Posted on 04/05/2017 10:19:51 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The anti-Trump media jumped into a level of gleeful frenzy today amid a required security filing noticing that Senior Trump Adviser Steve Bannon was no longer a member of the principals committee on the National Security Council.
The hilarity cemented itself when competing media outlets were arguing about Steve Bannon being on the NSC, or being kicked-off the NSC, while Bannon walked past them en route to todays NSC meeting. Wait, wha huh? Yeah -{Insert Laugh Track HERE}-
Nothing ever happens in a vacuum, and today is no exception. No, Steve Bannon is not being removed from the Senior advisory role to President Trump and will attend NSC meetings with the President. Bannons security clearance therein remains unchanged.
However, Bannon is removing himself from the Principals Committee of the H.R. McMaster NSC (*note* he never attended the committee meetings, well, that is, he did, once), now that the political weaponization of NSC intelligence operations has been removed; and McMaster has recalibrated the incoming intelligence agencies to remove the political intelligence they were previously used to sending.
What does that prior paragraph mean?
Start by reminding yourself of the current headlines about National Security Adviser Susan Rice requesting raw intelligence to the NSC based on Obamas political agendas, not national security.
HR McMaster, the current National Security Adviser of President Trump, had to reset and re-instruct each of the heads of the intelligence agencies who provide intelligence to the NSC to remove the political intelligence.
McMaster needed to visit with each agency, CIA, NSA, State Department and Defense to reorient them on what national intelligence the Trump administration wishes to receive within the National Security Council.
President Trump doesnt want the national intelligence agencies sending him updates on what Senator Schumer had for lunch, where and who he dined with. Instead President Trump prefers the intelligence agencies focus on global security issues that are actually vital to the national security interests of the country.
H.R McMasters instructions toward he intelligence agencies has just freed up thousands of hours of operational intelligence (spying and analysis) to focus on real threats unrelated to domestic politics. Subsequently with the new direction established, Steve Bannon doesnt need to be a pre-filter for NSC raw intel any longer. Bannon can now be a consumer of that intelligence, just like President Trump.
White House Chief Legal Counsel Don McGahns job also just got a lot less stressful.
Secondly, with the anticipation of President Obamas Nat Sec Adviser Susan Rice remaining in the headlines as more is discovered about her role in the weaponization of intelligence for political use, theres no better time for political Bannon to exit the NSC Principals Committee than right now.
It would be a little sketchy for Rices political weaponization of the NSC to be exposed in the media headlines while Steve Bannon, painted as a pure political partisan, sat on the Principals Committee of the Trump NSC.
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would surprise me only because he is so busy. He is doing 90 things at once, and that’s why I think he was not a good choice for CoS. Idea guy.
Amen on this ‘solve one problem, move on to the next’ train of thought.
ALL these pols are into the mindset of in order to investigate something/someone, they have to form a NEW committee - after months of debate(?), so they appoint a board to figure out whether to form the new committee, then it takes another board to remove the first board etc etc etc... good way to keep ‘friends’ in the business.
If one were to make it as a business, the best way to start is to study how the Government works (oxymoron) and do the opposite.
A very timely add has been running of a little girl at her lemonade stand with a sign “LEMONADE- $1.00”
Guy walks up and says I will take one.
“That will be 2.48”
“The sign says 1 dollar”
“yes but I have to add in tax, special handling etc etc”
We speak occasionally (I was in Trump Tower with him in January just before inauguration). We text regularly. Not long conversations. More like confirming/denying certain developments.
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