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nairiporter ([personal profile] nairiporter) wrote in [community profile] talkpolitics2020-04-13 06:16 pm
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The case of Capt. Brett Crozier

There is a time when a leader needs to make a decision that will not play well for themselves but is the right thing to do. My assumption is that the captain knew the likely consequences. It's very likely that he had informed the chain of command about the situation on board. He balanced his career against the lives of his crew. Brave decision.

Only time and investigations will tell if it was the right choice. An ