Acceptable registrations in the queue through March 30 at 9:00a ET have now been activated. Enjoy! -M.W.

Terms of Use have been amended effective October 6, 2019. Make sure you are aware of the new rules! Please visit this thread for details: https://www.mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/view ... 16&t=48619

Misplaced Blame For Puzder Nomination Failure

Debate and discussion of current events and political issues across the U.S. and throughout the World. Be forewarned -- this forum is NOT for the intellectually weak or those of you with thin skins. Don't come crying to me if you become the subject of ridicule. **Board Administrator reserves the right to revoke posting privileges based on my sole discretion**
Deleted User 8570

Misplaced Blame For Puzder Nomination Failure

Post by Deleted User 8570 » Fri Feb 17, 2017 10:34 am

WASHINGTON (AP) — The abrupt withdrawal of the nomination of President Donald Trump's pick for labor secretary brought swift blame from press secretary Sean Spicer, who said Democrats had "a double standard" for his party's president and former President Barack Obama.

But it was only the Republicans who had the power to kill the nomination of fast-food executive Andrew Puzder. A look at the reality:

SPICER: "Where is the role of Senate Democrats in this?" he asked reporters at the White House. "There is no focus on these guys having a double standard for which they had with Obama nominees. It's just ridiculous. He was not given a hearing."

THE FACTS: Senate Democrats indeed disapproved of Puzder, as they have most of Trump's other nominees. But it was the majority Republicans who did him in.

At least half a dozen GOP members had made it clear to the White House that they couldn't vote for him, largely because he had employed and long neglected to pay taxes for a housekeeper who was working in the country illegally - a big failing in the eyes of their tough-on-immigration party.

The GOP leadership had scheduled a hearing Thursday for Puzder, but the party pulled the plug on it to head off what would have been a distasteful vote for many of its members.



Post Reply Previous topicNext topic