Gen. Milley tells Woodward that Trump is "fascist to the core"

You never accepted Trump's humiliating defeat. America rejected him. And America will do so again.
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You and others on the blind partisan right are oblivious to Trump’s fascism.
Because there is none. Unlike you treasonous pricks on the left. You are the party of censorship, vax mandates, gun control, and denying civil liberties.

You ARE that which you accuse Trump of.
 
His own words, from his own campaign speeches, advocate fascist ideas, and I'm not talking about economics, although Trump loved nothing more than butting into the business practices of private corporations and trying to influence them to bend to his will. And his hatred of the military always put honorable men like Gen. Milley on the outs, and made our military very unpopular with MAGA.

Honorable institutions fall to fascism. Trump checks all the boxes.




Retired Gen. Mark A. Milley warned that former president Donald Trump is a “fascist to the core” and “the most dangerous person to this country” in new comments voicing his mounting alarm at the prospect of the Republican nominee’s election to another term, according to a forthcoming book by Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward.

Milley, 66, served for more than a year as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Trump before continuing in the role under President Joe Biden.

Upon stepping down in September 2023 after more than 40 years in the military, Milley laid out his apparent concerns about Trump in a pointed retirement speech. “We don’t take an oath to a king, or a queen, to a tyrant or dictator or wannabe dictator,” he said.

Woodward’s new book, “War,” due out Tuesday, follows Milley in the years after the Trump administration as he wrestles with escalating fears over the president he once served.

Milley was a source for Woodward’s 2021 book, “Peril,” sharing his worries about Trump’s mental stability and national security decisions, according to excerpts of his new book. Upon seeing Woodward again at a reception in March 2023, he told the author that his concerns had grown more dire.

“I glimpsed it when I talked to you back — for ‘Peril,’ but I now know it. I now know it,” he said.

“No one has ever been as dangerous to this country as Donald Trump,” the general told Woodward. “Now I realize he’s a total fascist. He is the most dangerous person to this country.”

By the following year, Milley was receiving a “nonstop barrage of death threats” that he attributed to Trump’s political rhetoric and his fixation on retribution for his perceived enemies, Woodward writes.

After retiring, Milley installed bulletproof glass and blast-proof curtains at his home.

He also fears being recalled to uniform to be court-martialed “for disloyalty,” should Trump win against Vice President Kamala Harris in November, Woodward writes.

“He is a walking, talking advertisement of what he’s going to try to do,” Milley warned former colleagues, according to the book, in reference to a 2020 Oval Office meeting with Milley and former defense secretary, Mark T. Esper, in which Trump threatened to court-martial two military officers, Stanley McChrystal and William H. McRaven, who had been critical of the president after retiring.



Miley just wants to wear a dress and he's pissed that he doesn't have the moxie.
 
Milley, other former Trump generals, former WH staff, former WH lawyers, former cabinet members, former Republicans. They've all the had the balls to come out and say it: He is unfit and dangerous.

That has NEVER happened in this country. EVER.

The cult knows this, and they don't care. They want their authoritarian, autocratic strongman in office, no matter what. They want to be led and cared for, because they are weak.

They've sold their country's soul, and they know it.
 
His own words, from his own campaign speeches, advocate fascist ideas, and I'm not talking about economics, although Trump loved nothing more than butting into the business practices of private corporations and trying to influence them to bend to his will. And his hatred of the military always put honorable men like Gen. Milley on the outs, and made our military very unpopular with MAGA.

Honorable institutions fall to fascism. Trump checks all the boxes.




Retired Gen. Mark A. Milley warned that former president Donald Trump is a “fascist to the core” and “the most dangerous person to this country” in new comments voicing his mounting alarm at the prospect of the Republican nominee’s election to another term, according to a forthcoming book by Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward.

Milley, 66, served for more than a year as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Trump before continuing in the role under President Joe Biden.

Upon stepping down in September 2023 after more than 40 years in the military, Milley laid out his apparent concerns about Trump in a pointed retirement speech. “We don’t take an oath to a king, or a queen, to a tyrant or dictator or wannabe dictator,” he said.

Woodward’s new book, “War,” due out Tuesday, follows Milley in the years after the Trump administration as he wrestles with escalating fears over the president he once served.

