Thursday, July 15, 2021

Brasshole

"Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley feared Trump would attempt a COUP after losing the election".

[Milley] reportedly told friends that Trump was preaching ‘the gospel of the Führer’ and that he was ginning up his 'brownshirts in the streets'.

The first - the very first - action taken by the next Republican president (if we ever get one) should be to fire this dangerous paranoiac. 

Elsewhere, MaligNancy Pelosi supposedly feared that Donald Trump was going to launch nuclear weapons. At whom, I wonder? Chris Wallace? If we have any nukes (moron bombs?) that don't damage property or innocent bystanders, but only incinerate leftist blowhards, I'm down for it.

11 comments:

  1. Odd that Milley predicted a "Reichstag event" seeing how the 1/6 invasion of the Capitol was used by the Democrats to fortify D.C. and justify all the things they've done since to curtail our freedoms. They are honestly afraid of the American people they purport to lead.

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  2. It's really scary that such obviously delusional people can work their way into positions of authority. Makes you wonder what other delusions they harbor.

    And how will they someday act on them.

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  3. I used to think it was facile and shallow to say "To know what the left is planning, listen to what they accuse us of doing."

    No longer. Everything these people accuse us of is sheer projection.

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  4. Rebecca: I wonder what kind of "Reichstag" event Milley was contemplating? Did he think Trump was going to trigger a massacre of his supporters, then seize power? That's sheer lunacy. Of course, there was, indeed, a Reichstag event, and the Democrats facilitated it and used it to frame, basically, tens of millions of Trump voters.

    R-man: It is particularly scary that someone this delusional is heading up the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

    Steve: Projection on stilts, 24/7.

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  5. they're not our "leaders," they're our representatives, they're supposed to act on our behalf and do our will.

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  6. Shouldn't that be 'Trump would attempt a counter-coup'?

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  7. V: Yes, that is more precise.

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  8. These folks are certifiable. Other than aggressive language, always in response to attack, what did Trump ever do to create this sort of unhinged fear?

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  9. Steve: That's a great point, and it can't be made often enough: the viciousness of the response is out of all proportion to everything Trump said and did.

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  10. "...what did Trump ever do to create this sort of unhinged fear?"

    Trump threatened the Deep State, through his actions and popular support. The livelihood of too many lazy slobs (a/k/a "elites") was in jeopardy, so they attacked in force.

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  11. I'm going to add this story to my above comment......

    Back in November 2016, following Trump's win, I spoke with a teacher in a local school. He was in Washington, DC, the week of the election, escorting a group of students on a tour of the National Capital. You know, what used to be considered good civics training.

    Anywho, the morning following the election, the teacher was standing in line for breakfast at the hotel. He saw that people in that line, and in the breakfast area, were openly crying because Hillary had lost.

    Openly. Crying. Because. Hillary. Had. Lost.

    This is not news to any of us. But the teacher observed that some of these mourners were there in anticipation of a Hillary win ... ... and the resulting upswing in lobbying, and hence cushy jobs inside The Beltway.

    And hence a good example of why the unhinged fear, as us unwashed masses did not do the bidding of the "elites".

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