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Steve Peters's avatar

And let's not forget the recent humiliation of Trump's hand-picked attorneys Alina Habba and Lindsey Halligan, both shown the door by the courts. If you're a woman in the Trump administration, you should be asking yourself some hard questions.

Robert Hodge's avatar

In the words of a “once and clueless friend”…. “Who Coulda Seen THAT Comin’’? 🙄

Honestly, it must be set your clock time…..

Kelly's avatar

It would be lovely if she were to expose the Epstein files. She would probably be sued but it would be worth it. I hope she doesn’t get assassinated. No more military housing for her. If she is assassinated we’ll have a pretty good idea who did it.

GeorgeP's avatar

“A human leaf blower for his ego”. Love that line!

Carletta Starks's avatar

Never had even a hit of pity for her or Noem. As you said, they debased themselves and publicly disgraced themselves tor "him." How could they do that knowing full well what "he" is and what "he" has done. I have never been able to wrap my mind around that. My only hope is that pam pulls an MTG, and spills ALL the beans. Truly, what has she got to lose? (Next, we will hear that Leavitt is no longer useful or necessary.)

Fred Krasner's avatar

Your thesis will go up in smoke if he nominates Kharmeet Dhillon for AG. Blanche might be too smart to accept the nomination. Or (thinking out loud) perhaps Trump will land on Evil Bove. currently a judge on the court of appeals.

Christine Lee's avatar

Kharmeet Dhillon would be a nightmare- meaning she'd fit right in. She helped found the Center for American Liberty, and the anti-woke Dhillon Law Group. I hate to think about the possibilities!

Don Packer's avatar

"It was one of those performances so undignified that it briefly circles back around to being impressive. Not morally impressive, obviously. More like the way a raccoon opening a locked cooler is impressive." What a perfect statement. Bondi deserves everything she got and gives. Any morality or empathy she EVER had, exited long before she did.

Mary Jane Huth's avatar

I don’t think Leavitt is going anywhere! He talks about her lips constantly, something weird there…🤢

Melanie Halvorson's avatar

In his first term, Trump appointed women who were competent (in a way) and aware, and left of their own accord, not when they had been chased down a narrow road that ended at a cliff. I'm thinking Kelly Ann Conway, Betsy DeVos, Elaine Chao. This term, he appointed men and women not self aware or humble enough to know they should never have been considered.

Lynne Avery's avatar

Blond Bimbo Bondi bites the dust.

Kathy Murphy's avatar

Amazing and brilliant commentary! I had this thought in the back of my mind but never could have expressed it as clearly and concisely as you. Hats off!!

dscott's avatar

Evidently the female DEI hires come with a pull date.

Linda Allewalt's avatar

Well actually Pam Bondi did even more for Donald Trump, but I don't think I can describe it in polite company.

Nibbles McDaniel's avatar

I see this slightly differently. Not to underestimate the misogyny, but I see this as a tactical reset (in Trump's favor) re: The Epstein Files. I could be missing something, but unless Blanche inherits the obligation of the subpoena, which he may (maybe the office of AG was subpoena, versus the person Pamela Jo Bondi), hasn't Trump successfully kicked the Epstein can down the road, procedurally, for another x months, by which time there is *some*chance that there may be bigger news, high stakes in taking down Trump (say, in the middle of a war), and so on?

Redpeachmoon's avatar

Excellent summation!

Kasey Coff's avatar

Wonder if Tulsi's looking over her shoulder...?

Meanwhile, I sure do hope Pammy's alternating between humiliated and embarrassed. "Cringe, baby, cringe!"