Even the Military realizes how unstable Trump is.

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Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.
Less than four years of Trump and this is what you have:
110,000 Americans dead
40 Million Americans unemployed (That is near 25% more people than there are in the entirety of Canada)
Black minorities are seen losing their life on the streets
Riots are breaking out throughout their country.
Remove Trump from office NOW before he burns down the entire country.
 
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Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.
Ah yes, previous liberal Obama brass who come out and tell US that the Orange man is bad. I heard that a general was trying to get OUR troops to not listen to the President, which is treason, and those who cause it, should have their pensions revoked. That would bring those turncoat brassholes around...
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.

Its instructive how Mattis has revealed himself to be a traitor to the United States, as has John Kelley who was Trump's former White House Chief of Staff. Obviously, we now know where the Durham investigation has gone, does the OP recall those early, massive, and totally felonious leaks to the media??? All of these generals, if implicated, then proven to have involved themselves in the "resistance" of the democratic party these last 3.6 years, must be executed!
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.
Ah yes, previous liberal Obama brass who come out and tell US that the Orange man is bad. I heard that a general was trying to get OUR troops to not listen to the President, which is treason, and those who cause it, should have their pensions revoked. That would bring those turncoat brassholes around...
The punishment for that is not merely having your pension revoked. It's a firing squad.
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.
Ah yes, previous liberal Obama brass who come out and tell US that the Orange man is bad. I heard that a general was trying to get OUR troops to not listen to the President, which is treason, and those who cause it, should have their pensions revoked. That would bring those turncoat brassholes around...

He reminded our troops their oath is to the Constitution. That's patriotism.
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.

Its instructive how Mattis has revealed himself to be a traitor to the United States, as has John Kelley who was Trump's former White House Chief of Staff. Obviously, we now know where the Durham investigation has gone, does the OP recall those early, massive, and totally felonious leaks to the media??? All of these generals, if implicated, then proven to have involved themselves in the "resistance" of the democratic party these last 3.6 years, must be executed!

Mattis didn't criticize the US, he criticized a man. For that you call him a traitor? You cultists are fucking zombies.
 
Now the moonbats are running to the military-industrial complex to carry their water for them!

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Pro endless war and nation rebuilding US military men do not like Trump....he is worse to them than an anti war liberal president.....and those type of military men desperately want Biden to win...they know Biden will send troops wherever they want them to go.....no questions asked....like it or not Biden has always been a war hawk.....

So pro endless war generals love him.....a vote for Biden is a vote for a return to endless wars against nations that can't fight back....many generals look at the troops as a board game and there is not enough action right now for their liking....
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.
Less than four years of Trump and this is what you have:
110,000 Americans dead
40 Million Americans unemployed (That is near 25% more people than there are in the entirety of Canada)
Black minorities are seen losing their life on the streets
Riots are breaking out throughout their country.
Remove Trump from office NOW before he burns down the entire country.


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Robert Gates, Leon Panetta and Chuck Hagel

Robert Gates, resigned without incident in 2011, but would later criticize Obama’s role as commander in chief in his memoir published a few years later. It revealed a troubled relationship between Obama and the Pentagon:
In 2013, Obama’s second secretary of defense, Leon Panetta, resigned after less than two years on the job over frustrations with Obama. Panetta also wrote a memoir revealing disturbing details about his time in the Obama administration, and told of Obama’s repeated decisions to ignore his advice, citing specifically “the withdrawal of all troops from Iraq in 2011, the failure to intervene in Syria’s civil war by arming rebels and the abrupt reversal of Mr. Obama’s decision to strike Syria in retaliation for using chemical weapons on civilians.”
In 2014, shortly after the midterm elections that saw Republicans take control of the U.S. Senate, Barack Obama fired Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel over, you guessed it, policy and strategy disagreements. Hagel said in an interview a year later that the Obama White House tried to “destroy” him and that they had no strategy for fixing Syria.
So what?
Why does this matter? Rest assured, this isn’t whataboutism. Let’s look at the reaction Mattis’s recent comments are getting, and compare that to the coverage Obama’s SecDefs speaking out against him got. Liberal media is praising Mattis, and moderate Republicans are finding themselves needing to take sides. Did this happen with Obama when three—not one, but three—of his former secretaries of defense criticized him and his leadership abilities? Of course it didn’t. I don’t agree with Mattis’s critique, but considering the way Trump trashed him I’m not surprised it happened. Trump, for whatever reason, rarely parts on good terms with people in his administration and it baffles me. But even more baffling is how the media couldn’t have cared less about Obama’s former secretaries of defense raising alarms about how Obama conducted foreign policy. Trump may pay a price for treating his former officials so poorly, but America paid a price for the media ignoring the constant stream of red flags during the Obama presidency.

