Summary

The Senate confirmed Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence in a 52-48 vote, with only Sen. Mitch McConnell breaking GOP ranks to oppose her.

Critics, including Democrats and some Republicans, raised concerns over her past meeting with Syria’s Assad, sympathetic comments on Russia, and prior support for Edward Snowden.

Gabbard reversed her stance on key intelligence policies during her confirmation.

    • Zombiepirate@lemmy.world
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      21 hours ago

      He only voted “no” because he knew it wouldn’t make a difference, and this way he gets to pretend like he’s a reasonable person.

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      22 hours ago

      I never agreed with him, but he’s at least an American. Maybe not the same ideals, but it’s clear he has some standards.

      Always thought John McCain would be the last person I said that about.

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        Fuck McConnell. He played an enormous role in making this bed that we’re all forced to lie in now. No quarter.

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          17 hours ago

          No quarter.

          unless there is a “hang” and a “draw” in front of it.

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        he’s at least an American

        He’s not really. He fell in line, eventually, behind Trump’s attempted coup the first time around. He’s been undermining the American system for decades. And, in traditional fashion, now that all the walls and pillars he’s been systematically knocking out are starting to affect his living room, it’s all of a sudden a problem.

        I will agree with you that the people who are still voting for Trump’s stuff are more stupid. They’re still knocking stuff out, and it’ll come back around on them pretty quickly. But McConnell certainly doesn’t get a pass for any of it. He’s not American, he just doesn’t want him to be the one getting hauled out in the street by the mob or Trotskyed, and he’s still sharp enough to see that on the horizon now.