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Trump Needs to Make an Example of General Milley

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Posted By: DW626, 12/3/2024 1:55:11 PM

In dealing with his enemies in the Deep State, President Trump could follow one of two paths. One would be the path of peace, reconciliation, and forgiveness. This would certainly be easier in the short term and also garner approval from insiders and the media. Alternatively, he could seek to clean house and punish the worst and most insubordinate offenders from his first term. Which path Trump should take all depends on whether one believes the last eight years were normal partisan squabbles or if one believes that something monumental happened

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 12/3/2024 2:01:42 PM (No. 1847517)
I agree very much with the headline. Milley was a traitor, and decided on his own that the Constitution, which makes the President the Commander in Chief, no longer applied. This is pure treason, and him contacting the top military in China is absolutely traitorous, against US interests. Milley should be court martialed for treason and imprisoned for many years. This sort of corrupt, criminal behavior, by a man who swore an oath to "protect and preserve the Constitution".....where that Constitution designates the President as Commander in Chief, cannot be ignored. It must be pointed out, made and example of and he needs to be severely punished.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: itsonlyme 12/3/2024 2:09:30 PM (No. 1847524)
Mark "OttoMoll" Milley was most likely a central figure in the deadly and chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. In addition, leaving military equipment for the terrorist. There are evil people in this world
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Reply 3 - Posted by: JonR 12/3/2024 2:17:37 PM (No. 1847533)
It is absolutely essential to the preservation of the constitution of the United States, as well as the country as a whole that this traitor be prosecuted and punished to the full extent of the law!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Hermit_Crab 12/3/2024 2:26:05 PM (No. 1847544)
Nah, Trump needs to make an example of PRIVATE (E-1) Milley, soon to be stationed at Fort Leavenworth Disciplinary Barracks.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: snowoutlaw 12/3/2024 2:54:53 PM (No. 1847555)
The movie '7 Days in May' comes to mind, not too different.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: FormerDem 12/3/2024 2:54:56 PM (No. 1847556)
General Milley set the worst possible example and he must go. It is not uncharitable as far as that goes.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: Vaquero45 12/3/2024 3:02:57 PM (No. 1847560)
Exactamundo.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: rochow 12/3/2024 3:54:12 PM (No. 1847576)
Milley and Fauci. As someone wrote the other day about F. Tree, rope, Fauci' Anyone see the clown in chief saluting F. yesterday? Milley told the Chinese that he would call them in case then President Trump would press 'the button'. What a swine and this piece of filth calls himself a general. Strip him of all his decoration, into the fire and then court marshal this dirt bag.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Schnapps 12/3/2024 4:06:59 PM (No. 1847586)
A short video clip of President Trump ripping the starred epaulettes and insignia from (Thoroughly Modern) Milley's jacket would make my day.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Venturer 12/3/2024 4:08:39 PM (No. 1847587)
Some things can be looked over, and others cannot. Disobeying a direct order of the Commander in Chief is one of the things that should not be overlooked, nor should the Treason of the Vindmans.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: WV.Hillbilly 12/3/2024 4:35:35 PM (No. 1847602)
We used to hang people for treason. That needs to be revived.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Sergeant Major 12/3/2024 7:45:18 PM (No. 1847726)
Poster #4 and Fort Leavenworth. Milley would look great in a white t shirt and red ball cap. The uniform of the Fort's prisoners on work detail. Would actually be good for his health, would drop a lot of those extra pounds.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: govlawyer 12/4/2024 6:19:38 AM (No. 1847879)
Maybe we can get the Taliban to sell us one of the rifles left behind and use it to house a live round for the firing squad; life in Leavenworth is too good for that traitor.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: bpl40 12/4/2024 6:58:23 AM (No. 1847894)
The Constitution requires death by hanging for high treason. That may be a bit too much. But dishonorable discharge, stripped of rank and pension will be enough warning to wannabes.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: 5 handicap 12/4/2024 7:14:33 AM (No. 1847912)
Congratulations. Welcome to the Party Chris... Many of us have been saying this ever since he retired! T R E A S O N, is the proper charge!
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Reply 16 - Posted by: billa57 12/4/2024 7:22:25 AM (No. 1847917)
The first people he contacted when President Trump questioned the bogus 2020 election was the CCP military. Not to mention the sabotaging of the Afghanistan pull out. He needs to be brought to justice.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: Ketchuplover 12/4/2024 7:56:31 AM (No. 1847930)
Just look at the side-by-side pictures of him and Gen. Eisenhower and compare the colorful patches of color over their hearts and you'll know all you need to know.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 12/4/2024 8:22:38 AM (No. 1847946)
FYA - "Finally, and most controversially, he was telling his counterpart in China that he would let them know if an attack or other action was coming from the United States. He defended this as normal “deconfliction” communications, but these secret talks took place without authorization from either the Secretary of Defense or the president." If this is documented evidence, Millie is in trouble. Really big trouble.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: Miceal 12/4/2024 9:35:18 AM (No. 1847998)
