Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. Republicans now believe Bob Woodward is a truthful and accurate reporter? The world is truly upside down. If you believe this story you are acknowledging that all Woodward has said about Trump is true. Oh boy.
...and Trump said none of this ever happened. So either he's lying or it's all fake news. Take your pick, cant have it both ways
Anonymous wrote:Wait. Republicans now believe Bob Woodward is a truthful and accurate reporter? The world is truly upside down. If you believe this story you are acknowledging that all Woodward has said about Trump is true. Oh boy.
Anonymous wrote:Pentagon officials have stated that Milley never usurped unconstotitional powers but rather reviewed standard protocols .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The law gives no authority to Milley to call anyone. Perhaps resign from the Joint Chiefs and go public with his problem but what he did creates a massively bad precedent. You don’t talk to opposition political leaders and cite those conversations with a foreign nation. This is nuts. Trump hate aside, this is NOT how things should be done.
You're ridiculous. You don't think that as part of his duties, the Joint Chief doesn't talk to military leaders around the world. And Pelosi isn't an opposition leader, she is the Speaker of the House - you know one of the leaders of the branch of government from which a declaration of war originates.
No, none of what you said make sense or is applicable in this situation. This is not a declaration of war (and that involves all of the Congress not just Pelosi anyway). There is a significant nukes use process that involves a number of people allowing consideration before anything happens. Milley didn’t follow it. He went outside of his role, the process, the law and the Constitution. And, none of it seemed warranted in the first place. THAT is the problem.
Anonymous wrote:If the stories are true about Milley's phone calls with Milley are true, he needs to resign now. He should have resigned long ago. Even Alexander Vindman says that if the stories are true, it would be treason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The law gives no authority to Milley to call anyone. Perhaps resign from the Joint Chiefs and go public with his problem but what he did creates a massively bad precedent. You don’t talk to opposition political leaders and cite those conversations with a foreign nation. This is nuts. Trump hate aside, this is NOT how things should be done.
You're ridiculous. You don't think that as part of his duties, the Joint Chief doesn't talk to military leaders around the world. And Pelosi isn't an opposition leader, she is the Speaker of the House - you know one of the leaders of the branch of government from which a declaration of war originates.
No, none of what you said make sense or is applicable in this situation. This is not a declaration of war (and that involves all of the Congress not just Pelosi anyway). There is a significant nukes use process that involves a number of people allowing consideration before anything happens. Milley didn’t follow it. He went outside of his role, the process, the law and the Constitution. And, none of it seemed warranted in the first place. THAT is the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The law gives no authority to Milley to call anyone. Perhaps resign from the Joint Chiefs and go public with his problem but what he did creates a massively bad precedent. You don’t talk to opposition political leaders and cite those conversations with a foreign nation. This is nuts. Trump hate aside, this is NOT how things should be done.
You're ridiculous. You don't think that as part of his duties, the Joint Chief doesn't talk to military leaders around the world. And Pelosi isn't an opposition leader, she is the Speaker of the House - you know one of the leaders of the branch of government from which a declaration of war originates.
No, none of what you said make sense or is applicable in this situation. This is not a declaration of war (and that involves all of the Congress not just Pelosi anyway). There is a significant nukes use process that involves a number of people allowing consideration before anything happens. Milley didn’t follow it. He went outside of his role, the process, the law and the Constitution. And, none of it seemed warranted in the first place. THAT is the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The law gives no authority to Milley to call anyone. Perhaps resign from the Joint Chiefs and go public with his problem but what he did creates a massively bad precedent. You don’t talk to opposition political leaders and cite those conversations with a foreign nation. This is nuts. Trump hate aside, this is NOT how things should be done.
You're ridiculous. You don't think that as part of his duties, the Joint Chief doesn't talk to military leaders around the world. And Pelosi isn't an opposition leader, she is the Speaker of the House - you know one of the leaders of the branch of government from which a declaration of war originates. [/quote
Do you think military leaders get on the horn in contravention of the President’s orders or pursue policies or discuss issues outside of his knowledge or direction? That makes sense to you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The law gives no authority to Milley to call anyone. Perhaps resign from the Joint Chiefs and go public with his problem but what he did creates a massively bad precedent. You don’t talk to opposition political leaders and cite those conversations with a foreign nation. This is nuts. Trump hate aside, this is NOT how things should be done.
You're ridiculous. You don't think that as part of his duties, the Joint Chief doesn't talk to military leaders around the world. And Pelosi isn't an opposition leader, she is the Speaker of the House - you know one of the leaders of the branch of government from which a declaration of war originates.
Anonymous wrote:The law gives no authority to Milley to call anyone. Perhaps resign from the Joint Chiefs and go public with his problem but what he did creates a massively bad precedent. You don’t talk to opposition political leaders and cite those conversations with a foreign nation. This is nuts. Trump hate aside, this is NOT how things should be done.