Matt Gaetz's Personality Irked His GOP Colleagues. There Are Better Reasons To Oppose His Nomination.
The nominee for attorney general passes the Trump loyalty test, but he lacks relevant experience and has repeatedly demonstrated poor judgment.

If he is confirmed as President-elect Donald Trump's attorney general, former Florida congressman Matt Gaetz will replace Merrick Garland, a onetime Supreme Court nominee who served two prior stints in the Justice Department, worked as a corporate litigator, and served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit for more than two decades, including seven years as chief judge. Garland's predecessor, William Barr, likewise had previously worked for the Justice Department, including as attorney general during the George H.W. Bush administration, in addition to earlier legal work at the CIA and in private practice.
Going down the list of attorneys general before Barr, you will see people with extensive legal experience, including former prosecutors, Justice Department officials, judges, governors, and state attorneys general. Gaetz, by contrast, is a 42-year-old graduate of William & Mary Law School who briefly worked for a law firm in Fort Walton Beach before entering state politics in 2010, two years after he was admitted to the Florida bar. He served in Florida's legislature for six years before he was elected to represent the state's 1st Congressional District in 2016.
Gaetz's skimpy legal background is not the only reason many people, including Republican colleagues as well as Democrats, were dismayed by Trump's choice. As Reason's C.J. Ciaramella noted, Rep. Mike Simpson (R–Idaho) "summed up the general reaction" on Capitol Hill with this response to news of the nomination: "Are you shittin' me?" When asked what he thought about Gaetz as attorney general, Sen. John Cornyn (R–Texas) was a bit more diplomatic, saying, "I'm trying to absorb all of this." Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R–Alaska) said Gaetz is "not a serious candidate." The New York Times describes him as "one of the most reviled members of his conference."
To be sure, politicians can be "reviled" for good or bad reasons. A legislator who shakes things up by standing on principle and resisting business as usual in Congress, which is how Gaetz is apt to portray himself, is bound to antagonize the establishment. But in Gaetz's case, the main source of intraparty hostility is the perception that he is a lightweight showboat who is desperate for attention, fond of political stunts, inclined toward intemperate rhetoric, vindictive, and eager to start fires just to see stuff burn.
In these respects, Gaetz resembles Trump, whom he has vociferously defended for years. As Trump sees it, Gaetz's loyalty is his main qualification to run the Justice Department. But it raises obvious concerns for anyone who worries that Trump will act on his often expressed desire to punish his political opponents once he is back in power. Intalling a sycophant at the top of the Justice Department would go a long way toward helping him deliver on those threats.
Gaetz's allegiance to Trump, of course, hardly counts as a strike against him in the current Republican Party. In any case, his tendency to irritate his fellow Republicans predates his connection to the former and future president, and it seems to reflect obnoxious personality traits rather than controversial policy positions.
As a state representative in 2015, Gaetz opposed a "revenge porn" bill that made it a first-degree misdemeanor to post sexually explicit photos on a website without the subject's consent. Understandably, the bill's sponsor, Rep. Tom Goodson (R–Titusville), was not happy about that. But there was an additional element to their dispute.
"There is personal animosity between Goodson, a 64-year-old road contractor with a drawl who sometimes becomes tongue-tied during debates, and Gaetz, a 33-year-old lawyer with a sharp wit but an often-condescending manner," Florida Trend reported. "During a session on the House floor last year, Gaetz peppered Goodson with questions about an arcane piece of legislation dealing with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. The interrogation appeared to be an attempt to make Goodson appear unprepared or foolish." During that exchange, a microphone caught Goodson calling Gaetz an "asshole."
That assessment would later be echoed by Republicans who worked alongside Gaetz in Congress. His style was exemplified by his decision to wear a gas mask during a House debate about COVID-19 spending in early March 2020. There were sound reasons to question the government's response to the pandemic, including state and local restrictions as well as the eventual approval of $6.2 trillion in federal spending that was rife with fraud and waste. But according to Gaetz himself, he was not mocking the government's response.
When Washington Post reporter Philip Rucker said Gaetz had "made light of [the] coronavirus by wearing a gas mask," the congressman implausibly insisted that his stunt had been misunderstood. "Made light?!?!" he wrote on Twitter. "I was quite serious. The threat to Congress is real, as I explained, based on travel and habits like selfies and handshakes." Gaetz, in short, got the attention he wanted without making any substantive point, let alone accomplishing anything meaningful.
