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Maybe we need better people, if we don't have better things. Surely there's someone who's capable of leading a military and also knows how to use a phone? |
Yes. Thank you for posting. How completely embarrassing. |
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Any military officer would have being fired and investiaged. Why are these criminals not prosecuted? |
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Can the Atlantic sue Karoline Leavitt for calling the Atlantic story a "hoax"? Unless this allegation is proven, isn't that defamation of the writer and the publication? Just wondering. Calling it a "hoax" seems pretty extreme. That implies that the story is entirely fabricated, including the screenshots of the chat. Wouldn't it be simple to prove that allegation is false and malicious? |
+ Musk's billions |
I used to interview homicide suspects. She really gave off “lying sack of sh@t” vibes yesterday when asked direct questions. Her blood pressure was pounding and she was gulping air at a few points. When a person is telling the truth they are confident and don’t struggle to remember something that happened two weeks ago. I didn’t watch all the testimony but it sounds like Ratliff lied too. |
Bullshit. I worked under SecDef Hagel. That's why agency heads designate POC (points of contact) to act on their behalf. Those designated POC should have been the ones in a SCIF discussing and receiving the plans, not the agency heads on an unsecured public app like Signal. Waltz even said when he started the Signal group: "Pls provide the best staff POC from your team for us to coordinate with over the next couple days and over the weekend. Thx." Marco Rubio designated Mike Needham Vance designated Andy Baker Tulsi Gabbard designated Joe Kent Scott Bessent designated Dan Katz Hegseth designated Dan Caldwell John Ratcliffe designated a goddamn active CIA officer by name It is true that the US government does not have its own secure messaging system. But that's why you designate your POCs to act on your behalf when you are on travel. That information should then be disseminated back to the department head through proper secure channels using proper classification. Now they Republicans are talking about how they are going to make sure proper protocols are in place blah, blah, blah. WE ALREADY BLEEPING HAVE THEM! You can create all the goddamn new protocols you want, but if those in charge aren't keen on following protocols, then what's the point? And that's the whole vibe of this admin: do whatever the F they want and damn the consequences. No one can stop them. No one can check them. They know this and that's exactly how they act. |
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“The truth is, these are not very bright guys, and things got out of hand.” Ha ha. Very apropos to Whiskileaks. MAGA has no idea where this came from. |
This is not true! At all! In fact, most must rescind their cell phones to lockboxes whether in person or remotely. These folks are head of National Security. Stop lying about what you don’t know. |
and the Daily from the NYT |
From NBC News’s Ryan Nobles in Threads: “SIGNIFICANT development in the fallout from the signal chat snafu.. Senate Armed Services Chair Roger Wicker (R) say he and ranker Jack Reed (D) have agreed to ask the administration for an independent Inspector General report on the matter.” |
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Some are calling for the WH to fire Waltz and move on, get it behind them. But really, they are loathe to fire Waltz since he is the best of the group, the most qualified and experienced and reliable.
(Trump wants to fire Waltz because he dares to have Goldberg's number on his phone (!) because he doesn't care about national security. Nor does anyone else in his administration.) |
Karoline apparently doesn’t have anything better to do than troll DCUM. |