It’s obvious that McMaster is getting a lot of negative press in the last eight hours. Somebody’s out to get him.
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Its obvious that McMaster is getting a lot of negative press in the last eight hours. Somebodys out to get him.
The Never Trumpers at National Review have rushed to McMaster’s defense. Buy a clue, FRiend.
McMaster was the architect of Trump’s foreign forays to Saudi Arabia-Israel-Rome and also Poland I think. If so, then he is a good person to have around.
It is a well organized campaign. But pay no attention to the man behind the curtain, we have our marching orders.
>> Its obvious that McMaster is getting a lot of negative press in the last eight hours. Somebodys out to get him. <<
Uh.. the press is created by him firing LOTS of people. Only the conservative echo chambers are any thing short of deliriously happy with McMaster. Hardly a case of “someone’s out to get him,” and more a case of “he sure is pissing a lot of people off, and maybe a few of the shocked, outraged people aren’t crossing their t’s perfectly.”
Me.
The coup seems to be quietly happening as we speak. Powerful generals have aligned themselves with and some against Trump.
Many thought this would happen, apparently they are attempting to make their move.
http://www.wnd.com/2017/08/trump-adviser-fired-over-memo-warning-of-globalist-islamist-deep-state/
A Trump adviser who advocated for declaring the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization and warned of a globalist deep state working to undermine the Trump agenda has been axed by the presidents top national security chief, H.R. McMaster.
Rich Higgins But the fired adviser, Rich Higgans, is only the latest chip to fall in an ongoing purge of America-first stalwarts from the National Security Council.
The idea that an alliance of Obama holdovers consisting of globalists and Islamists are working inside the government as part of a deep state effort to destroy the Trump presidency has been a common theme put forth by outside analysts trying to explain the intrigue behind Trumps first six months in the White House.
But the idea apparently was not confined to outsiders. Higgins, a high-level official inside the presidents National Security Council, sent a memo up the chain of command in May, warning of just such a plot. Higgins memo caught the eye of McMaster and cost him his job.
According to a report Wednesday by the Atlantic, McMaster removed Higgins from his post as director of strategic planning on July 21 after reading the memo, which was considered too conspiratorial.