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The Official Thread Dedicated to "Biden Destroying Us"

Milley Vanilley

Milley Vanilley should be fired.

Just getting this out there before Tiblio denotes him an American Hero and Patriot.


Mark Milley Deserves To Be Fired And Court-Martialed For His Afghanistan Lies

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley is an utter disgrace to his uniform, to our Constitution, and to the great United States and its amazing people.

Joe Biden’s emergency Afghanistan press conference Monday accomplished exactly the opposite of instilling confidence in the American regime, by neither promising accountability for this catastrophic failure nor releasing a plan to stabilize the situation, reassure our allies, and recapture at least some deterrence against our watching enemies. This is a disaster with evil consequences that will reverberate long and far.

The lack of accountability worsens the debacle by teaching Americans, our friends, and our foes that things this grossly incompetent will happen again. As Ben Domenech pointed out Monday, “Whoever Biden doesn’t fire, their performance Biden believes is acceptable. If this is acceptable, how can the American people possibly trust the NSA, CIA, or the Pentagon? Even their most recent predictions were completely off. Once again, the intel community and expert class totally failed us, predicting this would take months and the Afghan army would fight.”

The right thing to do would be for Biden’s generals to all resign so he doesn’t have to. Top of the list is Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley, who has spent the entirety of the Biden administration — as well as well before it — playing politics instead of doing his job. Because of his lies and cowardice, Americans and Afghans have died and our national security has taken a massive blow.

Just juxtapose Milley’s behavior against the increasingly alarming timeline from a July 30, 2021 inspector general report to Congress. This timeline below, just of June and July, shows Milley publicly acknowledging increasing Taliban control of Afghanistan as the military he leads prepared to leave.

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The report grimly notes — again, two weeks ahead of the crisis in Kabul:

The news coming out of Afghanistan this quarter has been bleak. The Taliban offensive that began early in the quarter accelerated in June and July. General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, testified on June 23 that the Taliban controlled about 81 districts. Less than a month later, on July 21, he told reporters the group now controlled about half of Afghanistan’s 419 districts, or more than twice as many as before. According to media reporting, the Taliban also controlled large stretches of multiple major highways, and at least six international border crossings as this report went to press. The ANDSF [American-propped up so-called Afghan army that fled Kabul in August] has retaken some districts and the Afghan government still controls all 34 provincial capitals, including Kabul, but from public reporting, the ANDSF appeared surprised and unready, and is now on its back foot. Civilian casualties hit a record high in May and June, according to the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.
What has Milley been doing as these events culminated in a spectacular national failure? Defying elected civilian control of the U.S. military, participating in top generals’ decades of big lies to foment their greed at America’s expense, demoralizing troops by endorsing the same racial extremism the Chinese Communist Party uses to destabilize the United States, and training military resources on American citizens over nonviolent political views. These are grounds for his resignation, firing, and prosecution.

Defying Elected, Civilian Control of the Military​


Civilian control of a military is a non-negotiable barrier against coups and dictatorships. It is a precondition for securing Americans’ individual right to govern ourselves by reason and persuasion, instead of force. In the United States, we accomplish this by electing civilian executives to head military forces. This is why the president is called the “commander in chief.”

Milley has established a track record of subverting this crucial safeguard against military dictatorship. That we even know this is an alarming hint at more under the surface.

As Domenech noted on Fox News “Primetime” in June, “General Milley was a major force undermining the Constitutional authority of the President of the United States during the insurrectionary summer of 2020. While American cities were literally on fire, in the grip of a violent uprising with a body count and pervasive fear, Milley assumed for himself the role of preventing the President from using his lawful authority to bring peace and order to our communities. He made it his mission to deny the American people the lawful and Constitutional aid of their own Armed Forces.”

According to a book by Washington Post reporters Philip Rucker and Carol D. Leonnig that came out this summer, soon after the 2020 election, “Milley began informally planning with other military leaders, strategizing how they would block Trump’s order to use the military in a way they deemed dangerous or illegal.” According to the Washington Post, Milley also “sought to stay close with Trump through the final months of his presidency out of concern that he might invoke the Insurrection Act and deploy active-duty troops on America’s streets, according to [a] book by Wall Street Journal reporter Michael Bender.”

