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<blockquote data-quote="Doublestandards" data-source="post: 5997344" data-attributes="member: 110123"><p>it would have been hard not to do that, I give you that. I could see him thinking he needs to tough it out and swallow his pride for the role of his country. Punching the president would not have been good lol, and him quitting he might feel that someone less experienced would take his role and do harm. But I do get what you’re saying. And the fact is there’s no evidence, just he said she said. But I don’t trust Trump and I don’t like the things he’s said about military members in public, so I’m not rushing to defend him on this </p><p></p><p>One thing I do think is interesting though is just how many people who closely worked with Trump are against him and saying these things about him. I mean, at a certain point, when everywhere you go smells like crap, it might be on the bottom of your shoe</p><p></p><p>And another thing interesting to me is after these people quit or are fired we’re told how they’re war generals and deep state and swamp and all that, but why were they working with Trump in the first place? What happened to drain the swamp? You can’t pretend to be against the “machine” and then have them all working for you. And I mean until the end he had Bill Barr as his attorney general. He was working with freaking John Bolton as his national security adviser. These guys are text book examples of “the establishment”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doublestandards, post: 5997344, member: 110123"] it would have been hard not to do that, I give you that. I could see him thinking he needs to tough it out and swallow his pride for the role of his country. Punching the president would not have been good lol, and him quitting he might feel that someone less experienced would take his role and do harm. But I do get what you’re saying. And the fact is there’s no evidence, just he said she said. But I don’t trust Trump and I don’t like the things he’s said about military members in public, so I’m not rushing to defend him on this One thing I do think is interesting though is just how many people who closely worked with Trump are against him and saying these things about him. I mean, at a certain point, when everywhere you go smells like crap, it might be on the bottom of your shoe And another thing interesting to me is after these people quit or are fired we’re told how they’re war generals and deep state and swamp and all that, but why were they working with Trump in the first place? What happened to drain the swamp? You can’t pretend to be against the “machine” and then have them all working for you. And I mean until the end he had Bill Barr as his attorney general. He was working with freaking John Bolton as his national security adviser. These guys are text book examples of “the establishment” [/QUOTE]
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