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dalton99a

(81,450 posts)
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 04:56 PM Sep 2019

Pompeo helps Trump commit crimes with religious fervor - "a heat-seeking missile for Trump's ass"

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/08/26/mike-pompeo-the-secretary-of-trump
Mike Pompeo, the Secretary of Trump
How he became a heartland evangelical—and the President’s most loyal soldier.
By Susan B. Glasser
August 19, 2019

In the winter of 2016, Donald Trump was roaring through the primaries, and Mike Pompeo was determined to stop him. Pompeo, a little-known congressman from Wichita, helped persuade Marco Rubio to make a late stand in Kansas. Like many Republicans in Congress, Pompeo believed that Rubio had the national-security knowledge and the judgment to be President, and Trump did not. Urged on by Pompeo, Rubio’s team pulled money out of other states to gamble on winning the Kansas caucus. It was one of the few remaining contests in which Rubio still hoped to beat Trump, who, he said, was a “con artist” about to “take over the Republican Party.”

On March 5th, Trump and Senator Ted Cruz, of Texas, arrived in Wichita for the caucus. Rubio left his closing argument to Pompeo, who told the crowd at the Century II arena, “I’m going to speak to you from the heart about what I believe is the best path forward for America.” An Army veteran who finished first in his class at West Point, Pompeo cited Trump’s boast that if he ordered a soldier to commit a war crime the soldier would “go do it.” As the audience booed, Pompeo warned that Trump—like Barack Obama—would be “an authoritarian President who ignored our Constitution.” American soldiers “don’t swear an allegiance to President Trump or any other President,” Pompeo declared. “They take an oath to defend our Constitution, as Kansans, as conservatives, as Republicans, as Americans. Marco Rubio will never demean our soldiers by saying that he will order them to do things that are inconsistent with our Constitution.” Listening backstage, Trump demanded to know the identity of the congressman trashing him. A few minutes later, Pompeo concluded, “It’s time to turn down the lights on the circus.”

At that point, Pompeo had never met Trump. Like many Republicans who called Trump a “kook,” a “cancer,” and a threat to democracy before ultimately supporting him, Pompeo disagreed with much of Trump’s platform. He took issue in particular with Trump’s “America First” skepticism about the United States’ role in the world. Pompeo was a conservative internationalist who had been shaped by his Cold War-era military service, and he remained a believer in American power as the guarantor of global stability. Yet, after Trump won the Presidency, Pompeo sought a post in his Administration and did not hesitate to serve as his C.I.A. director. In 2018, after Trump fired Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, by tweet, Pompeo happily replaced him as America’s top diplomat.

Pompeo, an evangelical Christian who keeps an open Bible on his desk, now says it’s possible that God raised up Trump as a modern Queen Esther, the Biblical figure who convinced the King of Persia to spare the Jewish people. He defines his own job as serving the President, whatever the President asks of him. “A Secretary of State has to know what the President wants,” he said, at a recent appearance in Washington. “To the extent you get out of synch with that leader, then you’re just out shooting the breeze.” No matter what Trump has said or done, Pompeo has stood by him. As a former senior White House official told me, “There will never be any daylight publicly between him and Trump.” The former official said that, in private, too, Pompeo is “among the most sycophantic and obsequious people around Trump.” Even more bluntly, a former American ambassador told me, “He’s like a heat-seeking missile for Trump’s ass.”

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Pompeo helps Trump commit crimes with religious fervor - "a heat-seeking missile for Trump's ass" (Original Post) dalton99a Sep 2019 OP
Pompeo should've stuck with Rubio - wrong horse ultimately won't win, place OR show... Dennis Donovan Sep 2019 #1
Trump is a fascist co-opting christianity. Pompeo is full blown christofascist theocrat. Thomas Hurt Sep 2019 #2
"a heat-seeking missile for Trump's ass" saidsimplesimon Sep 2019 #3

Dennis Donovan

(18,770 posts)
1. Pompeo should've stuck with Rubio - wrong horse ultimately won't win, place OR show...
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 04:59 PM
Sep 2019

... unless the show's at Leavenworth.

saidsimplesimon

(7,888 posts)
3. "a heat-seeking missile for Trump's ass"
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 06:46 PM
Sep 2019

dalton, thank you for sharing this epic take down. So was Pompeo whispering in his ear: They're coming to worship you, barumph a bum bum....

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