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Hmmm...., No comment on that SOB Hussein or the media giving him yet another free pass?
Maybe the MSM was afraid of being called "Racist"!
Guess that's the advantage of having a "Race Card" in your back pocket, it got Obama a free pass on everything and he loved it !!
Just how much of the will the Progressive Marxist Socialist/DSA Democrat Left -- be allowed to turn the country into a TOTALLY BURNT OUT battlefield. How much of NYC, LA, Minneapolis, Buffalo must be burned to the ground for Mattis, Mullen or Allen give give their seal of approval?
Meanwhile now the Progressive Marxist Socialist/DSA Democrats are vying to destroy Law and Order by defunding our city and state police forces protecting the PEOPLE.
Sounds like the PMS/DSA Leftists long for the reality of the SYFY movie "The Purge".
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.
Less than four years of Trump and this is what you have:
110,000 Americans dead
40 Million Americans unemployed (That is near 25% more people than there are in the entirety of Canada)
Black minorities are seen losing their life on the streets
Riots are breaking out throughout their country.
Remove Trump from office NOW before he burns down the entire country.
Traitors all. shill.
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.

Its instructive how Mattis has revealed himself to be a traitor to the United States, as has John Kelley who was Trump's former White House Chief of Staff. Obviously, we now know where the Durham investigation has gone, does the OP recall those early, massive, and totally felonious leaks to the media??? All of these generals, if implicated, then proven to have involved themselves in the "resistance" of the democratic party these last 3.6 years, must be executed!

Mattis didn't criticize the US, he criticized a man. For that you call him a traitor? You cultists are fucking zombies.
He told the troops they shouldnt listen to the President. That is treason.
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.
Less than four years of Trump and this is what you have:
110,000 Americans dead
40 Million Americans unemployed (That is near 25% more people than there are in the entirety of Canada)
Black minorities are seen losing their life on the streets
Riots are breaking out throughout their country.
Remove Trump from office NOW before he burns down the entire country.

As long Deep State run this country nothing can change. You can put the next puppet as potus, the puppeteer stays the same and no new jobs or businesses can be created.
Only after all authors of the lockdown go to prison something changes
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.

Its instructive how Mattis has revealed himself to be a traitor to the United States, as has John Kelley who was Trump's former White House Chief of Staff. Obviously, we now know where the Durham investigation has gone, does the OP recall those early, massive, and totally felonious leaks to the media??? All of these generals, if implicated, then proven to have involved themselves in the "resistance" of the democratic party these last 3.6 years, must be executed!

Mattis didn't criticize the US, he criticized a man. For that you call him a traitor? You cultists are fucking zombies.
All the years of lies......lies be lies!
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.

Its instructive how Mattis has revealed himself to be a traitor to the United States, as has John Kelley who was Trump's former White House Chief of Staff. Obviously, we now know where the Durham investigation has gone, does the OP recall those early, massive, and totally felonious leaks to the media??? All of these generals, if implicated, then proven to have involved themselves in the "resistance" of the democratic party these last 3.6 years, must be executed!

Mattis didn't criticize the US, he criticized a man. For that you call him a traitor? You cultists are fucking zombies.
He told the troops they shouldnt listen to the President. That is treason.

Quote it. Show where he said that.
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.

