In separate letters released Thursday, alumni of the Bush administration, Utah Senator Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign and McCain's 2008 White House bid and congressional office announced their support for the former vice president. The Republican officials said that while they disagree with some of Biden's policy positions, they value his record of bipartisan work and believe he can offer steady leadership as the country grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, a weakened economy and deeply entrenched political divisions.
"Given the incumbent president's lack of competent leadership, his efforts to aggravate rather than bridge divisions among Americans, and his failure to uphold American values, we believe the election of former Vice President Biden is clearly in the national interest," more than 100 former McCain staffers wrote in a public letter.
Romney's former staffers were more forceful in their rebuke of Mr. Trump, saying that while some of them voted for him in 2016, they are all now worried about the GOP transforming into a "toxic personality cult" under the president's leadership.
The group of Bush administration alumni, led by former Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez, focused on Biden's values and decency, implicitly criticizing Mr. Trump's conduct while in office, including his support of conspiracy theories and use of racist, sexist and divisive language.
I couldn’t watch more than three seconds of that.https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1299180300585652235/
WTF is that reaction?!!
That greenscreendress, not the best choice where the internets are concerned.
https://www.twitter.com/i/web/status/1299174942882365441/
...The two sides in the election are not just feuding over what America's future should look like, they are operating from vastly different understandings of the meaning of the republic itself.
...The set-up was a defiant metaphor for Trump's willingness to crush the traditions of the presidency, to put his own immediate gain over the dignity of the office and to troll his enemies while he was at it.
The bending of truth was so audacious and the propaganda so relentless that it required constant vigilance by voters to keep the story straight. ...Trump's willingness to cross the line so boldly was a sure sign that his shocking presidency enjoys almost total impunity.
The message was clear: Trump thinks he would be untouchable in a second term.
the Hatch Act,
You mean these guys?Just a technical note. The President and the Vice President are exempt from the Hatch Act, as basically any political appointee; the act itself mostly applies to civil service employees (basically, federal career employees).
You mean these guys?
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