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Trump’s top general calls ex-president ‘fascist to the core’

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Funny how all the top people in Trump's former administration has turned on him. Almost makes you think there's something there.🤔

 

Trump’s top general calls ex-president ‘fascist to the core’ and ‘most dangerous person to this country’

 

'“He is the most dangerous person ever. I had suspicions when I talked to you about his mental decline and so forth, but now I realize he’s a total fascist. He is now the most dangerous person to this country,” he said.'

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  • This is the opinion of one guy who hasn't even met Trump. Compare that to the large number of people who have worked closely with him and now denounce him and your lone guy is like the proverbial fart

  • And yet the country thrived under Trump's leadership.

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“As AG… Harris instructed her entire staff to stand every morning as she entered the office and say, ‘Good Morning General’. 🤣

 

‘Bully’ Kamala Harris ‘berated staff,’ left them in tears after berating them with ‘F-bombs,’ intern told never to make eye contact: report

 

According to numerous victim reports, Harris is a workplace abuser and a living nightmare to work for. A walking, babbling mediocrity in a flared-leg pantsuit. Arrogant, bitchy, vindictive, and smug, she has fired or driven away 92 percent of her staff. The survivors who remain are either too battle-scarred or too scared to leave. Kids, blink twice if you need rescuing.

    --The Final GirlBoss

 

In June 2021, Politico spoke to 22 individuals familiar with Harris's VP office who all claimed that her team was experiencing 'low morale, porous lines of communication and diminished trust among aides and senior officials.'

 

'It's not a place where people feel supported but a place where people feel treated like s***,' one source said.

 

Note the need for people "who love you:"

 

In a May interview on actress Drew Barrymore's talk show, Harris played the magnanimous boss, but also voiced her emphasis on loyalty. 

 

'It's really important to be around people who love you, who are about you and who are going to be honest with you,' she said.

     --Why 'General' Kamala Harris lost over 90 percent of her staff as Vice President

 

"honest with you," LOL.

 

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Sounds like a disgruntled fired employee.

 

Perhaps he didn’t like taking orders after years of giving them.

 

Would one expect anything less from a woke General.

5 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

All the top people that worked for him - ALL OF THEM - have turned on him. This is totally unheard of in the history of politics.

Congratulations Donald, you finally found something you excel in; to make people despise you.

 

It's working. Was it you who said Michigan was "lost?"

 

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https://www.realclearpolitics.com/

 

The horror! Prepare thyself:

 

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8 minutes ago, xylophone said:

A wonderful post, well done @johnnybangkok........yet there will still be his cult followers and goobers who will support him here yet have no comprehension of what he is really like. Beggars belief, and some.

 

Let a former NY Dem explain it to you. Your "belief" has been wrong for such a long time now, imagining "cultists" and "goobers."

 

 

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4 minutes ago, BigStar said:

 

Let a former NY Dem explain it to you. Your "belief" has been wrong for such a long time now, imagining "cultists" and "goobers."

 

 

This is the opinion of one guy who hasn't even met Trump. Compare that to the large number of people who have worked closely with him and now denounce him and your lone guy is like the proverbial fart in a (non-man made) hurricane - insignificant.

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Milley was the General Trump appointed to be his chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. A patriot warning of the danger to America if Trump is elected in November. Trump also wanted to court-martial Stanley McChrystal and William McRaven (the man who got Osama bin Laden) just because they criticized him. Milley now fears if Trump is elected he will be court-martialed "for disloyalty." How much warning do we need before we listen? The mistake of Germany was not believing what Hitler wrote in Mein Kampf. Believe what these wanna-be dictators say before it is too late. 

 

The clip below shows some patriots putting country over the Republican party. We need more of them. 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/10/12/mark-milley-donald-trump-fascist/?utm_campaign=wp_evening_edition&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&carta-url=https%3A%2F%2Fs2.washingtonpost.com%2Fcar-ln-tr%2F3f46271%2F670ae3553959020cf5fc3054%2F596b0d51ade4e24119acc289%2F21%2F48%2F670ae3553959020cf5fc3054

 

 

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Of course.

