Posted on 06/04/2020 10:45:34 AM PDT by knighthawk
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) asserted Thursday that former Secretary of Defense James Mattis calling President Donald Trump a threat to the U.S. Constitution was true, honest, necessary, and overdue.
Murkowski, one of the Senates most left-leaning Republicans, made the comment while speaking to reporters on Capitol Hill. Asked whether she supports President Trump, the lawmaker replied, I am struggling with it [ and] I have struggled with it for a long time.
On Wednesday, Mattis attacked President Trump in a statement to The Atlantic by accusing the president of violating the Constitution over the clearing of Lafayette Park on Monday and deploying the military to blunt riots in Washington, D.C.
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General Mattis may have been truly great in physical combat. He is not competent in analyzing political philosophy. The difference between the values of the American tradition and those of the contemporary Left, are irreconcilable. The unity he suggests, ignores the actual issues, which have to be faced, if we are to survive as a free people.
Sharks will do that when they sense blood in the water
Why are there no DINOs?
Why can’t the GOP/RNC kick these people out of the party or do whatever the dems do to keep their people in line?
If anyone thinks that we are going through a firestorm of Trump hatred now, just wait until we get close to the election.
Somewhere, there exists a computer program that has a list of names with talking points assigned. The job of the people on the list is to spout off Trump venom whenever their name pops to the top.
I’m afraid the shooting is going to start very soon.
Maybe he and the crooks at the Pentagon can rush over to Saudi Arabia and protect them... hear they pay big bucks for ‘speeches’ ....
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