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Michelle Jordan's avatar

Anyone who had an unauthorized visit with Basar Al Assad should have never been trusted with national intelligence. Period.

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Irena's avatar

I'm just copying the salient points of this article:

"You’ve signaled that assessments contradicting the president’s claims are not just inconvenient, they’re grounds for dismissal. But what you are doing isn’t error. It’s distortion."

"The next failure won’t be circumstantial. It will be structural—produced by a leadership culture that rewards conformity and punishes accuracy. And when it comes—and it will—you won’t be able to blame the staff. You’ll try. But you’ll be alone. You’ll own it—because you dismantled the safeguards, rewrote the rules, and made loyalty the filter. U.S. national security will be weaker—because of you."

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Marie's avatar

Even a bomb shelter in our backyard won’t save us from this. This is worse than a Cold War.

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Arkansas Blue's avatar

"Republicon intelligence" is an oxymoron.

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Marie's avatar

Republiconnaissance - doing nothing aftermath. Omg. Get out of Arkansas before the next storm.

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Gerald Kelly's avatar

Why are you writing as if Gabbard cares about anything except trashing her office, just like the rest of Trump’s treasonous cabinet? They all work for Putin and their job is destroying our country.

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Lauren's avatar

How much is putin paying her for all of this?

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Jim Reddick's avatar

Unfortunately, Putin needn't pay her. She's giving it away to support the orange menace.

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Marie's avatar

Hahahaha, putin payin’ plenty.

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Gwendolyn McEwen's avatar

Not fun reading but absolutely essential. It should be required reading for a long, long list of people starting with every member of congress and for the committees that purport to vet nominees to various government positions.

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matt's avatar

Why bother preparing a Daily Briefing for the President when he rarely invests any time to read or listen to it? Unless it directly affects his own business, no interest.

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bitchybitchybitchy's avatar

Gabbard was a poor choice for the job. She's another amoral hack who wanted power and got it by sucking up to Trump.

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Marie's avatar

Correction, sucking trump.

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Ray Converse's avatar

Iraq was a form of forced politicization and we saw how that came out. This is far far worse

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Marie's avatar

And we know who started iraq - a Republican.

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Steve Morris's avatar

Why point out the obvious: that the obsequious members of the administration believe lying to support the Orange Turd and Russell Vought is the highest form of Republican service to Americans, including the millions of Americans it will hurt.

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Merlin Dorfman's avatar

Why does the accuracy and objectivity of the President's Daily Briefing matter when he doesn't read or listen to it anyway?

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Susan Iwanisziw's avatar

I wonder why we didn’t deal with these traitors during President Biden’s administration? Garland has a lot to answer for.

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Mary Ann Brown's avatar

Most of these traitors were not in or around Biden’s presidency. They were still working at Fox Noise.

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Doctor Go's avatar

"You also recently added another layer: relocating the President’s Daily Brief office from Langley to the ODNI’s campus."

Yeah, it's not like Trump ever read or listened to the thing to begin with.

What happens to the next "Bin Ladin Determined To Strike in US?" Will it even get written because of Gabbard's politicization of the office? Who knows, if something like that does happen, maybe the strike will be a place that does some good to our country - not like the innocent people targeted on Sept. 11th...

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Marie's avatar

The orange turd is doing business with the next 9/11. It will be an attack of bit coin.

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Doctor Go's avatar

Yes, that is highly likely.

I just hope that it is HIS money in it and not the federal and state governments.

If his fortune crashes, GOOD. If the government has it money in it, we will be in deep deep doo-doo...

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Tim Matchette's avatar

Another ass kisser incompetent moron that fit the felon's job description. A fool puts up a fool and the senate fools approve. Continued idiocy. Hope we can survive this.

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Groovy Blue Hipster's avatar

💯 🥇 🎯

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Marie's avatar

And a silencer, now tax free, if the big bad bill passes.

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