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Trump Is "Fascist To The Core" & "Most Dangerous" Per His Top General

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Many other who served with/under Trump are coming forward to
say how bad he is for the country. But who'd know Trump better
as a Commander In Chief than Mark Milley, eh.
I wonder how the Magas will spin this one?
Excerpted....

Trump’s top general calls ex-president ‘fascist to the core’ and ‘most dangerous person to this country,’ new book says​

Story by Andrew Feinberg

Mark Milley, the US Army general who Donald Trump appointed as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, now says the current Republican presidential nominee is a “fascist to the core” and says no person has ever posed more of a danger to the United States than the man who served as the 45th President of the United States.

Milley, a decorated military officer who became a target for right-wing scorn after it became known that he expressed concerns over Trump’s mental stability in the wake of his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden, is described by journalist Bob Woodward in his new book, War, as incredibly alarmed at the prospect of a second Trump term in the White House. The Independent obtained a copy ahead of the book’s October 15 release date.

In the wake of the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol by a riotous mob of the then-president’s supporters, Woodward writes that Milley insisted on securing a meeting with the then-newly-minted attorney general, Merrick Garland, to urge him to investigate domestic violent extremism and far-right militia movements.

According to Woodward, a senior Department of Justice lawyer said at the time that Milley’s sit-down with Garland might have been the first-ever meeting between a chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the country’s top civilian law enforcement official. He writes that the general asked for the meeting because he was “deeply convinced” that Trump remained “a danger to the country” even though he had been forced from office after Biden’s election win.

But the Army veteran expressed even more strident concerns to Woodward himself at a March 2023 meeting at the Willard Hotel in Washington, DC.

Woodward writes that when he approached Milley at a reception, the general spoke first and told him: “We gotta talk.”

He told the journalist that “no one has ever been as dangerous to this country” as the former president.

He asked: “Do you realize, do you see what this man is?”

Milley, who had been a source for Woodward’s last book, Peril, said he’d “glimpsed” Trump’s true nature when they previously spoke during the writing of that 2021 release, but he said he now knew exactly what the ex-president is.

“He is the most dangerous person ever. I had suspicions when I talked to you about his mental decline and so forth, but now I realize he’s a total fascist. He is now the most dangerous person to this country,” he said.

“A fascist to the core,” Milley repeated.



The article continues from there.
 

Heyo

Veteran Member
Many other who served with/under Trump are coming forward to
say how bad he is for the country. But who'd know Trump better
as a Commander In Chief than Mark Milley, eh.
I wonder how the Magas will spin this one?
Excerpted....

Trump’s top general calls ex-president ‘fascist to the core’ and ‘most dangerous person to this country,’ new book says​

Story by Andrew Feinberg

Mark Milley, the US Army general who Donald Trump appointed as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, now says the current Republican presidential nominee is a “fascist to the core” and says no person has ever posed more of a danger to the United States than the man who served as the 45th President of the United States.

Milley, a decorated military officer who became a target for right-wing scorn after it became known that he expressed concerns over Trump’s mental stability in the wake of his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden, is described by journalist Bob Woodward in his new book, War, as incredibly alarmed at the prospect of a second Trump term in the White House. The Independent obtained a copy ahead of the book’s October 15 release date.

In the wake of the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol by a riotous mob of the then-president’s supporters, Woodward writes that Milley insisted on securing a meeting with the then-newly-minted attorney general, Merrick Garland, to urge him to investigate domestic violent extremism and far-right militia movements.

According to Woodward, a senior Department of Justice lawyer said at the time that Milley’s sit-down with Garland might have been the first-ever meeting between a chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the country’s top civilian law enforcement official. He writes that the general asked for the meeting because he was “deeply convinced” that Trump remained “a danger to the country” even though he had been forced from office after Biden’s election win.

But the Army veteran expressed even more strident concerns to Woodward himself at a March 2023 meeting at the Willard Hotel in Washington, DC.

Woodward writes that when he approached Milley at a reception, the general spoke first and told him: “We gotta talk.”

