Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Republican foreign policy officials sign anti-Trump letter



Dozens of former Republican national security officials have signed a letter on Monday saying a Donald Trump presidency would "put at risk our country's national security and well-being."

"None of us will vote for Donald Trump," the letter, which was published Monday by the New York Times, says. The authors then go on to characterize the billionaire as unfit for the Oval Office, saying he lacks the moral authority, judgement and foreign policy expertise.

"Unlike previous Presidents who had limited experience in foreign affairs, Mr. Trump has shown no interest in educating himself," the letter said. "He continues to display an alarming ignorance of basic facts of contemporary international politics."

The letter features the signatures of many former George W. Bush cabinet members and policy advisors, including former CIA and NSA director Michael Hayden, former intelligence chief John Negroponte and former Homeland Security secretary Tom Ridge. [...]

"A President must be disciplined, control emotions, and act only after reflection and careful deliberation," the letter said. "In our judgement, Mr. Trump has none of these critical qualities. He is unable or unwilling to separate truth from falsehood. He does not encourage conflicting views. He lacks self-control and acts impetuously."[...]

20 comments :

  1. Awww. Poor things. They are going to be shut out of cabinet, National Security Council, etc positions in a possible Trump presidency. So they pout and write letters. Good for them!

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  2. Why don't you ask Netanyahu or one of his people who they think would be better? I wonder if Rabbi Sternbuch would have an opinion about this.

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  3. Please explain on what basis you are questioning the motivations of all these public servants, as opposed to just taking what they say at face value: They view a Trump presidency as a grave threat.

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  4. Thank goodness there are still people who are capable of critical thinking. Hopefully there will be enough to stand against him.

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  5. http://atimes.com/2016/08/trump-lacks-experience-but-his-detractors-lack-common-sense/
    A great answer to the above article.

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  6. Please explain on what basis are you not concerned about Hillary's lies, her incompetent handling of Benghazi and the corrupt Clinton Foundation.

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  7. This is a little too late to start this song and dace.It should be quite obvious that any President will have his advisers on a lot of topics,and why on earth should Trump be any different.He will,yes indeed,always says what he wants even if it will hurt someone,but what can one do, but hope he owns up and stops the nonsense.
    But honestly,can any true Republican truly stomach the thought of Clinton decide the next Supreme Court justices??That alone makes me want to vote for Trump.
    I cannot believe how Clinton is still adrift,even with all these non-stop E-mail issues.Then you have the head of the DNC,Wasserman Shultz losing her powerful job because the DNC rooted for Clinton over Sanders.But who is to say that Clinton did not know of the DNC game herself??Clinton is already besmirched,and people want her for President.Wow!!

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  8. Thanks for answering the question.
    As far as her lies go, they do concern me; the question is who is the alternative.
    As far Bengazi, I don't believe, as you apparently do, that Hillary purposely had the ambassador and others killed to prevent them from revealing that she is a secret ISIS agent. I don't believe she handled it incompetently. She and the other State Department officials probably should have been more hesitant in talking about what led tot he attack until matters were more clear, but other than that, I don't think she did anything wrong (and by the way, neither did any of the many government investigations; but I know, those are all Rinos).
    As far as the Clinton Foundation, again, it is not her best look, but I am far far more concerned about the dangers of a Trump presidency.

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  9. Thank goodness there are still people who are capable of sensible thinking who recognize this drivel for what it is. Hopefully there will be enough to stand with him on Election Day.

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  10. "is unable or unwilling to separate truth from falsehood." Is he talking about Trump or Hillary? Hillary knows how to separate truth from falsehood. She throws away the truth to use falsehood.

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  11. only because of the horror of Trump

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  12. But indeed what is so horrible??Trump has managed his business empire quite well,and seems to know what he is doing.
    I have a close relative that really speaks the same way as Trump!!It is not pleasant to hear him speak out the pristine truth,and he loves to personally get involved in personal situations if he can..But yet he is warm toward everyone,as he has a smile and a comment for all,and people gravitate toward him.
    So all Trump has to do is train himself to think before he talks.But is this really a reason to disqualify him at this point?Sure,I would have perferred someone else to run the Republican nomination,but he won it fair and square,and it is too late to go on about what should have been done.
    I am extremely nervous how morally downward ihe country will become if Clinton gets elected.We do not need the American society going past more moral red lines.Clinton has not been faithful on the issues of th Emails at all.
    I really believe Trump is going to make Clinton look not good in the upcoming debates,and that should help him.
    One final observation is the discovery of what it takes to be a successful businessman.One can see how Trump came about it,and all I can say is wow-I would not want to be part of that type of world of mudslinging and the such!One would have to have incredible stamina to survive in Trump's world!

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  13. Oh she knew what led to the attack all right. She told her daughter so. And then she went and LIED about it to the grieving families. Hey, OJ got away with murder in the criminal court. But they got him later on in the civil suit. The families Hillary LIED to may get the same justice. http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/herald_bulldog/2016/08/benghazi_families_sue_clinton_for_wrongful_death

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  14. I would gladly bet you any sum that you want that they will lose their suit.

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  15. I'm not questioning their motivations. I'm just pointing out that they are out of step with what a large segment of the electorate wants. We want independent thinkers in the next Administration.

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  16. Shame I can only give one up-vote to above comment/link. Help us out, team

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  17. The horror of Clinton trumps the horror of Trump.

    I judge politicians by their past actions and ignore their words.

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  18. clearly this election will depend not on how wonderful the candidates are but which is less horrible

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  19. http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/08/tracking-the-clinton-controversies-from-whitewater-to-benghazi/396182/

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  20. It is precisely the dangers of a Clinton I fear.
    1- The danger to Israel.
    2- The danger in the USA from her letting in "refugees".
    3- The danger in the USA from other illegal aliens.
    4- The danger from her supporters, Black Lies Murder Cops.
    5- The danger to the health system by her continuing Obamacare and probably making it worse.
    6- The danger of the incompetence, negligence and carelessness she demonstrated as Secretary of State happening at the Presidential level.
    7- The danger from the liberals she would appoint to the Supreme Court.
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