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Apr 23, 2018 06:50:29   #
Tgards79
 
"McMaster and Commander: Can a national-security adviser retain his integrity if the President has none?" by The New Yorker's Patrick Radden Keefe: "When Trump assumed office, N.S.C. staffers initially generated memos for him that resembled those produced for his predecessors: multi-page explications of policy and strategy. But 'an edict came down,' a former staffer told me: '"Thin it out."' The staff dutifully trimmed the memos to a single page. 'But then word comes back: "This is still too much."' A senior Trump aide explained to the staffers that the President is "a visual person," and asked them to express points 'pictorially.' 'By the time I left, we had these cards,' the former staffer said.

"They are long and narrow, made of heavy stock, and emblazoned with the words 'The White House' at the top. Trump receives a thick briefing book every night, but nobody harbors the illusion that he reads it. Current and former officials told me that filling out a card is the best way to raise an issue with him in writing. Everything that needs to be conveyed to the President must be boiled down, the former staffer said, to 'two or three points, with the syntactical complexity of "See Jane run." ... When briefers prepared a card for [his Putin] call, one of the bullet points said, in capital letters: 'DO NOT CONGRATULATE.'"

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Apr 23, 2018 07:44:33   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Tgards79 wrote:
"McMaster and Commander: Can a national-security adviser retain his integrity if the President has none?" by The New Yorker's Patrick Radden Keefe: "When Trump assumed office, N.S.C. staffers initially generated memos for him that resembled those produced for his predecessors: multi-page explications of policy and strategy. But 'an edict came down,' a former staffer told me: '"Thin it out."' The staff dutifully trimmed the memos to a single page. 'But then word comes back: "This is still too much."' A senior Trump aide explained to the staffers that the President is "a visual person," and asked them to express points 'pictorially.' 'By the time I left, we had these cards,' the former staffer said.

"They are long and narrow, made of heavy stock, and emblazoned with the words 'The White House' at the top. Trump receives a thick briefing book every night, but nobody harbors the illusion that he reads it. Current and former officials told me that filling out a card is the best way to raise an issue with him in writing. Everything that needs to be conveyed to the President must be boiled down, the former staffer said, to 'two or three points, with the syntactical complexity of "See Jane run." ... When briefers prepared a card for [his Putin] call, one of the bullet points said, in capital letters: 'DO NOT CONGRATULATE.'"
"McMaster and Commander: Can a national-secur... (show quote)


Sounds like more Demon-crat mudslinging than fact according to the mentally of the "See Jane run" quote.

Semper Fi
God bless America and President Trump

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Apr 23, 2018 07:46:14   #
Tgards79
 
old marine wrote:
Sounds like more Demon-crat mudslinging than fact according to the mentally of the "See Jane run" quote.

Semper Fi
God bless America and President Trump
Tell me, honestly, what do you think of the security briefings being reduced to a picture and a few bullet points?

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Apr 23, 2018 09:27:34   #
jimpack123 Loc: wisconsin
 
Tgards79 wrote:
Tell me, honestly, what do you think of the security briefings being reduced to a picture and a few bullet points?


2020 can't come soon enough worst president in history .Worse than Tricky Dicky, worse than Taft. makes George Bush look like a genius. Blue wave coming in November thanks to Mr. Trump

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Apr 23, 2018 09:44:53   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
Tgards79 wrote:
"McMaster and Commander: Can a national-security adviser retain his integrity if the President has none?" by The New Yorker's Patrick Radden Keefe: "When Trump assumed office, N.S.C. staffers initially generated memos for him that resembled those produced for his predecessors: multi-page explications of policy and strategy. But 'an edict came down,' a former staffer told me: '"Thin it out."' The staff dutifully trimmed the memos to a single page. 'But then word comes back: "This is still too much."' A senior Trump aide explained to the staffers that the President is "a visual person," and asked them to express points 'pictorially.' 'By the time I left, we had these cards,' the former staffer said.

