Trump's Cabinet of Curiosities

Deja Vu, anyone? Youngish skinny woman with straight blonde hair. This guy is shopping.

He already paid for this one. And she’s 51.

He likes to keep his blondes close to home.

Monica Crowley a Trump pick to be a senior director of strategic communications for the National Security Council, did a fair bit of plagiarism in a 2002 book.

By a remarkable coincidence, Crowley is also a youngish skinny woman with straight blonde hair.

But no, I disagree that Trump is using these administrative appointments to shop for potential future mistresses/wives. I think it’s just that women who are not young/youngish skinny conventionally attractive blondes are simply invisible to him.

Yeah, like that’s really a deal breaker anymore.

Not all pussies are worth grabbing, apparently.

I’m not sure anything is a dealbreaker any more. :rolleyes:

Mike Flynn, who was fired from an intelligence position because he is a nutcase. By comparison, Ms Crowley is a splendid candidate and abundantly qualified. It has been independently verified that she can read.

Well, she can clearly ctrl+c/ctrl+v anyway.

So, the control button the “plus” button, then “C”? Followed by he control button the “plus” button, then “V”? Does that make the porn disappear from your screen when someone is about to enter the room, and replaces it with a spreadsheet?

Uh, asking for a friend. Not him, the other one.

Copy/paste. The plagiarist’s shortcut.

VICE is reporting that Jared Kushner will be made a Senior Advisor to the President.

This is all becoming reminiscent of the Nixon White House. Lots of Super Creeps.

AP now running a story about this.

Chuck Schumer’s troll game is pretty solid.

I particularly liked the last few paragraphs (of the story, not the letter). Thanks to Harry Reid, Mitch can just trash this letter and carry on.

ETA: but I had a chuckle about it, and it’s exactly the sort of political theater that the far left will adore.

I know. Because you’re more interested in your party winning than doing the right thing. You’ve made that clear. You don’t have to keep reiterating.

I don’t think this is a moral issue. I think it’s some bullshit obstructionism by the Left and some hard-nosed politics by the Right, made possible by Harry Reid, which I find ironic.

Having your ethics paperwork in place should not be optional. Of course that’s a moral issue. It wasn’t obstructionism when McConnell required it, and it isn’t now. Whether you can circumvent it with votes doesn’t change this.