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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Flynn repeatedly had off the record conversations with foreign officials, did not disclose them, and lied about them when questioned. By any book, he was a national security risk who needed to be investigated before he could be trusted with sensitive information. [/quote] 33 years as a Military Intelligence officer. Credited with fixing combat intel? Please cite your sources on this. [/quote] He got fired by two different presidents. How many people can say that? This is the most generous description of Flynn's downward trajectory that I've seen (and it leaves out several of his military oopsies like giving classified intel to allies because he didn't want to bother to get authorization): https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/05/opinions/mystery-of-michael-flynns-fall-from-grace-bergen/index.html In sum, he was a bad manager and became a conspiracy theorist, a kook.[/quote] So, Clapper wanted him out of DIA. Clapper who goes on cable and talks about evidence of Russian collusion, but denies it under oath. Clapper who lied to Congress about spying on Americans. Obama hated Flynn because he was right about Islamic terrorism. Flynn expressed his views and Obama didn't like them. Obama thought ISIS was the JV team and Flynn knew it wasn't. Flynn may not have been the right person for NSA--but he did not deserve to be framed. He was not a Russian asset and he knew that China was a greater adversary. Sure, he thought we could work with Russia--so did Hillary. [/quote] After he was fired from the DIA, he went completely around the bend. You're ignoring that part. While he was in the military, he didn't follow rules and he broke laws but they looked the other way. After he was out of the military, he didn't follow rules and broke laws and got in a little bit of trouble for it. And here we are. [/quote] Then, he should have been charged with the laws he broke. Not one that was framed for him. January 4, FBI form said it found no deragatory information on him and were closing the investigation. January 5, they sent in the henchmen. [/quote]
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