Trump's comments raise concerns about his intelligence
By Christopher R Rice
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid told intelligence officials to give Trump a fake briefing. "I suggested to the intelligence agencies, if you’re forced to brief this guy, don’t tell him anything. Just fake it, because this man is dangerous,” Reid said in an interview with the Huffington Post. “Fake it. Pretend you’re doing a briefing, but you can’t give the guy any information."
"They will not be disclosing to Donald Trump, anything revealing he might leak on Twitter. He will get a very, very top-line brief. And what’s more, that’s probably the only digestible form for him anyway." Rep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, told Politico Thursday.
President elect Donald Trump the alleged billionaire has insisted that an "extremely credible source" told him President Obama's birth certificate is a fake. From Trumps own Twitter account:
"CIA briefing today, will bring up top security issue: Obama's fake birth certificate."
"At briefing now, trying to figure out this 'cone-of-silence' thingy they got me in."
Okay, now to be fair to the poor alleged billionaire, I should quote Republicans too, right? The quotes above were just from Democrats, so here's from The Donald's own party:
"We the undersigned, members of the Republican national security community, represent a broad spectrum of opinion on America’s role in the world and what is necessary to keep us safe and prosperous. We have disagreed with one another on many issues, including the Iraq war and intervention in Syria. But we are united in our opposition to a Donald Trump presidency..."
"His vision of American influence and power in the world is wildly inconsistent and unmoored in principle. He swings from isolationism to military adventurism within the space of one sentence.
His advocacy for aggressively waging trade wars is a recipe for economic disaster in a globally connected world.
His embrace of the expansive use of torture is inexcusable...."
Number of Signatories: 121
The statement above was coordinated by Dr. Eliot A. Cohen, former Counselor of the Department of State (2007–8), and Bryan McGrath, Managing Director of The FerryBridge Group, a defense consultancy. They encourage other members of the Republican foreign policy and national security communities wishing to sign the declaration to contact them.
EDITORS NOTE: Fake CIA briefing, fake CIA vaccinations, fake birth certificates, fake FBI terrorist attacks, fake breast, nothing in America is real, it's all fake. FAKE ASS SKANK.
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