Treason is the charge, no punishment is off the table. I volunteer to sit on the Courts Martial board...
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Reply 20 - Posted by: hershey 12/4/2024 9:47:04 AM (No. 1848009)
Unfortunately, he isn't the only one that needs to be held to account...
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Reply 21 - Posted by: little guy 12/4/2024 10:04:28 AM (No. 1848025)
Not being a military man myself, I don't know what you do to a retired 4 Star general who is proven to have overstepped his authority but years ago --- by his own admission! On more than one occasion, Milley stated he unilaterally called our sworn enemy, China, to tell them HE would disobey a direct order from the POTUS! From where did he believe he had this authority? And he supposedly threatened at least 2 three-star generals not to do anything either. Do you take away his 4 stars in retrospect? Remove his pension? Court martial someone no longer in the armed forces? Just sayin'
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Reply 22 - Posted by: Zigrid 12/4/2024 10:22:17 AM (No. 1848047)
Milk toast Milley is a joke....and his call to china warning them about President Trump was a treasonous act and he needs to be count martialed...he is no longer the darling of the elites in DC...he is ostracized and ridiculed by his peers...no wonder the establishment is so anxious to stop Hegreth as secretary of defense....they know what's coming if he's confirmed...Afganistans pullout was his fault and he must be called to account for his behavior...
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Reply 23 - Posted by: Rumblehog 12/4/2024 11:06:42 AM (No. 1848085)
President Trump, foremost, we need a TRUE Secretary of Defense, not that horny celebrity Fox News dude, who can take command on Day One and start whipping 4-star butt into line around the most exclusive boys' club called," the Pentagon." He (yes, it MUST be a HE) must bring the UCMJ back to rule over all branches of service and to apply from O-10 to E-1. And, while he's at it, he needs to fire 2/3rds of the 44 active duty 4-Stars currently occupying plush offices with personal chauffeured limo transporting him both hither and yon. Bonus Question: Did you know there is a 4-Star presiding over something known as the, "Public Health Service Commissioned Corps?"
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Reply 24 - Posted by: Geoman 12/4/2024 11:24:05 AM (No. 1848102)
FTA: "...he could seek to clean house and punish the worst and most insubordinate offenders from his first term." Trump could do just that but I believe that "punishing the most insubordinate offenders from his first term" would be wrong, only different by degrees than a traffic cop who once observed a specific vehicle and driver traveling 75 mph in a 45 mph speed zone, verified by radar, but electing to take no enforcement action at the time the offense was observed, only to decide four years later to locate and arrest the offender for both speeding and reckless driving. In hindsight, the officer believes that the excessive speed in the context of the normal flow of traffic posed a significant danger to others. Relative to Milley, I believe that there were actionable reasons why Trump should have canned Milley, as well as his first Chief of Staff, during his first term. Doing as the author suggests by calling MIlley back into active duty to court martial him, largely based on the words of Bob Woodward, initially famous for railroading Nixon out of office in '74, would be out of character for Trump, himself the target of leftists media activists, especially when there are so many fresh alligators in the Swamp that need skinnin'. On another note, Treason, as an offense, is uniquely specified in the Constitution: "Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court." Treason was later statutorily defined by 18 US Code 2381, the language of which, in tracking with the Constitution, implies a war time setting. It makes no sense to claim a part-time trading partner nation with whom the U S has disputes is such an enemy. With full control of Congress, statutes could be re-written to be more specific to broaden the definition or context of "levying war" and "enemy."
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Reply 25 - Posted by: lynngirl122 12/4/2024 12:21:31 PM (No. 1848135)
At my signal unleash hell.
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Reply 26 - Posted by: LadyVet 12/4/2024 3:05:32 PM (No. 1848229)
Overlooked in this and other discussions us the role of Nancy Pelosi who was Speaker during that period. The woman was/is full of vile and toxicity, bordering on outright lunacy when it comes to dealing with Republicans, especially Donald Trump. She built up things in her mind that convinced her aging paranoid self that Donald Trump was capable of heinous acts against his fellow Americans , and that he was likely to implement Stalinesque military actions. SHE was the one who started usurping Presidential power, contacting Milley at the JCOS and giving him orders, filling him full of of delusional views about Trump. SHE was the one who decided that neither police or National Guard was needed on Jan 6. SHE was the one filling the Capitol police with fear of the normal American citizens who were in DC on Jan 6. It was this fear that lead AOC to state that she was in fear of being raped and murdered (but is now OK supporting those who raped and murdered Israeli women). It instilled fear in the cop who pulled the trigger and killed Ashli Babbit and that vicious black female cop who clubbed Rosane Boyland to death in that tunnel. And much to his discredit, Milley also bought into her fears and delusions.
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