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To: Bonefish who wrote (1497946)11/2/2024 8:41:01 PM
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It's not the media, it's the Generals. Listen to them:

It's hard to imagine a harsher condemnation of a president than the words we have recently heard from the military officers who served Trump. Mark Milley, who was appointed by Trump to be the nation's highest ranking military officer as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called him "fascist to the core" and "the most dangerous person to this country" in comments to journalist Bob Woodward.

John Kelly, who served Trump as both secretary of homeland security and then White House chief of staff, has now told the New York Times that Trump "falls into the general definition of fascist" after he suggested using the military to go after his political opponents -- calling them "the enemy from within." That came after his confirming to CNN last year that he had told The Atlantic in 2020 Trump called American heroes who died in battle "suckers" and "losers."

Three years earlier, it was James Mattis who offered a damning assessment of the president he had served for two years as defense secretary. "Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people -- does not even pretend to try, Mattis wrote in June 2020. "Instead, he tries to divide us." Mattis said Trump had made "a mockery of the Constitution."