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Topic: Kellyanne for 55 speaker of the house (Read 286 times)

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November 12, 2016, 12:32:27 AM
#6
I don't know how I feel about her being the speaker of the house, but honestly she probably would be a lot more realistic than Paul Ryan... She did a damn good job defending Donald Trump from all of the shit that got flung at him during the campaign; I couldn't imagine anyone doing a better job of that than she did. She is certainly fit to frame anything in a positive light, maintain a very realistic view on the American public and control the conversation in a meaningful way.

Thank you. The problem is that she isn't bought yet. And with a nice wall and information by intelligence operative she may be above the corporatists who would do their best to have their own interests above the one of the people. On the other hand as corporate interest most often diverge (coal, gas, wind, solar, tidal, nuke, hydro) for example an honest speaker could be invaluable. However as their goal is to supersede the un charter over the us c and bor (which would be a capital punishement in china) they don't want a respected congress.
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November 11, 2016, 07:40:53 PM
#5
I don't know how I feel about her being the speaker of the house, but honestly she probably would be a lot more realistic than Paul Ryan... She did a damn good job defending Donald Trump from all of the shit that got flung at him during the campaign; I couldn't imagine anyone doing a better job of that than she did. She is certainly fit to frame anything in a positive light, maintain a very realistic view on the American public and control the conversation in a meaningful way.
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November 11, 2016, 04:08:35 PM
#4
I think Kellyanne Conway deserves most of the credit for Trump's improbably Presidential victory. She took over the campaign at a time when Trump was still making ridiculous comments on a daily basis, and forced him to use a teleprompter to stay on message. She also became the first woman to ever manage a winning presidential campaign and has already been offered a White House position in Trump's cabinet. I don't think that Trump will replace Paul Ryan as Speaker of the House, although he has that right to do so if he chooses.

Wrong he can't. Only congress. However as most of those are controlled, they will follow or their backers will suffer. This is called bulldozing... tested by Powell and it works.
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November 11, 2016, 11:38:58 AM
#3
I think Kellyanne Conway deserves most of the credit for Trump's improbably Presidential victory. She took over the campaign at a time when Trump was still making ridiculous comments on a daily basis, and forced him to use a teleprompter to stay on message. She also became the first woman to ever manage a winning presidential campaign and has already been offered a White House position in Trump's cabinet. I don't think that Trump will replace Paul Ryan as Speaker of the House, although he has that right to do so if he chooses.
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November 10, 2016, 06:53:27 PM
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I understand that it's a very difficult job... and in all events I think that Kellyanne should be invited at a FED informal full board meeting... as one of the American with the best "pulse" on the nation. I think a q&a would be a very valuable and informative meeting for the board (and an honnor, and if she wants to be soth a very strong seal of approval).

And if not interested by the soth... The fed should bid  Smiley.

Concerning the q&a don't worry, most and specially the chairwoman are very kind, super smart and great scholars, I am sure it would be fun and interesting for all. What am I trying to say, just be yourself and it will be fine.



2 precisions the q&a is not remunerated (it's the tax payers dime...) and concerning the job I am sure that in 20 years she could be chairwoman but just know that the outer seats are already very wanted... and I emphasized very. If they were to be auctioned non public corp wouldn't even have enough to qualify to bid, and no one would lend them to do so or maybe in a pool...

Concerning Ryan, my problem is that when you are faced with ... you can't not support Trump&Pence. It's immoral, it went well, but this is the most childish, immature and irresponsible  behavior I have ever seen and frankly quite deceptive.
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November 10, 2016, 05:29:27 PM
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The Constitution does not require that the Speaker be an elected House Representative, though every Speaker so far has been an elected Member of the House.[2]

A first!!! And a woman? Already? Anyway she would be great in any job but this one would be great, if she accept it (could try).

Second in line (hehehe).

And to restore trust and respectability to this institution, there is only her.

((Little warning to the rats... I think it be will enough)).

And Ryan is the biggest slimball worthless leech I ever seen... 0 morality 0 dignity, nothing a worthless shell.

 Wink

And if the office is a problem, (and cannot be redecorated for historical purpose), I am sure there are other options.


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