Posted on 12/15/2018 6:55:20 AM PST by DoodleDawg
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke will be leaving the Administration at the end of the year after having served for a period of almost two years.
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I’ll just say this: Matt Bracken is mentioned. I received this on Sat, May 31, 2014 at 11:04 PM
Dear MSSA Friends,
Unless you’ve been camped in the Bob Marshall Wilderness for a month, you’ve been exposed to the heated campaign in the Republican Primary for Montana’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. New information has come to light about candidate Ryan Zinke. Let me recap the race first.
MSSA graded the candidates based on voting records and their returned MSSA Candidate Questionnaires. MSSA graded Elise Arntzen as an A+ (the + because she’s carried one or more bills for MSSA), Corey Stapleton and Matt Rosendale both as an A, all based on 100% voting records with MSSA. MSSA graded Ryan Zinke as a B based on his voting record, and Drew Turiano as a B based on his Candidate Questionnaire.
There have been some questions about the military record of Ryan Zinke. Why did he retire as an O4 (officer, fourth grade) when most career military officers with distinguished records get to higher rank before retirement? What about the claims made about Zinke’s actual service? How about his Bronze Stars for work that appears to have been largely administrative?
Former Navy SEAL and author of Enemies Foreign and Domestic, Matt Bracken, has long been a corresponding friend of mine. Months ago I contacted Matt to ask if he could confirm some of the things said then about Zinke’s military career. Matt could not come up with any information at the time.
Then, just days ago, former Republican state senator and former candidate for Governor Ken Miller circulated an email about Zinke from Larry Bailey, CAPT (SEAL), USN (Ret.).
I sent this email to Bracken and asked what he made of it. His concise response was, “I vouch 100 percent for Capt Larry Bailey; I don’t know Zinke from Adam.”
Only because of Matt’s recommendation, I’ve pasted the email from Captain Bailey below. It’s worth reading.
One more thing related to Ryan Zinke and the RKBA. When Zinke was in the Legislature, he and I had two or three spirited conversations wherein he voiced the strong opinion that .50 caliber rifles are far too dangerous for civilians to be allowed to own. He felt very strongly about that then. Then, about the time he announced his candidacy for the U.S. House, he sent me a card saying he’d changed his position on .50 caliber rifles. Yes, a sudden, election season conversion.
Finally, I’ve discussed all of this extensively with my oldest son who recently retired from a 30-some-year career in the Army Special Forces. We agree that, as military veterans and patriotic Americans, we’d prefer to take Zinke at face value. Alas, given the new information about Zinke, we can no longer do that. My son’s Special Forces friends now lump Zinke into a category of people they call “posers.”
Feel free to share this with your friends who have not voted.
Best wishes,
Gary Marbut, President
Montana Shooting Sports Association
http://www.mtssa.org
Author, Gun Laws of Montana
http://www.MTPublish.com
A PERSONAL STATEMENT ABOUT RYAN ZINKE
By: Larry Bailey
CAPT (SEAL), USN (Ret.)
It is most unpleasant to write these words, as I have long considered myself a friend of Ryan Zinke. In fact, he was in the first Basic UDT/SEAL (BUD/S) class to graduate under my command in 1985. I remember him well and thought that he would have a stellar career.
He did have such a career until he showed a defect in his moral make-up, and the Left is already well aware of what he did, although perhaps not in so much detail as I go into. They will, however, before the general election, so I have decided to anticipate them by providing this statement.
This information was provided to me by sources personally known to me and to those who were directly involved in the actions involving Ryan.
What did he do? Simplehe used Navy (taxpayer) travel funds to make multiple trips from Norfolk, VA, to his home in MT, ostensibly to scout out training sites for his squadron. The truth was that he went to work on some family property and, apparently, on one occasion, took two or three other Navy SEALs with him.
These trips not only involved airfare, but they also involved per diem and personal use of Navy time. To his credit, Ryan, when confronted with his transgressions, admitted his culpability and paid back the funds he had expended.
Ryans moral failings, in my opinion, do not end with his being separated from his SEAL team over the travel scandal. His political career has some questionable acts associated with it, to include his creation (with some heavy-hitting New York and Boston lawyers and PR people) of Special Operations for America (SOFA), a Political Action Committee, back in early 2012. At that time, I sought out Ryan to work with me in establishing an umbrella organization of Special Operations Forces from all the services.
After looking carefully at the situation in which he was involved, I just didn’t feel comfortable getting hooked up with what was clearly going to be a high-donor operation and possibly geared to Ryans future political benefit. That has turned out to be the case, as evinced by the fact that, almost immediately after Ryan declared his candidacy for the US House, he resigned as SOFAs chairman and was given a grant from the very Political Action Committee he established. That, to me, is not conflict of interest; it is coincidence of interest.
The account of what I have read about SOFA having its headquarters in property owned by the Zinke family that is across the street from the Zinke family home, further validates the coincidence of interest hypothesis.