That is how Gaetz's critics characterized his ultimately successful battle to oust Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R–Calif.) as House speaker. While Gaetz said he was taking a stand for fiscal restraint, McCarthy said Gaetz was taking revenge for an ethics investigation he blamed on the speaker.
Although only Gaetz knows his true motivation, it seems clear that government shutdowns of the sort he faulted McCarthy for avoiding through a deal with Democrats "don't meaningfully reduce the size or cost of government," as Reason's Eric Boem noted last year. Nor has McCarthy's replacement by Rep. Mike Johnson (R–La.) yielded any improvement in the gap between revenue and spending, which increased from $1.7 trillion in fiscal year 2023 to more than $1.8 trillion in fiscal year 2024 as outlays rose from $6.1 trillion to $6.8 trillion.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R–Ky.), a fiscal conservative who did not support McCarthy's removal, thought Johnson should be fired. "We are steering everything toward what [Senate Majority Leader] Chuck Schumer wants," Massie said in April. "If the country likes Chuck Schumer, then the country should like what Speaker Johnson has accomplished in the House."
Whatever you make of McCarthy's ouster, Gaetz's recklessness was on full display in his defenses of Trump. On the night before former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen was scheduled to testify before the House Oversight Committee in February 2019, Gaetz directed a tweet at him: "Do your wife & father-in-law know about your girlfriends? Maybe tonight would be a good time for that chat. I wonder if she'll remain faithful when you're in prison. She's about to learn a lot…"
When Democrats accused Gaetz of trying to intimidate Cohen, Gaetz defended the tweet. "This isn't witness tampering," he said. "This is witness testing. I don't threaten anybody." He later reconsidered that response, deleting the tweet and apologizing to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D–Calif.). "While it is important 2 create context around the testimony of liars like Michael Cohen, it was NOT my intent to threaten, as some believe I did," he wrote. "I'm deleting the tweet & I should have chosen words that better showed my intent. I'm sorry."
After the 2020 election, Gaetz joined 138 other House Republicans in objecting to electoral votes for Joe Biden. When Trump supporters enraged at Biden's supposedly phony victory invaded the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, Gaetz sought to blame leftist provocateurs for the riot. "Some of the people who breached the Capitol today were not Trump supporters," he said on the House floor the next day. "They were masquerading as Trump supporters and, in fact, were members of the violent terrorist group antifa."
Soon afterward, Gaetz went on TV to criticize Rep. Liz Cheney (R–Wyo.) and other Republicans who had condemned Trump's behavior before and during the riot. Gaetz is "putting people in jeopardy," McCarthy complained in a phone call with other Republican leaders. "And he doesn't need to be doing this. We saw what people would do in the Capitol, you know, and these people came prepared with rope, with everything else."
A week after the riot, Gaetz was still embracing Trump's stolen-election fantasy, saying, "President Trump is fighting to EXPOSE election fraud and ensure there's integrity in every US election moving forward." Months later, he traveled the country with another Trump loyalist, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R–Ga.), arguing that "audits" would validate the former president's baseless claims of systematic election fraud.
Gaetz has described himself as a "libertarian populist," and his policy positions are the mixed bag you might expect based on that confusing label. "I believe you can fundamentally agree that the government is bad at doing stuff but also understand that we cannot bend big government to the will of big business so easily through legal bribes we call campaign donations," he told Vanity Fair in 2020. "I'm a different kind of Republican, and I think we are in a time of political realignment made possible by the Trump presidency."
Gaetz identified himself with "the pro-science wing of the Republican Party," meaning he acknowledges that "nobody chooses to be gay" and that "the earth is warming," although he expressed a preference for a "pro-innovation" response to climate change rather than an approach that "has the government controlling everything." His deference to science, he said, also led him to the conclusion that "the federal government has lied to our country for a generation about marijuana."
As a state legislator in 2015, Gaetz supported the repeal of Florida's ban on adoptions by same-sex couples. But he criticized Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 Supreme Court ruling recognizing a constitutional right to same-sex marriage, saying the issue should be left to the states. Consistent with that position, Gaetz opposed repealing the Defense of Marriage Act as a member of Congress in 2022.
