Posted on 10/07/2017 3:44:37 AM PDT by markomalley
A Fort Drum officer whose pro-communist and anti-Trump social media posts have spurred outrage and an Army investigation apparently raised concerns among his superiors in 2015 while studying at West Point.
In documents obtained by the Daily Caller, Lt. Col. Robert M. Heffington, a professor at West Point, said he found the social media posts by 2nd Lt. Spenser Rapone, then a cadet, extremely disturbing. He noted at the time that one of Rapones posts said (Expletive) this country and its fake freedom, and others praised communism, marxism and Karl Marx.
I cannot reconcile the image of a first class cadet at West Point with the things he has posted online for the world to see, the lieutenant colonel said in a sworn statement. To me, these are red flags that cannot be ignored, and I fail to see how this individual can possibly graduate and become a commissioned officer in six months.
Lt. Rapone is currently under investigation by post officials for his social media posts, including those made while wearing his West Point uniform. The posts were condemned by the academy.
Col. Heffingtons statement from November 2015 also said Rapone showed extreme disrespect to him when confronted about the volume of a conversation he had with a professor and refused corrections on standards like getting a haircut.
His utter contempt for my rank and position as an Army officer was blatantly obvious and, to me, it indicates that CDT Rapone has a serious problem with military authority figures.
He later said Rapones social media posts at best reveal the philosophical infatuations of a precocious adolescent, and at worst a severe mental or psychological disorder or values at odds with West Point and the Army.
He may at some point grow out of this phase, but the Army does not have the luxury of allowing him the opportunity to sort out his beliefs while charged with the sacred duty of leading American Soldiers, Col. Heffington said.
Lt. Rapone, a member of the 10th Mountain Divisions 2nd Brigade Combat Team, first drew attention when he tweeted an image from his Twitter account, @punkproletarian, with Communism Will Win written into his West Point cadet hat.
Other online statements by the lieutenant criticized President Trump and members of his administration.
If taken to a court martial, Lt. Rapone could face confinement for violating multiple parts of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
This week, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio called for Lt. Rapones dismissal, a call backed by Rep. Elise M. Stefanik.
And then the obvious questions: if there were these reservations when this commie was a cadet, why in the he!! did they commission the scum?
Where’s Rapine from originally?
(1) Who was the dumb ass that ignored Heffington’s concerns?
(2) Who were the ones responsible for bringing in the radical islamic professor who mentored Rapone?
So he was derelict in his duty by his own statements and admission.
National security.
As expected, there goes the idiot wearing one of the dead murderers he admires on a $7 T-shirt.
You have to question EVERY enlistment since 2008... Too many treasonous commies, perverts, anti-American socialist wanna-bes have been deliberately recruited by that faggot.
I’m curious how this anti-American activist managed to get himself a commission and an acceptance into West Point. Didn’t his background investigation turn up anything that might give some clue into his character?
Area of New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. About 60 miles northwest of Pittsburgh.
He was appointed by former Congressman Jason Altmire (D) PA-4, who is running away from him as fast as he can.
Rapones appointment seems to be the result of the usual political back-scratching. Daddy is or was the county treasurer, I believe.
He wore Muslim garb on the flight to India with the Islamic West Point professor.
2008-2016
Gee. I wonder...
Dare I say a gay one.
You have to question EVERY enlistment since 2008...
Officers don't enlist, they are commissioned. Officers incur mandatory periods of service, usually to "pay back" the military's investment on their schooling or moving costs for a PCS, and are actually free to quit when the obligated service period ends.
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