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So who will be Senate leader?

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    Jolly
    wrote on 12 Nov 2024, 13:49 last edited by
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    I'd like to see Scott, but Thune is probably it.

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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      Horace
      wrote on 12 Nov 2024, 16:13 last edited by Horace 11 Dec 2024, 17:33
      #3

      What are some likely ramifications of Thune winning vs Scott? I've heard this talked about as a big deal, but nobody says why.

      For instance, this story never details any specific effects of who wins speaker. Just vague language about promoting Trump's agenda (vs not doing so, I guess). A lack of those sort of details generally indicates that the writer doesn't know, either.

      https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/rick-scott-seeks-trump-mantle-fight-senate-republican-leader-rcna179588

      Based on this description of the duties, I think it's actually difficult to predict the practical difference between any of the three candidates.

      https://constitution.laws.com/senate/majority-leader

      Education is extremely important.

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        jon-nyc
        wrote on 13 Nov 2024, 14:13 last edited by
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        One example is already clear. When Trump tweeted that the new Senate leader should relinquish the advise and consent role and just rubber stamp his choices, Scott tweeted ‘sir, yes sir’ (figuratively) and Thune said something diplomatic but non-committal about the importance of expediting the process.

        There’s freedom of action too - Scott could intentionally call a recess to give Trump the chance to put his whole cabinet in place in a single day of recess appointment palooza.

        Only non-witches get due process.

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          13 Nov 2024, 14:13

          One example is already clear. When Trump tweeted that the new Senate leader should relinquish the advise and consent role and just rubber stamp his choices, Scott tweeted ‘sir, yes sir’ (figuratively) and Thune said something diplomatic but non-committal about the importance of expediting the process.

          There’s freedom of action too - Scott could intentionally call a recess to give Trump the chance to put his whole cabinet in place in a single day of recess appointment palooza.

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          Horace
          wrote on 13 Nov 2024, 14:46 last edited by
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          @jon-nyc said in So who will be Senate leader?:

          One example is already clear. When Trump tweeted that the new Senate leader should relinquish the advise and consent role and just rubber stamp his choices, Scott tweeted ‘sir, yes sir’ (figuratively) and Thune said something diplomatic but non-committal about the importance of expediting the process.

          There’s freedom of action too - Scott could intentionally call a recess to give Trump the chance to put his whole cabinet in place in a single day of recess appointment palooza.

          Process differences and some mights and coulds. Another might or could is that the appointment might not produce any practical effect on what this senate ends up doing. I'm just not entirely convinced this is as big a deal as some people are saying.

          Education is extremely important.

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            LuFins Dad
            wrote on 13 Nov 2024, 15:26 last edited by
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            It’s a little interesting, while the Republicans have 53, there are 5 that are not going to walk in lockstep with Trump. Romney, Collins, Murkowski, Thune, and McConnell will be moderating influences for the Senate.

            The Brad

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              Jolly
              wrote on 13 Nov 2024, 17:34 last edited by
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              McConnell could drop dead at any moment. IIRC, ranked choice voting is being discontinued by Alaska, so Murk will go down next time. I think Romney is retiring.

              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                George K
                wrote on 13 Nov 2024, 17:35 last edited by
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                It's Thune.

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                  LuFins Dad
                  wrote on 13 Nov 2024, 17:42 last edited by
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                    Horace
                    wrote on 13 Nov 2024, 17:48 last edited by
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                    In a Monday op-ed on Fox News’ website, Thune, making his case for the leadership role, urged fellow Republicans to prioritize backing Trump’s agenda, including the president-elect’s plans to crack down on immigration, bring down prices, increase domestic energy production and pass tax legislation.

                    “We cannot afford to take this coalition for granted. If we fail to deliver on President Trump’s priorities, we will lose their support,” Thune wrote. “They have trusted us with their votes. Now we have to roll up our sleeves and get to work.”

                    Education is extremely important.

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                      LuFins Dad
                      wrote on 13 Nov 2024, 21:59 last edited by
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                      Johnson confirmed as Speaker…

                      The Brad

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                        13 Nov 2024, 21:59

                        Johnson confirmed as Speaker…

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                        Jolly
                        wrote on 13 Nov 2024, 22:28 last edited by
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                        @LuFins-Dad said in So who will be Senate leader?:

                        Johnson confirmed as Speaker…

                        Nomination.

                        He has to get the votes, come January. But he does have Trump's backing.

                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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