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And VP Knee Pads continues to do well....approval through the floor at 43%

 
She didn't get close to even winning her own state. She might be less likeable than Hillary Clinton, if that's possible.
unless you're in need of a blowjob. then she's ready to go. hillary? nah. she likes them furburgers.
 
I believe what needs to happen with Milley is do that thing that military leaders really really hate.

Point out that they are either lying or they're simply exposing their utter incompetence and then ask, "Is there any reason under either option that you should be allowed to stay at your current post?"

When Milley says that there was no possible indication that the Afghan army would fail that quickly and then points out that this was the consensus of many people (A sure sign of ***-covering, btw) One merely points out that clearly that was not only a possibility but cleary it seems like an extreme likelihood given the fact that it took a little over a week for the entire country to fall.

So... Are you just really really ****** at intelligence and analysis? Or are you so full of **** that people can smell it through their media devices?
 

The fall of Afghanistan is a disaster for the Biden presidency, but it is far from the only one. The rise of inflation and the massive surge of illegal immigrants are sharp blows, too. In fact, Joe Biden's young presidency already faces an inflection point, as the simultaneous failure of so many major policies, foreign and domestic, suggest to many voters that the administration is incompetent. Voters are also beginning to reach a second, troubling conclusion: Biden is pursuing a very different policy agenda from the one he ran on. They thought they were electing a center-left candidate who would restore domestic calm and constitutional probity after the tumult of the Trump years. What they got instead was the most progressive—and expensive—presidency since Lyndon Johnson.

President Biden still enjoys positive job approval numbers, currently 4 points higher than disapproval. But the trend is not a favorable one. In February, Biden's approval was up by almost 20 points. Since then, disapproval has risen by 10 points, while approval has declined by 5 points. With the loss in Afghanistan, it will decline further.

Perhaps the president's biggest asset is voters' perception that Joe is "one of us"—that he's friendly and likable, not some elite technocrat like Elizabeth Warren or Al Gore. Biden could never have pulled off his narrow victory if he had been as widely disliked as Hillary Clinton or, as the Democrats now realize, Kamala Harris.

What Biden does not have is a popular mandate for the large, structural changes that he and his congressional allies are attempting. The November election and Georgia Senate runoffs gave the Democrats narrow control of both the House and Senate, but no popular mandate for big changes. Nor did they run on that platform.

Instead of reading that signal and respecting it, the White House and congressional leaders decided to push for major changes, from opening the floodgates for illegal immigration via executive order to pushing for giant spending bills which will lock in new, long-term entitlements and much of the Green New Deal. Other measures, such as extending the eviction moratorium for renters and suspending repayment of student loans, follow the same progressive ideology. The goal is to transform America, and Democrats are trying to do it in a hurry.

They are rushing because their control of Congress, already razor-thin, could disappear entirely in the midterm election. The president's leverage in a 50-50 Senate is already eroding as the administration's policy failures mount. The border is a full-scale disaster and the public knows it. For months, Department of Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and other administration officials had been repeating, falsely, that the border is closed. The White House must realize how bad the situation is—the president and vice president seem about as eager to visit La Hoya, Texas, as they are to host a fundraiser for Andrew Cuomo.
 
Jimmy's just glad Biden has made him look somewhat palatable before he dies.


Looking back on the contradictory pronunciamentos uttered by President Joe Biden so solemnly over the last few months on the subject of Afghanistan, what has struck me is how inane they show him to be. When he was affirming that everything in Kabul, Afghanistan, was hunky-dory or when he was sounding the alarm, he was inane. His statements were vacuous. How did this man become president of the United States?

