What planet is this guy living on?We're in an escalating bipartisan crisis which would rather delegitimize our government and its core institutions than accept outcomes with which we disagree and do the hard work of changing them.
— Gregg Nunziata (@greggnunziata) May 6, 2022
A little late, don’t you think? It’s honestly baffling how none of Trump’s senior appointees had the backbone to resign and speak the truth during his presidency. https://t.co/c38Ldd71ed
— Robert Kelner (@robkelner) May 6, 2022
Makes the comment about claiming missiles would be from China seem more plausible https://t.co/fKLknHGWts
— Soren Dayton (@sorendayton) May 6, 2022
“Trump behaved so erratically at a 5/9 meeting about China with the Joint Chiefs of Staff that 1 officer grew alarmed. The unidentified officer confided to Esper months later the meeting led him to research the 25th Amendment” used to remove the president @GOPLeader? @marcorubio? https://t.co/UNyG3BA8kW
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) May 6, 2022
"We had developed a plan, initial concept of how [sending 250,000 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border] might happen. And I was just flabbergasted," former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper tells @NorahODonnell.
— 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) May 5, 2022
Mark Esper speaks with 60 Minutes, Sunday. https://t.co/v7prd6Td2D pic.twitter.com/DWXDJ5y2oH
“He is an unprincipled person who, given his self-interest, should not be in the position of public service.”
— Ian Bassin πΊπ¦ (@ianbassin) May 5, 2022
- Trump's former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper https://t.co/3AKWd1PVha
Which one of these indicates the crisis is bipartisan?Bolton tells @CBSNews he was “constantly worried” about Trump’s phone calls, those unlogged and made on private phones, while serving as NSA and says it’s “true” that we still don’t know about all of Trump’s calls with foreign actors and leaders… pic.twitter.com/xjq5ypgglT
— Robert Costa (@costareports) May 6, 2022
Gregg Nunziata is a Republican-fascist false-front. I never thought much about him but, offhand, he's like the Victor Davis Hanson for people even stupider than the stupid people who think VD Hanson is an intellectual. He worked for Rubio. They're the parents of those who think Ben Shapiro is brilliant.
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