Trump's national security adviser Flynn resigns

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Feb 13, 2017.

  1. Flynn had to know his calls with the Russian ambassador were monitored. I seriously doubt he said anything. Perhaps he was not candid with Pence but he probably did not trust Pence. Need to know, etc.

    Trump seems to have made a big mistake here in throwing Flynn off the back of the wagon. The wolves will just chase him harder now that they have tasted blood. I see Priebus' fingerprints all over this. Establishment republicans first instinct is always to panic and try to appease the media and democrats. Wrong move.
     
    #11     Feb 14, 2017
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  3. "Out like Flynn?"
     
    #13     Feb 14, 2017
  4. Good1

    Good1

    Flynn had every right to suggest that sanctions would be re-examined, if not rolled back when the new administration takes over. It's called de-escalation, and/or actual diplomacy.

    You think all this Russiaphobia (paranoia) is justified?

    You think it's ok for an outgoing President to start a war on groundless accusations?

    Yes, the incoming had every right to use back-door diplomacy to chill a stupid hot war based on left wing globalist deceit/revenge, and suggest a new admin would take a different tack.

    I would not doubt Trump suggested Flynn make the call, or at least be glad he did.

    Nothing to apologize about here...at all.

    But it appears somebody buckled under the press's pressured Russian election hack narrative, which was more about hatred of Putin for calling Crimea part of Russia when the globalists staged a coup in Ukraine.

    Someone acted as if conversations with a Russian diplomat needed to be hushed, spun, or distributed on a need-to-know basis, so as not to stir up, or further aggravate, a hornets nest of worker-bee reporters hot to hate on Russian and Trump.

    It's time the tables were turned, and allegations about Russian interference were interpreted as exactly what they are: propaganda inciting sedition and assassination.

    It's one thing to protest, it's another to make up a deceptive narrative, and pound away at it day by day, pretending to sit on some moral high ground.

    In these types of situations, Trump needs someone to write him a speech, and he needs to do a special TV appearance and address the matter head on.
     
    #14     Feb 14, 2017
  5. Good1

    Good1

    Like i've said, i think its probable Trump approved of the call either before, or after.

    Tell, me, what is wrong with back-door diplomacy that de-escalates a needless hot war based on the deceptions and revenge of an out-going administration?

    Your attitude is synonymous with the left-winged globalist press club, and shows exactly why appeasement is ill-advised.

    Watch SNL all you want. Laugh when a shirtless Putin walks into "Peoples Court" to back up Trump...but getting back to national security, it's time for you to put up or shut up.
     
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    #15     Feb 14, 2017
  6. Good1

    Good1

    No the real question is, what did your dear friend and comrade Maxine Waters know, and when did she know it?

    For example, when did she know that Russia invaded Korea?

    Now she knows Russia hacked Limpopo elections.

     
    #16     Feb 14, 2017
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    One can only hope. Let's see if it can be traced back to Trump, himself, somehow. Then we could both rejoice albeit for different reasons.
     
    #17     Feb 14, 2017
  8. jem

    jem

    so Obama set out an IED and either Flynn accidently drove the humvee over it, or he jumped on it for Trump.

    just as he laid a IED for Trump with the Austrailian immigrant deal.
    and those were small devices.
    He probably destroyed health care for tax paying americans
    He set off all sorts of potential terrorist acts with his immigration plans
    He set off a bomb with Isreal and the UN and
    And he set a fuse on a timer on a nuke with Iran.

    Remind me a again who that guys was working for?
     
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    #18     Feb 14, 2017
  9. I meant anything improper. He's entitled to talk with the russian ambassador. There is no obvious reason he should not discuss the sanctions. Made up scandal.

    The real scandal is how do presumably top secret intercepts get leaked all over town? Trump needs to leave no stone unturned to find out. If that means putting a couple of reporters in jail until they talk, so be it. They are disclosing national security information.

    Trump made a big mistake here because he just reinforced the media/democrat lie that Russia threw the election and that there is something scandalous going on between his administration and Putin.

    I suspect Pence made a big stink about this and forced the resignation. Trump needs to be watching his back. Pence is no dummy and can see where he ends up if the cuck republicans can force Trump out.
     
    #19     Feb 14, 2017
  10. java

    java

    I see you bought the MSM Clinton lie hook, line and sinker. Trump doesn't even know Putin, and knows nothing about Russia. All he knows is Russians don't shout Ali Akbar before they blow something up.
     
    #20     Feb 14, 2017