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Red_Dragon

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Posted: Dec 4, 2024 - 6:28pm

 kcar wrote:

Oh, I'm sure FL can cough an endless supply of nutjobs and hairballs...

Not clear to me what DeSantis would get from being SecDef. He'd have to toe Trump's line and kiss his butt all the time.  No opportunity for grandstanding and not exactly a stepping stone towards another shot at the White House. 


That's exactly what a sycophant like DeSantis lives for.
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Posted: Dec 4, 2024 - 6:17pm

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You get rid of somebody like DeShitsus from Florida, heaven knows what could be lurking in our swamps.


Oh, I'm sure FL can cough an endless supply of nutjobs and hairballs...

Not clear to me what DeSantis would get from being SecDef. He'd have to toe Trump's line and kiss his butt all the time.  No opportunity for grandstanding and not exactly a stepping stone towards another shot at the White House. 
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Posted: Dec 4, 2024 - 2:08pm

 Steely_D wrote:

Trump Considers DeSantis for Defense Secretary as His Support for Hegseth Falters

...but he only picks the best, most inappropriate and unsupported people. I wonder how the MAGA folks are viewing his repeated missteps.



You get rid of somebody like DeShitsus from Florida, heaven knows what could be lurking in our swamps.

Red_Dragon

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Posted: Dec 4, 2024 - 6:51am



Trump posting a AI generated image of his imaginary 100lbs-too-light 50-year-old self at 4000 meters in the Alps, in winter, IN A BUSINESS SUIT, staring at a mountain on the border of Italy and Switzerland, because that's the MATTERHORN, thinking it's CANADA.

This is the ignorant booger-eating weirdo fantasy MAGA future Republicans want.

~Jim Wright

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Posted: Dec 4, 2024 - 6:30am

Trump Considers DeSantis for Defense Secretary as His Support for Hegseth Falters

...but he only picks the best, most inappropriate and unsupported people. I wonder how the MAGA folks are viewing his repeated missteps.

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Posted: Dec 3, 2024 - 7:27pm

 Steely_D wrote:

Continuing to pick only the Best People, because he's so smart.

Sheriff Chad Chronister, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice to lead the Drug Enforcement Administration, withdrew his name from consideration for the office on Tuesday, only three days after he was tapped. Sheriff Chronister, from the Florida county that is home to Tampa, was a surprising choice to run the D.E.A., the nation’s top drug enforcement agency. While he had a 30-year career in local law enforcement, he had no experience in the geopolitical aspects...


OMG... there is intelligence in Tampa. This really doesn't surprise me. The Sheriff doesn't need the recognition, the money or the headaches. He is married to a DeBartolo daughter (yes, Eddie DeB) so it's not money.  Life in Hillsborough County is good and he never strikes one as a power grabber.
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Posted: Dec 3, 2024 - 6:45pm

Continuing to pick only the Best People, because he's so smart.

Sheriff Chad Chronister, President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice to lead the Drug Enforcement Administration, withdrew his name from consideration for the office on Tuesday, only three days after he was tapped. Sheriff Chronister, from the Florida county that is home to Tampa, was a surprising choice to run the D.E.A., the nation’s top drug enforcement agency. While he had a 30-year career in local law enforcement, he had no experience in the geopolitical aspects of the drug war.

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Posted: Dec 2, 2024 - 1:28pm


islander

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Posted: Dec 2, 2024 - 12:42pm

 Red_Dragon wrote:
not a cult...



and a shit quality tattoo no less. was she dancing while they did that, or was it done in the back of a moving bus?
Red_Dragon

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Posted: Nov 30, 2024 - 12:36pm

not a cult...

