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I prefer Raj Shah for press secretary rather then Huckabee. He is less abrasive , reminds me of Seth on Designated Survivor .

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Just now, ALF said:

I prefer Raj Shah for press secretary rather then Huckabee. He is less abrasive , reminds me of Seth on Designated Survivor .

 

Huckabee is, quite frankly, the best Press Secretary I can remember.  She handles an openly hostile room deftly.

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33 minutes ago, TakeYouToTasker said:

 

Huckabee is, quite frankly, the best Press Secretary I can remember.  She handles an openly hostile room deftly.

 

And she weathers an awful lot of insults over her weight from the party of sensitivity.

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35 minutes ago, Azalin said:

 

And she weathers an awful lot of insults over her weight from the party of sensitivity.

She is "quick on her feet" and doesn't suffer fools gladly. The White House press could get under Sean Spicer's skin and he would then say something stupid. She plays Whack-A-Mole with them.

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NEWS FLASH: Supreme Court conservatives are sticking to the letter of the law

 

Here’s some keen insight from USA Today: it seems that the more conservative members of the Supreme Court, including Justice Neil Gorsuch, are “sticking to the words written by Congress” when considering cases.

 
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For Supreme Court's conservatives, it's all about the letter of the law https://usat.ly/2snkdnF  via @richardjwolf

 

 
 
 

Richard Wolf writes:

The justices have settled challenges involving the rights of workers, immigrants, prisoners and patent owners by painstakingly defining the meaning of “for,” “shall,” “any” and “other,” along with “satisfy” and “salesman.”

The result has been a series of 5-4 decisions written by Justices Neil Gorsuch, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito that rely on “textualism” — letting the statutes under review speak for themselves. It’s what the late Justice Antonin Scalia preached, and what President Trump promised he would seek in choosing Gorsuch as Scalia’s successor.

So conservative justices are sticking to the rule of law as written?

 

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It's good that a GOP nomination is actually going to do what he said and not side with the liberal view every single decision of his or her term.

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John Kelly may soon step down as White House chief of staff, sources tell FOX News. Rumored replacements include Budget Director Mick Mulvaney and former communications director Hope Hicks

 

ANOTHER WHITE HOUSE SHAKE-UP? - President Trump’s White House Chief of Staff John Kelly is reportedly expected to step down by this summer ... In recent weeks, Trump has consulted with his advisers about a possible replacement for Kelly, who has been in the White House role for one year, according to the Wall Street Journal.

 

The two frontrunners for the job are said to be Nick Ayers, who serves as chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, and Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney. Another possible reported replacement is Hope Hicks, who served as White House communications director until she stepped down in March.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/06/29/fox-news-first-authorities-probe-suspects-past-encounters-with-paper-in-newsroom-shooting-possible-new-white-house-shakeup.html

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4 hours ago, ALF said:

John Kelly may soon step down as White House chief of staff, sources tell FOX News. Rumored replacements include Budget Director Mick Mulvaney and former communications director Hope Hicks

 

ANOTHER WHITE HOUSE SHAKE-UP? - President Trump’s White House Chief of Staff John Kelly is reportedly expected to step down by this summer ... In recent weeks, Trump has consulted with his advisers about a possible replacement for Kelly, who has been in the White House role for one year, according to the Wall Street Journal.

 

The two frontrunners for the job are said to be Nick Ayers, who serves as chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, and Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney. Another possible reported replacement is Hope Hicks, who served as White House communications director until she stepped down in March.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/06/29/fox-news-first-authorities-probe-suspects-past-encounters-with-paper-in-newsroom-shooting-possible-new-white-house-shakeup.html

 

Wait, I thought he was going to either quit or be fired for the past 8 months...

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4 hours ago, ALF said:

John Kelly may soon step down as White House chief of staff, sources tell FOX News. Rumored replacements include Budget Director Mick Mulvaney and former communications director Hope Hicks

 

ANOTHER WHITE HOUSE SHAKE-UP? - President Trump’s White House Chief of Staff John Kelly is reportedly expected to step down by this summer ... In recent weeks, Trump has consulted with his advisers about a possible replacement for Kelly, who has been in the White House role for one year, according to the Wall Street Journal.

