The Associated Press is having a fit over the ‘alleged’ large amount of Generals seeking to work for the Donald Trump Presidential Administration.
It is amazing that this worldwide press network has an opinion in a political matter such as the administration of the future President of the United States. In most people’s minds it would probably be a show of force to other nations. Having Generals in a presidential cabinet should be seen as a protective force for America’s national security.
We don’t know about you, but we only saw one General so far in the Trump Administration that has been chosen by the president-elect and that is General James Mattis. It seems like they are blowing this way out of proportion. Read the full story below.
As Written By Warner Todd Hutson for Breitbart:
On Thanksgiving Day, the Associated Press published a story raising eyebrows at president-elect Donald Trump for meeting too many retired generals about positions in his nascent administration.
Though he has only actually given one ex-general a job, AP National Security writer Robert Burns fears Trump is becoming too reliant on members of the military.
“The military parade for Donald Trump has come early,” the AP says in its lead paragraph. “Two months before Inauguration Day festivities, an extraordinary number of recently retired generals, including some who clashed with President Barack Obama’s administration, are marching to the president-elect’s doorstep for job interviews.”
From there Burns goes on to wring his hands, saying that the “large number” of generals coming to Trump Tower “raises questions about the proper balance of military and civilian advice in a White House led by a commander in chief with no defense or foreign policy experience.”
The AP goes on to assert that Trump is considering all these generals because no one else wants to ……
Full Story Here:
AP Disturbed by ‘Parade of Retired Generals’ Seeking Jobs in Trump Admin – Breitbart
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