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Posted: Nov 30, 2024 - 10:28am

Thiel pal and venture capitalist eyed for 2nd highest post in Pentagon
Trae Stephens literally profits and invests in military tech and weapons and as Trump's deputy defense secretary would be in charge of the DOD budget
Steely_D

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Posted: Nov 29, 2024 - 4:52pm

Might come in handy at some point: 

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Posted: Nov 29, 2024 - 12:25pm

Team Trump Debates ‘How Much Should We Invade Mexico?’
In Trump’s government-in-waiting, the only question is how massive the U.S. assault on Mexican drug cartels should be
Trump, who has routinely (and falsely) promoted himself as the candidate who would stop “endless wars,” now wants to lead a new conflict just south of our nation’s border. But at this moment, it is, in the words of one Trump adviser, “unclear how far he’ll go on this one.” This source adds: “If things don’t change, the president still believes it’s necessary to take some kind of military action against these killers.”

Another source close to Trump describes to Rolling Stone what they call a “soft invasion” of Mexico, in which American special forces — not a large theater deployment — would be sent covertly to assassinate cartel leaders. Indeed, this is a preliminary plan that Trump himself warmed to in private conversations this year.

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Posted: Nov 29, 2024 - 9:48am

How Trump Could Remake the CIA
Trump’s top intel picks, John Ratcliffe and Tulsi Gabbard, are on a collision course as Republicans plot a political takeover of U.S. intelligence agencies
Political interference, mind control, domestic spying, and generally speaking, making America worse (again). These are just some of the many grievances Donald Trump and his allies have leveled against the intelligence community in recent months. They have been repeated on podcasts, on YouTube shows, and at rallies since Trump began a vendetta against spy agencies he says colluded to destroy his 2016 campaign and presidency.

Now, the full scope of Trump’s planned war on the deep state is coming into focus thanks to the president-elect’s nomination of John Ratcliffe and Tulsi Gabbard to top intelligence posts.

Taken together, interviews with current and former intelligence officers, a close read of the Project 2025 intelligence playbook, and the biographies of Trump’s top two intel picks reveal a radical, if confused, agenda for member agencies of the U.S. intelligence community. Among the proposals likely to be attempted inside the Central Intelligence Agency are a centralization of control over other agencies, an expansion of covert operations, and a shift from the War on Terror to competition with China. (...)


But whether the intelligence agencies can be dragged into the light and forced to heel at the president’s table remains to be seen. As a former intelligence officer tells Rolling Stone, “If there’s one place the CIA thrives, it’s in chaos.”

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Posted: Nov 27, 2024 - 12:54pm

 islander wrote:
This story is getting some debate down here. Coupled with the deportation plans and tariff talks he's really not making a lot of friends. Can't wait to see the international reactions, much less the domestic ones when he opens a hot (or at least warm) war on his own border with an ally over an issue with roots in his own country.

I believe there were some stern warnings, not so long ago, about invading one's neighbour.

Article 2.4: "All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state, or in any other manner inconsistent with the Purposes of the United Nations."
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Posted: Nov 27, 2024 - 12:52pm

 steeler wrote:

A government in a democracy will have a bureaucracy; perhaps several bureaucracies. 

The “Deep State” characterization is more appropriately applied to those with de facto authority, a sweeping agenda and ulterior motives. In my opinion, Musk and Ramaswamy appear ready to fill that bill.





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islander

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Posted: Nov 27, 2024 - 12:49pm



Team Trump Debates ‘How Much Should We Invade Mexico?’

In Trump’s government-in-waiting, the only question is how massive the U.S. assault on Mexican drug cartels should be



https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/trump-mexico-drug-cartels-military-invade-1235183177/

This story is getting some debate down here. Coupled with the deportation plans and tariff talks he's really not making a lot of friends. Can't wait to see the international reactions, much less the domestic ones when he opens a hot (or at least warm) war on his own border with an ally over an issue with roots in his own country.

steeler

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Posted: Nov 27, 2024 - 12:06pm

 kurtster wrote:

No, imho.  They are receiving no compensation for their efforts.

However they would be a natural reaction coming after defeating a kakistocracy.

A government in a democracy will have a bureaucracy; perhaps several bureaucracies. 

The “Deep State” characterization is more appropriately applied to those with de facto authority, a sweeping agenda and ulterior motives. In my opinion, Musk and Ramaswamy appear ready to fill that bill.



