John Kelly has been resigning "Soon" for the past year. He's been checked out as the actual chief of staff for months and has probably just been saving his official departure to be used as a means to distract from a potential big Mueller news day.
So he's either going to go out today, or he'll be gone the same day as Muellers first report.
Its not the first to do so. The first we heard of him just not doing his job anymore was months ago. An article on how he just shows up, goes to the gym, then does whatever he wants and just doesn't give a shit. He hasn't been a functioning chief of staff since probably June or July.
Supposedly Trump tried to fire Kelly previously and he just said no, then kept coming to the White House anyway.
And because it's a known fact that Trump, despite actually having the power to do so, is such a fucking craven coward when it comes to in-person confrontation, Kelly has kept his job for another 5+ months. Because there's noone above Kelly with the authority to fire him on Trump's behalf.
If his supporters could see what a feckless wuss Trump is, they'd abandon him in droves.
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Supposedly Trump tried to fire Kelly previously and he just said no, then kept coming to the White House anyway.
And because it's a known fact that Trump, despite actually having the power to do so, is such a fucking craven coward when it comes to in-person confrontation, Kelly has kept his job for another 5+ months. Because there's noone above Kelly with the authority to fire him on Trump's behalf.
If his supporters could see what a feckless wuss Trump is, they'd abandon him in droves.
Not a surprise since he was mentioned over the past few days. Also Trump nominated his new ambassador to the UN. She's a Fox News anchor because of course she is. From political news website The Hill.
Sorry yes I meant he's in as in he got the AG job, not that he got the Chief of Staff job. I honestly have no clue who the next Chief of Staff will be. Probably Ivanka.
Supposedly Trump tried to fire Kelly previously and he just said no, then kept coming to the White House anyway.
And because it's a known fact that Trump, despite actually having the power to do so, is such a fucking craven coward when it comes to in-person confrontation, Kelly has kept his job for another 5+ months. Because there's noone above Kelly with the authority to fire him on Trump's behalf.
If his supporters could see what a feckless wuss Trump is, they'd abandon him in droves.
ehh they still love the racism
Congress knows what he is, and he yells at them from time to time on top of that.
But he gives them cover to do what they want and anyone who turns against him would be cast out by the tribe. So unless, like, everyone walks out on him at once, it's not happening.
yay, collective action problems.
I don't doubt he will be confirmed, and honestly I am just relived a trump lackey isn't going to be in the position, about the best we can hope for I think.
I just hope, that Barr gets confirmed, has a look into what Mueller has found - and promptly recuses himself from everything in the investigation for whatever reason.
I just hope, that Barr gets confirmed, has a look into what Mueller has found - and promptly recuses himself from everything in the investigation for whatever reason.
In some of those conversations, Mr. Trump has also repeatedly asked whether the next pick would recuse himself from overseeing the special counsel investigation into whether his campaign conspired with Russia in its interference in the 2016 election, several people said. Mr. Sessions recused himself early in his tenure, souring his relationship with Mr. Trump, who wanted a loyalist managing the inquiry.
So on the one hand Barr wasn't around for the campaign and Russia stuff so it is sorta questionable if he should recuse himself or not. If he should based on being appointed by Trump then absolutely anybody should recuse themselves from it.
Of course, Trump had to remove all doubt he should recuse himself by explicitly asking if Barr would recuse themselves.
I just hope, that Barr gets confirmed, has a look into what Mueller has found - and promptly recuses himself from everything in the investigation for whatever reason.
In some of those conversations, Mr. Trump has also repeatedly asked whether the next pick would recuse himself from overseeing the special counsel investigation into whether his campaign conspired with Russia in its interference in the 2016 election, several people said. Mr. Sessions recused himself early in his tenure, souring his relationship with Mr. Trump, who wanted a loyalist managing the inquiry.
That is why I came up with the idea. Because Trump of course has already asked him repeatedly if he'd recuse himself.