That's how his maga fascist cult likes it.

 

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4 minutes ago, G_Money said:


“The clip below shows some patriots putting country over the Republican party. We need more of them. “

 

Not so fast Cowboy.


 

 

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Maybe they didn't see this quote from Trump? He's such a swell defender of our veterans. 

 

“Miriam, I watched (Sheldon Adelson, her late husband) sitting so proud in the White House when we gave Miriam the Presidential Medal of Freedom. That’s the highest award you can get as a civilian, it’s the equivalent of the Congressional Medal of Honor, but civilian version. It’s actually much better, because everyone gets the Congressional Medal of Honor – that’s soldiers. They’re either in very bad shape because they’ve been hit so many times by bullets, or they’re dead.”  

-- Donald Trump

 

 

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Millie is a woke PUSSY cat.

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2 hours ago, BigStar said:

 

 Was it you who said Michigan was "lost?"

No.

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Bannon gets out of prison at the end of the month.  Hopefully once he passes through the gates they'll hit him with a new indictment.  Bear in mind he has not been locked up for crimes related to political monkey business (yet), this stint was for violating a subpoena.

 

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9 hours ago, G_Money said:


Your cut and paste skills are remarkable.

Andd your deflection skills are transparent and droll.

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15 hours ago, G_Money said:


Your cut and paste skills are remarkable.

And your ability to stick your head in the sand and ignore so many red flags is equally remarkable.

  

16 hours ago, Inderpland said:

This is the opinion of one guy who hasn't even met Trump.

 

And how many of our little Trump-hating leftists here met Trump? Have you met Trump, Biden, Harris, or Waltz?🤣  One doesn't have to meet Trump to like his polices and the results he delivered during his presidency, as opposed to Biden/Harris and the proposed Harris/Waltz, who'll be even worse.

 

16 hours ago, Inderpland said:

your lone guy is like the proverbial fart in a (non-man made) hurricane - insignificant.

 

Which makes you . . . ?🤣

 

The lone guy, a New York Democrat, is a kind of Everyman who's merely opened his mind, rejected leftist brainwashing, done the research, not only listened to your fake news, observed the results and has the evidence of the results. And he gives the lie to that nonsense about "cultists" and "goobers" we love to repeat here, to assert spurious superiority. 

 

Further, it turns out that half the electorate agree with the lone guy. WOT? Maybe he's not lone after all.

 

Note that you can't refute anything he says. "Lone" isn't a refutation but a knee-jerk variation of the usual name-calling that our elites must substitute for rational thinking.

 

15 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Of course.

That's how his maga fascist cult likes it.

 


Your brain is failing again.

 

You left out racist.

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18 hours ago, johnnybangkok said:

Ah the old 'disgruntled ex-employees', Well there certainly seems to be an awful lot of them.
 

1. His vice president, Mike Pence: “The American people deserve to know that President Trump asked me to put him over my oath to the Constitution. … Anyone who puts himself over the Constitution should never be president of the United States.”

2. His second attorney general, Bill Barr: “Someone who engaged in that kind of bullying about a process that is fundamental to our system and to our self-government shouldn’t be anywhere near the Oval Office.”

3. His second secretary of defense, Mark Esper: “I think he’s unfit for office. … He puts himself before country. His actions are all about him and not about the country. And then, of course, I believe he has integrity and character issues as well.”

4. His first secretary of state, Rex Tillerson: “(Trump’s) understanding of global events, his understanding of global history, his understanding of US history was really limited. It’s really hard to have a conversation with someone who doesn’t even understand the concept for why we’re talking about this.”

5. His first ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley: “He used to be good on foreign policy and now he has started to walk it back and get weak in the knees when it comes to Ukraine. A terrible thing happened on January 6 and he called it a beautiful day.”

6.. His presidential transition vice-chairman, Chris Christie: “Someone who I would argue now is just out for himself.”

7. His second national security adviser, HR McMaster: “We saw the absence of leadership, really anti-leadership, and what that can do to our country.”

