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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Tue Feb 28, 2017, 01:31 PM Feb 2017

What words the president uses from the podium tonight will give a hint about McMaster's clout

New NSC chief pushed Trump to moderate his language on terrorism

What words the president uses from the podium tonight will give a hint about McMaster’s clout.

By ELIANA JOHNSON, MICHAEL CROWLEY and SHANE GOLDMACHER
02/28/17 12:26 AM EST Updated 02/28/17 10:37 AM EST

President Donald Trump’s new national security adviser, Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, advised him in a closed-door meeting last week to stop using a phrase that was a frequent refrain during the campaign: “radical Islamic terrorism.”

But the phrase will be in the president’s speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, according to a senior White House aide—even though McMaster reviewed drafts and his staff pressed the president's chief speechwriter and senior policy adviser, Stephen Miller, not to use it.

What the president decides to say in his address will be an early indication of McMaster's clout within the administration. McMaster, a career officer, was brought in after the ouster of Trump’s first national security adviser Michael Flynn, an early and loyal Trump supporter who said violence was a feature of Islam.

With less than two weeks on the job, McMaster is still in the process of asserting himself in a West Wing, where the circle of aides who can influence the president nonetheless remains small.

In his first remarks to the National Security Council last week, McMaster told his new staff he considered the term “radical Islamic terrorism” unhelpful, according to a second White House aide. “Even a small change like referring to ‘radical Islamist terrorism’ would be an improvement, in his view,” said this aide

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http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/mcmaster-trump-terrorism-speech-235476

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What words the president uses from the podium tonight will give a hint about McMaster's clout (Original Post) DonViejo Feb 2017 OP
I bet Trump can't STAND to be told what to do leftstreet Feb 2017 #1
It will be a good indication of whether he's going to go full blown Nazi, or back off and negotiate. jalan48 Feb 2017 #2
FASCIST jimjc Feb 2017 #3
He has already said that he'll use radical Islamic terrorism. . n/t annabanana Feb 2017 #4
 

jimjc

(69 posts)
3. FASCIST
Tue Feb 28, 2017, 03:27 PM
Feb 2017

This scumbag is unquestionably a Fascist pig in every sense of the word. There is only one place for Fascists that's in another dimension period. So everyone needs to make it happen.

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