'Course, I'm the admin, I could delete a post, nobody would miss just one, there's 176 of' em!
I would never. That's like vandalism.
I mean, if it's your own virtual living room, it's more like redecorating.Foggy wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 7:52 amOff TopicOh, I love when I post the "yeah, that" smiley, and it's the first post on the page, so you have to go back a page and scroll all the way to the bottom to see what it is yeah thatting about.
'Course, I'm the admin, I could delete a post, nobody would miss just one, there's 176 of' em!
I would never. That's like vandalism.
Given that Navarro made up at least one of his expert citations ("Ron Vara" - a transparent anagram of Navarro), I vote we call him "Dr. Ron."Tiredretiredlawyer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 12:24 pm So, Gregg, do we call you Dr. Gregg? Can we call Dr. Navarro Dr. Peter? Or maybe Dr. Dick?
I brought it around to the topic too, also, Ben.
or Dr. Chapstick, for those who remember that commercial.
In new filing in Contempt of Congress case, Peter Navarro criticizes Mar-a-lago search
"Concerted effort between the White House, Justice Dept & (Archives) to deprive Pres Trump of his ability to assert executive privilege over documents recently seized by the FBI at Mar-a-Lago"
Navarro is asked who he expects to be in Trump’s Cabinet in a 2nd term: He says Judge Jeanine for AG, Stephen Miller in charge of the border, Robt O’Brien for Sect of State, Kash Patel, and he “guarantees” that Michael Flynn will have whatever job he chooses.
Also I'd point out that when the Executive Branch (FBI<Justice Department=Definitely Executive Branch that 'Executive Privilege just isn't.
https://ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/sh ... 2cr0200-55Josh Gerstein @joshgerstein wrote: BREAKING: Judge Mehta denies former Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro's request for discovery to support claim of selective prosecution for contempt of Congress. Judge: Meadows/Scavino cases had negotations and direct evidence of Trump asserting privilege https://bit.ly/3L5JsCY
Not sure what kind of alter ego it is, but it definitely is
It's just 9pm for me. Winding down for bed. Been going in at 6:30am and coming home at 6:30pm (give or take an hour either way) since last Thursday; had Saturday off to spend time with my visiting Sister; but had to work a few hours on Sunday, all because of ... circumstances. Standing up some control centers, running administrative interference so my technicians could do the field work, working with my department head on a staffing plan.sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 3:47 pm You're on line at an unusual time today. No leaked top-secret document crises to deal with?
Ben-Prime wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 3:54 pmOff TopicIt's just 9pm for me. Winding down for bed. Been going in at 6:30am and coming home at 6:30pm (give or take an hour either way) since last Thursday; had Saturday off to spend time with my visiting Sister; but had to work a few hours on Sunday, all because of ... circumstances. Standing up some control centers, running administrative interference so my technicians could do the field work, working with my department head on a staffing plan.sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 3:47 pm You're on line at an unusual time today. No leaked top-secret document crises to deal with?
Nothing glamorous except the control center stuff, and I likely will not get an award or anything for it, but I will have the honor of nominating my main subordinate for the highest award a local Embassy can give a local staffer and I think I'll be able to get it pushed through. He's done legitimately breathtaking work pulling off a few miracles while I cleared the obstacles. I've managed to write the staffing plan so that I get the weekend off, but will be the sole anchor on Monday, which everyone else will get off. It's my way of contributing. I don't have a family here with me; most of my colleagues do. Let them have the holiday.
But I'll be damn glad when Wednesday next rolls around and I can breathe again.