8. His third national security adviser, John Bolton: “I believe (foreign leaders) think he is a laughing fool.”

9. His second chief of staff, John Kelly: “A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution, and the rule of law. There is nothing more that can be said. God help us.”

10. His former acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who resigned as US special envoy to Ireland after January 6, 2021: “I quit because I think he failed at being the president when we needed him to be that.”

11. One of his many former communications directors, Anthony Scaramucci: “He is the domestic terrorist of the 21st century.”

12. Another former communications director, Stephanie Grisham: “I am terrified of him running in 2024.”

13. His secretary of education, Betsy DeVos, who resigned after January 6: “When I saw what was happening on January 6 and didn’t see the president step in and do what he could have done to turn it back or slow it down or really address the situation, it was just obvious to me that I couldn’t continue.”

15. His secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao, who resigned after January 6: “At a particular point the events were such that it was impossible for me to continue, given my personal values and my philosophy.

16. His first secretary of the Navy, Richard Spencer: “…the president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices.”

17. His first homeland security adviser, Tom Bossert: “The President undermined American democracy baselessly for months. As a result, he’s culpable for this siege, and an utter disgrace.”

18. His former personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen: “Donald’s an idiot.”

19. His White House lawyer, Ty Cobb: “Trump relentlessly puts forth claims that are not true.”

20. A former director of strategic communications, Alyssa Farah Griffin, who is now a CNN political commentator: “We can stand by the policies, but at this point we cannot stand by the man.”

21. A top aide in charge of his outreach to African Americans, Omarosa Manigault Newman: “Donald Trump, who would attack civil rights icons and professional athletes, who would go after grieving black widows, who would say there were good people on both sides, who endorsed an accused child molester; Donald Trump, and his decisions and his behavior, was harming the country. I could no longer be a part of this madness.”

22. A former deputy press secretary, Sarah Matthews, who resigned after January 6: “I thought that he did do a lot of good during his four years. I think that his actions on January 6 and the lead-up to it, the way that he’s acted in the aftermath, and his continuation of pushing this lie that the election is stolen has made him wholly unfit to hold office every again.”

23. His final chief of staff’s aide, Cassidy Hutchinson: “I think that Donald Trump is the most grave threat we will face to our democracy in our lifetime, and potentially in American history.”

And yet the country thrived under Trump's leadership.

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26 minutes ago, retarius said:

And yet the country thrived under Trump's leadership.

Well that's certainly a matter of opinion which would not be shared by the thousands who died of Covid through the conspiratorial nonsense Trump kept coming up with or even the fiancial hawks who saw $8 trillion added to the national debt ($4 trillion through tax cuts) or the US allies who saw him constantly undermine NATO whilst chumming up to dictators or the intelligence services who also saw him undermine them at any available chance or simply those who expected a better medical insurance deal than Obamacare which simply didn't materialise after years of promises (still hasn't come up with one).

He was fortunate not to deal with a worldwide inflation problem and had strong jobs growth thanks to Obama (for 2 years at least) so many would say he coasted off the hard work of the previous Dem administration who had to deal with a financial meltdown thanks to Bush and an ill-advised war in Irag and Afghanistan. He was then saved from further scrutiny by Covid which I think even die-hard Trump fans can admitt he handled abysmally. 

So yeah, would hardly call it 'thrived'. 

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An infinite list and conga line of never-Trumpers and GOP Establishment backstabbers endorsing Harris will not change the mind of average American voters who love their country and who see the GOP Establishment globalists and Democrats trying to destroy the Republic. The betrayal of America by those endorsers is expected; and it is exactly why the opportunist Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis went nowhere in the Republican primary for president. They are members of and/or supported by all of the Establishment backstabbers. Voters knew that about Haley and DeSantis. Voters weren't fooled.

 

Long after Trump is gone, America First voters will still decide everything regarding Republican candidates. It's an America First movement that is temporarily led by Trump. The leadership will change, but it will be America First.

 

There are only about 40 America First Republicans currently in the GOP House and Senate who vote the wishes of their constituency. The rest (well over 150 in the GOP) are compromised in some way -- mostly bribery or cowardice or both -- and they ignore their voters. They will face retribution at some point along the way and lose their seats -- either by being voted out or stepping away as Romney and others have done.