In 2018, Gaetz was one of 182 House Republicans who supported the Trump-backed FIRST STEP Act, a package of sentencing and prison reforms. He had much less GOP company in 2020, when he cosponsored a bill that would have repealed the federal ban on marijuana, which passed the House with support from just five Republicans.
Gaetz has long been a staunch advocate of the right to armed self-defense. As a state legislator, he supported open carry and fought attempts to revise or repeal Florida's "stand your ground" law. Marion Hammer, former president of the National Rifle Association, described him as "one of the most pro-gun members to have ever served in the Florida Legislature."
Gaetz has expressed his opposition to abortion in characteristically inflammatory and insulting terms. "Why is it that the women with the least likelihood of getting pregnant are the ones most worried about having abortions?" he wondered in a 2022 speech. "Nobody wants to impregnate you if you look like a thumb."
While some of Gaetz's positions will appeal to libertarians, his reputation in the House and his lack of relevant experience are apt to give senators pause. And that's without considering the allegations of sexual misconduct, drug use, and financial irregularities.
In 2022, federal prosecutors decided not to pursue charges against Gaetz after looking into claims involving sex with a 17-year-old and transportation of women allegedly paid for sex. The main reason, The Washington Post reported, was that prosecutors had doubts about the credibility of the witnesses on which they would have to rely.
Gaetz has always denied the sexual allegations. But an investigation by the House Ethics Committee covered some of the same ground, along with allegations that Gaetz used illegal drugs, "misused state identification records, converted campaign funds to personal use, accepted impermissible gifts under House rules, and shared inappropriate images or videos on the House floor," The New York Times reports.
According to the Times, the committee was about to release "a highly critical report" about Gaetz when he gave up his seat in anticipation of his new job. Although the committee no longer has any authority over Gaetz, the Times says, "it was not immediately clear whether it would still release its findings."
One of Gaetz's Republican detractors, Rep. Max Miller (R–Ohio), said he was happy to see him go. Most House Republicans "are giddy about it," Miller told the Times. "Get him out of here." He added that he is looking forward to Gaetz's confirmation hearing. "I'm surprised that Matt would do this to himself," he said. "I want to go get a big bag of popcorn and pull up a front-row seat to that show."
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“He’s just icky”.
I consider his eyebrows to be a valid reason to oppose his nomination. You can tell just by looking at them that the only thing stopping him from tying women to the railroad tracks is a top hat and handlebar mustache.
Even if he did, that might not be so bad. Especially if the bitch getting tied to the railroad tracks is Randi Weingarten, AOC, Rashida Talib, Ilhan Omar, etc..
I wonder if he could tie them all to seek railroad tracks? He should do it.
His online name he uses to hide his identity is Snidely Whiplash.
Eyebrows plus the slicked back hair-do. He also kind of looks like the lawyer from the ad on the back of the phonebook.
So went through it.
Opposed a revenge porn law. Which if I remember Reason has as well.
Mccarthy hates him.
He mocked covid rules by wearing a gas mask.
Neocons don’t like him for trying to force spending cuts.
DoJ pressed forward and dropped an investigation to him where it was found the initial accuser was trying to blackmail Gaetz’s father.
Oh. Found the one “good” reason, he was against gay adoption. Identity politics is the most important thing. Ironically it was in Florida that a story broke of a gay activist couple whoring out their adopted toddlers to random men. So maybe there was a reason behind it.
Funny how the democrat media doesn’t cover that story.
Are there a lot of gays in need of adoption?
Fewer since gay marriage.
Florida had gay activists whoring out their adopted toddlers too?
Or are you referring to the gay-married gay-activist same-sex kiddie fucking monsters from GA?
I waded through it too. Kept thinking, Good, OK, More of this. Doesn't sound nearly as flip floppy as the typical politician. Sounds like he has fun tweaking stuffed shirts.
And I'm tired of hearing about all these nominees as not having the relevant experience. Especially comparing him to Garland and Barr.
Sounds good enough to me.
He mocked covid rules by wearing a gas mask.
Him too, eh? I did that after Pritzker reimposed the mask rules. Wore my half-face respirator for asbestos work to places.
