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Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 28th 18 07:24 PM

Line of the week ...
 


Almost fell of my chair laughing as Lindsey Graham was trying to explain
to reporters the surprise and unexpected request of Jeff Flake in which
he agreed to vote in committee to recommend Kavanaugh to the full Senate
for confirmation but requests a FBI investigation, not to exceed one
week and limited in scope to existing allegations before the Floor vote
takes place.

Lindsey's line as he departed was ... "and someone has to go explain
this to Trump".

Funny stuff.



Keyser Soze September 28th 18 08:20 PM

Line of the week ...
 
On 9/28/18 2:24 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Almost fell of my chair laughing as Lindsey Graham was trying to explain
to reporters the surprise and unexpected request of Jeff Flake in which
he agreed to vote in committee to recommend Kavanaugh to the full Senate
for confirmation but requests a FBI investigation, not to exceed one
week and limited in scope to existing allegations before the Floor vote
takes place.

Lindsey's line as he departed was ... "and someone has to go explain
this to Trump".

Funny stuff.


No one in the Senate has to explain anything to Madman Trump.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 28th 18 08:39 PM

Line of the week ...
 
On 9/28/2018 3:20 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/28/18 2:24 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Almost fell of my chair laughing as Lindsey Graham was trying to
explain to reporters the surprise and unexpected request of Jeff Flake
in which
he agreed to vote in committee to recommend Kavanaugh to the full
Senate for confirmation but requests a FBI investigation, not to
exceed one week and limited in scope to existing allegations before
the Floor vote takes place.

Lindsey's line as he departed was ... "and someone has to go explain
this to Trump".

Funny stuff.


No one in the Senate has to explain anything to Madman Trump.


They do if they want him to direct the FBI to conduct this
one week, limited investigation someone has to explain why.
I don't know if the Senate can order a FBI check on their own.

Trump is seemingly starting to listen to his advisers. He
has backed off a bit in his rhetoric regarding Kavanaugh and
had all kinds of kind words for Ford. He's learning slowly
how to be a politician.



[email protected] September 29th 18 02:41 AM

Line of the week ...
 
On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 15:39:24 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2018 3:20 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/28/18 2:24 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Almost fell of my chair laughing as Lindsey Graham was trying to
explain to reporters the surprise and unexpected request of Jeff Flake
in which
he agreed to vote in committee to recommend Kavanaugh to the full
Senate for confirmation but requests a FBI investigation, not to
exceed one week and limited in scope to existing allegations before
the Floor vote takes place.

Lindsey's line as he departed was ... "and someone has to go explain
this to Trump".

Funny stuff.


No one in the Senate has to explain anything to Madman Trump.


They do if they want him to direct the FBI to conduct this
one week, limited investigation someone has to explain why.
I don't know if the Senate can order a FBI check on their own.

Trump is seemingly starting to listen to his advisers. He
has backed off a bit in his rhetoric regarding Kavanaugh and
had all kinds of kind words for Ford. He's learning slowly
how to be a politician.


I think it may be correct that the executive branch has to direct the
FBI but I am sure it does not to be the president every time they do a
background check or that was the only thing he would be doing. "Mr
President, Seaman Luddite needs access to the crypto room so we need
you to sign this order for a background check when you get a chance"
or "Harry is buying another gun, we need to check him out again".
I am sure the Attorney General could direct it and that usually means
some faceless bureaucrat citing a standing order.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] September 29th 18 08:05 AM

Line of the week ...
 
On 9/28/2018 9:41 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 15:39:24 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2018 3:20 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/28/18 2:24 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Almost fell of my chair laughing as Lindsey Graham was trying to
explain to reporters the surprise and unexpected request of Jeff Flake
in which
he agreed to vote in committee to recommend Kavanaugh to the full
Senate for confirmation but requests a FBI investigation, not to
exceed one week and limited in scope to existing allegations before
the Floor vote takes place.

Lindsey's line as he departed was ... "and someone has to go explain
this to Trump".

Funny stuff.


No one in the Senate has to explain anything to Madman Trump.


