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Oh fun, we're heading for another unhinged meltdown.
Thanks, you don't have jacksquat but ad homs, made my day.And made my point, there's probably few choices, realistically.
Rush just said he heard the rumor that Lindsey Graham as AG and Nikki Haley takes Graham's senate seat
I know that Ted fought like heck to win his Senate seat, but he would make an excellent AG and he would serve Trump and the American people very well. I think he'd enjoy helping to drain that swamp!
Pro-LIFE politicians not good enough for you? One's who are doers and not just talk?? @goodwithagun
You're right, Christie would be great.
The camel toe
Noooooooooooooooo!
Some of us haven't forgotten the great big wet kiss Christie gave Obama on the eve of the 2012 election.
Can they just place Haley in that seat? Wouldn't they have to hold a special election?
Great man, great choice, knows the law and constitution way better than almost anyone. Pretty accomplished too. A few decisions he made I may not like but that shouldn't affect AG performance.
Former Kavanaugh colleague among group being considered to replace Sessions as AG: reportsBy Louis Casiano | Fox NewsPresident Trump is considering a retired federal appeals court judge who also served on the California Supreme Court as the next U.S. attorney general following the Wednesday resignation of Jeff Sessions, according to reports.Janice Rogers Brown, who is African-American and well-liked in conservative circles, served alongside Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and spoke to the White House about the job in recent weeks, the Sacramento Bee reported.Brown was appointed to the 11-member U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C., in 2005 by former President George W. Bush. She was one of the most conservative voices on the court. <..snip..>https://www.foxnews.com/politics/former-kavanaugh-colleague-among-group-being-considered-to-replace-sessions-as-ag-reports
Wasn't she considered for SCOTUS under Bush also?
There were whispers, but she was one of the judges the Dems blocked with a filibuster back in 2004.