biochem wrote:gcomeau wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2017/feb/14/flynn-resigns-donald-trump-national-security-adviser-russia-links-live?CMP=fb_gu
Shortest tenure by a National Security Advisor ever, by a mile.
Boy, good thing we don't have to worry about Trump being completely incompetent, ignorant, and lacking any self control or maturity because his management style is "picking the best people" to do all those jobs he doesn't understand or have the capability to handle.
So....
Who had "less than a month" in the "Scandal bad enough to bring down a Cabinet Member" pool?
If the MILITARY was doing it's job in picking generals. Trump should be able to pick ANY general (or admiral if Navy) for national security advisor. If this guy is so bad how did our military let him rise so high?
You have got to be kidding me. You're going to try to put the blame for this on the United States Military rather than the one guy who picked him for this job who is supposed to be responsible for the entire country? Long way from "The Buck Stops Here" these days aren't we?
The Military is huge. In any organization that big basic human nature is going to allow at least a certain percentage of people to rise through the ranks who just shouldn't be there. Sorry, it's just going to happen.
The question I have for you is... how high do you think that percentage is in the US military?
90%? Do you think 9 out of 10 people in the US military who rise to the rank of General are conspiracy peddling political opportunists, so Trump was going to be screwed almost no matter who he picked?
50% maybe? Was it a coin flip if Trump picked someone from the ranks of the generals who was going to be this big a screw up?
My evaluation would be that number is in the single digits somewhere for people who rose to those levels primarily through politics and patronage rather than primarily through ability. And if we're talking about people as *exceptionally* unsuitable as Flynn, put a 0 and a decimal point in front of whatever that number is.
And Mr. "Picks the very best people, trust me, I know all the best people, the greatest, just the best"... Mr. "I know more than the Generals"... managed to find him.
And if you had been paying any level of attention through the entire campaign you would know how that happened. You see Trump doesn't pick people based on ability. Trump doesn't understand how to do that, he can't gauge ability because he has it confused with "thinks I'm great". The only thing Trump knows how to do when picking people (and this should be painfully obvious to anyone who looked at his Cabinet picks) is to check one or more of the following boxes:
1. This person is rich/powerful (therefore smart and skilled and someone I crave the approval of)
2. This person is famous/controversial (therefore someone who will get me attention by association and also someone I crave the approval of)
3. This person tells me how great I am. (therefore they are smart and skilled and have good judgement because they recognize how great I am)
Now occasionally he's going to get good people doing that just by happenstance. And a lot of the time he's going to get people who can, oh, bankrupt a freaking Casino if they're left to manage one.
Wake. Up.
And it's not like Flynn is a big shock that just got sprung on everyone in late breaking new FFS. EVERYONE knew he was a problem. EVERYONE has known it for months, except freaking Trump. Because he lacks the capacity to evaluate people beyond their quality of ass kissing, levels of fame, or zeros in their bank balance.
He may be referred to as "retired" but everyone knows he was effectively fired during the Obama administration. (But of course to anyone clustering around Trump, that's just going to be a selling point)
Back in October 2015 he was going on RT peddling propaganda that the US made a willful decision to allow the rise of ISIS.
This was December 2015, beginning of the Primary campaign:
http://static4.businessinsider.com/imag ... 995132.jpgOh look who that is sitting next to Putin at dinner. How many retired Generals do you think would let themselves end up sitting at the right side of Vladimir Putin at some gala event for the Kremlin's propaganda channel? Red flag in a prospective US National security Advisor maybe? If you're reasonable sure, not if you're Trump.
This is the kind of whackjob conspiracy theory bullshit the dumbass was tweeting back in November a week before the election:
Did that cost him the job? Of course not, that kind of crap GOT HIM the job. Because Trump liked it.
Then while waiting for the inauguration he illegally goes behind the then administration's back and discusses sanctions with the Russians, word gets out, he denies it. But FFS, how many red flags does it take??? STILL gets made NSA
And the guy who appointed him after ALL of that is the guy you keep making arguments will be able to do the job of president based on a claim he "picks good people".
Trump is dangerously incompetent and frankly there are serious questions to be asked about his mental health. His ONE demonstrated skill in life is self promotion. That's it. And you're turning a blind eye and saying "well the military shouldn't have let Flynn make it to General" (before he got fired)???
I would make yet more references to rose colored glasses, but it's looking more like rose colored welding goggles at this point.