There’s No ‘Generals’ Revolt’ Against Trump
American Spectator,
by
Jed Babbin
Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect,
6/8/2020 4:22:04 AM
By last Monday, the riots and protests over the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police had spread to over one hundred American cities. On that day, President Trump gave a short speech in which he castigated the governors and mayors who hadn’t put down the riots. He said that he might invoke the Insurrection Act and put federal troops into rioting cities to quell the violence.
That evening, Trump walked to St. John’s Episcopal Church across Pennsylvania Avenue from the White House, with Defense Secretary Mark Esper and a camo-clad Gen. Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in tow.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 6/8/2020 6:03:52 AM (No. 436827)
Maybe there is not "General's revolt" but Mark Esper needs to be gone. It's one thing to disagree privately with the president. It's quite another to go on TV and do it publically. That's grandstanding and it's insubordinate.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Venturer 6/8/2020 7:55:45 AM (No. 436892)
Read John Dowd's letter to Mattis
https://noqreport.com/2020/06/04/president-releases-scathing-letter-from-john-dowd-that-obliterates-jim-mattis/
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
GO3 6/8/2020 8:40:36 AM (No. 436935)
Babbin is too kind. The six generals who complained in 2006 about how the war was run not only didn't voice their concerns while on active duty, but were generals who failed at their assigned missions and were CYA. In addition, there were and still are generals who conduct a passive-aggressive form of rebellion by refusing to follow policy/orders. It's become an art form.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
fhancock 6/8/2020 8:58:23 AM (No. 436969)
Just a reminder...these 4 stars...Allen, Mattis, McCaffrey, McCraven, Powell, Dempsey, McCrystal, Kelly, Mullens, are useful fools..they want to be relevant and PAID...where were their statements when the Coup against the President started before the inauguration...the greatest abuse of Power EVER in the Republic...Crickets...when Flynn was framed...Crickets...when Obama DECIMATED the combat readiness of the Armed Forces by siphoning DOD money...Crickets...when $150 Billion dollars were given to the leading terrorist nation in the world Iran...Crickets...when Obama allowed the rise of ISIS...Crickets...so you self-interested men who act more like Gen Charles Lee from the American Revolution and George McClellan from the Civil War... go to your leftist think tanks, bend your knee at the Star Spangle Banner, support ANTIFA, support the Marxist Democrat Party, support Creepy Joe, but most importantly kiss this veteran's arse
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 6/8/2020 9:00:22 AM (No. 436973)
As everyone who's been in any branch of service knows, the rise in Flag Rank from first star to four is mostly a political dance involving politically correct "do's and don'ts." It's unfortunate the Pentagon was built so huge and where it is, otherwise it'd be best to move it all to Leavenworth, KS.
Those "TV Generals" need to be stripped of their pensions and publicly chastised for their public criticisms of a POTUS, under whom they still serve. Officers are always accountable for their actions.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Strike3 6/8/2020 9:30:47 AM (No. 437023)
These generals are obviously intelligent but anybody who spends a lifetime in the military following orders based on old philosophy and rigid adherence to "the rules" can not possibly think clearly. MacArthur, Patton and Eisenhower are long gone. In their place is a group of ladder-climbing ants who can't produce an original thought.
We saw exactly what Donald Trump was up to and it wasn't to turn the military against civilians. He brought the 82nd Airborne up here to make a statement, get too far out of line and you will wish you were in hell to escape what they could do to you. Even his incredibly stupid SecDef didn't figure it out.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Chuzzles 6/8/2020 10:42:03 AM (No. 437120)
Esper has tried on at least two occasions now to undermine Trump with regards to the military. The number of generals who are speaking against Trump right now is at least three by my count. How is that not some kind of revolt? They don't have to be active duty to revolt Jed, and I think you know it. IIRC, a general might retire, but he can be called back into active duty if needed. So I would consider Mattis, Kelly and a couple of others lately to be revolting.
#2 is right. But I believe that many of those who left were forced out by Obama's machinations, not because they wanted to go. When a soldier gets above a certain rank anyway, it all becomes politics and CYA for career advancement. The current crop has totally forgotten from where they came.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
bighambone 6/8/2020 4:10:26 PM (No. 437492)
Answer this question. How many of those politicized retired General Officers, who attained their high ranks during the Obama era and have been criticizing President Trump, mainly for certain proposals that we are being told were heatedly deliberated in private meetings between President Trump and high level civilian and military officials, in what were supposed to be private White House meetings that were obviously “leaked” to the liberal media, involving proposals that were in reality actually cast aside and never carried out, since the 9/11 attacks have won any of the endless Middle East wars?
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