Trump's Policies XI

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Hegseth just fired the Army Chief of Staff and a couple of other generals.

Looking like a banana republic. Starting something without sufficient planning or preparation, then blaming underlings when -- surprise, surprise -- it doesn't go like you wanted it to.

The net effect of Hegseth's manly lethality programs will be an army gutted of its senior leadership. Particularly those senior leaders who are thoughtful, reasoned, and competent.
 
I've read that historians and amateurs think in terms of strategy, tactics, and numbers of troops. But professional military leaders think in terms of logistics.

We're running short of munitions and using expensive missiles to shoot down cheap drones.

Sounds like somebody didn't think through the logistical issues.

Hmmmmm......who do you suppose didn't think through that? Your choices are:

(1) a 4-star general with 38 years of experience, a background as an infantry officer (including, his bio says, "extensive combat"), or

(2) Pete Hegseth and Donald Trump.
 
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The net effect of Hegseth's manly lethality programs will be an army gutted of its senior leadership. Particularly those senior leaders who are thoughtful, reasoned, and competent.
The officer corp has been together through Iraq and Afghanistan. A number of them have been together for twenty years even some as class mates at West Point and the other military academies. There is tremendous resentment toward Hegseth because of his removal of senior officers and the targeting of women and black officers to push them out of the military. Will there be push back from the military?
 
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I've read that historians and amateurs think in terms of strategy, tactics, and numbers of troops. But professional military leaders think in terms of logistics.

That right there is why Secretary of State Cyrus Vance told Carter:
- your mission to free the hostages in Iran is going to fail badly
- if by some miracle it succeeds, they're just going to take more hostages
- and as a result those hostages will be killed, and we'll likely get some killed in the raid
- sir, you have my resignation effective upon the end of the mission, whether it works or not

It won't come as a surprise that Carter made the decision to activate Operation Eagle Claw when Vance was nowhere near the Cabinet meetings and then just announced the decision. That's why he resigned - how do you make a decision like that without even consulting the Sec of State? (Vance had a rivalry with Mika's Dad, too).
 
The full leaked unhinged speech from the dumbest president ever. Full of lies, fabrications, and self-pandering. If you can bear to listen to this fool, have fun:


He is so easily manipulated that he tells everyone exactly how to do it:

“He is so nice to me, we’re not supposed to be seduced that way but I am. When somebody is nice to me I love that person. Even if they’re bad people, I couldn’t care less. I’ll fight to the end for them”.
 
The full leaked unhinged speech from the dumbest president ever. Full of lies, fabrications, and self-pandering. If you can bear to listen to this fool, have fun:


He is so easily manipulated that he tells everyone exactly how to do it:

“He is so nice to me, we’re not supposed to be seduced that way but I am. When somebody is nice to me I love that person. Even if they’re bad people, I couldn’t care less. I’ll fight to the end for them”.

That should be terrifying to everyone in DC.

Well I mean everyone period on a Global scale but especially in DC.

No one will do or say anything that will matter though.

We are so cooked as a Nation.

Only an outside country or countries could save us from ourselves at this point.
 
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The full leaked unhinged speech from the dumbest president ever. Full of lies, fabrications, and self-pandering. If you can bear to listen to this fool, have fun:


He is so easily manipulated that he tells everyone exactly how to do it:

“He is so nice to me, we’re not supposed to be seduced that way but I am. When somebody is nice to me I love that person. Even if they’re bad people, I couldn’t care less. I’ll fight to the end for them”.
5 minutes was all I could handle from this rambling old fool.
 
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That should be terrifying to everyone in DC.

Well I mean everyone period on a Global scale but especially in DC.

No one will do or say anything that will matter though.

We are so cooked as a Nation.

Only an outside country or countries could save us from ourselves at this point.

What should be done and who should do it?

My answer would be Congress should bow up and start doing its job. In this instance, demand a detailed reason why this is happening at all. And if they don't get it, pull funding.

On this front and dozens of others, the Democrats should offer a credible alternative, instead of forever screeching how bad Trump is. They're not wrong on that. But they're so focused on ga-ga social and economic ideas that they're too pre-occupied to fix anything. Fetterman's right....Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is real.

The Republicans should revolt against a revolting human being and not confirm one single nominee for anything -- except SCOTUS. We can do without a governmental agency for a while. Not so with SCOTUS.