"They are long and narrow, made of heavy stock, and emblazoned with the words 'The White House' at the top. Trump receives a thick briefing book every night, but nobody harbors the illusion that he reads it. Current and former officials told me that filling out a card is the best way to raise an issue with him in writing. Everything that needs to be conveyed to the President must be boiled down, the former staffer said, to 'two or three points, with the syntactical complexity of "See Jane run." ... When briefers prepared a card for [his Putin] call, one of the bullet points said, in capital letters: 'DO NOT CONGRATULATE.'"
"McMaster and Commander: Can a national-secur... (show quote)


Poppycock l*****t drivel, nothing more, nothing less comes from you committed Trump h**ers! I didn't h**e the halfrican as a person, simply his lefty, socialist policies, and those were what I have always addressed. Remember the age old saying 'a picture is worth a thousand words', a concept progressive ideologues fail to recognize when it comes from the opposing party. Perhaps you can find more articles and op/ed's deriding Trump and his administration emanating from your f**e news sources, as they are indeed somewhat humorous.

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Apr 23, 2018 11:07:07   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Tgards79 wrote:
Tell me, honestly, what do you think of the security briefings being reduced to a picture and a few bullet points?


I am not the President so what I think has no reverence here.

It's what the elected President wants is what matters. Maybe he dosent want multiple different items on the same page.

Semper Fi
God bless America and President Trump

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Apr 23, 2018 11:11:58   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
jimpack123 wrote:
2020 can't come soon enough worst president in history .Worse than Tricky Dicky, worse than Taft. makes George Bush look like a genius. Blue wave coming in November thanks to Mr. Trump


Who you got that isn't a crook or has Been maybe you can g***m another "Obamme".

Semper Fi
God bless America and President Trump

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Apr 23, 2018 11:37:58   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
old marine wrote:
Who you got that isn't a crook or has Been maybe you can g***m another "Obamme".

Semper Fi
God bless America and President Trump


Yes sir! The dim's, e******n after e******n trot out their typical entrenched inside their beltway has been's, with their worn out agenda that isn't resonating with the e*****rate, and they are completely befuddled with this, their l*****t party and pathetic candidates. The 16' e******n showed this when the country elected a businessman and a political neophyte. The democrat party is indeed in trouble when they have to sue everyone in the world to stay relevant.

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Apr 23, 2018 12:33:58   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Jakebrake wrote:
Yes sir! The dim's, e******n after e******n trot out their typical entrenched inside their beltway has been's, with their worn out agenda that isn't resonating with the e*****rate, and they are completely befuddled with this, their l*****t party and pathetic candidates. The 16' e******n showed this when the country elected a businessman and a political neophyte. The democrat party is indeed in trouble when they have to sue everyone in the world to stay relevant.




Semper Fi brother
God bless America and President Trump

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Apr 24, 2018 07:15:55   #
Big Kahuna
 
jimpack123 wrote:
2020 can't come soon enough worst president in history .Worse than Tricky Dicky, worse than Taft. makes George Bush look like a genius. Blue wave coming in November thanks to Mr. Trump


I welcome 2020 as Trump is sworn into office for another 4 years and the left again goes bananas. What will be the next lie that the left will concoct to impeach our president? Maybe this time it will be that Trump colluded with Soros to infect our v****g machines with an unknown v***s, maybe the dems will say it was g****l w*****g that caused the v****g machines to turn dem v**es into Trump v**es and it will take them 4 years to get mueller to come back with his biased dem attorneys to look at this, maybe they will claim that the Pope influenced Catholics to v**e their moral values and the corrupt dems will claim brainwashing and collusion between chuch and state. After all this, nothing will have been proven, billions would have been wasted and the real American legitimate v**ers will have become so pissed off that Pence will be in office for 8 years to be followed by his vice president for another 8 years. HOW SWEET IT IS!!!

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Apr 24, 2018 08:55:44   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
drlarrygino wrote:
I welcome 2020 as Trump is sworn into office for another 4 years and the left again goes bananas. What will be the next lie that the left will concoct to impeach our president? Maybe this time it will be that Trump colluded with Soros to infect our v****g machines with an unknown v***s, maybe the dems will say it was g****l w*****g that caused the v****g machines to turn dem v**es into Trump v**es and it will take them 4 years to get mueller to come back with his biased dem attorneys to look at this, maybe they will claim that the Pope influenced Catholics to v**e their moral values and the corrupt dems will claim brainwashing and collusion between chuch and state. After all this, nothing will have been proven, billions would have been wasted and the real American legitimate v**ers will have become so pissed off that Pence will be in office for 8 years to be followed by his vice president for another 8 years. HOW SWEET IT IS!!!
I welcome 2020 as Trump is sworn into office for a... (show quote)



The Demon-crat will cry and whine they lost the e******n because ICE deported so many of their (illegal) v**ers..

