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Trump Rescinds Ratcliffe From DNI Consideration Over Treatment From ‘LameStream Media’

Trump Rescinds Ratcliffe From DNI Consideration Over Treatment From ‘LameStream Media’

“I explained to John how miserable it would be for him and his family to deal with these people….”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMMwf19TB0U

President Donald Trump rescinded Rep. John Ratcliffe’s (R-TX) nomination as director of national intelligence due to the treatment Ratcliffe has received from the mainstream media.

Ratcliffe also responded on Twitter:

The mainstream media has taken a tough stance with most of Trump’s nominations. I would not have a problem with this if they took the same approach with President Barack Obama’s nominations.

The media went right to work once Trump nominated Ratcliffe. The Washington Post discovered an error on Ratcliffe’s congressional website. He claimed, “as a U.S. Attorney, I arrested over 300 illegal immigrants in a single day.” The data showed authorities only arrested 45 undocumented workers on that day in 2008.

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Ba$tards. Everything Dems touch, becomes rat infested.

I blame the Senate. If they had the votes, I believe Trump would have stuck with him. I hope the next nominee won’t prohibit the truth from coming out.

    Close The Fed in reply to rayc. | August 2, 2019 at 3:58 pm

    Ray, I downvoted you. Reflecting more on it, I may be mistaken and you may be correct. For example, John Isakson of Georgia, R, has been hospitalized again recently, and won’t be able to return to the Senate until after recess. He’s one of those that wants to go out on a stretcher.

    Trump may not have had the votes. To say that about a GOPe-controlled senate makes me disgusted.

      Close The Fed in reply to Close The Fed. | August 2, 2019 at 3:59 pm

      And if John Isakson was a statesman, he’d leave the senate. But no, there’s something rarified in that senate air, and they all crave to keep breathing it. . . .

    snopercod in reply to rayc. | August 2, 2019 at 5:24 pm

    I blame the RINOs on the SSCI. Yeah Sen. Burr, I’m talking about YOU!

2smartforlibs | August 2, 2019 at 3:16 pm

WE need the best and brightest not the most approved by the propaganda machine.

Close The Fed | August 2, 2019 at 3:32 pm

Giving a veto to those opposed to Trump means the swamp can NEVER be drained.

Giving in, clearly an error.

    I can respect Ratcliffe’s decision to spare his family months of smears (and likely attempts by the Left to kill or injure them).

    But this will only encourage the Left to be even more violent and intolerant in the future, since it paid off handsomely this time.

      JusticeDelivered in reply to Recovering Lutheran. | August 2, 2019 at 5:24 pm

      They need to be B slapped over things like this. There needs to be accountability for such actions. For example, we all know that there are plenty of corrupt left leaning politicians, so how about having indictments ready to roll out, say within a week of this kind of event one of those politicians finds themselves in a shit storm.

      And there are other options, like killing discretionary funding to key districts.

      Balitmore is a good place to start, why do we keep pouring money down city ratholes?

The Democrats and Deep State may regret short-circuiting Rep. Ratcliffe’s nomination. Bring on Fred Fleitz!

CaliforniaJimbo | August 2, 2019 at 4:01 pm

How about LTG Michael Flynn?

🙂

I see a couple of possibilities, but the MSM doesn’t figure into any of them in any important way. Ergo, our carnivorous press is an excuse; the real action is elsewhere, most likely the Senate. I’d wait for further developments before getting too torqued up over this.

Wonder how Tim Scott and Lindsay Graham felt about him?

This is on Trump. He should have nominated an intelligent intelligence professional who would resist telling Trump what he wanted to hear, or weaponize the Intelligence Community. You know, someone like James Clapper, or maybe John Brennan.

I would prefer that Trump not nominate Republicans who are in Congress. We need to keep them in Congress, and not let their seats go over to Democrats (as in the case of Jeff Sessions). Nominate people who have already left Congress, or non-politicians.

Senator Richard Burr, head of the Senate Committee on Intelligence, follows the guidance of Senator Mark Warner who has yet to close the committee’s Russian Collusion investigation.

McConnell, who is responsible for all committee assignments, has established pro forma Senate hearings throughout the Senate’s summer recess.

There will be no recess appointments allowed. It would appear that McConnell has all the bases covered.

    Milhouse in reply to stablesort. | August 2, 2019 at 5:44 pm

    Staying in session is now the norm. Besides, even if McConnell wanted to break that, the senate can’t adjourn without the house’s permission.

      Barry in reply to Milhouse. | August 3, 2019 at 1:08 pm

      Both need each others consent, just to clarify.

      But they can adjourn for 3 days without consent, so the senate could if it wished for any 3 day period. McConnell could if he wished.

Stop blaming the worthless commie democrats for this.

It is entirely a republican problem.

Burr is a fool and a stooge. He does not want to cure the corruption, he wants to be part of it.

Close The Fed | August 2, 2019 at 6:13 pm

BTW, Rod Rosenstein has endorsed the idea of Sue Gordon for the post. I can’t believe he’s not been perp-walked, instead of strutting around tell us who he approves of for public positions.

https://twitter.com/RodRosenstein/status/1157298983066329089

Not winning. If you pay the Danegeld you never get rid of the Dane. DO NOT PAY THE DANE! Never give in to their blackmail.

I hope they had other reasons, like the Congressional seat not being 100% certain.

I think Ratcliffe had the creds and tenacity to be a good AG, but I remember thinking he would be out of his element as DNI. If at some point Pompeo decides to move on, Ratcliffe might be a good fit to replace him. I understand why Trump picked him (based on his performance at the hearing), but it was not to be.

Ratcliffe is just another Swamp creature. Just another Gowdy, all talk, no action.

On the same day McCabe was fired, both Ratcliffe and Gowdy gave interviews dressed in their purple ties. Purple, the color used by swamp creatures to send a message pledging their allegiance to the Uniparty.