Will Trump get his first-round picks? A thread

He may not want to. He's been known to feint and bluff the left before.

Maybe these initial nominees are stalking horses.

Why would anyone suspect that?

Many of Trump's first-round picks share some common characteristics.

Obviously, Democrats will try to oppose whoever he proposes, and he could be playing the long game to draw them out so he can use their own arguments against them if he has alternative nominees he'll produce after Congress is in session again...

Several who've been victimized by Democrats and unelected bureaucrats drunk with power have now been nominated to be put in charge of the very agencies that hounded him.

I'll start with the world's most successful African-American, Elon Musk.

Once the darling of the EV-loving left, Musk has been the perennial target of government regulatory functionaries since he incurred the left's wrath by refusing to let Twitter continue as a censorious left-wing echo chamber.

Now, in the name of efficiency, he's touted to thin the ranks of the bloated bureaucratic Brobdingnagian blob that's harassed him ever since. Just like he did at Twitter, where he ejected thousands of less-than-essential personnel.

The justice of that would be so poetic, it almost rhymes.




I'll go down the list in later posts in this thread, because I realize that Democrats apparently lack the ability to digest large blocks of text.
 
Trump has nominated people with the wrong or no experience for the position. He has picked people who have as bad standards as Trump does. Gaetz gets no respect from his fellow house members. He is as bad a choice as anyone could imagine. Can you imagine a Fox talking head as chief of defense? It is managing a huge bureaucracy . He has done nothing similar. They are not qualified.
There was a video of Russian TV people talking about her. They were very pleased with her affinity with Russia and Putin. One asked if she was compromised. He responded yes she is.
 
Pete Hegseth fought the woke left's DEI scam while he was still a soldier in the ranks and wrote a bunker-buster of a book about the corruption in the Pentagon.

Now, he, been proposed to run the Pentagon.

The irony would be sweet.

But is he who the president really wants confirmed?
 
RFK, Jr. was once revered by Democrats.

Since President Trump lifted him up to be the ultimate overseer of federal government health programs, he's currently being dismissed as a crackpot by the subsidized scientists and the administrators within HHS.

Now's he's been nominated to clean the Augean stables.

Who else might The Donald have waiting in the shadows for that role?
 
The Biden-Harris regime inexplicably put former Democrat Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard on a watch list as a security threat

Now President Trump has nominated her to be the Director of National Intelligence - with the authority to root out the perpetrators.

Does he expect her to get the job? I wonder.
 
Tom Homan was derided by the corrupt Biden regime and its Homeland Security minions as a fanatic border hawk; now he will run ICE and deal with the detritus of Biden fanaticism on the border.

Or will he?

:thinking:
 
He may not want to. He's been known to feint and bluff the left before.

Maybe these initial nominees are stalking horses.

Why would anyone suspect that?

Many of Trump's first-round picks share some common characteristics.

Obviously, Democrats will try to oppose whoever he proposes, and he could be playing the long game to draw them out so he can use their own arguments against them if he has alternative nominees he'll produce after Congress is in session again...

Several who've been victimized by Democrats and unelected bureaucrats drunk with power have now been nominated to be put in charge of the very agencies that hounded him.

I'll start with the world's most successful African-American, Elon Musk.

Once the darling of the EV-loving left, Musk has been the perennial target of government regulatory functionaries since he incurred the left's wrath by refusing to let Twitter continue as a censorious left-wing echo chamber.

Now, in the name of efficiency, he's touted to thin the ranks of the bloated bureaucratic Brobdingnagian blob that's harassed him ever since. Just like he did at Twitter, where he ejected thousands of less-than-essential personnel.

The justice of that would be so poetic, it almost rhymes.




I'll go down the list in later posts in this thread, because I realize that Democrats apparently lack the ability to digest large blocks of text.
Let Reedom ring!

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Easily. Leftards are emotional and to be disregarded as we do what's best for everyone.
 
RFK, Jr. was once revered by Democrats.

Since President Trump lifted him up to be the ultimate overseer of federal government health programs, he's currently being dismissed as a crackpot by the subsidized scientists and the administrators within HHS.

Now's he's been nominated to clean the Augean stables.

Who else might The Donald have waiting in the shadows for that role?
Yes, Democrats liked RFK Jr. when he was a crusading environmental lawyer who took on corporate polluters and won. And repubs hated him. Then something happened around 2005 that turned him into a nut job anti-vaxxer and conspiracy theorist, and repubs started to love him. Isn't life strange. Actually this calls for its own thread. Keep watching!
 
Yes, Democrats liked RFK Jr. when he was a crusading environmental lawyer who took on corporate polluters and won. And repubs hated him. Then something happened around 2005 that turned him into a nut job anti-vaxxer and conspiracy theorist, and repubs started to love him. Isn't life strange. Actually this calls for its own thread. Keep watching!

He's the same guy. He changed jerseys. That's how tribal politics can be. Same with Trump. We both know that if he'd chosen to run as a Democrat the script would be flipped.
 
Starting with the least likely to be confirmed:

Gaetz
Gabbart
Kennedy
Hegseth

All four are not likely to be approved by UniParty.
 
That doesn't mean he's not the master of the art of the deal. He's been elected president twice and is a billionaire. His ghostwriter? 🤷
Maybe it's just me who thinks that a man who's started or been involved in over 4,000 lawsuits over his career is not that great of a deal maker.

His latest lawsuit os suing CBS for 10 billion dollars (yes, that's billion, not million) because he claims their interview with Harris was partisan.

And he's demanding a probe into an Iowa pollster because she had the audacity to claim that at one point Harris had a three-point lead over him in Iowa.

Sore winning on display.
 
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