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Old 12-12-2016, 06:52 AM
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Trump now discounts CIA credibility, cabinet appointments, and most concerning, comment that Trump doesn't need our vote anymore. Can you put aside political leaning long enough to realize America has made a mistake.
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Trump now discounts CIA credibility, cabinet appointments, and most concerning, comment that Trump doesn't need our vote anymore. Can you put aside political leaning long enough to realize America has made a mistake.
Most people got it right. The minority voted for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton. It should not have been hard to tell that this man would break his promises.
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Most people got it right. The minority voted for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton. It should not have been hard to tell that this man would break his promises.
They ALL break their promises...every D or R we've elected has broken their promises. They always have...they always will...when will you get that and stop voting for either? Hillary would have broken promises too.
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Old 12-12-2016, 08:19 AM
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Trump now discounts CIA credibility, cabinet appointments, and most concerning, comment that Trump doesn't need our vote anymore. Can you put aside political leaning long enough to realize America has made a mistake.
Not believing the 17 intelligence agencies of this great country, but eating up the ignorance of a son-in-law and a guy who became wealthy spreading lies through an online biased news source, then entering a bromance with Putin...would have once been thought too inconceivable to even contemplate.

The danger and ignorance of Chump as the leader of the free world...are simply frightening.

There will be no joy in one day soon saying...'we told you so.'
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second thoughts

U bet going better than expected
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Not believing the 17 intelligence agencies of this great country, but eating up the ignorance of a son-in-law and a guy who became wealthy spreading lies through an online biased news source, then entering a bromance with Putin...would have once been thought too inconceivable to even contemplate.

The danger and ignorance of Chump as the leader of the free world...are simply frightening.

There will be no joy in one day soon saying...'we told you so.'
And that day will be coming sooner...rather than later.

Trump Says He Doesn't Need Daily Intelligence Briefings That Say 'Same Thing' Every Day - ABC News

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President-elect Trump said he doesn't need presidential intelligence briefings every day because he is "a smart person" and doesn't "have to be told the same thing in the same words" every day.
Even scarier than the arrogance and ignorance of Trump, is that his foaming ardent supporters...don't even care.
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And that day will be coming sooner...rather than later.

Trump Says He Doesn't Need Daily Intelligence Briefings That Say 'Same Thing' Every Day - ABC News



Even scarier than the arrogance and ignorance of Trump, is that his foaming ardent supporters...don't even care.
It's like why read posts from CNM, no need. If anything changes and she posts anything logical, let me know.

The president has more important things to do.
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Old 12-12-2016, 09:04 AM
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second thoughts

U bet going better than expected
i agree wholeheartedly....he is only breaking his promises in left wing news sources. so far all his cabinet picks are exceedingly good to a conservative voter, and delighted that he does not want a 4 billion dollar plane to fly him around!
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The president has more important things to do.
Like fighting with 16 year olds on Twitter?

How come he finds time to watch SNL, but doesn't have the time to be briefed by our intelligence agencies?

Not even you could really be ignorant enough....to believe that's acceptable.

On the other hand...
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Why are the security briefings viewed as such a big deal for Trump and almost never mentioned when Obama would skip going to them.

Like everything else that is nothing more than ritualistic in Washington, the daily security briefings in a mostly normal world are nothing but MOS (more of the same).

Like it or not, like him or not, the security briefings being a daily ritual and not much value adding during the course of normal daily lives....a take action, aggressive, no nonsense, executive style will pick and choose where to spend their time. Are they need? In some form, no doubt. Daily? Most of the time no. Or a memo or a text or however they top brass in Washington communicate the usual day to day stuff.

It might be an interesting exercise to find out how many people and how many hours and how much money spent to prepare, package and present the daily security briefing.
I would bet it is a stagering number......hence, self perpetuating, establishment, business as usual.

Real executives do not put up with for very long non value adding activities/persons.
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Perhaps it will happen when Trump voters lose their Medicare, and social security and the VA become privatized.

