Biden Transition thread - ya know because they read this shit

Math wrote:
Oh and we have a state-sponsored protest this weekend in dc?!?!
https://trumpmarch.com/
Democrats are scheming to disenfranchise and nullify Republican votes. It’s up to the American people to stop it.



Proud Boys converging on DC for ‘Million MAGA March’ protesting election
I'll be attending this one via zoom, I might actually toobin a little
ha
Trump lawyers appear to have filed a lawsuit in the wrong court, sending what was supposed to be a Michigan suit to a special D.C. federal court that only hears monetary claims against the federal government.



waaaait a minute…did I hear that Lindsey called for the Trump administration to allow the Biden transition to begin. 

that can't be real…was that a parody account?


and also made a $1 million donation to get the R's re-elected in GA (that was expected…although his funders gave him 1mil I'm sure)
Dominion wrote:
Math wrote:
Oh and we have a state-sponsored protest this weekend in dc?!?!
https://trumpmarch.com/
Democrats are scheming to disenfranchise and nullify Republican votes. It’s up to the American people to stop it.



Proud Boys converging on DC for ‘Million MAGA March’ protesting election
I'll be attending this one via zoom, I might actually toobin a little

Saturday’s Pro-Trump Events In DC Have a Very Real Potential to Turn Violent, According to Experts Who Track Extremism
Militia members, white nationalists, and conspiracy theorists are on their way to town.

please be careful, folks.  i'd stay away from this one.  it'll probably be fine, but the downside risk is yuge.
Dominion wrote:
[Lindsey Graham] also made a $1 million donation to get the R's re-elected in GA (that was expected…although his funders gave him 1mil I'm sure)
Remember four short weeks ago when he was literally sobbing on television about how broke he and his campaign were and moaning "Give me money. Money me. Money now. Me a money needing a lot now" like a fake cancer patient at a Beef and Beer?
Julian, wrote:
Dominion wrote:
[Lindsey Graham] also made a $1 million donation to get the R's re-elected in GA (that was expected…although his funders gave him 1mil I'm sure)
Remember four short weeks ago when he was literally sobbing on television about how broke he and his campaign were and moaning "Give me money. Money me. Money now. Me a money needing a lot now" like a fake cancer patient at a Beef and Beer?

so you're saying you expect consistency from the GOP?
sweetcell wrote:
Julian, wrote:
Dominion wrote:
[Lindsey Graham] also made a $1 million donation to get the R's re-elected in GA (that was expected…although his funders gave him 1mil I'm sure)
Remember four short weeks ago when he was literally sobbing on television about how broke he and his campaign were and moaning "Give me money. Money me. Money now. Me a money needing a lot now" like a fake cancer patient at a Beef and Beer?

so you're saying you expect consistency from the GOP?
No, I just like to reminisce.
If Biden nominates any GOP senator to his Cabinet who currently holds office in KY, LA, ME, MT, NC, PA, or WI( and Kansas)  it would be a Democrat governor who picks the replacement.

would be the end of their GOP tenure, but in this climate, is that a bad thing

They wouldn’t take job without agreement from governor to replace with a Republican

The lack of realism in liberal circles is astounding
Toomey PA isn't running for Re-election?
Side-Smartmatic wrote:
If Biden nominates any GOP senator to his Cabinet who currently holds office in KY, LA, ME, MT, NC, PA, or WI( and Kansas)  it would be a Democrat governor who picks the replacement.

zero chance in hell that mitch would let that happen.
sweetcell wrote:
Side-Smartmatic wrote:
If Biden nominates any GOP senator to his Cabinet who currently holds office in KY, LA, ME, MT, NC, PA, or WI( and Kansas)  it would be a Democrat governor who picks the replacement.

zero chance in hell that mitch would let that happen.

this is an unlikely scenario…but how would Mitch stop a Senator from taking a cabinet pick…I guess the senate has to approve…what if it was acting?
Richie wrote:
sweetcell wrote:
Side-Smartmatic wrote:
If Biden nominates any GOP senator to his Cabinet who currently holds office in KY, LA, ME, MT, NC, PA, or WI( and Kansas)  it would be a Democrat governor who picks the replacement.

zero chance in hell that mitch would let that happen.

this is an unlikely scenario…but how would Mitch stop a Senator from taking a cabinet pick…I guess the senate has to approve…what if it was acting?

withholding confirmation is one way he could make this a no-go.  acting = time-limited.  yes, there are games the WH can play to extend an acting, but mitch can make a faustian bargain: "you can go be acting for 270 days, or however long they extend it for, but eventually you'll be forced out - and i'll make sure you're never elected again, to the senate or anywhere else, as a republican."

there are a lot of other backroom deals he can make and arm-twists he can apply.  mitch is a master strategist.  he has dirt and he has power.  hell, he's willing to suck up to trump's looney election conspiracy theories if it means retaining control of the senate.  you think one senator with cabinet aspirations is going to stop him?
hutch wrote:
Whoever Biden picks as Attorney General will know this
Doug Jones, you mean?
interesting
Merrick Garland is under consideration to serve as attorney general
(as well as Sally Yates, Deval Patrick, Doug Jones)
10-ply-super-soft wrote:
interesting
Merrick Garland is under consideration to serve as attorney general
(as well as Sally Yates, Deval Patrick, Doug Jones)

hopefully they get Vindman in there too.
Merrick Garland would be real cool but Doug Jones (who won a fucking Senate seat in AL, for Christ's sake) feels like his career is done unless he gets AG.
And what’s wrong with his political career being done?


Politicians need to sometimes accept reality and get private sector jobs… government shouldn’t be a tit these guys can suck on forever



I like Doug Jones but not sure Biden owes him anything but he owes the American people something


Appoint the best people for the jobs


I think there's also a solid case to make that Doug Jones is legitimately one of the very best people for the job too. His career is wildly impressive, especially around civil rights prosecutions.
Great.. I could see that


I would be fine with his appointment