Examples of GOP Leadership

Roger A. Shrubber

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Meanwhile…. General Zod has landed in Washington.

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When Smith isn't busy competing as a triathlete in Ironman races, they said, he is working as a dogged investigator who is open-minded and not afraid to pursue the truth.

"If the case is prosecutable, he will do it," said Mark Lesko, an attorney at Greenberg Traurig LLP who worked with Smith when both were prosecutors at the U.S. Attorney's Office in New York City's Brooklyn. "He is fearless."

Smith recently returned to the United States after working from The Hague in the Netherlands since November while recovering from knee surgery following a biking accident, a person familiar with the matter, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Wednesday.


Moe Fodeman, an attorney at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati who worked as a prosecutor with Smith, said his former colleague is known for being methodical and thinking outside the box.

"He is famous for to-do lists," said Fodeman, adding that the lists would be filled "with ideas that, of course, you should do, but no one thinks of."

Smith is also known for being expeditious, and Fodeman predicted the special counsel's investigations involving Trump will probably move swiftly.

"He's not going to be dillydallying," Fodeman said. "He's going to get the job done."
i was laughing at "General Zod", not at Smith finally getting to work for real...
i sincerely hope he lives up to his reputation.
 

DIY-HP-LED

Well-Known Member
Meanwhile…. General Zod has landed in Washington.

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When Smith isn't busy competing as a triathlete in Ironman races, they said, he is working as a dogged investigator who is open-minded and not afraid to pursue the truth.

"If the case is prosecutable, he will do it," said Mark Lesko, an attorney at Greenberg Traurig LLP who worked with Smith when both were prosecutors at the U.S. Attorney's Office in New York City's Brooklyn. "He is fearless."

Smith recently returned to the United States after working from The Hague in the Netherlands since November while recovering from knee surgery following a biking accident, a person familiar with the matter, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Wednesday.


Moe Fodeman, an attorney at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati who worked as a prosecutor with Smith, said his former colleague is known for being methodical and thinking outside the box.

"He is famous for to-do lists," said Fodeman, adding that the lists would be filled "with ideas that, of course, you should do, but no one thinks of."

Smith is also known for being expeditious, and Fodeman predicted the special counsel's investigations involving Trump will probably move swiftly.

"He's not going to be dillydallying," Fodeman said. "He's going to get the job done."
:lol:
Some republicans are sweating over that news story, they know what they did and the rats will be squealing and dealing to cut sentences or stay out of jail. I'll bet they are interested in all the news about Jack and when the read that, they must have broke out in a cold sweat!

I wonder what would happen if Jack showed up in the Gallery and just glowered at them during the vote for speaker, doesn't say a word, just leaves in silence with a trail of press behind him... :lol:
 

Budzbuddha

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:lol:
Some republicans are sweating over that news story, they know what they did and the rats will be squealing and dealing to cut sentences or stay out of jail. I'll bet they are interested in all the news about Jack and when the read that, they must have broke out in a cold sweat!

I wonder what would happen if Jack showed up in the Gallery and just glowered at them during the vote for speaker, doesn't say a word, just leaves in silence with a trail of press behind him... :lol:
That would an epic sight …. Jack and “ the glare “
Jordan slithering away.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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so now, just being able to do what every other congress has been able to do in 1 vote, for 100 years...would be "a big republican win" ?
trump thinks mccarthy failing is building drama, so it makes it more exciting, a "bigger deal" ?
this seems to be proof that trump indeed is incapable of feeling shame. the lame ass republican party can't agree on a leader, a group of 20 of them are using terrorist tactics to control their party, and are embarrassing the entire party deeply, both in America, and across the entire world.
they've already turned mccarthy into a puppet, whether he eventually wins the speakership or not. no one can respect the man now, he's a grasping, power seeking, spineless piece of shit.
so let's sit back and watch the show, it's going to happen whether we watch it or not.
i honestly don't see the republican party ever holding sway again...this is a crippling show of incompetence and backbiting infighting.

oh, and nice segue on trump's part, from how this is actually good for the republican party, to how he was robbed....again....fucking pathetic loser
 

CunningCanuk

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It is going to be a really interesting couple years with the Republicans trying to give foreign nations as much of a opening as possible to attack us, and how well Biden's administration is positioned (and adeptness) to shut that shit down.

We got lucky that the real insurrectionist GQP were elected as they lost power in the house. They have a couple years to really fuck us up good by shutting down the funding (maybe one year to play that game since I think Democrats passed funding for the next year). And now that they finally have power in the house to troll/investigate again, thanks to their screwing with the census and redistricting, Biden holds the keys to the nation's secrets and not Trump. So the filter on what they can leak to Trump/foreign dictators/Rupert Murdoch/etc is back on.
This is showing the American people only one party has the ability to govern. If republicans actually do what they say they are going to do (appease the qtards in caucus with frivolous investigations) 2024 and beyond isn’t looking good for the grand old party.
 

CunningCanuk

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and he seriously thinks that people still want the maga agenda? after the last election?
and he seriously thinks that anyone gives a fuck who he endorses any more? after the last election?
isn't it kind of pathetic watching someone who had power at one time, still acting like they have any power?
The tail is now wagging the dog.
 
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