They do if they want him to direct the FBI to conduct this
one week, limited investigation someone has to explain why.
I don't know if the Senate can order a FBI check on their own.

Trump is seemingly starting to listen to his advisers. He
has backed off a bit in his rhetoric regarding Kavanaugh and
had all kinds of kind words for Ford. He's learning slowly
how to be a politician.


I think it may be correct that the executive branch has to direct the
FBI but I am sure it does not to be the president every time they do a
background check or that was the only thing he would be doing. "Mr
President, Seaman Luddite needs access to the crypto room so we need
you to sign this order for a background check when you get a chance"
or "Harry is buying another gun, we need to check him out again".
I am sure the Attorney General could direct it and that usually means
some faceless bureaucrat citing a standing order.



I don't think anyone even suggested that the POTUS has to authorize
all background checks. The gun permits and security clearance checks
are a standing, general policy, not something like in the unique case
of a nominee for the SCOTUS or other high level federal jobs.

In the case of Kavanaugh, my understanding is that the DOJ makes the
formal request to the POTUS to authorize the check.

[email protected] September 29th 18 08:21 AM

Line of the week ...
 
On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 03:05:12 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2018 9:41 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 15:39:24 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2018 3:20 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/28/18 2:24 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Almost fell of my chair laughing as Lindsey Graham was trying to
explain to reporters the surprise and unexpected request of Jeff Flake
in which
he agreed to vote in committee to recommend Kavanaugh to the full
Senate for confirmation but requests a FBI investigation, not to
exceed one week and limited in scope to existing allegations before
the Floor vote takes place.

Lindsey's line as he departed was ... "and someone has to go explain
this to Trump".

Funny stuff.


No one in the Senate has to explain anything to Madman Trump.

They do if they want him to direct the FBI to conduct this
one week, limited investigation someone has to explain why.
I don't know if the Senate can order a FBI check on their own.

Trump is seemingly starting to listen to his advisers. He
has backed off a bit in his rhetoric regarding Kavanaugh and
had all kinds of kind words for Ford. He's learning slowly
how to be a politician.


I think it may be correct that the executive branch has to direct the
FBI but I am sure it does not to be the president every time they do a
background check or that was the only thing he would be doing. "Mr
President, Seaman Luddite needs access to the crypto room so we need
you to sign this order for a background check when you get a chance"
or "Harry is buying another gun, we need to check him out again".
I am sure the Attorney General could direct it and that usually means
some faceless bureaucrat citing a standing order.



I don't think anyone even suggested that the POTUS has to authorize
all background checks. The gun permits and security clearance checks
are a standing, general policy, not something like in the unique case
of a nominee for the SCOTUS or other high level federal jobs.

In the case of Kavanaugh, my understanding is that the DOJ makes the
formal request to the POTUS to authorize the check.


sounds like unnecessary government bureaucracy to me.
It should be just like private McGillicutty trying to get checked out
on the latest M1 tank fire control system.
We know we want it.

John H.[_5_] September 29th 18 11:39 AM

Line of the week ...
 
On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 21:41:01 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 15:39:24 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2018 3:20 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/28/18 2:24 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Almost fell of my chair laughing as Lindsey Graham was trying to
explain to reporters the surprise and unexpected request of Jeff Flake
in which
he agreed to vote in committee to recommend Kavanaugh to the full
Senate for confirmation but requests a FBI investigation, not to
exceed one week and limited in scope to existing allegations before
the Floor vote takes place.

Lindsey's line as he departed was ... "and someone has to go explain
this to Trump".

Funny stuff.


No one in the Senate has to explain anything to Madman Trump.


They do if they want him to direct the FBI to conduct this
one week, limited investigation someone has to explain why.
I don't know if the Senate can order a FBI check on their own.

Trump is seemingly starting to listen to his advisers. He
has backed off a bit in his rhetoric regarding Kavanaugh and
had all kinds of kind words for Ford. He's learning slowly
how to be a politician.


