SpaceCoastVol
Jacked up on moonshine and testosterone
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....and he is usually pretty reasonable. He won't defend Trump for just anything, and as a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he has been critical of several of Trump's nominees for the federal judiciary. I guess standing next to Trump at a rally brought out the flunky side of him.Different Kennedys. He's a Republican Senator from Louisiana.
At the end of the day Kennedy always sides with the Republican party.....and he is usually pretty reasonable. He won't defend Trump for just anything, and as a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he has been critical of several of Trump's nominees for the federal judiciary. I guess standing next to Trump at a rally brought out the flunky side of him.
yeah because it gets thrown around too much. You used it, and you were wrong. He IS qualified... and like someone else said he is probably way more 'qualified' (in terms of government experience) than Soetoro was.In the context of being President of the United States, it is subjective... but good lord, did you really have to ask what the word "qualified" means?
Administration is about surrounding yourself with competent people. Empowering them to do their jobs. Making sure they respect you enough to come to you before doing anything that you should have a say in. Making good decisions in those situations so that 1-3 continue to happen consistently.No, because the criteria is subjective. We all have our own opinion... nobody is right or wrong. Google "subjective" if you don't know what it means either.