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by pmiller2
2237 days ago
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And you are missing mine. Given that they are political appointees, and their ideology reflects that of the appointing president, it is reasonable to suspect that they, in fact, are politically motivated. I suppose if we wanted to figure this out, we could just ask the Federalist Society what they think. |
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After appointment, there is nothing to be motivated for. They hold the highest possible position in their career path and political support or approval no longer bears any utility.