I think I like how this guy thinks more now.
Oh. Found the one “good” reason, he was against gay adoption.
From the article:
As a state legislator in 2015, Gaetz supported the repeal of Florida's ban on adoptions by same-sex couples.
So there was a ban on abortion by gay couples in Florida, and he supported the repeal of that ban? That doesn't sound like the actions of a person who is against gay abortion.
In fairness, we passed the "Insanity This Way" sign of "failing to shut down an orphanage that won't adopt to same-sex couples constitutes being anti-gay in some/many minds" a few years back.
JS; dr
Abolish the Gaetz nomination that JD Vance is wrong about.
Boy, Jake's hands sure are going to get tired clutching his pearls for the next 4 yrs.
I just want to know how many members of the "Squad" he has fked. Hi five Matt!
Fake conservatives like Murkowski, Collins, Graham, along with the democrats hate Gaetz because he will an AG that will actually do his job investigating criminals all across the US including those in the DC swamp.
Don't forget slimebags like McConnell, Thune, and Romney. I know two are retiring but those coffin worms need to be gone last week.
Yeah. Wasn’t thrilled about Thune being elected majority leader. But he should be better than McConnell.
At least if he knows what’s good for him. As there is a clear mandate from this election, so it’s Trumpin’ Time!
He promised to give Trump recess appointments.
As long as he plays ball with Trump and is effective, then I’m ok with it. Oh, and he needs to put the democrats on their place.
Hopefully not too much, Thune is 1 of 4 Senators who didn’t vote for Trump's Cares Act.
So Thune doesn’t Care?
So far he is pledging to do everything he can to get Trump's nominees through. We will see. The only thing I saw the Turtle do right was keeping that POS Garland off the Supreme Court. His using the Senate Campaign Money as personal loyalty dollars was abhorrent. Didn't play ball and be a yes man for Mitch, no money.
Bitch McConnell did also keep every congressional Republican from voting for Obamacare. So that’s something.
The warmonger caucus hates him?
So sad.
I agree. I think we should let the people who didn't win the election pick the cabinet.
The Democrats started this nonsense with Bork, and it has been downhill ever since.
1 of Biden's cabinet appointments was unconfirmed out of 23, and that was Neera Tanden who was a full on loon who deleted 1,000 of her Tweets so that people couldn't go over them for her nomination process. It is also possible that if it had gotten to a vote, she would have been approved.
If the Democrats decide to play games with this, Trump should follow through on his threat of recess appointments. Everyone he has mentioned so far is qualified except possibly Hegseth, so the only reason to reject them is political, and since you lost an election, that's a bad reason.
Hegseth is quite qualified for his position, IMO. Long-serving member of the military. Has intelligently discussed the serious problems with the military.
I think so too, but one could argue that his lack of advanced rank would make him unqualified. It's at least an argument, though one I don't agree with.
But "I don't like their politics" is not an argument against cabinet appointments. The President should be able to pick his people to do the job he was elected to do. That goes for Biden and that goes for Trump.
The democrat media said Leon Panetta was qualified. Hegseth held a higher rank (major vs. 1st. Lt.) and has far more military experience. So it shouldn’t be a problem.
Except for democrats ( inveterate hypocrites). Who will attack him no matter what.
The TDS-addled steaming pile of shit Sullum tries once again and whiffs.
You lose Sullum, FOAD.
I wonder if Trump will require appointees swear a loyalty oath to Him that trumps their oath to uphold pesky things like the law and the Constitution.
The law law. Or the manufactured and novel interpreted law against political enemies you support?
BTW, since you left the roundup thread.
Given USSC precedent adjusts punitive damages at 10x harm… can you explain how Alex Jones harmed the families to the tune of 150M since you were defending the judgement?
That’s quite the strawman attack on a non sequitur you created from me saying I though it was appropriate that a satirical website acquire a conspiracy website.
Why don’t you explain why you abhor laws against slander, libel, defamation and other attacks based upon lies. I’m just kidding. It’s pretty obvious.
Sarc, are you capable of answering, or are you just going to dodge the question?
Where do I abhor laws against slander? I’m asking you why you support a grossly wrong finding against Alex Jones. You believe the law can be abused against your political opponents. You continue to double down.