I think it may be correct that the executive branch has to direct the
FBI but I am sure it does not to be the president every time they do a
background check or that was the only thing he would be doing. "Mr
President, Seaman Luddite needs access to the crypto room so we need
you to sign this order for a background check when you get a chance"
or "Harry is buying another gun, we need to check him out again".
I am sure the Attorney General could direct it and that usually means
some faceless bureaucrat citing a standing order.


Those things are all covered by regulations long ago established. President signed one document
telling head of service or agency to run his service or agency.

Bill[_12_] September 29th 18 05:46 PM

Line of the week ...
 
wrote:
On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 03:05:12 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2018 9:41 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 15:39:24 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2018 3:20 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/28/18 2:24 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Almost fell of my chair laughing as Lindsey Graham was trying to
explain to reporters the surprise and unexpected request of Jeff Flake
in which
he agreed to vote in committee to recommend Kavanaugh to the full
Senate for confirmation but requests a FBI investigation, not to
exceed one week and limited in scope to existing allegations before
the Floor vote takes place.

Lindsey's line as he departed was ... "and someone has to go explain
this to Trump".

Funny stuff.


No one in the Senate has to explain anything to Madman Trump.

They do if they want him to direct the FBI to conduct this
one week, limited investigation someone has to explain why.
I don't know if the Senate can order a FBI check on their own.

Trump is seemingly starting to listen to his advisers. He
has backed off a bit in his rhetoric regarding Kavanaugh and
had all kinds of kind words for Ford. He's learning slowly
how to be a politician.


I think it may be correct that the executive branch has to direct the
FBI but I am sure it does not to be the president every time they do a
background check or that was the only thing he would be doing. "Mr
President, Seaman Luddite needs access to the crypto room so we need
you to sign this order for a background check when you get a chance"
or "Harry is buying another gun, we need to check him out again".
I am sure the Attorney General could direct it and that usually means
some faceless bureaucrat citing a standing order.



I don't think anyone even suggested that the POTUS has to authorize
all background checks. The gun permits and security clearance checks
are a standing, general policy, not something like in the unique case
of a nominee for the SCOTUS or other high level federal jobs.

In the case of Kavanaugh, my understanding is that the DOJ makes the
formal request to the POTUS to authorize the check.


sounds like unnecessary government bureaucracy to me.
It should be just like private McGillicutty trying to get checked out
on the latest M1 tank fire control system.
We know we want it.


I think it is a case of having to reopen a background check, with no real
evidence that it should be reopened.


[email protected] September 29th 18 06:06 PM

Line of the week ...
 
On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 06:39:16 -0400, John H.
wrote:

On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 21:41:01 -0400, wrote:

On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 15:39:24 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

On 9/28/2018 3:20 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/28/18 2:24 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


Almost fell of my chair laughing as Lindsey Graham was trying to
explain to reporters the surprise and unexpected request of Jeff Flake
in which
he agreed to vote in committee to recommend Kavanaugh to the full
Senate for confirmation but requests a FBI investigation, not to
exceed one week and limited in scope to existing allegations before
the Floor vote takes place.

Lindsey's line as he departed was ... "and someone has to go explain
this to Trump".

Funny stuff.


No one in the Senate has to explain anything to Madman Trump.

They do if they want him to direct the FBI to conduct this
one week, limited investigation someone has to explain why.
I don't know if the Senate can order a FBI check on their own.

Trump is seemingly starting to listen to his advisers. He
has backed off a bit in his rhetoric regarding Kavanaugh and
had all kinds of kind words for Ford. He's learning slowly
how to be a politician.


I think it may be correct that the executive branch has to direct the
FBI but I am sure it does not to be the president every time they do a
background check or that was the only thing he would be doing. "Mr
President, Seaman Luddite needs access to the crypto room so we need
you to sign this order for a background check when you get a chance"
or "Harry is buying another gun, we need to check him out again".
I am sure the Attorney General could direct it and that usually means
some faceless bureaucrat citing a standing order.


Those things are all covered by regulations long ago established. President signed one document
telling head of service or agency to run his service or agency.


That is the way I understand it.


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