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Posted
7 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

But she was to be in DOJ. As was every other Acting AG. She was the next person in line. Unlike Trump's hack who is there for corrupt purposes. 

 

Now, now, your position (as given to you in the DNC talking points memo) is that Whitaker was not approved by the Senate to be the Attorney General. Changing your tune now is pretty laughable.

 

Of course, let's just ignore the statute passed by Congress, signed by President Clinton, that authorized the appointment.

Posted
17 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

Now, now, your position (as given to you in the DNC talking points memo) is that Whitaker was not approved by the Senate to be the Attorney General. Changing your tune now is pretty laughable.

 

Of course, let's just ignore the statute passed by Congress, signed by President Clinton, that authorized the appointment.

So that's a "no" he was never approved by the Senate whereas Yates was. 

Thanks :) 

 

And you are the one taking the talking points, from Mr. You Need An ID to Buy Cereal 

 

You are the cultist, not me 

Posted
1 hour ago, Tiberius said:

So that's a "no" he was never approved by the Senate whereas Yates was. 

Thanks :) 

 

And you are the one taking the talking points, from Mr. You Need An ID to Buy Cereal 

 

You are the cultist, not me 

 

Yates was never approved by the Senate either. Show me where she was ever confirmed to be the Acting Attorney General. Go ahead, I'll wait.

 

There's these things, called statutes. They're actually laws passed by Congress and signed by the president. That's kinda how things work. Even a dipschiff like you can maybe figure it out, assuming you're told that it's ok to learn something new.

Posted
21 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

Yates was never approved by the Senate either. Show me where she was ever confirmed to be the Acting Attorney General. Go ahead, I'll wait.

 

There's these things, called statutes. They're actually laws passed by Congress and signed by the president. That's kinda how things work. Even a dipschiff like you can maybe figure it out, assuming you're told that it's ok to learn something new.

you are just being stupid now. Well, always actually. She was confirmed as Deputy AG and was made acting AG in the normal process of following the line of secession. Your cult leader picked this guy to be the unconfirmed chief of staff of Sessions with the intent to bypass the usual line of secession to purposely violate checks and balances so he can corruptly interfere with the very thing Trump was screaming and ranting about. You are only showing your knavishness by defending this total corrupt act. 

 

Posted
29 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

you are just being stupid now. Well, always actually. She was confirmed as Deputy AG and was made acting AG in the normal process of following the line of secession. Your cult leader picked this guy to be the unconfirmed chief of staff of Sessions with the intent to bypass the usual line of secession to purposely violate checks and balances so he can corruptly interfere with the very thing Trump was screaming and ranting about. You are only showing your knavishness by defending this total corrupt act. 

 

just what is it that you are afraid Whitaker might do? declass the FISA's? reign Mueller into the scope of his probe? 

 

your actions tell me that that the Dems are very afraid of what this guy might do to the soft coup group.

Posted
37 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

you are just being stupid now. Well, always actually. She was confirmed as Deputy AG and was made acting AG in the normal process of following the line of secession. Your cult leader picked this guy to be the unconfirmed chief of staff of Sessions with the intent to bypass the usual line of secession to purposely violate checks and balances so he can corruptly interfere with the very thing Trump was screaming and ranting about. You are only showing your knavishness by defending this total corrupt act. 

 

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1) "Succession," not "seccession."

2) There IS no "line of succession" for Presidential appointments.  What happens is that the President appoints an acting director, according to the VRA.

3) Senate Confirmations ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE.  Being confirmed as Deputy AG does not confirm one as the AG.  

 

 

Posted
47 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

you are just being stupid now. Well, always actually. She was confirmed as Deputy AG and was made acting AG in the normal process of following the line of secession. Your cult leader picked this guy to be the unconfirmed chief of staff of Sessions with the intent to bypass the usual line of secession to purposely violate checks and balances so he can corruptly interfere with the very thing Trump was screaming and ranting about. You are only showing your knavishness by defending this total corrupt act. 

 

 

Yes, she was confirmed to be the Deputy Attorney General. She was never confirmed to be the ACTING Attorney General - the very same complaint that you dumbshits make about Whittaker.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

Yes, she was confirmed to be the Deputy Attorney General. She was never confirmed to be the ACTING Attorney General - the very same complaint that you dumbshits make about Whittaker.


Hows your head feel banging against that wall?

