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kentuck

(113,982 posts)
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:05 AM 6 hrs ago

The next Democratic President must find a tough, independent bulldog for his Attorney General

Because Republicans have thrown our Constitution on the ground and shit on it. Especially the leader of their Party, Donald Trump. Is there ever a day goes by that he does not break a law?

He is up to his eyeballs in grifting and making money off his office. He expects the Republicans to protect all his "business ventures". He expects them to win the mid-term elections so he can continue to rob this country blind.

We do know about a lot of his deals in the Middle East, with the $400 million plane and his crypto currency projects that have the ability to launder most of the dirty money in the world. He is creating a bubble that will burst and affect the entire world economy. His criminal endeavors are historic, in scale and gall.

That is why we will need someone that is willing and able to restore justice back to our legal system. We do not need a Merrick Garland-type of Attorney General. We need someone that is willing to put people behind bars.

Whomever the next Democratic President might be, I sincerely hope that he or she is willing to tackle this monumental task.

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The next Democratic President must find a tough, independent bulldog for his Attorney General (Original Post) kentuck 6 hrs ago OP
Fani Willis comes to mind Beachnutt 6 hrs ago #1
I like her but... kentuck 6 hrs ago #3
I would say Jack Smith Beachnutt 6 hrs ago #6
Actually, i think he was as agressive as the law and the clock would allow, Volaris 3 hrs ago #16
K&R spanone 6 hrs ago #2
How would things have been different if Biden had appointed a "tough, independent bulldog" as AG? Fiendish Thingy 6 hrs ago #4
A majority congress Beachnutt 6 hrs ago #7
I agree that we need to kill the filibuster and expand the Court... kentuck 6 hrs ago #8
How can they be held accountable if SCOTUS says they can't be? Fiendish Thingy 5 hrs ago #9
Without the filibuster, we'd be in serious trouble right now Polybius 4 hrs ago #11
but the GOP doesn't much. It's all tax cuts (no filibuster) or judges. themaguffin 4 hrs ago #13
We must not be afraid Fiendish Thingy 4 hrs ago #14
Her* SSJVegeta 6 hrs ago #5
I believe they have a plan to cancel the next elections bob4460 5 hrs ago #10
States control elections not congress or the president. Nt Fiendish Thingy 4 hrs ago #15
In that case there's no reason for you or anyone else to be here. BannonsLiver 2 hrs ago #21
I think that Smith would have done a great job based on what he tried to do in his short time themaguffin 4 hrs ago #12
A President Newsom could appoint an Attorney General Harris.... Sogo 3 hrs ago #17
This is something that needed to happen last time. There may not be a next time. Crunchy Frog 2 hrs ago #18
Independent? WHY? Are we still playing this stupid fucking game? Prairie Gates 2 hrs ago #19
Perhaps I should have clarified? kentuck 1 hr ago #22
A shy, awkward 5th grader would be a vast improvement over the last total zero that had the job. BannonsLiver 2 hrs ago #20
Even if they do, the SCOTUS will knee cap her/him. Jit423 1 hr ago #23

Volaris

(10,894 posts)
16. Actually, i think he was as agressive as the law and the clock would allow,
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 02:19 PM
3 hrs ago

And any failure probably isn't about him or his team (cept maybe garland, who should have appointed him the moment he walked in the door as AttyGen).
If Jack wants another shot at it, this time AS AttyGen, I'm on board.

But I want him to appoint someone he will have to REIGN IN on a weekly basis...

Fiendish Thingy

(19,558 posts)
4. How would things have been different if Biden had appointed a "tough, independent bulldog" as AG?
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:17 AM
6 hrs ago

Specifically, how would that bulldog have overcome the obstruction, delay and sabotage committed by the Roberts court?

We don’t need a tough independent bulldog as AG, we need to kill the filibuster and expand the court and castrate the MAGA majority on SCOTUS.

kentuck

(113,982 posts)
8. I agree that we need to kill the filibuster and expand the Court...
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:21 AM
6 hrs ago

But I also think we need a tough and independent AG. People have broken the laws and need to be held accountable.

Fiendish Thingy

(19,558 posts)
9. How can they be held accountable if SCOTUS says they can't be?
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 11:49 AM
5 hrs ago

No amount of bulldoggery can overcome obstruction by SCOTUS, only court expansion can.

With an expanded court, you could have any old milquetoast as AG and Justice could still prevail.

Fiendish Thingy

(19,558 posts)
14. We must not be afraid
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 01:04 PM
4 hrs ago

Killing the filibuster removes all excuses for gridlock and inaction.

Killing the filibuster shines a spotlight of accountability on every senator for every up/down vote on every bill- votes that were previously blocked by the undemocratic tool known as the filibuster.

Governor Whitmer was not afraid- with a one vote majority in the legislature, she rammed through numerous progressive bills, including codifying Roe, union rights, raising the minimum wage, and more. Those laws could be undone by a Republican governor with a Republican majority in the legislature, but they would all be held accountable by the voters.

I think more politicians are afraid of the immense pressure to act unhesitatingly and pass bills that benefit the people (and piss off their big donors) than they fear what the opposition party might do in the absence of a filibuster.

We must not be afraid to govern ruthlessly, without hesitation, in service of the people, as Whitmer has done in Michigan.

bob4460

(321 posts)
10. I believe they have a plan to cancel the next elections
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 12:25 PM
5 hrs ago

They almost have to have a plan, because they know that they will be voted out in any type of fair election

themaguffin

(4,500 posts)
12. I think that Smith would have done a great job based on what he tried to do in his short time
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 12:47 PM
4 hrs ago

He wouldn't have fucked around or wasted a year.

Sogo

(6,328 posts)
17. A President Newsom could appoint an Attorney General Harris....
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 02:25 PM
3 hrs ago

It's a pair that has worked together before.

Crunchy Frog

(27,666 posts)
18. This is something that needed to happen last time. There may not be a next time.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 03:01 PM
2 hrs ago

We may have finally run out of chances.

kentuck

(113,982 posts)
22. Perhaps I should have clarified?
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 04:04 PM
1 hr ago

By "independent", I mean someone that knows what needs to be done without the president telling him what to do. We don't need sycophants, as we now have, running the Justice Department.

BannonsLiver

(19,286 posts)
20. A shy, awkward 5th grader would be a vast improvement over the last total zero that had the job.
Tue Jun 17, 2025, 03:05 PM
2 hrs ago

An absolute disgrace he was.

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