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MAGA cannot read. I put Brown down as one who endorsed Trump.Captain Brown despises her. Ain't no way he would endorse that stupid twit.
Please note how many more have endorsed Harris than Trump.
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MAGA cannot read. I put Brown down as one who endorsed Trump.Captain Brown despises her. Ain't no way he would endorse that stupid twit.
There is nothing worse than MAGA disrespect for those who served. Trump's disrespect has been documented many times.Notice all of Harris, supporters are flag officers. Flag officers are politicians, not soldiers. Once an officer reaches O-5 it’s all about politics, not ability
Not one military personnel who worked for Trump in the white house supports him. The following worked for him and think he is dangerous.
Marine Corps Gen. James Mattis
Former Secretary of Defense under Trump
Statement released June 3
“Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people – does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us. We are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership. We can unite without him, drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society.”
Marine Corps. Gen. John Kelly
Former Chief of Staff to Trump, Former commander of US Southern Command under Obama
Interview on June 5
“I would’ve argued against it, recommended against it,” Kelly said of Trump’s photo-op. “I would argue that the end result of that was predictable.”
“I think we need to look harder at who we elect. I think we should look at people that are running for office and put them through the filter: What is their character like? What are their ethics?”
Marine Corps Gen. John Allen
Former commander of US forces in Afghanistan under Obama
Commentary published June 3 by Foreign Policy
“Donald Trump isn’t religious, has no need of religion, and doesn’t care about the devout, except insofar as they serve his political needs…To even the casual observer, Monday was awful for the United States and its democracy. The president’s speech was calculated to project his abject and arbitrary power, but he failed to project any of the higher emotions or leadership desperately needed in every quarter of this nation during this dire moment.”
Navy Adm. Mike Mullen
Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under George W. Bush and Obama
Op-ed for The Atlantic published June 2
“It sickened me yesterday to see security personnel—including members of the National Guard—forcibly and violently clear a path through Lafayette Square to accommodate the president’s visit outside St. John’s Church. I have to date been reticent to speak out on issues surrounding President Trump’s leadership, but we are at an inflection point, and the events of the past few weeks have made it impossible to remain silent. Whatever Trump’s goal in conducting his visit, he laid bare his disdain for the rights of peaceful protest in this country, gave succor to the leaders of other countries who take comfort in our domestic strife, and risked further politicizing the men and women of our armed forces. There was little good in the stunt.”
Air Force Gen. Richard Myers
Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under George W. Bush
Interview with CNN on June 4
“The first thing was just absolute sadness that people aren’t allowed to protest and that, as I understand it, that was a peaceful protest that was disturbed by force, and that’s not right. That should not happen in America. And so I was sad. I mean, we should all shed tears over that, that particular act. …I’m glad I don’t have to advise this President. I’m sure the senior military leadership is finding it really difficult these days to provide good, sound military advice.”
Army Gen. Martin Dempsey
Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Obama
Interview with NPR on June 4
“The idea that the President would take charge of the situation using the military was troubling to me.”
William Perry
Former Defense Secretary served under Clinton
Twitter, June 4
“I am outraged at the deplorable behavior of our President and Defense Secretary Esper, threatening to use American military forces to suppress peaceful demonstrators exercising their constitutional rights. This is a deeply shameful moment for our nation.”
Navy Adm. William McRaven
Former commander of US Special Operations Command under Obama
Interview with MSNBC on June 5
“You’re not going to use, whether it’s the military, or the National Guard, or law enforcement, to clear peaceful American citizens for the President of the United States to do a photo op. There is nothing morally right about that.”
Navy Adm. James Stavridis
Former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO
Commentary published by Time on June 3
“Our active duty military must remain above the fray of domestic politics, and the best way to do that is to keep that force focused on its rightful mission outside the United States. Our senior active duty military leaders must make that case forcefully and directly to national leadership, speaking truth to power in uncomfortable ways. They must do this at the risk of their career. I hope they will do so, and not allow the military to be dragged into the maelstrom that is ahead of us, and which will likely only accelerate between now and November. If they do not stand and deliver on this vital core value, I fear for the soul of our military and all of the attendant consequences.”
Army Gen. Raymond A. “Tony” Thomas
Former commander of US Special Operations Command under Obama and Trump
Twitter, June 1
On Esper’s use of the term “battlespace” when discussing quelling violence on the streets amid civil unrest: “The ‘battle space’ of America??? Not what America needs to hear…ever, unless we are invaded by an adversary or experience a constitutional failure…ie a Civil War…”
Air Force Gen. Mike Hayden
Former director of the CIA and NSA under Bush and Obama
Twitter, June 2
On Milley joining Trump for his walk in front of the White House after protesters were cleared: “I was appalled to see him in his battle dress. Milley (he’s a general?!?) should not have walked over to the church with Trump.”
Ash Carter
Former Defense Secretary under Obama
Statement on June 5
“The Department of Defense exists to safeguard our citizens, not dominate them. I was dismayed to see DoD drawn inappropriately this week into the President’s response to protests. There is here no need, no warrant, and no excuse to bring active-duty military force into the restoration of order. I say this as a former Secretary of Defense who death with many situations where military intervention was helpful, even vital, in the homeland — past epidemics, hurricanes and floods, and so forth. Equally abhorrent to me was the inclusion of defense leaders in political theater.”
