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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Feb 23, 2021, 01:24 AM Feb 2021

Now Republicans are offended by mean tweets?

NEERA TANDEN, President Biden’s pick to run the Office of Management and Budget, is in hot water. Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) announced last week that he would oppose her nomination, meaning she needs at least one Republican vote to obtain Senate confirmation. Reports emerged Monday that Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine), Mitt Romney (R-Utah) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) were all unwilling to provide that vote. Ms. Tanden’s problem? “Her past actions have demonstrated exactly the kind of animosity that President Biden has pledged to transcend,” Ms. Collins said. Or, as Politico quoted a source close to Mr. Romney as saying, she has “issued a thousand mean tweets.”

Yes, Ms. Tanden has been undiplomatic. But the case against her confirmation is weak — especially when you compare her with many of the people Republican senators have endorsed in the past.

Republican opposition to Ms. Tanden because of her sometimes-tough tweeting reflects some mind-boggling hypocrisy. Republicans spent four years playing down and forgiving President Donald Trump’s disgusting tweets. Not a single Republican voted against confirming Richard Grenell, Mr. Trump’s ambassador to Germany, despite his history of Twitter trolling — including nasty comments about the appearances of female journalists and world leaders — which was far worse than Ms. Tanden’s tweets. Mr. Manchin voted to confirm Mr. Grenell, too.

Ms. Tanden is tapped to lead Mr. Biden’s budget office, where it is important for the president to have an appointee who reflects his views. Is it unacceptable for the OMB director to be strongly partisan? Republicans didn’t think so when they jammed through Mick Mulvaney, a co-founder of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus, to be Mr. Trump’s first OMB chair, despite Mr. Mulvaney’s destructive opposition to raising the national debt limit and avoiding government shutdowns during Barack Obama’s presidency. When Mr. Mulvaney became Mr. Trump’s chief of staff, Republicans approved conservative ideologue Russell Vought to direct the Trump administration’s budget office. Ms. Tanden, by contrast, has deployed her sharp elbows to battle the Democrats’ left wing as well as Republicans on her right.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/now-republicans-are-offended-by-mean-tweets/2021/02/22/a7fa1d30-754e-11eb-8115-9ad5e9c02117_story.html

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Now Republicans are offended by mean tweets? (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2021 OP
Has anyone ever heard Manchin complain or object to 45's mean tweets? (Serious question) alwaysinasnit Feb 2021 #1
Nope. But they were old. White. Male. onecaliberal Feb 2021 #2
They have ALWAYS been afraid of 45s mean tweets RainCaster Feb 2021 #3
Only DEMOCRATIC mean Tweets. dchill Feb 2021 #4
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