So there is no civilian who would have been a good Secretary of Defense. There are no military folks who retired over 7 years ago who would have been a good Secretary of Defense. T... moreSo there is no civilian who would have been a good Secretary of Defense. There are no military folks who retired over 7 years ago who would have been a good Secretary of Defense. The only person fit for that job is a man who needs a waiver from Congress to be allowed to take the job. That is very hard to believe. Only one person in the whole entire spectrum of persons? That one? Isn't that scary if true?
If you always have a scapegoat up your sleeve you will never have to take responsibility for anything. It's not your fault. It is all due to that dam* scapegoat. If he/she/they wer... moreIf you always have a scapegoat up your sleeve you will never have to take responsibility for anything. It's not your fault. It is all due to that dam* scapegoat. If he/she/they weren't around everything would be sunshiny and ever so pretty. Is that true for you?
Folks who keep flipping can't be trusted. How do you depend on them if they are constantly reversing themselves? One day it's one thing and the next day it's the exact opposite. Ok... moreFolks who keep flipping can't be trusted. How do you depend on them if they are constantly reversing themselves? One day it's one thing and the next day it's the exact opposite. Okay. I know. Sometimes you change your mind. But aren't there some things that should never change? Like core values/beliefs? The "never Trump" and the "anti-Trump" folks who have since rolled over dishonor/devalue/demean their prior positions. Were they not serious then or are they just afraid now? Is it easier and safer to just capitulate to power or should you stay true to you? What would YOU do? Why? less