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Old 08-27-2007, 05:31 PM
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Umm I assume at the top people have gotten to know each other and become friends. It is what it is. You don't randomly hire a headhunter to do a global search like you would for an executive in the business world.

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"Republicans and Democrats alike had demanded his resignation over the botched handling of FBI terror investigations and the firings of U.S. attorneys, but President Bush had defiantly stood by his Texas friend until accepting his resignation Friday."

With all due respect, Mr. President, I have nothing against Texans, but there are other very well qualified people here in the United States (oops, I mean the rest of the United States -- I just couldn't help myself) with which to fill government posts.

I see in the first post that speculation is that Michael Chertoff, Director of Homeland Security will replace Gonzales and that Clay Johnson will replace Chertoff.

"Johnson, a longtime friend of Bush, served as the president's chief of staff and appointments secretary when Bush was governor of Texas and was executive director of the Bush-Cheney transition team."

Is it really necessary to be a long time friend of the President to be competent, or is what we are seeing a President taking care of his political pals?

Agree or disagree, it's a legitimate question in my opinion.
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Old 08-27-2007, 05:35 PM
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Old 08-27-2007, 06:39 PM
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Now I wonder why?

Inadequate Texan or Mexican?

Hell, it was obvious from the start!

It seems He may have had a problem holding a glass of water!
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Old 08-27-2007, 06:44 PM
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What took you so long............?

is all I have to say.

Ok wait there is more...

Mr Bush it is about picking the PEOPLE'S attorney general, NOT your attorney general. What a concept. Think about it and get back to us.
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Old 08-27-2007, 06:52 PM
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One of the radio stations here was joking that he resigned because they found out he didn't have a green card and they were playing recordings from when Elian Gonzalez was taken and asking if they were related.
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Old 08-27-2007, 11:47 PM
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You don't randomly hire a headhunter to do a global search like you would for an executive in the business world.
Actually, it's appeared to me often in the past that the political parties have acted as huge headhunters. They have vetted candidates and come up with people they felt (hoped?) were the very best for the country and who could pass scrutiny in the Senate from both parties.

Again, it's an opinion, but it seems to me that our current President is more interested in rewarding people who were in his administration or his cronies when he was Governor of Texas.
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Old 08-28-2007, 12:28 AM
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Wonder what Bill Maher has to say about all this? Hmmmmm???
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Old 08-28-2007, 12:05 PM
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Wonder what Bill Maher has to say about all this? Hmmmmm???
probably something funny


his old show was better
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Old 08-29-2007, 03:52 AM
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Actually, it's appeared to me often in the past that the political parties have acted as huge headhunters. They have vetted candidates and come up with people they felt (hoped?) were the very best for the country and who could pass scrutiny in the Senate from both parties.

Again, it's an opinion, but it seems to me that our current President is more interested in rewarding people who were in his administration or his cronies when he was Governor of Texas.
I'd love to see how many candidates are offered positions in a cabinet based on party nominations as opposed to nominations by the President. Everything I've seen has been otherwise. The Pres picks who he likes best that won't get rejected. My favorite reward is the "Ambassador to France".

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Old 08-29-2007, 09:27 PM
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I'd love to see how many candidates are offered positions in a cabinet based on party nominations as opposed to nominations by the President. Everything I've seen has been otherwise. The Pres picks who he likes best that won't get rejected. My favorite reward is the "Ambassador to France".
You misunderstand (don't you?)

I'm talking about the President and his party advisors checking on a number of top candidates through outsources with some expertise in a given field. For instance the AMA for Surgeon General or the ABA for Attorney General. Obviously, it isn't the place the party to nominate, but rather to advise. My feeling is that President Bush either isn't soliciting that kind of advice, or isn't listening.

He just apparantely has a lot of friends.
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Old 08-29-2007, 10:30 PM
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You misunderstand (don't you?)

I'm talking about the President and his party advisors checking on a number of top candidates through outsources with some expertise in a given field. For instance the AMA for Surgeon General or the ABA for Attorney General. Obviously, it isn't the place the party to nominate, but rather to advise. My feeling is that President Bush either isn't soliciting that kind of advice, or isn't listening.

He just apparantely has a lot of friends.
With notable exception of FEMA/Brown, I would say that most of Bush's nominations are wholly defensible on the grounds of "some expertise in a given field" - honestly I think all of you are railing against a political institution, and not anything that is related to Bush.
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