson made all the contacts he'd ever need as CEO of ExxonMobil.

His primary accomplishment as Secretary of State has been the evisceration of the State Department. While some of that is due to other members of the Trump administration undercutting him, a lot of it is on Tillerson himself.
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In a minor win for Democrats, the final GOP tax bill will not include a repeal of the Johnson Amendment, a change that would have allowed religious institutions and all nonprofit entities organized as 501(c)3s to endorse political candidates.

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Some Republicans expressed frustration that the Johnson Amendment "fix" wasn't allowed in the final bill.
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Max Peck wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:46 am
Paingod wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:29 am I never once thought I'd approve of a Trump Nominee, but from what I can see I think Tillerson takes his role seriously and actually wants to perform the job as it should be done - he just is completely hamstrung by the administration refusing to provide him the resources he needs. I almost feel bad for him, in the same way I do for the rest of America.

I'm sure there's a personal agenda behind his seemingly hard work, though. A guy like that is building invaluable contacts for when he's out of there. For those contacts to be worth anything, he needs to demonstrate effort to work with them.
Tillerson made all the contacts he'd ever need as CEO of ExxonMobil.

His primary accomplishment as Secretary of State has been the evisceration of the State Department. While some of that is due to other members of the Trump administration undercutting him, a lot of it is on Tillerson himself.
Yeah, Tillerson has been horrendous at the State Department by all accounts. It's not clear how much of that is him and how much of it is Trump, but he's clearly not stopping the withering of the Department at a minimum. I will not miss Tillerson even a little bit if and when he goes.
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I take it all back then. Most of my horror has been aimed at the Orange One and what's happening in Congress/Senate. Tillerson has been a sideshow I haven't followed too closely. I thought he was efforting based on articles I had read, but if he's destroyed his own department, he's the problem.
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The redeeming quality of Tillerson is his efforts to negotiate directly with North Korea and his stand off with Trump who seems to be pinning his hopes on China and Russia solving his problems for him.

Other than that I don't see him as an effective Secretary of State.


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At least we haven't nuked anybody or joined the Russian Federation yet. While Tillerson's qualifications and aptitude for the job are questionable, it's hard to imagine anybody doing it successfully when the president is a loose cannon. The rest of the world can plainly see that the US has no foreign policy.
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El Guapo wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:48 am
Max Peck wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:46 am
Paingod wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:29 am I never once thought I'd approve of a Trump Nominee, but from what I can see I think Tillerson takes his role seriously and actually wants to perform the job as it should be done - he just is completely hamstrung by the administration refusing to provide him the resources he needs. I almost feel bad for him, in the same way I do for the rest of America.

I'm sure there's a personal agenda behind his seemingly hard work, though. A guy like that is building invaluable contacts for when he's out of there. For those contacts to be worth anything, he needs to demonstrate effort to work with them.
Tillerson made all the contacts he'd ever need as CEO of ExxonMobil.

His primary accomplishment as Secretary of State has been the evisceration of the State Department. While some of that is due to other members of the Trump administration undercutting him, a lot of it is on Tillerson himself.
Yeah, Tillerson has been horrendous at the State Department by all accounts. It's not clear how much of that is him and how much of it is Trump, but he's clearly not stopping the withering of the Department at a minimum. I will not miss Tillerson even a little bit if and when he goes.
All of Trump's cabinet picks were chosen to destroy their respective sphere's of influence. Tillerson is doing a markedly good job in that role.
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Wow, check out this difficult-to-watch video of a Republican Senator grilling an apparently woefully under-qualified Trump pick for a US District Judge.

https://www.npr.org/2017/12/15/57106068 ... ons-of-law
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Remus West wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:19 pm All of Trump's cabinet picks were chosen to destroy their respective sphere's of influence. Tillerson is doing a markedly good job in that role.
The only exception is Mattis, whose reputation is strong and whose active career was of course completely independent of Trump or Trumpian ideology.

Trump asked around for "the toughest guy on Defense," and the Pentagon took the opportunity to name someone good.
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Holman wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 1:43 pm
Remus West wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:19 pm All of Trump's cabinet picks were chosen to destroy their respective sphere's of influence. Tillerson is doing a markedly good job in that role.
The only exception is Mattis, whose reputation is strong and whose active career was of course completely independent of Trump or Trumpian ideology.

Trump asked around for "the toughest guy on Defense," and the Pentagon took the opportunity to name someone good.
FWIW I am also pretty happy with Trump's pick for the SEC (Jay Clayton). From what I can tell so far he seems like a serious person who cares about the Commission's enforcement mission and protecting investors. I assume he's going to be more conservative on regulations, but Enforcement wise things seem pretty good so far.
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Holman wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 1:43 pm
Remus West wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:19 pm All of Trump's cabinet picks were chosen to destroy their respective sphere's of influence. Tillerson is doing a markedly good job in that role.
The only exception is Mattis, whose reputation is strong and whose active career was of course completely independent of Trump or Trumpian ideology.

