A former unelected senior official, whom the Commander-in-Chief, ultimately responsible for our security, was trusting with security secrets, called that elected President a traitor. There are vastly greater problems with such sedition than the President's mere dislike of it.https://twitter.com/AriFleischer/status/1031734885449433088 …
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Replying to @NickSzabo4
Or alternative take, former top Intel official who served in multiple administrations in different capacities is punished for sounding the alarm after seeing worst fears confirmed after disastrous, albeit illuminating Helsinki conference.
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Replying to @MikeAlbanese
Sure, avoiding nuclear war by refusing to participate in D.C.'s Russia derangement syndrome is such a disaster.
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P.S. The American voters and electoral college knew Trump was much friendlier with Russia than Clinton, and elected him in spite of, or even in part because of that. Elections have consequences under our Constitution, and hating those consequences is zero excuse for sedition.
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