Anonymous ID: 0a00b6 Nov. 27, 2022, 11:29 p.m. No.17832669   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2826 >>2852 >>2877

All of the correct people are pissed off so this looks like a great appointment to fill the term of Eric (NEW SENATOR) Schmitt

 

Missouri Gov. Parson appoints top counsel Andrew Bailey as state’s next attorney general

 

November 23, 2022

 

Bailey, who has served as Parson’s general counsel since last year, was widely considered the likely choice for the job. Parson had interviewed four other potential candidates prior to Wednesday’s announcement, multiple sources told The Star.

Parson, during a news conference in Jefferson City Wednesday, said his choice of Bailey was an easy one. He said he picked Bailey to bring stability to the office.

 

“When considering the next AG, I looked for five core things — commitment to law and order, patriotism and respect for the Constitution, conservative values, family values, and someone who would promote calm and steady while never afraid to fight for Missourians,” he said.

 

Bailey, 41, on Wednesday vowed to push back against federal overreach.

 

“I’m going to bring my leadership, my legal experience, my fighting spirit and all of the intellectual firepower I have to bear on this mission,” he said. “I will deliver victories for the people of this state.”

 

Bailey, of Rhineland, will be sworn into the office in early January when Schmitt officially resigns from the role to take his seat in the U.S. Senate.

 

Bailey has never held an elected office. He started working as Parson’s deputy general counsel in 2019 before Parson hired him to the top position last year.

The attorney general position is widely viewed as the second most powerful state-level position in Missouri and has often been used as a political launching pad for higher office. Schmitt, during his tenure as attorney general, largely built his reputation through a barrage of legal challenges.

He unsuccessfully tried to sue China for the COVID-19 pandemic. He filed lawsuits against 47 school districts for enacting mask mandates. And he filed legal actions against the federal government and the Biden administration over a host of policies, from vaccine mandates to immigration.

Shortly after Bailey’s appointment, Missouri House Minority Leader Crystal Quade, a Springfield Democrat, criticized Schmitt and called on Bailey to immediately dismiss Schmitt’s lawsuits.

“Upon taking over in January, Attorney General-designee Andrew Bailey must immediately move to dismiss every one of Schmitt’s frivolous lawsuits that hasn’t already been laughed out of court,” Quade said in a statement. “This is an essential step to restoring the integrity of the office and demonstrating that, for the first time in years, Missouri has an attorney general who will put the legal interests of all Missourians ahead of the political ambitions of one.”

Asked Wednesday whether he would continue to pursue Schmitt’s ongoing lawsuits, Bailey broadly said he would review the state’s pending cases but he touted the work of his predecessors, Schmitt and Sen. Josh Hawley.

“There is a legacy of excellence that both General Hawley and General Schmitt are leaving behind that I intend to continue and carry on,” he said. “We’re always going to look for ways to get better. But what I do know is that when Missourians who value liberty want someone to stand in the gap against federal overreach, I’m going to be the attorney general who does precisely that.”

 

Sauce/more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/missouri-gov-parson-appoints-top-counsel-andrew-bailey-as-state-e2-80-99s-next-attorney-general/ar-AA14sH0x

Anonymous ID: 0a00b6 Nov. 27, 2022, 11:44 p.m. No.17832698   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2732 >>2737

>>17832588

Defacto inanimate object to blame, works every time, never argues it's innocence. Perfect scam/

 

>>17832621

Anon was mostly oblivious to the esoteric not so long ago, the education has been enlightening and helps make sense of dates they choose. Some things were always noticed, the 27 club, lots of 33s deaths in 3s but it made no sense, too many to be coincidence but what did that mean?

Anon comes from the school of "say what you mean and mean what you say" so subtlety was never anon's forte and certainly not esoteric coded messages. These people ARE sick and furthermore they are nuts. Completely bonkers.

 

>>17832637

Do the pots anon, forget an hour ago like this anon, remember at 4:40am, roll back over and think "I'll remember that" then nope right out, memory takes a powder.

 

This one, the pride, dude's a hero.

Anonymous ID: 0a00b6 Nov. 28, 2022, 12:02 a.m. No.17832751   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2826 >>2852 >>2877

>>17832634

>RDI

 

What a rogue's gallery this outfit is. Their sole focus is "Orange Man Bad"

and that's it, hardline POTUS haters so Commies/ Anarchists

Screw these people, epic taunt Elon and not said as an Elon fan, a bit the opposite.

 

Leadership:

 

Renew Democracy Initiative's Board of Directors[9] include Garry Kasparov, Max Boot, Anne Applebaum, Senator Bob Kerrey, Senator Heidi Heitkamp, Ian Kahn, Igor Kirman, and Mark Lasswell. RDI's Advisory Board include Asha Rangappa, Bernard Henri-Levy, Bill Kristol, Bret Stephens, Dan Benton, Daniel Hurwitz, John Avlon, Karl-Theodor Zu Guttenberg, Larry Tribe, Lisa Berg, and Whitney Haring-Smith.

 

Holy sheet, it's the motherlode of losers

Anonymous ID: 0a00b6 Nov. 28, 2022, 12:10 a.m. No.17832766   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2792

>>17832737

Learned a whole lot in a short period of time, mostly here and then supplemented with books, video, it's a deep deep subject, filled with potential landmines, never ignored any of it tbo.

 

>>17832732

Didn't think about that, what does happen is something needs extreme cleaning or real cooking. The fine detail work, like scrubbing the bottom of the toilet. It's very glamorous n shit. Sometimes it's just some tendies that need to be eaten. Every 30 minutes…