He told the journalist that “no one has ever been as dangerous to this country” as the former president.

He asked: “Do you realize, do you see what this man is?”

Milley, who had been a source for Woodward’s last book, Peril, said he’d “glimpsed” Trump’s true nature when they previously spoke during the writing of that 2021 release, but he said he now knew exactly what the ex-president is.

“He is the most dangerous person ever. I had suspicions when I talked to you about his mental decline and so forth, but now I realize he’s a total fascist. He is now the most dangerous person to this country,” he said.

“A fascist to the core,” Milley repeated.



The article continues from there.
Milley is wrong. Trump isn't a fascist to the core, and Milley should know best. In the definition of fascism, reliance on and love of a strong military, is a key element. Trump hates the military (and that feeling is mutual). That makes Trump only fascistoid, even when he has all the other qualities.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
Milley is wrong. Trump isn't a fascist to the core, and Milley should know best. In the definition of fascism, reliance on and love of a strong military, is a key element. Trump hates the military (and that feeling is mutual). That makes Trump only fascistoid, even when he has all the other qualities.
Even military generals can be sellouts to the country. It makes me really wonder what Colonel David Hackworth would have thought if still alive today whom was well over 10 times a hell of a soldier than Miley will ever be.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Milley is wrong. Trump isn't a fascist to the core, and Milley should know best. In the definition of fascism, reliance on and love of a strong military, is a key element. Trump hates the military (and that feeling is mutual). That makes Trump only fascistoid, even when he has all the other qualities.
You're wrong.
Trump will use people he hates.
 

danieldemol

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Even military generals can be sellouts to the country. It makes me really wonder what Colonel David Hackworth would have thought if still alive today whom was well over 10 times a hell of a soldier than Miley will ever be.
Even Republican ex-POTUS can be sell-outs to the country, It really makes me wonder what President Abraham Lincoln would have thought if still alive today who was well over 10 times a hell of a president than Trump ever was or will be in my view.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Appeasement isn't the answer. Giving his mates the bits of stolen countries isn't a good policy. His mates will want more.
So according to this reasoning we Italians have been idiots when we gave away so many pieces of lands to Yugoslavia...for the sake of peace.
:)
 

Wandering Monk

Well-Known Member
Even Republican ex-POTUS can be sell-outs to the country, It really makes me wonder what President Abraham Lincoln would have thought if still alive today who was well over 10 times a hell of a president than Trump ever was or will be in my view.
Trump thinks he was BETTER than Lincoln. Are you surprised?

 

wellwisher

Well-Known Member
Milley, was an Army general who served as the 20th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October 1, 2019 to September 30, 2023. He was both part of the Trump and Biden Administration. If Milley came in board, with Trump, on October 2019; end of his term, at his high level position, he would have been aware that Trump had given the FBI the Hunter Biden Laptop and that it was genuine. Why didn't Milley support the truth and not fight the swamp con job, that the laptop was Russian disinformation? My guess was Milley was part of the swamp, even serving under Biden, afterwards.

The President is Commander in Chief, and all Generals, and even the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, are the Presidents subordinate in rank and chain of command. What Milley failed to do in 2023-24; which is tell the truth, was treasonous. He was a part of a conspiracy.

My guess is he got a nice book deal, by a Lefty publisher, in exchange for his gossip. But gossip bounces off Trump, since fake news is like the boy who cried wolf too many times. Plus I just challenged his credibly with a time stamp of events.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
If you start digging into history like that, you can get the whole world redistributed)))
I am just sick and tired of tyrants who boss around and took lands from other people.
And then they accuse the people who want to take them back of being invaders. :)
Freudian projection.
 
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Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
So, there was no invasion, you didn't have a foreign power bombing your towns and killing your citizens.
It is thus voluntary.
Let's say that we accepted to give away historically Italian lands to Croatia.
For the sake of peace.

Something that comedian of Kiev will never do. Give in for the sake of peace. Historically Russian lands.
 
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