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LuvLoogie
(8,366 posts)It's a resumé plus in this regime.
Jersey Devil
(10,538 posts)Most states hold bar exams twice per year
Grins
(8,998 posts)Response to Grins (Reply #3)
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LetMyPeopleVote
(171,880 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(171,880 posts)Paul Ingrassias nomination was an obvious debacle, but hes only the latest addition to a growing list of personnel failures.
Every time a Trump nominee fails, the White House looks even more incompetent:
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-10-22T12:59:19.307Z
- Paul Ingrassia
- E.J. Antoni
- Brian Quintenz
- Matt Gaetz
- Dave Weldon
- Ed Martin
- Janette Nesheiwat
- Chad Chronister
- Kathleen Sgamma
- Jared Isaacman
- Elise Stefanik www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trumps-latest-failed-nominee-makes-white-house-appear-even-incompetent-rcna239083
Lately, however, the assembly line has broken down with surprising frequency. Take this week, for example. MSNBC reported:
President Donald Trumps pick to lead the Office of Special Counsel, Paul Ingrassia, withdrew his name from consideration on Tuesday after his confirmation looked destined to fail. In a social media post Tuesday night, Ingrassia said he would no longer attend his Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday because unfortunately I do not have enough Republican votes at this time.
The right-wing nominees record is filled with a great many ridiculous comments, but his head count was correct: Ingrassias history of radicalism made him one of the presidents most outlandish nominees to date, but after Politico reported on a group text in which Ingrassia acknowledged his Nazi streak, a variety of prominent GOP senators said theyd vote against him.....
But this is not, strictly speaking, simply a story about the demise of a ridiculous nomination. Rather, its equally important to appreciate the larger pattern because while the conventional wisdom is that the Republican-led Senate reflexively confirms every misguided Trump nominee, thats not entirely the case.
Earlier this month, for example, Brian Quintenzs nomination to chair the Commodity Futures Trading Commission failed, and just a few days earlier, E.J. Antonis nomination to become the next commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics failed in the face of bipartisan opposition.
And while three nomination failures in three weeks is a lot, the problem has persisted for months. Indeed, the same list also includes Matt Gaetz, Dave Weldon, Ed Martin, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat, Chad Chronister, Kathleen Sgamma and Jared Isaacman. (If we widen the aperture a bit, Elise Stefanik is also arguably part of the same group.)
The longer this list grows, the louder the concerns about rampant incompetence in the West Wing.