Explain why the 1.5B judgement is just.
You mean a Fuhrereid?
I wonder when you will drink yourself to death.
Has anyone started a betting pool on when the retarded fuck finally does himself in?
I see a gray box that is the result of a feral rabid squirrel that requires immediate euthanasia. It should be put down immediately.
HANG MIKE PENCE!!!
HANG JESUS CHRIST!!! AND GANDHI, AND MLK JR.!!!
HANG SQRLSY TOO!!!
I for one can’t STAND the idea that a casual reader here of a libertarian news and commenting site would read the vapid and vile comments, and conclude, “Oh, so THAT’s what libertarians are all about!” No, it’s just that REAL libertarians (and VERY few others) still believe in free speech, so the troglodytes come HERE, where their vile lies & vapid insults will NOT be taken down!
The intelligent, well-informed, and benevolent members of tribes have ALWAYS been feared and resented by those who are made to look relatively worse (often FAR worse), as compared to the advanced ones. Especially when the advanced ones denigrate tribalism. The advanced ones DARE to openly mock “MY Tribe’s lies leading to violence against your tribe GOOD! Your tribe’s lies leading to violence against MY Tribe BAD! VERY bad!” And then that’s when the Jesus-killers, Mahatma Gandhi-killers, Martin Luther King Jr.-killers, etc., unsheath their long knives!
“Do-gooder derogation” (look it up) is a socio-biologically programmed instinct. SOME of us are ethically advanced enough to overcome it, using benevolence and free will! For details, see http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Do_Gooders_Bad/ and http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Jesus_Validated/ .
In conclusion, troglodytes, thanks for helping me to prove my points!
Then they crucified Jesus, 'cause Jesus made them look bad! ALSO because Jesus made them look bad FOR THEIR STUPID, HIDE-BOUND TRIBALISM! "The parable of the Good Samaritan" was VERY pointed, because the Samaritans were of the WRONG tribe, in the eyes of "Good Jews" of the day.
Instead of KILLING Jesus, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., etc., we’d be better off VOTING for these kinds of people! But we will NOT, ’cause they Hurt Our Precious Baby Feelings, by giving tribalism and do-gooder derogation the disrespect that they (we self-righteous tribalists) SOOO thoroughly deserve!
Unread
Go fuck Tim’s wand, twit.
Is he still doing that?
The German army's oath to Adolf Hitler was called the Führer Oath and was a declaration of unconditional obedience to Hitler as the Supreme Commander of the German Armed Forces:
The oath
"I swear by God this holy oath, that I will render to Adolf Hitler, Führer of the German Reich and People, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, unconditional obedience, and that I am ready, as a brave soldier, to risk my life at any time for this oath".
The impact
The oath was a key step in the process of Gleichschaltung, which was the Nazi effort to align all public and private organizations with Nazi policies. The oath made Hitler one with the military, and his decisions had the force of orders.
The creators
The oath was created by the highest ranking military leaders, though many generals later claimed it was Hitler's idea.
The timing
The oath became law in July 1935, shortly after Hitler became the Führer and Reich Chancellor in August 1934.
See also https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/article/german-military-oaths
*watches Jesse furiously take notes then pretend he was doodling*
*watches JesseBahnFarter-Fuhrer Fuhreriously taking notes...
Fuhreriously, twat swill shit TAKE for people to WAKE UP to see the authorShitarianism and totalShitarianism in their midst? Wake UP and smell the covfeefee, Pepe and ALL of ye other Amphibian People and Sheeple!!!
Ideas™ !
Imagine being so ignorant and supportive of lawfare against enemies you join the shit eaters side.
JesseBahnFarter-Fuhrer supports lawfare against JesseBahnFarter-Fuhrer's enemies, especially drag queens and illegal sub-humans, no matter HOW hard and productively they work!
Sarc IS a hobo living in an alley. Do you really think his pathetic drunk ass has never partaken in feces?
Yes, but only a pinky swear.
All this "what are his qualifications" whinging has a Trust the Experts feel to it.
Reason only trusts “Top men.”
VULGARLY MAD SHEMALE SAYS... We'd be FAR better off trusting "Top Mad Men" like Dear Leader TrumpfenFarter-Fuhrer and His Queen (Who Art Drenched in Vaseline), Spermy Daniels!!!!
