Posted on May 17, 2017
HR McMaster Was Our Best Shot At Making Trump Presidential, And He’s Failing
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The President literally cannot break the law in this regard. He can declassify any information he wishes for any reason he wishes and has complete and total authority in the matter. Of course, that's all true with regards to immigration policy and look how well that's worked out. It's a good thing impeachment isn't in the hands of the ninth district.
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SPC Kevin Ford
Luckily he doesn't need to break the law to be impeached, just show a complete lack of good judgement to the point where it Spurs Congress to action. It's the spurring Congress to action that is a bit dicey.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
MSgt James Mullis It is true that he can declassify information at any time, but if our allies see him treating intel they provide with no respect for how it was obtained, and who provided it, they will be less likely to share that information in the future. That is bad for our national security.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris
SPC Kevin Ford - Your boy DaOne loved open borders and destruction of the ME. It brought chaos to Europe and more Marxism to America with illegal aliens and Islamic migrants who have no concept of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. A true crime for not protecting the American people our it's borders.
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M. Morris RVT
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I think the thing that sticks out to me the most is when you say "if the President fails, our nation fails". I think a lot of people have lost sight of that idea. They chase all of his failings but fail to realize that his failure is in fact, our complete failure. I am by no means saying he should be viewed in a perfect light but rather than beating him down over and over again, those around him should be showing him how to lead. Tell him to focus less on what comedians are saying about him and more about what other countries are saying about us. It's lonely at the top and for fair reason. When you achieve that level, you expose yourself to a lot of different things.
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SFC William H.
PO3 Steven Sherrill - That's already been done; and will be done again in person. (Personal apology)
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
SFC William H. - A personal apology goes a long way in all things. Being big enough to admit that one is wrong, and apologizing for wronging someone else is a strength. Unless of course it is just lip service, and the apology is empty. We shall see how this goes.
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SFC William H.
PO3 Steven Sherrill - I may be a Republican but I'm not stupid. Trump will NEVER admit he was wrong, especially publicly. Lets hope the people around him can remind him when he is being, as you say, unpresidential.
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
SFC William H. - I didn't say, imply, nor do I think you are stupid. I agree with you he is not likely to admit he was wrong. Definitely won't do so publicly. Maybe you are right, he should have someone like in ancient Rome, reminding him "You are only a man"
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For those commenting in defense of Trump, no one with an understanding of the issue is saying Trump broke a law. The issue is whether he betrayed the trust and confidence of another ally and their intel sources with his actions? So tired of Far Left and Far Right arguing whether this was a legal issue that should or shouldn't lead to impeachment; cause it isn't. I do wish the responsible members in his cabinet like Mattis, Kelly, and McMaster could dial Trump back a bit but I'm sure Preibus, Kushner, and Bannon hasn't made it easy either.
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SFC William H.
MAJ James Woods: I can't believe it, we agree on something. Time for a drink! Like the hat too.
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