 

The two frontrunners for the job are said to be Nick Ayers, who serves as chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, and Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney. Another possible reported replacement is Hope Hicks, who served as White House communications director until she stepped down in March.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/06/29/fox-news-first-authorities-probe-suspects-past-encounters-with-paper-in-newsroom-shooting-possible-new-white-house-shakeup.html

 

Would Hope Hicks be the first female WH Chief of Staff?

 

Would the Democrats even acknowledge that?

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Just now, Koko78 said:

 

Wait, I thought he was going to either quit or be fired for the past 8 months...

 

Slow news week so they concocted a fake story to keep the hysteria up

 

liberals are weaker than Freud’s patients who constantly had the vapours 

 

 

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Good Move.........................move the majority out of D.C. 

 

It's a new world, we don't need a ruling class anymore.

 

 

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is making plans to move the headquarters of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) out of Washington, D.C., to a city in the West.

 

 

 
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Today, @Interior confirmed that they are planning to move the BLM HQ west. This is great news since 99% of the land that the BLM manages is located in the West & this move will ensure that the decisions are made by those who understand the land best. https://goo.gl/TMYdNN

 

 

 

Top BLM officials are disconnected from the people who live and work on the land the agency manages. The divide has caused tensions between western land managers and regulators that seem to control land use from hundreds of miles away. The gap separates those impacted by BLM policies from officials running the agency, lawmakers and Trump administration officials say. 

 

While the BLM has over 10,000 employees, all major decisions are made by just 400 employees based in Washington,” GOP Rep. Scott Tipton of Colorado wrote in a February column. “By moving the headquarters west, decisions would more likely be made by those who understand the land best, resulting in more effective land management programs and policies. As we have seen in the past, a lack of understanding and awareness can lead to some very flawed policies.”

 

A location for the new headquarters has not been chosen, though some prominent western cities have been mentioned as the next home, such as Denver and Salt Lake City. The Department of the Interior will pick a city for the new headquarters in the next six to eight months.

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On 6/29/2018 at 5:47 AM, ALF said:

John Kelly may soon step down as White House chief of staff, sources tell FOX News. Rumored replacements include Budget Director Mick Mulvaney and former communications director Hope Hicks

 

ANOTHER WHITE HOUSE SHAKE-UP? - President Trump’s White House Chief of Staff John Kelly is reportedly expected to step down by this summer ... In recent weeks, Trump has consulted with his advisers about a possible replacement for Kelly, who has been in the White House role for one year, according to the Wall Street Journal.

 

The two frontrunners for the job are said to be Nick Ayers, who serves as chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence, and Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney. Another possible reported replacement is Hope Hicks, who served as White House communications director until she stepped down in March.


http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/06/29/fox-news-first-authorities-probe-suspects-past-encounters-with-paper-in-newsroom-shooting-possible-new-white-house-shakeup.html

 

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53 minutes ago, GG said:

Another day, another administration shake up rumor.

 

Losing Kelly would be a big blow.  Trump's successes have been aligned with Kelly closing his ranks.

 

Losing Nielsen would be a big blow, too.  She's doing a reasonably decent job, and trying to get her replacement approved by the next Senate is likely to be a nightmare.

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BREAKING: TRUMP ANNOUNCES NOMINEE TO REPLACE KAVANAUGH. “Whoa. Trump’s deregulation leader Neomi Rao to the federal court — to assume seat vacated by Kavnanaugh,” Debra J. Saunders tweets. The Washington Free Beacon adds:

 

Rao, 45, serves currently as the administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, making her the “regulatory czar” of the Trump administration. From that position, she has been responsible for what Politico characterized as the “deconstruction of the administrative state.” In her first year, Rao told the Free Beacon in an interview in May, OIRA has cut 22 regulations for every one it imposed, saving the taxpayers some $8 billion in fiscal year 2017 alone.

 

Faster, please.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, B-Man said:

BREAKING: TRUMP ANNOUNCES NOMINEE TO REPLACE KAVANAUGH. “Whoa. Trump’s deregulation leader Neomi Rao to the federal court — to assume seat vacated by Kavnanaugh,” Debra J. Saunders tweets. The Washington Free Beacon adds:

 

Rao, 45, serves currently as the administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, making her the “regulatory czar” of the Trump administration. From that position, she has been responsible for what Politico characterized as the “deconstruction of the administrative state.” In her first year, Rao told the Free Beacon in an interview in May, OIRA has cut 22 regulations for every one it imposed, saving the taxpayers some $8 billion in fiscal year 2017 alone.

 

Faster, please.

 

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