Semper Fi
God bless America and President Trump

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Apr 24, 2018 09:22:30   #
currahee
 
There is no more Democratic Party; it's Americans vs.the Bolsheviks. This latter group has only one principle - the ends justifies their means. They want power over people and they'll say or do anything to get it. Even talking with them is a waste of time. They are rebellious children disguised as adults. Don't ever let them have positions of responsibility because they will destroy the nation in which they exist. History shows this; they are the "Frankist, the "Jacobins," the "followers of Weishaupt," the "Rothschild-funded Bolsheviks of New York City, and the "Soros-funded Alinskyites Frankfort school professors in every major universities in our country. They are "snakes" with one purpose in mind, to be the guardians of a one world "disorder." Their tactis are to lie when they get caught and to use wh**ever advantages you have against you. They will never apologize for anything; our only hope to survive as a nation is to cut off their funding and to send them into exile. These people, like Soros, have been "kicked out" of at least 129 countries. If you are not one of them, they see you as nothing more than a "cow," a non-human.

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Apr 24, 2018 09:24:55   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Tgards79 wrote:
"McMaster and Commander: Can a national-security adviser retain his integrity if the President has none?" by The New Yorker's Patrick Radden Keefe: "When Trump assumed office, N.S.C. staffers initially generated memos for him that resembled those produced for his predecessors: multi-page explications of policy and strategy. But 'an edict came down,' a former staffer told me: '"Thin it out."' The staff dutifully trimmed the memos to a single page. 'But then word comes back: "This is still too much."' A senior Trump aide explained to the staffers that the President is "a visual person," and asked them to express points 'pictorially.' 'By the time I left, we had these cards,' the former staffer said.

"They are long and narrow, made of heavy stock, and emblazoned with the words 'The White House' at the top. Trump receives a thick briefing book every night, but nobody harbors the illusion that he reads it. Current and former officials told me that filling out a card is the best way to raise an issue with him in writing. Everything that needs to be conveyed to the President must be boiled down, the former staffer said, to 'two or three points, with the syntactical complexity of "See Jane run." ... When briefers prepared a card for [his Putin] call, one of the bullet points said, in capital letters: 'DO NOT CONGRATULATE.'"
"McMaster and Commander: Can a national-secur... (show quote)



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Apr 24, 2018 09:28:11   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
old marine wrote:


Semper Fi brother
God bless America and President Trump


SEMPER FI & MAGA!

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Apr 24, 2018 13:32:19   #
donald41 Loc: puyallup Wa
 
Tgards79 wrote:
"McMaster and Commander: Can a national-security adviser retain his integrity if the President has none?" by The New Yorker's Patrick Radden Keefe: "When Trump assumed office, N.S.C. staffers initially generated memos for him that resembled those produced for his predecessors: multi-page explications of policy and strategy. But 'an edict came down,' a former staffer told me: '"Thin it out."' The staff dutifully trimmed the memos to a single page. 'But then word comes back: "This is still too much."' A senior Trump aide explained to the staffers that the President is "a visual person," and asked them to express points 'pictorially.' 'By the time I left, we had these cards,' the former staffer said.

"They are long and narrow, made of heavy stock, and emblazoned with the words 'The White House' at the top. Trump receives a thick briefing book every night, but nobody harbors the illusion that he reads it. Current and former officials told me that filling out a card is the best way to raise an issue with him in writing. Everything that needs to be conveyed to the President must be boiled down, the former staffer said, to 'two or three points, with the syntactical complexity of "See Jane run." ... When briefers prepared a card for [his Putin] call, one of the bullet points said, in capital letters: 'DO NOT CONGRATULATE.'"
"McMaster and Commander: Can a national-secur... (show quote)

Trumps motto, Keep it simple stubid. I like Tumpfrom the 1st, When he said he would not promise to support the winner of the debate for nomination.

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