Posted
11 minutes ago, Bray Wyatt said:


Hows your head feel banging against that wall?

 

Not bad. It's entertaining watching him fail at mental gymnastics trying to justify the DNC's stupid position.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, Koko78 said:

 

Not bad. It's entertaining watching him fail at mental gymnastics trying to justify the DNC's stupid position.

No, it is not.

 

Stop replying to the idiot

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Posted
1 minute ago, GG said:

No, it is not.

 

Stop replying to the idiot

 

I'm actually kind-of enjoying this exchange.  He's digging himself deeper holes than normal..."principal" vs. "minor" Senate confirmations, simultaneous ignorance of multiple points of Constitutional law and statute, bizarre beliefs in the transferability of Senate confirmations, complete willful ignorance of standing precedent, incoherent nonsense about the "line of secession" in government agencies.

 

He's really going above and beyond on this.  Not so much throwing ***** against the wall, as much as fire-hosing diarrhea against it.

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Posted
40 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

I'm actually kind-of enjoying this exchange.  He's digging himself deeper holes than normal..."principal" vs. "minor" Senate confirmations, simultaneous ignorance of multiple points of Constitutional law and statute, bizarre beliefs in the transferability of Senate confirmations, complete willful ignorance of standing precedent, incoherent nonsense about the "line of secession" in government agencies.

 

He's really going above and beyond on this.  Not so much throwing ***** against the wall, as much as fire-hosing diarrhea against it.

 

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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, DC Tom said:

 

I'm actually kind-of enjoying this exchange.  He's digging himself deeper holes than normal..."principal" vs. "minor" Senate confirmations, simultaneous ignorance of multiple points of Constitutional law and statute, bizarre beliefs in the transferability of Senate confirmations, complete willful ignorance of standing precedent, incoherent nonsense about the "line of secession" in government agencies.

 

He's really going above and beyond on this.  Not so much throwing ***** against the wall, as much as fire-hosing diarrhea against it.

I agree that Trump seems to have followed https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/5/3345 and eventually 3356 to the letter. However it is one thing to argue with someone who calls himself Tiberius, but pity Kelly Ann for having to live with  someone who writes BS like https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/08/opinion/trump-attorney-general-sessions-unconstitutional.html. It must be discouraging.

Or perhaps U.S. Code § 3345 - Acting officer law is unconstitutional and will require some "judicial review".

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Posted
17 hours ago, Foxx said:

just what is it that you are afraid Whitaker might do? declass the FISA's? reign Mueller into the scope of his probe? 

 

your actions tell me that that the Dems are very afraid of what this guy might do to the soft coup group.

A Trump political hack in charge of enforcing laws, ya, what could go wrong? 

 

You are justifying this illegal appointment to head our justice department on the grounds of a conspiracy theory. Ok! 

17 hours ago, Koko78 said:

 

Yes, she was confirmed to be the Deputy Attorney General. She was never confirmed to be the ACTING Attorney General - the very same complaint that you dumbshits make about Whittaker.

Yes, she was confirmed by Senate and Whittaker was not. Thank you! End of story! 

 

 

 How in the world you get that being the same complaint is beyond stupid. Your buddies want you to stop replying because you look really stupid trying to argue this. 

17 hours ago, DC Tom said:

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1) "Succession," not "seccession."

2) There IS no "line of succession" for Presidential appointments.  What happens is that the President appoints an acting director, according to the VRA.

3) Senate Confirmations ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE.  Being confirmed as Deputy AG does not confirm one as the AG.  

 

 

There is a line of succession, so you don't know what you are talking about. 

 

Confirmations do not need to be transferable, but they show that Congress has at least vetted this person so we know--unlike with political hack Whittker--that they are simply not there to obstruct justice. This is corruption taking place in the open. 

 

Posted
46 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

[Stupid crap]

 

A chain of command is not the same thing as a line of succession.

 

Being confirmed by the Senate for a different position means absolutely nothing, not matter how much you dipschiffs want to cross your fingers, close your eyes, and wish upon that little star.

Posted
Just now, Koko78 said:

 

A chain of command is not the same thing as a line of succession.

 

Being confirmed by the Senate for a different position means absolutely nothing, not matter how much you dipschiffs want to cross your fingers, close your eyes, and wish upon that little star.

If someone is confirmed as Deputy AG in the normal process that is much closer to Constitutional norms than just picking some Trump cultist hack to head the department. You are just being stupid. 

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