Et tu NY Post?
“… Gabbard backed the Iran deal, and said the Soleimani killing undermined our national security.
She’s been sympathetic to dictators in Syria and Russia, instead blaming the victims of violence like Ukraine and Israel.
She’s speaking softly and carrying no stick.
There’s a real fear that Gabbard won’t provide Trump with the intelligence he needs, but rather downplay threats with the intention of isolationism.
Trump has shown that he can balance the demands of a threatening world while working to avoid dragging America into another unnecessary war.
He can only do that if he’s given frank assessments by a dispassionate intelligence officer.
Tulsi Gabbard is not that person.
Gaetz must go
But even worse is Matt Gaetz, Trump’s nominee for attorney general.
After years of Russia, Russia, Russia, no one has more reason to dislike the Department of Justice than Trump.
We can understand him wanting to throw a hand grenade into a system that investigated parents at school board meetings but turned a blind eye to migrant gangs.
But we don’t want him to be blown up by his own grenade.
Gaetz may provide the disruption, but he has neither the ethics nor the discipline to rebuild a proper system that will pursue fair prosecutions.
The congressman may have convinced Trump that he is the subject of “lawfare,” but it’s obvious all he wants is an escape hatch.
And Gaetz’s own run-in with the law diminishes how the Dems relentlessly hounded Trump.
He resigned from Congress before the release of an ethics report that reportedly accuses him of having sex with underage girls at drug-fueled parties.
His own colleagues say he’s a sleaze.
Neither Gabbard nor Gaetz are singular figures for what Trump wants to accomplish.
There are plenty of people who can cast a jaundiced eye at our intelligence services and purge the Department of Justice of bias — and do so without a bus full of baggage.
Both represent a bigger problem than their own faults reflect. …”
In January 2017, just a short week after taking office for the first time, President Trump had already issued 19 executive actions, and this paper dubbed him DON NONSTOP.
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