I have no idea, if Barr has any legit reason to recuse himself or if he is far enough removed from that shitshow to not have any reason for recusal.
That Trump is asking him if he'll recuse himself is like maddingly stupid. Like Sessions recused because he was directly connected to the thing they were investigating? Its not like a blanket thing your attorney general does?
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
I feel like he walked in after hearing all the stories, was like "It can't be that bad". Then he saw it was and immediately tried to resign, staffers clinging to his arms going 'no, please don't leave us, for God's sake think of the country'... and it's basically been like that ever since.
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In some ways there are few things more insane about the Trump administration than the idea he has that Fox News people should hold actual government positions. He hasn't just drunk the Kool-Aid when it comes to the party's own propaganda, he's appointed the Kool-Aid to the ruling council. It's such a fundamental error in how you're supposed to run an authoritarian regime that it's very revealing of how, for Trump and his generation of Republicans, it isn't about policy (even the horrible racist policy) as much as it is about the lies and propaganda, the fantasy worldview of evil Democrats and constant persecution, the stance of being for the good guys and not the bad guys. What began as a way to use a certain message to regain power has now become the power itself, has become the goal. It's 1984 if Winston and the rest of the Ministry of Truth were running the Party and the country because they liked cutting things out of newspapers. It's distracted boyfriend Trump looking at Fox News while girlfriend The Power of the Office stares in annoyance. It's fucking crazy and it's apparently what happens when you spend 30 years as a party gradually getting high on your own supply.
That Trump is asking him if he'll recuse himself is like maddingly stupid. Like Sessions recused because he was directly connected to the thing they were investigating? Its not like a blanket thing your attorney general does?
Absolutely stupid, because now they are being asked about whether or not they would recuse themselves before they are even selected....ensuring that anyone that gets picked SHOULD recuse themselves once they get into the job.
I feel like he walked in after hearing all the stories, was like "It can't be that bad". Then he saw it was and immediately tried to resign, staffers clinging to his arms going 'no, please don't leave us, for God's sake think of the country'... and it's basically been like that ever since.
Nah he was already in the admin as the head of DHS? I want to say. And he's a mega racist shit weasel, so like he was probably "I can get the racist reforms we need pushed through" and so far concentration camps for kids, gassing toddlers and generally being super racist has gone through on schedule.
All wins for John Kelly.
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
In some ways there are few things more insane about the Trump administration than the idea he has that Fox News people should hold actual government positions. He hasn't just drunk the Kool-Aid when it comes to the party's own propaganda, he's appointed the Kool-Aid to the ruling council. It's such a fundamental error in how you're supposed to run an authoritarian regime that it's very revealing of how, for Trump and his generation of Republicans, it isn't about policy (even the horrible racist policy) as much as it is about the lies and propaganda, the fantasy worldview of evil Democrats and constant persecution, the stance of being for the good guys and not the bad guys. What began as a way to use a certain message to regain power has now become the power itself, has become the goal. It's 1984 if Winston and the rest of the Ministry of Truth were running the Party and the country because they liked cutting things out of newspapers. It's distracted boyfriend Trump looking at Fox News while girlfriend The Power of the Office stares in annoyance. It's fucking crazy and it's apparently what happens when you spend 30 years as a party gradually getting high on your own supply.
I mean, Trump is just a Fox News viewer who the base elected. It's why he beat the pants off his opposition in the primary. Because he spoke the base's language. (and because he was rich and thus got to catapult past the normal process of working one's way up through the establishment party infrastructure).
Of course he's putting Fox News people in positions of power. That's what his politics is. What those people have told him. He believes in it the same way your (hypothetical) old grandpa who spends all day on the couch watching Fox News does.
And yeah, the power and the us-vs-them has become the goal because it's just white identity politics. That's what Fox News sells.
