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swag

(26,487 posts)
Wed Nov 27, 2019, 11:04 PM Nov 2019

Richard Spencer: I was fired as Navy secretary. Here's what I've learned because of it.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/richard-spencer-i-was-fired-as-navy-secretary-heres-what-ive-learned-because-of-it/2019/11/27/9c2e58bc-1092-11ea-bf62-eadd5d11f559_story.html

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. . . On Nov. 14, partly because the president had already contacted me twice, I sent him a note asking him not to get involved in these questions. The next day, White House Counsel Pat Cipollone called me and said the president would remain involved. Shortly thereafter, I received a second call from Cipollone, who said the president would order me to restore Gallagher to the rank of chief.

This was a shocking and unprecedented intervention in a low-level review. It was also a reminder that the president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices.


. . .On Nov. 21, the president tweeted that Gallagher would be allowed to keep his pin — Trump’s third intervention in the case. I recognized that the tweet revealed the president’s intent. But I did not believe it to be an official order, chiefly because every action taken by the president in the case so far had either been a verbal or written command.

The rest is history. We must now move on and learn from what has transpired. The public should know that we have extensive screening procedures in place to assess the health and well-being of our forces. But we must keep fine-tuning those procedures to prevent a case such as this one from happening again.

More importantly, Americans need to know that 99.9 percent of our uniformed members always have, always are and always will make the right decision. Our allies need to know that we remain a force for good, and to please bear with us as we move through this moment in time.
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Richard Spencer: I was fired as Navy secretary. Here's what I've learned because of it. (Original Post) swag Nov 2019 OP
Maybe Spencer should be considered as Sec. of Defense by a future Administration ThoughtCriminal Nov 2019 #1
"This moment in time" Harker Nov 2019 #2

ThoughtCriminal

(14,047 posts)
1. Maybe Spencer should be considered as Sec. of Defense by a future Administration
Thu Nov 28, 2019, 12:25 PM
Nov 2019

Not as an "F.U." to Republicans but to send a message to our allies that we are back to being a "Force for Good".

But honestly, I did not know anything about him until this episode.





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