Oh, I know he was up against an amazingly weak field of candidates. For a period of time some of the candidates even competed with each other in using the f-word. They used it for emphasis and to convey sincerity, while campaigning for the highest office in the land. Actually, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) won that competition, relying on variations of the f-word on at least four occasions along with lesser gutter terms. Poor Beto O'Rourke could not compete with her in gutter lingo, but he did come in second in the competition with the f-word. He summoned the courage to use it twice, once on national television. Bravo, Beto! Biden never used the word, my research staff tells me, though his wife used it. Jill Biden was defending her husband against Kamala Harris, who was then a candidate for president. Biden reportedly told candidate Harris "Go f--- yourself." Jill is really sincere.

In reviewing Biden's recent statements, I see that he has apparently given up plagiarism, at least for a while. Though at a moment like this in Afghanistan, it might help if he filched a line or two from Winston Churchill or Charles de Gaulle. As president, Biden has failed at everything he has tried except sartorially. He looks like a statesman. Unfortunately, he is a dud. The former CIA head and former President Barack Obama's secretary of Defense, Bob Gates, took Biden's measure years ago when he wrote in his memoirs that "I think he has been wrong on nearly every major foreign policy and national security issue for the past four decades." Ever since Bill Casey headed CIA, I have kept an eye on Gates. Casey told me he was going to be a prodigy, and he has not let us down. While he was at the CIA, I visited with him regularly. He is incapable of coming to an unintelligent conclusion. Why is Bob in retirement and 78-year-old Biden still holding forth, this time from the White House?

When Biden came into the White House a few months ago, the country was struggling with the pandemic, but otherwise it was in pretty good shape. In fact, it seemed we even had the pandemic about under control. Former President Donald Trump handled Warp Speed quite well. The economy was humming along, and unemployment was under control. In fact, Black unemployment was at record lows, and it looked like Blacks might be facing a new reality, not Black unemployment but Black prosperity brought on by the bountifulness of capitalism.

Yet suburban women had decided that they did not like the former president's manners. His language appalled them. What they thought of Gillibrand's and O'Rourke's language I do not know, but they were appalled by Trump. Well, the suburban women and the never-Trumpers were successful at the ballot box. Trump is gone. What do the ladies and the never-Trumpers think of the hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens sauntering across our southern border, often with COVID-19? How do they like the news from the Democratic-controlled cities? What do they think about higher prices in the stores and the news of inflation? And what about Afghanistan? On all these matters Biden has no solution. He even pretends they are not his problem. What he really wants to do is outspend the New Deal. That will be his achievement in history. He outspent Franklin Delano Roosevelt while Afghanistan fell and our alliances unraveled.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybe...ndal-implodes-n2594328?utm_campaign=inarticle
Biden was elected with a very small majority. He has no mandate. You would think he was elected by a Rooseveltian landslide. He promises an expanded government that would make the old New Dealers jealous. His every move is a prelude to disaster. He is the most ineffectual president in my lifetime. Carter is redeemed. Obama is forgiven. And here is how he exonerated himself Saturday as the Taliban roared into Kabul, "One more year, or five more years, of U.S. military presence would not have made a difference if the Afghan military cannot or will not hold its own country." At the time, the Afghans were still fighting.
 
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When was he ever performing the job?

 
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Your emergency "Get the **** out of here because Joe ****** up" flight will cost at least 2k, and possibly (probably) more. Never miss an opportunity to pad your account with a few more bucks, Joe.
 
Your emergency "Get the **** out of here because Joe ****** up" flight will cost at least 2k, and possibly (probably) more. Never miss an opportunity to pad your account with a few more bucks, Joe.
20,000 x $2,000 each, with a signed promissory note from each, is $40M. The US ******* government is acting like Delta Airlines, after wasting over $1 Trillion and putting each of these people's lives in jeopardy.
 
Gets back to what I said about Dims refusing to say anything bad about Muslims.
 
Burgundy dons tinfoil hat.

Do we think it's possible that White House staffers, the State Department, and the Pentagon deliberately engineered this failure in order to pin it on Joe and use it to force him out?
 
Burgundy dons tinfoil hat.

Do we think it's possible that White House staffers, the State Department, and the Pentagon deliberately engineered this failure in order to pin it on Joe and use it to force him out?
Yes, suggested last week. KneePads has been seeking Congressional support
 
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