Assuming she isn’t fired in disgrace, her next gig will be considerably more lucrative as she will be believed to have “connections”. That’s how most of them (the administrative state) eventually get rich. We need to limit the SES level of government to 6-8 years in a lifetime.
Mace showed her own ass while destroying the DEI , er, uhm Dir of the USSS Cheatle. Mace’s points were spot on but her spiel was classless. Cheatle is an empty suit and deserved every bit of the abuse she got today. Some Dims tried to obfuscate bringing up any number of unrelated pet issues of their own (gun control in Texas is the one that sticks in my mind…) but Cheeatle’s lack of preparation and inability or unwillingness to answer the most basic of questions under a loose veil of “investigations underway” and “the FBI’s responsibility” is laughable. She almost made Joe look coherent. She should have been held under “contempt of Congress for her unwillingness to answer basic questions (she refused to specify the number of fired cartridge case found on the roof).
Fire her ass now. She was only hired because she was a favorite of “Dr”. Jill.
Well, yet another black eye for the redneck state. Nancy showed absolutely no class. She should have shown the more educated side of herself. Meanwhile, she sought to identify with the least educated of her constituency. There’s a place for that, and it’s not in a Congressional hearing.
As an aside …
“The American people demand serious institutional accountability and transparency that you are not providing” is a comment that could legitimately be directed at Congress and most state legislatures every single day of the week. The American people, including some of the most incompetent public figures, want way too much access to information that is protected for our own benefit. Meanwhile, those same people, including some of the most incompetent public officials, do not seem to care nearly enough about the information that we should be demanding to make our democracy work.
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Her current salary is $280,000/yr. In her previous job at Pepsi Co, her salary was $1.2 million. Anyone care to solve that riddle?
Assuming she isn’t fired in disgrace, her next gig will be considerably more lucrative as she will be believed to have “connections”. That’s how most of them (the administrative state) eventually get rich. We need to limit the SES level of government to 6-8 years in a lifetime.
Mace showed her own ass while destroying the DEI , er, uhm Dir of the USSS Cheatle. Mace’s points were spot on but her spiel was classless. Cheatle is an empty suit and deserved every bit of the abuse she got today. Some Dims tried to obfuscate bringing up any number of unrelated pet issues of their own (gun control in Texas is the one that sticks in my mind…) but Cheeatle’s lack of preparation and inability or unwillingness to answer the most basic of questions under a loose veil of “investigations underway” and “the FBI’s responsibility” is laughable. She almost made Joe look coherent. She should have been held under “contempt of Congress for her unwillingness to answer basic questions (she refused to specify the number of fired cartridge case found on the roof).
Fire her ass now. She was only hired because she was a favorite of “Dr”. Jill.
Well, yet another black eye for the redneck state. Nancy showed absolutely no class. She should have shown the more educated side of herself. Meanwhile, she sought to identify with the least educated of her constituency. There’s a place for that, and it’s not in a Congressional hearing.
As an aside …
“The American people demand serious institutional accountability and transparency that you are not providing” is a comment that could legitimately be directed at Congress and most state legislatures every single day of the week. The American people, including some of the most incompetent public figures, want way too much access to information that is protected for our own benefit. Meanwhile, those same people, including some of the most incompetent public officials, do not seem to care nearly enough about the information that we should be demanding to make our democracy work.
Sometimes class comes in “four-letter words.” Nancy Mace got the job done. But it doesn’t end with Cheatle’s resignation. This is far from over.