Trump asked around for "the toughest guy on Defense," and the Pentagon took the opportunity to name someone good.
A friend of mine in the Canadian military met Mattis in the halls of the Pentagon one day and found him to be a very amiable person. He came away impressed by him.
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Carpet_pissr wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:36 pm Wow, check out this difficult-to-watch video of a Republican Senator grilling an apparently woefully under-qualified Trump pick for a US District Judge.

https://www.npr.org/2017/12/15/57106068 ... ons-of-law
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Paingod wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:29 am I never once thought I'd approve of a Trump Nominee, but from what I can see I think Tillerson takes his role seriously and actually wants to perform the job as it should be done - he just is completely hamstrung by the administration refusing to provide him the resources he needs. I almost feel bad for him, in the same way I do for the rest of America.

I'm sure there's a personal agenda behind his seemingly hard work, though. A guy like that is building invaluable contacts for when he's out of there. For those contacts to be worth anything, he needs to demonstrate effort to work with them.
I actually feel pretty much the same way. I'd counter the counter arguments by saying that Tillerson gutted the State department at Drumpf's behest, and probably as a requisite of taking the job. While he hasn't repaired the damage he did at first, he hasn't made it worse, that I've heard about anyway. He is very clearly trying to do the job of Secretary of State. That he is failing is partly due to inexperience and partly due to the White House undermining him constantly.

That there is talk of Drumpf replacing him is the surest sign that he is trying to be competent at his job.
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Also, except for Kelly towing the administration line obnoxiously that one time, I'd say that everything that Kelly has tried to do in the White House has been for the benefit of the US and its governance.

He's got a crap job and little support, but at least he's trying. Good luck.
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LOLOLOLOLOLOL.

Of all of Trump's lies, this may be the best one.

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He's a narcissistic cancerous tumor on democracy. Jesus H. Christ.
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pr0ner wrote:LOLOLOLOLOLOL.

Of all of Trump's lies, this may be the best one.

Yes, yes you are the winner. Go have some ice cream now and perhaps Uncle Bannon will tell you a story. (pats the man toddler on the head)
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Trump apparently doesn't know that the Senate is part of Congress.

He also overlooks a California House seat that a Democrat won.

He also never predicted publicly that Gillespie and Moore would lose.

He's also wrong about 2018.

But congrats on not misspelling any words this time.
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To be very generous, lots of people use congressional / congressman / etc. to refer only to the House, for some reason.
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Trump did say (during the primary when he was backing Strange) that Moore would be the weaker candidate. He was parroting McConnell at this point. After Moore won the primary, Trump deleted his tweets endorsing Strange.

In Moore vs Jones, of course, Trump bleated daily that Moore would win.

What's perfect is that he was 100% wrong at every stage of this. Moore won when Trump claimed he was weak, then Moore lost when Trump said he was strong.

So, yeah, I'm sure Republicans will do very well in 2018. :D
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Yep. If Trump can’t get his deplorables/voters to the polls then what good is he to the party?


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Scoop20906 wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:17 pm Yep. If Trump can’t get his deplorables/voters to the polls then what good is he to the party?


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El Guapo wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 2:14 pm
Holman wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 1:43 pm
Remus West wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:19 pm All of Trump's cabinet picks were chosen to destroy their respective sphere's of influence. Tillerson is doing a markedly good job in that role.
The only exception is Mattis, whose reputation is strong and whose active career was of course completely independent of Trump or Trumpian ideology.

Trump asked around for "the toughest guy on Defense," and the Pentagon took the opportunity to name someone good.
FWIW I am also pretty happy with Trump's pick for the SEC (Jay Clayton). From what I can tell so far he seems like a serious person who cares about the Commission's enforcement mission and protecting investors. I assume he's going to be more conservative on regulations, but Enforcement wise things seem pretty good so far.
So you think Clayton reads these forums, huh?
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Captain Caveman wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 12:46 pm Trump apparently doesn't know that the Senate is part of Congress.

He also overlooks a California House seat that a Democrat won.

He also never predicted publicly that Gillespie and Moore would lose.

He's also wrong about 2018.

But congrats on not misspelling any words this time.
Trump probably thinks that because no Republican ran for that 34th District house seat in California that they didn't lose.
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Max Peck wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 10:46 am His primary accomplishment as Secretary of State has been the evisceration of the State Department. While some of that is due to other members of the Trump administration undercutting him, a lot of it is on Tillerson himself.
100% agree - he went all management consultant and made a mess of a re-org without having the proper background for it. Some functions in the government can't and shouldn't be run like a business.
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Is this nitwit incapable of mentioning a person or place without putting "@" in front of it? Does he really think the universe revolves around twitter?
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ImLawBoy wrote: Mon Dec 18, 2017 1:55 pm
El Guapo wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 2:14 pm
Holman wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 1:43 pm
Remus West wrote: Fri Dec 15, 2017 12:19 pm All of Trump's cabinet picks were chosen to destroy their respective sphere's of influence. Tillerson is doing a markedly good job in that role.
The only exception is Mattis, whose reputation is strong and whose active career was of course completely independent of Trump or Trumpian ideology.

Trump asked around for "the toughest guy on Defense," and the Pentagon took the opportunity to name someone good.
FWIW I am also pretty happy with Trump's pick for the SEC (Jay Clayton). From what I can tell so far he seems like a serious person who cares about the Commission's enforcement mission and protecting investors. I assume he's going to be more conservative on regulations, but Enforcement wise things seem pretty good so far.
So you think Clayton reads these forums, huh?
I'm pretty sure that pr0ner is Clayton.
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