Not true, they also trust bottom men like Chase.
That poor guy is always the butt of jokes.
Snot nearly ass much ass You "PervFected" Sheeple from Uranus!!!
Funny how qualifications don’t matter when it’s a democrat. I mean, what were Buttgag’s qualifications for Transportation Secretary? Did he get confuse and think it was actually trans secretary? And speaking of ‘trans’, what about that Levine creature?
Buttgag does love to run trains.
"...I mean, what were Buttgag’s qualifications for Transportation Secretary?..."
What were Harris' qualifications for VP. let alone POTUS?
Same as butageges, they both suck cock
We have a threefer Supreme Court Justice who isn’t even sure she meets the criteria for one of the tokens without consulting a biologist.
For a magazine that wants to abolish the agency that would tell us what’s in our legalized drugs, they sure to swing hard-establishment when the rubber meets the social construct.
Merrick Garland, a onetime Supreme Court nominee who served two prior stints in the Justice Department, worked as a corporate litigator, and served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit for more than two decades, including seven years as chief judge.
And that CV made Garland a good AG? We need well credentailed authoritarians.
The same Merrick Garland whose work on the Oklahoma City bombing is suspected to be part of a cleanup operation. Whose entire career has been janitorial work for the sins of others such as the Clintons and Obama. I am so fucking glad he never became a Supreme Court justice.
Dodged a bullet. I disagreed with McConnell's tactics to keep him out. At the time, I bought into him being somewhat moderate. Didn't expect him to be an evil partisan with no respect fir the law.
You forgot years of running interference for the Biden Crime Family. How strange the AG is totally uninterested in the corruption in Ukraine and let all the charges against Hunter run out the clock but is all in on parents at school board meetings, Catholic Church attendee's and people praying outside abortion clinics.
At a minimum, Gaetz will be a far better AG than Garland (who should be out in GitMo, pending his execution). And if he can’t get confirmed, DeSantis can always appoint him to the seat Rubio is vacating. That could be fun.
Just imagine the JeffSarc and Dee squawking over THAT,
Literally-worse-than-trump nominating Gaetz to Rubio's seat would be *finger-kiss* delicious.
It might happen.
Could be. Gaetz would take a wood chipper to DOJ but the endgame since his nomination might be very hard or impossible would be for Gaetz to withdraw and try for the Senate seat Rubio vacates. IDK. Trump is saying that if the Senate drags it's feet then he will use a recess appointment for Gaetz and others and sounds serious.
Came here to say this.
I see the word "loyalty" has entered the Reason macro-based lexicon, just like jd vance being "weird" did.
JD Vance is weirdly wrong about loyalty.
Sexual predators need more representation in government. They vote too. They deserve one of theirs in the cabinet. Hooray for identity politics.
"'BEGINNING OF THE END': Jack Smith asks court to halt appeal in Trump's docs case"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RCyvUj2NLo
Wanna bet the 43 felonies of late library book returns is next?
I see the marxist journolist talking points and the Leftist shill Sullum is hitting them with gusto.
I can remember when reason was critical and skeptical on the DoJ and their secret police the FBI.
Remember all those highly qualified "loyalists" that the Biden admin hired?
So I guess this is a new phase of TDS – Trump Defense Syndrome. Otherwise known as, the irrational need to defend everything Trump does, even the indefensible.
EVEN IF you don’t believe the underage sex stuff, Matt Gaetz is still just an attention whore. He has done nothing of note to justify this position. He is a troll with poor judgment. He is a walking scandal magnet. It is inevitable he is going to get in trouble and make not just Trump but the entire Republican brand look bad. If the Deep State, particularly the Deep State at the DOJ, is as powerful as you all think it is, then an inexperienced lightweight attention whore like Gaetz will get easily rolled by them. No one will take him seriously and nothing of note will get done.
Do you all not think that there are other lawyers out there who are sufficiently loyal to Trump but who are also, perhaps, competent and not total sleazebags, who might be suitable candidates for Attorney General? Why are you all willing to die on the hill of Matt Gaetz? You do realize that Trump is never running for re-election again, your team has done a pretty good job of normalizing Trump and Trumpism in modern society, and that criticizing Trump as a normal human being is now permissible, right?