I imagine the day someone told Kelly Trump wanted him to leave, Kelly's exact words were "I'm not going anywhere until that little bitch fires me to my face", and everyday since is just him proving his point.
i assume someone told trump that barr was the guy who helped bush hand out pardons like candy to clean up after iran-contra, and it was a done deal from there
I imagine the day someone told Kelly Trump wanted him to leave, Kelly's exact words were "I'm not going anywhere until that little bitch fires me to my face", and everyday since is just him proving his point.
Yeah, everything we know of him says he's a chest-beating macho dick-swinger type, so that's probably pretty close to the truth. If Trump isn't "man enough" to push him out, he won't go.
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I imagine the day someone told Kelly Trump wanted him to leave, Kelly's exact words were "I'm not going anywhere until that little bitch fires me to my face", and everyday since is just him proving his point.
Yeah, everything we know of him says he's a chest-beating macho dick-swinger type, so that's probably pretty close to the truth. If Trump isn't "man enough" to push him out, he won't go.
Not sure if this is the place to put it (because former Cabinet), or the Foreign Policy thread (because SecState), or the Mueller thread (because the last third of the article, and that's where all this shit ends up).
So, looks like Tillerson has a book coming out. I couldn't see mention of it in the article, but usually that's the reason a former staffer decides "Fuck it, time to burn the bridges".
There's nothing earth-shatteringly new, but it's interesting to see someone who faded out of public service decide to confirm a lot of shit that has mostly been "unnamed sources" until now.
Quick summary
- Trump tried to do illegal things and had to be talked out of it. Unclear if he didn't know about the illegality, or if he knew and didn't care.
- Trump doesn't like to read briefings or get details, prefers "instinct".
- Tillerson absolutely believes Russian meddling.
Interesting to see him step up, and try to put himself on the "right side of history", but sorry Rex, you're nine months too late on that. You needed to be saying this before/during/immediately after you were fired.
Not sure if this is the place to put it (because former Cabinet), or the Foreign Policy thread (because SecState), or the Mueller thread (because the last third of the article, and that's where all this shit ends up).
So, looks like Tillerson has a book coming out. I couldn't see mention of it in the article, but usually that's the reason a former staffer decides "Fuck it, time to burn the bridges".
There's nothing earth-shatteringly new, but it's interesting to see someone who faded out of public service decide to confirm a lot of shit that has mostly been "unnamed sources" until now.
Quick summary
- Trump tried to do illegal things and had to be talked out of it. Unclear if he didn't know about the illegality, or if he knew and didn't care.
- Trump doesn't like to read briefings or get details, prefers "instinct".
- Tillerson absolutely believes Russian meddling.
Interesting to see him step up, and try to put himself on the "right side of history", but sorry Rex, you're nine months too late on that. You needed to be saying this before/during/immediately after you were fired.
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John Kelly expected to resign soon.
So he's either going to go out today, or he'll be gone the same day as Muellers first report.
And because it's a known fact that Trump, despite actually having the power to do so, is such a fucking craven coward when it comes to in-person confrontation, Kelly has kept his job for another 5+ months. Because there's noone above Kelly with the authority to fire him on Trump's behalf.
If his supporters could see what a feckless wuss Trump is, they'd abandon him in droves.
I'm surprised it's taken this long for someone to start doing this.
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Isn’t this basically what Rosenstein did?
Somebody must have stolen his red swingline stapler.
ehh they still love the racism
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Not a surprise since he was mentioned over the past few days. Also Trump nominated his new ambassador to the UN. She's a Fox News anchor because of course she is. From political news website The Hill.
Sorry yes I meant he's in as in he got the AG job, not that he got the Chief of Staff job. I honestly have no clue who the next Chief of Staff will be. Probably Ivanka.
Congress knows what he is, and he yells at them from time to time on top of that.
But he gives them cover to do what they want and anyone who turns against him would be cast out by the tribe. So unless, like, everyone walks out on him at once, it's not happening.
yay, collective action problems.
he's a 100% old guard Republican choice
Sadly, I figure that's a done deal already. Unless he's even more compromised and unqualified than Whittaker was, I don't see how it fails.
