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For Mattis, it's too little too late
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(08-29-2019, 09:39 AM)jj22 Wrote: Anyone following "General" Mattis statements on Trump this week?

He ignored and turned a blind eye to the treacherous acts of Trump, now trying to speak out on them and stand for America once again. I remember when he was sold to us as the "adult" in the room. Yet he let these acts he now classifies as AntiAmerican slide under him?

We will see many Republicans and Trump supporters speak out on Trump when Trump is out of office, attempting to make excuses like "we didn't agree with him but.....", and "he wasn't what we wanted but it was for the supreme court picks". It's important not to let Republicans and Trump supporters off the hook as they attempt to be proAmericans once again after supporting the love for Putin/Kim, attacks on our Allies and Veterans and attacks from the POTUS on American citizens.

#We'llRemember

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/10/james-mattis-trump/596665/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share

Listening to the news this morning it was interesting to get reporters takes on Mattis after they interviewed him.  He took his oath to follow the CIC seriously.  To the point that he would not disagree even if he felt it was the wrong decision.  (Add that as another reason I could never have joined the military.)  But rather when he couldn't take it he just left.  Now he writes a passive-aggressive book that describes "proper" leadership which demonstrates that DJT does the opposite of that...and ends with his resignation letter.

Just say what you mean.  Otherwise it's the cowards way out.
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RE: For Mattis, it's too little too late - GMDino - 08-29-2019, 09:45 AM

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