Raise your hand if you've ever heard of Alexander Hamilton, John Paul Jones, the Marquis de Lafayette, Carl Schurz, or Albert Gallatin. Or, in more modern times, Henry Kissinger, Henry Morgenthau Sr., Madeline Albright, or John Shalikashvili.https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1197647461491380224 …
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I swear, sometimes it seems as if some of these people *want* Trump to do things that can't be defended with honor or honesty, precisely because that gives a competitive advantage to surrogates & pundits who have no shame.
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Here we have Sean Hannity courageously attempting to apprehend a foreign-born person who infiltrated the Trump White House's national security operations.pic.twitter.com/5ipLN9jnwn
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And Pulaski & Kościuszko, & Felix Salm-Salm, & Carlo DiRudio, & Johann August Ernst von Willich, & John Basil Turchin (the "Russian Thunderbolt"). Lincoln even tried to hire Garibaldi for a Union Army command.https://twitter.com/jimfoley/status/1197688591129960448 …
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And, lest we forget, Baron von Steuben.
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Henry Stanley, the famous English explorer of Africa, was the only man to fight for the Union Army, the Union Navy, *and* the Confederate Army.
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And when the Confederacy cut the telegraph wires & rails into DC in the spring of 1861, who led the repair crews & rode at the head of the first train relieving the city? A Scottish immigrant named Andrew Carnegie. https://twitter.com/cgberube/status/1197724597929381888 …
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Nah. It's just disdain for petty bureaucrats who like to lecture everyone and think they are calling the shots instead of the president.
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