As a retired Navy SEAL officer, I also take exception to the looseness with which Ryan described his Navy career. Depending on which bio one reads, he was a or the commander in a certain high-capability Navy SEAL Team. He was never a commanding officer and was bypassed for possible consideration for promotion to captain as the result of his travel transgressions.
He also has stated that former Cong. Allen West has endorsed his candidacy. I spoke with Colonel West personally and learned that, while he spoke kind words about Ryan, he did not endorse him. Subsequent to my conversation with him, Colonel West has made clear that that was not the case and will not be the case during the primary.
Having seen a heavily redacted copy of Ryans DD-214, which is a summary of his military career, I noted that, unlike his claim to have received two Bronze Stars for combat, he actually received them for meritorious service. Neither had the Combat V for Valor, which would have been the case had he earned the awards for combat.
The statement by a retired Navy SEAL Master Chief sums up the essence of Ryans character. The man told me personally that Ryan is PNG (persona non grata) at his old SEAL team, primarily for the misleading statements he has made about his rank and importance at that special team. That is a sad commentary on a man who had all the potential in the world and has, instead of coming clean about himself and his mistakes, tries to re-write his personal history in order to achieve political office.
I am certain that Ryan would have acquitted himself well if he had led his men in actual combat instead of being a theater manager of the combat units assigned to him.
I am sure that Ryan will do his best to rebut these serious allegations. He can prove me wrong by making his unredacted DD-214 available for public examination. I would like nothing better than to have been shown that I was wrong, but that won’t happen.
Why do I, a transplanted Texan living in NC, want to rupture more than one friendship over Ryan Zinkes candidacy for the US House of Representatives? SimpleRyans ambitions will not stop here. He has shown by his dissimulation of facts regarding his career that he is willing to do whatever it takes to reach the next levelin his case, the US Senate. I cannot abide that prospect, because THEN he is representing ME and every citizen of this land as a member of one of the worlds most prestigious deliberative bodies.
Larry Bailey
CAPT (SEAL), USN (Ret.)
Chocowinity, NC
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Zinke was a big Paul Ryan supporter.
Yes...I can remember when FDR died too.
Supposed ethics violations that the dems promised to hound him on in the next congress, he doesn’t want to be bankrupted with this crap.
He was outspoken and not afraid to stand up to dems and eco-Nazis.
So he has “multiple ethics charges” lodged against him.
To someone like me, who is not a Seal, was never an Officer in the Navy, to me it sounds like a lot of nit picking over one’s resume. That happens. Just ask Liz Warren, but one can often overcome it by full confession.
I don’t know. My general impression is any of Trump’s Team who are really doing their jobs are relentlessly harrassed by Dems and RINO’s. Betsy Devos is doing what she’s supposed to be doing, and the teacher’s union has hated her every moment.
That guy who used to run the EPA was busy doing what Trump asked him to do, trimming down the excessive influence of the EPA. The environmentalist hated him and even stalked him at restaurants like bad children.
Sessions was rarely harassed, b/c he mostly just sat there, inoffensively, and trying not to be seen or heard.
maybe he should have run for Senate against Tester?
nevermind!
The tweet doesn’t say he resigned.
It says he's leaving. Trump doesn't fire people so he must have resigned.
“You’re fired!”
This isn't a TV show.
He might have made a better candidate than the Maryland carpet-bagger.
Ha...that doesn't sound constitutional to me.
Don Jr. would make an excellent Interior Secretary.
Was that nepotism law pre-JFK or post-JFK?
Remember Bobby Was JFK’s AG. Given that I see no reason why Don Jr. couldn’t be Interior Secretary.
I would prefer someone not in the family, perhaps Sara Palin?
It might rejuvenate her political career.
Nepotism laws are a good thing.
Not all the time...and a President should be entitled to a cabinet of his choosing without limitations.
If Trump want to pick a fight with Congress, this would be a good one.
Sarah needs to stay far away from Washington.
Every time there’s rumblings of her getting back into politics, Track gets into a fight with a family member.
Sarahs problem is the press is nonstop looking for bad news and scandal about her family. Whens the last time anyone heard of any scandal by a rat family member. Me too, I cant remember . Double standard.
Arguably, Secretary Zinke has done more to support the boom in the energy sector, than even Secretary of Energy Rick Perry.
Zinke has been effective (probably why he has drawn fire). The largest areas in American history have been opened to exploration and development, and rules designed to sabotage that sector have been swept away. Now we are the worlds largest producer of either oil or natural gas, and we are adding the additional production a fair-sized OPEC member each year.
The huge areas he opened up will produce for decades. A lot of Americans, including the members of several tribes, are going to be a lot richer over the next few decades, because of what he achieved in his two years.
I hope they find another position where we can continue to benefit from his talent. As a Navy Seal with 22 years on active duty (the first Seal elected to Congress, or to hold a Cabinet post), he has the courage to fight the Leftists looking to undermine our Country - unlike many other Republican politicians.
Fair winds and following seas, Brother Ryan.
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