Fifty of the nation’s most senior Republican national security officials, many of them former top aides or cabinet members for President George W. Bush, have signed a letter declaring that Donald J. Trump “lacks the character, values and experience” to be president and “would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being.”
Mr. Trump, the officials warn, “would be the most reckless president in American history.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/09/us/politics/national-security-gop-donald-trump.html?_r=0
The librarian candidate's brother's advisors don't like that they threw away 100 million and all they got was this lovely t-shirt.
Faint praise, indeed!This will leave a mark.
This will leave a mark.
Would these be the same (excellent character, values and experience) GOP security advisors that got us into a multi-trillion dollar, decades long, military and nation building fiasco in the ME and SW Asia?
The NY Times seems to be quite selective in when these folks make wise, correct and brilliant recommendations.
This will leave a mark.
Why would anybody listen to a bunch of GOP Elites?
Not with his supporters, but hopefully with anyone in the vicinity of centrist independence who isn't (somehow) convinced already.
Trump supporters are well trained to defeat those obstacles thrown up by reality.
This will leave a mark.
Yeah, why listen to anyone who actually knows what they are talking about? :roll:
Yeah, why listen to anyone who actually knows what they are talking about? :roll:
People who know what they are talking about, but who don't mind spinning their opinion based on their dislike of the candidate.
Look...these guys are like Hillary, Obama, Ryan and the rest. Whatever they say, their motivation is based on their hatred of Trump. In my mind, that makes everything they say useless. They are not honest.
Unless, just maybe, Trump is a really-really bad candidate. Nah, it couldn't possibly be that. :roll:
If he is, it won't be because some political Elite says so.
Right, because experts in national security have absolutely no idea about security. Better to ask some uneducated moron who falls for Trump's latest slogan of the day.
So...you say the same thing some other guy says...and who I've already answered. Are you expecting a special, different answer just because YOU say it?
Let me ask. When you have a toothache, do you go to Starbucks and ask a barista to look at it?
I don't go to Starbucks for anything.
Would these be the same (excellent character, values and experience) GOP security advisors that got us into a multi-trillion dollar, decades long, military and nation building fiasco in the ME and SW Asia?
The NY Times seems to be quite selective in when these folks make wise, correct and brilliant recommendations.
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