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Posted: Nov 27, 2024 - 11:42am

Swampy fixer
It’s an achievement of sorts to be banished from Donald Trump’s court due to a lack of ethics, but Trump attorney Boris Epshteyn may yet pull that off. A report that Trump requested from several of his other attorneys has documented that Epshteyn attempted to shake down various aspirants for high-level Trump appointments, offering to talk them up with the president-elect if they saw their way clear to paying him “consulting fees” to do just that.

According to the report, Epshteyn told hedge fund manager Scott Bessent that he’d recommend him to Trump for the post of Treasury secretary if only Bessent could pay him a monthly retainer of $30,000, or, that failing, invest a cool $10 million in a three-on-three basketball league in which Epshteyn had an interest. When Bessent turned down these enticements, Epshteyn made clear just who, exactly, Bessent was spurning. “I’m Boris Fucking Epshteyn!” he declared, and followed up with what sundry Mar-a-Lagoans have reported as an intimidating exchange with Bessent in front of various Trump courtiers.

The report goes on to say that Epshteyn sought a $100,000 monthly fee from a defense contractor, adding that the offer amounted to a “do or die” proposition for the contractor’s hopes of landing either a gig or a much-desired contract.

Epshteyn has been omnipresent at Mar-a-Lago since Trump’s election, and Trump has repeatedly sought his counsel on appointments. One of Epshteyn’s strong recommendations, The New York Times has reported, was Matt Gaetz for attorney general. Even if Epshteyn didn’t solicit Gaetz for a monthly retainer, there can be no doubt that had Gaetz actually been confirmed for the post, Epshteyn would have come out ahead, assured that the Gaetz Justice Department would never look into Epshteyn-related shakedowns.

Epshteyn’s yearslong presence in Donald Trump’s court is not without precedent; in many particulars, it follows the pattern laid down by Rasputin in the court of Nicholas II. As was the case with Rasputin, most members of Trump’s court apparently considered Epshteyn unbearable, a source of generally rotten advice to his sovereign and belligerent about it to boot. According to the Times, Epshteyn’s influence and access to Trump “jarred a number of people in the incoming president’s orbit,” including Elon Musk, who “expressed surprise that Mr. Epshteyn had been granted so much authority.” (Some feel that about Musk, too, but we’ll let that pass for now.) (...)

VV

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Posted: Nov 27, 2024 - 11:35am

 Isabeau wrote:

That's been my assessment for the last two weeks. 

As a survivor of an entire childhood of PTSD, I found I tend to go for the worst case scenario right off the bat when the shite flies. After repeated smashing of hope; the subconscious only laughs when you try to have any. Only a sense of being prepared for the worst all the time makes it tolerable. 
(imagine what its like to never know when or where the bombs will hit. Like kids in Palestine. Dysfunction, Rage, Addiction, Physical Abuse and the twisted coping families do, produces the same corrosive chemicals in the brain. Uncertainty and Fear creates a hyper-vigilant state. These kids brains (along with their bodies) will never be the same.)

The context being, 'it can only improve from here.'

Right there with ya, VV. We get to be right, until - hopefully - proven wrong. 






I'm waiting for the huge debacle that will be the immigrant deportations. Deporting a large mass of people takes a large amount of planning and resources. The planning would also include the countries who will be taking in the deportees. If we wants to go down the path that he wants to go down... he would start planning now for a potential rollout of this effort in 2026 maybe 2027. You need all the people hired, trained and in place as well as the facilities, transportation and logistics ironed out beforehand. And NO, just making a declaration that it is going to happen and expecting the National Guard to handle it isn't the answer. 
 
The way it will likely play out is that there will be this intense rush and pressure by Trump on his Border Czar to do something but that "something" will turn out to be a clusterf*ck of epic proportions and when the inevitable blowback happens Trump will blame Tom Holman and Tom Holman will be fired or resign (probably within 6 months). By that point Trump may be tired of everything and move onto something else shiny and new and claim the whole effort as a job well done.
 
That sounds about right.

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