Milley was a source for Woodward’s 2021 book, “Peril,” sharing his worries about Trump’s mental stability and national security decisions, according to excerpts of his new book. Upon seeing Woodward again at a reception in March 2023, he told the author that his concerns had grown more dire.

“I glimpsed it when I talked to you back — for ‘Peril,’ but I now know it. I now know it,” he said.

“No one has ever been as dangerous to this country as Donald Trump,” the general told Woodward. “Now I realize he’s a total fascist. He is the most dangerous person to this country.”

By the following year, Milley was receiving a “nonstop barrage of death threats” that he attributed to Trump’s political rhetoric and his fixation on retribution for his perceived enemies, Woodward writes.

After retiring, Milley installed bulletproof glass and blast-proof curtains at his home.

He also fears being recalled to uniform to be court-martialed “for disloyalty,” should Trump win against Vice President Kamala Harris in November, Woodward writes.

“He is a walking, talking advertisement of what he’s going to try to do,” Milley warned former colleagues, according to the book, in reference to a 2020 Oval Office meeting with Milley and former defense secretary, Mark T. Esper, in which Trump threatened to court-martial two military officers, Stanley McChrystal and William H. McRaven, who had been critical of the president after retiring.



Channeling the spirit of Chris Farley.....Remember when Trump was actually the president for four years and wasn't a FACSIST DICTATOR?
That was AWESOME.
:rolleyes:
 
I wonder how the average street Trumpster thinks they know more about Trump than Trump's former WH staff, former WH lawyers, former generals, and former cabinet members who say that he is unfit and dangerous.

But the Trumpsters, they know more. They have special inside information.

You can't ask them, because they just get emotional and start attacking. But I do wonder.
 
I wonder how the average street Trumpster thinks they know more about Trump than Trump's former WH staff, former WH lawyers, former generals, and former cabinet members who say that he is unfit and dangerous.

But the Trumpsters, they know more. They have special inside information.

You can't ask them, because they just get emotional and start attacking. But I do wonder.
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His own words, from his own campaign speeches, advocate fascist ideas, and I'm not talking about economics, although Trump loved nothing more than butting into the business practices of private corporations and trying to influence them to bend to his will. And his hatred of the military always put honorable men like Gen. Milley on the outs, and made our military very unpopular with MAGA.

Honorable institutions fall to fascism. Trump checks all the boxes.




Retired Gen. Mark A. Milley warned that former president Donald Trump is a “fascist to the core” and “the most dangerous person to this country” in new comments voicing his mounting alarm at the prospect of the Republican nominee’s election to another term, according to a forthcoming book by Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward.

Milley, 66, served for more than a year as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Trump before continuing in the role under President Joe Biden.

Upon stepping down in September 2023 after more than 40 years in the military, Milley laid out his apparent concerns about Trump in a pointed retirement speech. “We don’t take an oath to a king, or a queen, to a tyrant or dictator or wannabe dictator,” he said.

Woodward’s new book, “War,” due out Tuesday, follows Milley in the years after the Trump administration as he wrestles with escalating fears over the president he once served.

Milley was a source for Woodward’s 2021 book, “Peril,” sharing his worries about Trump’s mental stability and national security decisions, according to excerpts of his new book. Upon seeing Woodward again at a reception in March 2023, he told the author that his concerns had grown more dire.

“I glimpsed it when I talked to you back — for ‘Peril,’ but I now know it. I now know it,” he said.

“No one has ever been as dangerous to this country as Donald Trump,” the general told Woodward. “Now I realize he’s a total fascist. He is the most dangerous person to this country.”

By the following year, Milley was receiving a “nonstop barrage of death threats” that he attributed to Trump’s political rhetoric and his fixation on retribution for his perceived enemies, Woodward writes.

After retiring, Milley installed bulletproof glass and blast-proof curtains at his home.

He also fears being recalled to uniform to be court-martialed “for disloyalty,” should Trump win against Vice President Kamala Harris in November, Woodward writes.

“He is a walking, talking advertisement of what he’s going to try to do,” Milley warned former colleagues, according to the book, in reference to a 2020 Oval Office meeting with Milley and former defense secretary, Mark T. Esper, in which Trump threatened to court-martial two military officers, Stanley McChrystal and William H. McRaven, who had been critical of the president after retiring.



Milley was in charge of the Afghanistan withdrawal disaster.
 

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