But you're right....nobody will do anything other than screech or salute.

BTW -- Side note: Where is everybody who said that Gorsuch, Kavanaugh and Barrett would be Trump's lapdogs?
 
In private, Trump has plans for unspeakable violence. I know because he told me.

Some highlights:

A few months later, he recalibrated. We were in the Oval Office for what was supposed to be a short chat about opioids getting smuggled across the border, and Trump unspooled again. Red-faced and clearly frustrated, he complained that the troops at the border were ineffective because they couldn’t use deadly force. Reminded that he couldn’t kill unarmed civilians, Trump pitched another approach.

“Then shoot them in the legs if you have to!”

His outburst silenced the room.

By the look on his face — and the looks on ours — Trump hardly needed to be told what we thought. It wasn’t the last time the topic came up, and the President seemed aware he was playing with fire. At one point, he eyed me on the couch, jotting down a meeting summary.

“I don’t want any f**king notes,” he snapped. “Stop taking notes.”

I dutifully obliged and closed my notebook. Of course he didn’t want any documentation. He didn’t want essays like this to be written in the future. He didn’t want people documenting his musings about civilian harm. And he certainly didn’t want pesky aides to try to stop him from breaking the law. My former colleague, then-defence secretary Mark Esper, later recalled how Trump proposed shooting civilians in the streets during nationwide protests in 2020, likewise down-shifting his demand to shooting them in the legs, rather than killing them.

So it should come as a surprise to no one that the leader of the free world might be actively considering — and perhaps eager to carry out — direct attacks on civilians or civilian infrastructure in Iran. This is how he thinks. This is what he does. And these days, he’s got an obliging coterie of staff willing to indulge those brutish impulses.

You needn’t be a law of war expert to render judgement on Trump’s threat this week. If he wants to bomb power plants and clean-water facilities, seemingly to punish the Iranians as a way to get leverage over the regime, it’s obviously immoral. But there’s also a term in international law for deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure to inflict suffering on a population. That word is “war crime”.

And if he carries out war crimes with impunity, the West will have lost whatever moral authority remains in its grasp. The Geneva conventions, the laws of armed conflict, and the architecture of rules designed to spare civilians from the worst of war are symbolic of all that we stand for in the West — of how democracy restrains our inner demons. But those principles are not self-enforcing. They’ve endured because Western nations, led by the United States, treated them as binding on themselves first. The moment America becomes the country that bombs desalination plants and calls it diplomacy, we have not merely broken a rule, we have announced the rules are dead. Every authoritarian watching in Moscow, Beijing, and Pyongyang will take notice.

Asked if there were any limits on his powers, he said, “Yeah, there is one thing. My own morality. My own mind. It’s the only thing that can stop me.”
 
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What should be done and who should do it?

My answer would be Congress should bow up and start doing its job. In this instance, demand a detailed reason why this is happening at all. And if they don't get it, pull funding.

On this front and dozens of others, the Democrats should offer a credible alternative, instead of forever screeching how bad Trump is. They're not wrong on that. But they're so focused on ga-ga social and economic ideas that they're too pre-occupied to fix anything. Fetterman's right....Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) is real.

The Republicans should revolt against a revolting human being and not confirm one single nominee for anything -- except SCOTUS. We can do without a governmental agency for a while. Not so with SCOTUS.

But you're right....nobody will do anything other than screech or salute.

BTW -- Side note: Where is everybody who said that Gorsuch, Kavanaugh and Barrett would be Trump's lapdogs?

Lapdogs is not the right term, although most felt they would support the majority of Trump's wishes.

It is a testament to how far away from the Constitution Trump actually lands that they have opposed him so often.

Thomas and Alito are the political lapdogs and sometimes approach "political hack" level in their opinions.

Roberts, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett all seem like principled and intelligent people regardless of your political beliefs and if you agree with them.
 
The full leaked unhinged speech from the dumbest president ever. Full of lies, fabrications, and self-pandering. If you can bear to listen to this fool, have fun:


He is so easily manipulated that he tells everyone exactly how to do it:

“He is so nice to me, we’re not supposed to be seduced that way but I am. When somebody is nice to me I love that person. Even if they’re bad people, I couldn’t care less. I’ll fight to the end for them”.
is this the one where he let everyone know that it's totally ok to say blatantly racist things about somalis
 
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