I have to wonder, do you all really want an actual Attorney General, who does the difficult work of reforming and running a giant department? Who actually has a chance of accomplishing the policy goals that you want the AG to accomplish? Or, do you just want “The Attorney General Show”, a fictional TV show where Matt Gaetz the Entertaining Attorney General makes Hillary Clinton cry on the witness stand before the judge convicts her of treason and sentences her to death? I don’t think you all really want an actual AG who will govern, I think you want an entertainment spectacle, just like Trump on The Apprentice. Is that it?
Not sorry this is happening to you.
Did you hear? Trump beat Kamala + Chase.
It’s like full on hate-crime shit, right there. Beating up the person waving the LGBTQI2MAP+ flag AND a gay guy.
Save the sob story.
It’s a comedy. The joke's on you.
Uh, no. The joke is clearly on you democrats.
No, it's a tragedy which hits assholes like you the worst.
FOAD, shit-stain.
Very interesting. What else do you think about that?
"Matt Gaetz is still just an attention whore."
A politician being an attention whore?
I cannot imagine such a thing.
Shall we go over how shitty the last several AG's have been?
He cannot be worse than Holder. Lynch. Sessions. Barr. Garland.
Amen.
Maybe it's time to stop pretending that politicians are honest, selfless public servants who know what they are doing. All you say about Gaetz may be true (I don't know enough about him to comment). But will he really be worse than the qualified insiders who have held the position?
I was going to say "Jesus Christ what is wrong with you people" and then I saw the authors name is Jacob Sullum, a stage 3/4 TDS victim.
And asshole who should FOAD.
I could name 10 in-office jerks you've said nothing about. Is this a personal vendetta? Who should be in that post?
Yeah, a personal vendetta
Going down the list of attorneys general before Barr, you will see people with extensive legal experience,
...and serial civil right violations.
Haven't read the rest of article but you're already starting to change my mind on Gaetz. Maybe he'll do better than these assholes. Rather have someone like a Willet or Gorsuch but when you match up Gaetz to Garland, Session, Holder or Gonzalez; I'll take Gaetz anyday of the week.
@JacobSullum....LOL, I have heard enough. You did a great job in this article selling Gaetz as AG, by reminding me (and others) exactly why they voted for Pres Trump, and why Pres Trump wants Rep Gaetz as AG.
He will take a fucking chainsaw to the DOJ and FBI. Go Matt. Chop the fuck out of DOJ and 'right-size' that bureaucracy. That is all I have to say.
The pushback you see is directly proportional to how much shitting of pants is going on in DC right now.
And the shitting of pants is directly attributable to one solid, undeniable fact:
The guy who has been unjustly maligned on multiple occasions by a corrupt establishment wants to hire an AG who might actually try to clean up that corrupt establishment; the guy who wants to hire an AG to get rid of a thoroughly corrupt establishment is being opposed by the very same corrupt establishment, who are trying their hardest to cover up their corruption.
Key words: Unjustly, Corruption, Cover-up.
Has anything in the history of the world, now that we have a somewhat free flow of information, ever been more obvious??!!
Instead of all the pants-shitting, these creeps should all be scrambling and stepping all over each other in order to be the first in line to turn States Evidence against the rest of the motherfuckers. And they could start TODAY!
Here are some handy guidelines for the purge:
First whistle-blower gets the Platinum Plea Deal!
Whistle blower who takes down the most crooks gets the 24 Karat Gold Plea Deal!
Whistle blowers with no criminal liability may qualify for cash rewards!
Blackmail victims who turn in their Blackmailers get Hero Status along with reduced penalties for whatever it was that got them blackmailed in the first place! (Also, confession is good for the soul).
First Media Hack whistle blower gets Priority Access to the new Administration.
And so on down the line… Anything to get them all ratting each other out with mind-numbing speed. And what a glorious spectacle it would be to watch!
Ah, you've mastered concern trolling.
Every Trump nominee is suspect simply because Trump picked them according to the corporate media, deep state, democrat party, and establishment republicans. However the reality is that the majority of voters are sick and tired of the corporate media, deep state, democrat party, and establishment republicans and their antics and tactics.