Its instructive how Mattis has revealed himself to be a traitor to the United States, as has John Kelley who was Trump's former White House Chief of Staff. Obviously, we now know where the Durham investigation has gone, does the OP recall those early, massive, and totally felonious leaks to the media??? All of these generals, if implicated, then proven to have involved themselves in the "resistance" of the democratic party these last 3.6 years, must be executed!

Mattis didn't criticize the US, he criticized a man. For that you call him a traitor? You cultists are fucking zombies.
He told the troops they shouldnt listen to the President. That is treason.

Quote it. Show where he said that.
James Mattis Tells Troops That He’s Lost Faith in the President
“You just hold the line until our country gets back to understanding and respecting each other and showing it.”
Whose understanding and respect? The Democrats? His?
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.

Its instructive how Mattis has revealed himself to be a traitor to the United States, as has John Kelley who was Trump's former White House Chief of Staff. Obviously, we now know where the Durham investigation has gone, does the OP recall those early, massive, and totally felonious leaks to the media??? All of these generals, if implicated, then proven to have involved themselves in the "resistance" of the democratic party these last 3.6 years, must be executed!

Mattis didn't criticize the US, he criticized a man. For that you call him a traitor? You cultists are fucking zombies.
He told the troops they shouldnt listen to the President. That is treason.

Quote it. Show where he said that.
James Mattis Tells Troops That He’s Lost Faith in the President
“You just hold the line until our country gets back to understanding and respecting each other and showing it.”
Whose understanding and respect? The Democrats? His?

That's a sentence from August, 2017, when then Sec of Defense Mattis was visiting troops, and has nothing to do with Trump.

Try to back up your lie without being such a retarded cultist.
 
Mattis is a scumbag, as is Kelley, just as the fascists in this stupid thread all happen to be! Cultist is a rich term directed my way, Trump is commander and chief, he won the election, commanding the armed forces is his job, not Mattis or Kelley's, and it was well within his authority to invoke the "insurrection act," as well as entirely appropriate as the democratic party was, and remains involved in treason, and is all but certain to be behind all of the violence in two dozen American cities! "Antifa is the democratic party," its nominee for president, Joe Biden, is actively bailing antifa terrorists out of jail, as are many other of the ultra-wealthy fascist donors to the democratic party, including the fascist twitter honcho, Jack Dorcey! The military command have all sworn oaths, as has every American serviceman/women from the rank of PFC on up to those two traitorous ex-generals, to "defend the nation from all enemies, both foreign & domestic!" Mattis has disgraced himself....
 
Why military men pushing back on Trump is an 'extraordinary' event in American democracy



Perhaps the starkest warning came from retired general John Allen, who warned in Foreign Policy magazine that this might be the beginning of the end of American democracy.

An ex-chairman of the joint chiefs, retired navy admiral Mike Mullen, wrote in the Atlantic magazine that he was "sickened" by the use of force on protesters before a Trump photo op in Washington.

Trump's first defence secretary, retired general James Mattis, said he was "angry and appalled," and cast his former boss as a menace to the constitutional order.

Tienanmen Square in China and Lafayette Square in the U.S.A - no difference.

Its instructive how Mattis has revealed himself to be a traitor to the United States, as has John Kelley who was Trump's former White House Chief of Staff. Obviously, we now know where the Durham investigation has gone, does the OP recall those early, massive, and totally felonious leaks to the media??? All of these generals, if implicated, then proven to have involved themselves in the "resistance" of the democratic party these last 3.6 years, must be executed!

Mattis didn't criticize the US, he criticized a man. For that you call him a traitor? You cultists are fucking zombies.
He told the troops they shouldnt listen to the President. That is treason.

He told them to follow the UCMJ which is their Constitution. NEVER follow an illegal order. And ordering our Federal Troops to fire on Civilians on American Soil without the express permission from Congress IS an illegal order. Yah, Yah, Yah, I know about the old law but the only time in history of the US the conditions have been to use it was in 1861. And then the south attacked the US Military first. So go back to flying your Stars and Bars of traitors.
 

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