The GOP has been trying to destroy these safety nets for 80 years (in the case of soc sec), and finally they have their stooge in the White House who will sign anything put in front of him.
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Why are the security briefings viewed as such a big deal for Trump and almost never mentioned when Obama would skip going to them.

Like everything else that is nothing more than ritualistic in Washington, the daily security briefings in a mostly normal world are nothing but MOS (more of the same).

Like it or not, like him or not, the security briefings being a daily ritual and not much value adding during the course of normal daily lives....a take action, aggressive, no nonsense, executive style will pick and choose where to spend their time. Are they need? In some form, no doubt. Daily? Most of the time no. Or a memo or a text or however they top brass in Washington communicate the usual day to day stuff.

It might be an interesting exercise to find out how many people and how many hours and how much money spent to prepare, package and present the daily security briefing.
I would bet it is a stagering number......hence, self perpetuating, establishment, business as usual.

Real executives do not put up with for very long non value adding activities/persons.

General Hayden was on Morning Joe this morning and would beg to differ with you. As the former head of the CIA, he probably knows more about what these PDB's contain than posters on this forum. Read any daily newspaper and see how world events change from day to day and sometimes from hour to hour.
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Perhaps it will happen when Trump voters lose their Medicare, and social security and the VA become privatized.

The GOP has been trying to destroy these safety nets for 80 years (in the case of soc sec), and finally they have their stooge in the White House who will sign anything put in front of him.
If one would just take one minute and THINK about the unreality of such an accusation they would be embarassed to make or repeat such an improbable scenario....no matter the party or the person in office.

The talking points have gone from useless, nonsense to laughable desparation.

Very credibilty tarnishing yarnage!
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Why are the security briefings viewed as such a big deal for Trump and almost never mentioned when Obama would skip going to them.

Like everything else that is nothing more than ritualistic in Washington, the daily security briefings in a mostly normal world are nothing but MOS (more of the same).

Like it or not, like him or not, the security briefings being a daily ritual and not much value adding during the course of normal daily lives....a take action, aggressive, no nonsense, executive style will pick and choose where to spend their time. Are they need? In some form, no doubt. Daily? Most of the time no. Or a memo or a text or however they top brass in Washington communicate the usual day to day stuff.

It might be an interesting exercise to find out how many people and how many hours and how much money spent to prepare, package and present the daily security briefing.
I would bet it is a stagering number......hence, self perpetuating, establishment, business as usual.

Real executives do not put up with for very long non value adding activities/persons.
Again, you buy into whatever you are told......

"The president-elect has attended only a handful of intelligence briefings in the past month, and says it's no big deal — but Donald Trump and future White House Chief Strategist Steven Bannon's far-right-wing media arm once criticized President Obama for the same.

Trump opined on Twitter (stated as "Fact") in September 2014 that Obama "does not read his intelligence briefings..." and mocked the president as "Too busy I guess!"

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Fact--Obama does not read his intelligence briefings nor does he get briefed in person by the CIA or DOD. Too busy I guess!
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Not only was Trump's claim without merit, it was based on a dubious report from the conservative Government Accountability Institute — which was co-founded by Bannon.


Trump Once (Wrongly) Criticized Obama for Not Attending Intel Briefings - NBC News

Trump also jumped on OBAMA for this in 2012

"Priorities--while fundraising and campaigning on our dime, Obama has skipped over 50% of his intel briefings"

These are actual tweets direct from Trump.

Of course...and these are his own words on tape....


"WASHINGTON – Donald Trump says he’s smarter than your average president — so he doesn’t need daily intelligence briefings.

“I get it when I need it,” Trump told “Fox News Sunday,” explaining that he refuses the opportunity to be briefed daily by security professionals on classified threats the way President Obama is.

“I’m, like, a smart person. I don’t have to be told the same thing in the same words every single day for the next eight years – could be eight years. … I don’t need that.”


Trump: I’m smart, I don’t need intelligence briefings every day | New York Post

When compared to REALITY, do you people know how bad you look or maybe you just do not care
 

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