 

When you give Leftists a dose of their own medicine, they swear that you've poisoned them -- and they are due. They will be screaming to high Heaven over the payback that will come. And don't recognize Heaven unless they are trying to lecture Christians on Jesus, the Bible, spirituality and faith.

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The Atlantic probably didn't think that their October cover could be viewed differently by people who support Trump.

 

But it's done. Too late.

 

 

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A thoughtful response on why a long-time conservative radio host is voting for Kamala Harris. 

 

 

1 hour ago, Talon said:

An infinite list and conga line of never-Trumpers and GOP Establishment backstabbers endorsing Harris will not change the mind of average American voters who love their country and who see the GOP Establishment globalists and Democrats trying to destroy the Republic. The betrayal of America by those endorsers is expected; and it is exactly why the opportunist Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis went nowhere in the Republican primary for president. They are members of and/or supported by all of the Establishment backstabbers. Voters knew that about Haley and DeSantis. Voters weren't fooled.

 

Long after Trump is gone, America First voters will still decide everything regarding Republican candidates. It's an America First movement that is temporarily led by Trump. The leadership will change, but it will be America First.

 

There are only about 40 America First Republicans currently in the GOP House and Senate who vote the wishes of their constituency. The rest (well over 150 in the GOP) are compromised in some way -- mostly bribery or cowardice or both -- and they ignore their voters. They will face retribution at some point along the way and lose their seats -- either by being voted out or stepping away as Romney and others have done.

 

When you give Leftists a dose of their own medicine, they swear that you've poisoned them -- and they are due. They will be screaming to high Heaven over the payback that will come. And don't recognize Heaven unless they are trying to lecture Christians on Jesus, the Bible, spirituality and faith.

 

 

Your statement reeks of delusion and paranoia. It portrays an unrealistic view of the GOP, suggesting that a small faction can dictate the party’s future despite overwhelming evidence of broader voter sentiment. The claim that “America First” is the sole guiding principle ignores the fact that a significant number of Republicans have considerable support within the party. It’s time to face reality: voters are looking for a viable candidate, not just loyalty to a single figure. This rhetoric alienates mainstream Republicans and reinforces divisions within the party.

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4 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

Your statement reeks of delusion and paranoia. It portrays an unrealistic view of the GOP, suggesting that a small faction can dictate the party’s future despite overwhelming evidence of broader voter sentiment. The claim that “America First” is the sole guiding principle ignores the fact that a significant number of Republicans have considerable support within the party. It’s time to face reality: voters are looking for a viable candidate, not just loyalty to a single figure. This rhetoric alienates mainstream Republicans and reinforces divisions within the party.

 

The realistic view of the corrupt GOP is that no GOP candidate can win without America First Voter support. Those voters are deciding the future of GOPe Mush RATs and Do-Nothing RepubliCANTs in the House and Senate every election cycle.  Those GOPe Mush RATs and Do-Nothing RepubliCANTs have considerable support within the party because they control the GOP House and Senate today -- but it won't last.  The GOP Establishment is on life support, and they will not win elections without America First Voters.

 

Trump is only the temporary leader of the America First movement. It will continue long after he's gone.

 

Mainstream Elected Republicans need to be primaried and run out of DC. It would not hurt my feelings if the current GOP died tomorrow. They are UNIparty shills.

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10 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

Your statement reeks of delusion and paranoia. It portrays an unrealistic view of the GOP, suggesting that a small faction can dictate the party’s future despite overwhelming evidence of broader voter sentiment. The claim that “America First” is the sole guiding principle ignores the fact that a significant number of Republicans have considerable support within the party. It’s time to face reality: voters are looking for a viable candidate, not just loyalty to a single figure. This rhetoric alienates mainstream Republicans and reinforces divisions within the party.

You're arguing with another "new" member. Probably a waste of time.

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1 hour ago, HappyExpat57 said:

You're arguing with another "new" member. Probably a waste of time.

I suspect a lot are sockpuppets.  Maybe even some bot action.

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