I think Whittaker would have passed confirmation if Trump had of put him up.
I don't have a low* opinion of the current or future Senate.
* A high opinion hasn't even been on the table since McConnell took the Senate.
Just to fuck with Trump.
About that:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/06/us/politics/william-barr-attorney-general-trump.html#click=https://t.co/HTGKSihak6
That's totally ethical!
Of course, Trump had to remove all doubt he should recuse himself by explicitly asking if Barr would recuse themselves.
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That is why I came up with the idea. Because Trump of course has already asked him repeatedly if he'd recuse himself.
I have no idea, if Barr has any legit reason to recuse himself or if he is far enough removed from that shitshow to not have any reason for recusal.
It would be so epically funny though.
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I feel like he walked in after hearing all the stories, was like "It can't be that bad". Then he saw it was and immediately tried to resign, staffers clinging to his arms going 'no, please don't leave us, for God's sake think of the country'... and it's basically been like that ever since.
In some ways there are few things more insane about the Trump administration than the idea he has that Fox News people should hold actual government positions. He hasn't just drunk the Kool-Aid when it comes to the party's own propaganda, he's appointed the Kool-Aid to the ruling council. It's such a fundamental error in how you're supposed to run an authoritarian regime that it's very revealing of how, for Trump and his generation of Republicans, it isn't about policy (even the horrible racist policy) as much as it is about the lies and propaganda, the fantasy worldview of evil Democrats and constant persecution, the stance of being for the good guys and not the bad guys. What began as a way to use a certain message to regain power has now become the power itself, has become the goal. It's 1984 if Winston and the rest of the Ministry of Truth were running the Party and the country because they liked cutting things out of newspapers. It's distracted boyfriend Trump looking at Fox News while girlfriend The Power of the Office stares in annoyance. It's fucking crazy and it's apparently what happens when you spend 30 years as a party gradually getting high on your own supply.
Absolutely stupid, because now they are being asked about whether or not they would recuse themselves before they are even selected....ensuring that anyone that gets picked SHOULD recuse themselves once they get into the job.
Nah he was already in the admin as the head of DHS? I want to say. And he's a mega racist shit weasel, so like he was probably "I can get the racist reforms we need pushed through" and so far concentration camps for kids, gassing toddlers and generally being super racist has gone through on schedule.
All wins for John Kelly.
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I mean, Trump is just a Fox News viewer who the base elected. It's why he beat the pants off his opposition in the primary. Because he spoke the base's language. (and because he was rich and thus got to catapult past the normal process of working one's way up through the establishment party infrastructure).
Of course he's putting Fox News people in positions of power. That's what his politics is. What those people have told him. He believes in it the same way your (hypothetical) old grandpa who spends all day on the couch watching Fox News does.
And yeah, the power and the us-vs-them has become the goal because it's just white identity politics. That's what Fox News sells.
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Yeah, everything we know of him says he's a chest-beating macho dick-swinger type, so that's probably pretty close to the truth. If Trump isn't "man enough" to push him out, he won't go.
To be fair, he has a point.
https://nypost.com/2018/12/07/tillerson-trump-had-to-be-talked-out-of-taking-illegal-actions/
So, looks like Tillerson has a book coming out. I couldn't see mention of it in the article, but usually that's the reason a former staffer decides "Fuck it, time to burn the bridges".
There's nothing earth-shatteringly new, but it's interesting to see someone who faded out of public service decide to confirm a lot of shit that has mostly been "unnamed sources" until now.
Quick summary
- Trump tried to do illegal things and had to be talked out of it. Unclear if he didn't know about the illegality, or if he knew and didn't care.
- Trump doesn't like to read briefings or get details, prefers "instinct".
- Tillerson absolutely believes Russian meddling.
Interesting to see him step up, and try to put himself on the "right side of history", but sorry Rex, you're nine months too late on that. You needed to be saying this before/during/immediately after you were fired.
That explains Trump's tweet today.