Leon Panetta and Chuck Hagel
Former defense secretaries under Obama
Joined Carter and 86 other former defense officials in Washington Post open letter on June 5
“As former leaders in the Defense Department — civilian and military, Republican, Democrat and independent — we all took an oath upon assuming office ‘to support and defend the Constitution of the United States’ as did the president and all members of the military, a fact that Gen. Milley pointed out in a recent memorandum to members of the armed forces. We are alarmed at how the president is betraying this oath by threatening to order members of the U.S. military to violate the rights of their fellow Americans.”
Not only that, they did NOT endorse Harris as the OP contends. Total bullshit.This is just a list of neocons who want nothing else other than perpetual war. Not impressed with these loonbats.
You're not allowed to endorse anyone political while still in uniform.Notice most if not all retired.
Very interesting...
I can and you areYou can't and we aren't.
Another MAGA minion denegrating vetrans service to stand up for a draft dodger. Beyond disgusting.This is just a list of neocons who want nothing else other than perpetual war. Not impressed with these loonbats.
Neat how every time someone supports a demonicrat you guys feel the need to post it.Harris receiving more endorsements from notable military personnel.
Trump
Notable military personnel
Air Force
Army
Harris
- David Bellavia, Medal of Honor recipient and retired U.S. Army staff sergeant[97]
- Sam Brown, retired U.S. Army captain and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Nevada in 2024[98]
- Joe Kent, retired U.S. Army Special Forces Chief Warrant Officer III and Republican nominee for U.S. congressman from WA-03 in 2022[99]
- Ivan Raiklin, retired U.S. Army Reserve lieutenant colonel[100]
- Anthony Shaffer, retired U.S. Army Reserve lieutenant colonel and President of London Center for Policy Research[96] [better source needed]
Notable military personnel
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- Charles S. Abbot, Navy Admiral (1966–2000)[96]
- Steven M. Anderson, Army Brigadier general (1987–2010)[96]
- Donna Feigley Barbisch, retired major general of the United States Army[22]
- William D. Baumgartner, retired rear admiral of the United States Coast Guard[22]
- John A. Bradley, retired lieutenant general in the United States Air Force[22]
- Jerry Cannon, retired general and former sheriff of Kalkaska County, Michigan[88]
- Peter Cooke, Army Major general (1967–2006)[96]
- Paul Eaton, retired major general of the United States Army[22]
- Larry R. Ellis, retired commander of the United States Army Forces Command[97]
- Ben Hodges, Army Lieutenant General (1980–2018)[98]
- Randy Manner, Army Major general (1976–2011)[96]
- James McCain, first lieutenant in the Arizona National Guard, son of Republican Senator John McCain[99]
- Dennis V. McGinn, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Installations, and Environment (2013–2017)[96]
- Amy McGrath, retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant colonel and Democratic nominee for the 2020 United States Senate election in Kentucky[22]
- Joseph V. Medina, retired Marine brigadier general[22]
- Charles L. Munns, vice admiral in the U.S. Navy (1974–2007)[23]
- Lloyd W. Newton, Air Force four-star general (1966–2000)[96]
- James W. Nuttall, retired major general of the United States Army[22]
- David R. Oliver Jr., retired rear admiral of the United States Navy[22]
- Charles P. Otstott, retired lieutenant general in the United States Army[22]
- Gale Pollock, retired major general of the United States Army[22]
- Marilyn Quagliotti, Army major general (1976–2007)[96]
- Charles H. Roadman II, retired lieutenant general in the United States Air Force and former Surgeon General of the United States Air Force (1996–1999)[22]
- Michael E. Smith, rear admiral (1979–2024)[96]
- Alexander Vindman, retired lieutenant colonel of the United States Army[100]
- Terry W. Virts, retired NASA astronaut and colonel in the United States Air Force[23]
- Johnnie E. Wilson, retired four-star general in the United States Army[22]
- Jack Weinstein, retired lieutenant general in the United States Air Force[22]
If you could read, I posted those who support Trump.Neat how every time someone supports a demonicrat you guys feel the need to post it.
Another MAGA minion denegrating vetrans service to stand up for a draft dodger. Beyond disgusting.
You cannot deflect this one. MAGA is worse than the anti-military groups of the 1960's in disrespecting our service members.You certainly are.
The great Rush Limbaugh identified two types of generals: Combat Generals who nearly always vote Republican; and desk generals who vote Democrat. The combat guys, as you would expect, are the real ones.
Right now, the military is being controlled by leftists. Here is one of their woke ads:
Trump said he knew more than all the generals. He went to a second rate military boarding school, ya know.Not only that, they did NOT endorse Harris as the OP contends. Total bullshit.
You cannot deflect this one. MAGA is worse than the anti-military groups of the 1960's in disrespecting our service members.
MAGA lemming delusion. Your brain is controlled by Trump.You live in opposite world.
The reality is that if Progs take a shit, they want Non-Progs to clean it up. If Non-Progs say they do not want to do it, then the Prog vile smearing, accusations and hate charges start. That is the reality. Perhaps this time around Trump will pick military leaders closer to him and his views. In fact, his administrative team should be readying military leadership positions now so he can hit the ground running when sworn in January.Trump is trying to cause a civil war. That is much more serious than involvement in any foreign war.
Sawry, Retard.MAGA lemming delusion. Your brain is controlled by Trump.
You're a fan of Rush Limbaugh?
Fake newsNobody cares how many stupid idiots she gets to follow her. They must be "brain-dead" to go along with this clown Kamala and she has offered NOTHING to make you want to vote for her.
Ha! Ha!Sawry, Retard.
I think and believe the exact same way that I did when Candidate Trump was still at the top of the escalator.
I'm not an empty head, as you are.