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Trump Must Make These Careerist Bureaucratic Pigs Squeal

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President-elect Donald J. Trump has made some picks for cabinet posts that have engulfed Washington in a frenzy of whining and misery. That’s all I need to know regarding the nominations—if the political class hates them, it’s good for the country. Yet, there will be some vociferous opposition to some of Trump’s picks, to which I say bring it on. We won the election. The president can make his selections. Let’s see what happens. And for Republicans who might be thinking about standing in the way, we’ll remember. 

The two most controversial are Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Matt Gaetz for secretary of Health and Human Services and attorney general, respectively. Kennedy will be slammed for his takes on vaccines, among other things. At the same time, Gaetz will have to wade through his reservoir of controversy concerning alleged drug use and frolicking with underage girls—all of which are rumors and speculation at this point. 

Was Gaetz my number-one choice? No. I would joke that Trump should nominate him as a radical choice to lead the Justice Department, so it was a bit of a treat when he did so formally. It’s tragic: Gaetz would uproot the bad apples at the Justice Department without the purported baggage. You need someone a bit nutty and an anti-institutionalist, for lack of a better term, to dig out these cancers. Not that one needs to be anti-DOJ, Treasury, and the like, but someone who isn’t willing to knock off the roof, turn the building upside down, and shake out all the slimy bugs that reside. 

Rod Rosenstein, Jeff Sessions, and William Barr aren’t those people. That’s the thing that’s glossed over—Trump did pick from the “qualified” crop in his first presidency, and they either turned against him or allowed the gangster tactics that hamstrung the White House to suppurate and fester. The man doesn’t have another election this time—he’s going for the gusto, and more Republicans should embrace this balls-to-the-wall approach, whether it succeeds or not. The message must be clear: we’ve come to take our government back. And we’ll nominate anyone who will make the careerist bureaucratic pigs squeal. 

Elections have consequences. The intelligence community, the media, Democrats, and the Justice Department tried to get this guy in a million different ways. Trump has survived two assassination attempts. And he won the 2024 election. It’s time to burn Washington to the ground. It’s time for revenge, and I’ll back anyone who will make that happen; problematic history be damned. 

Let loose the age of rage.

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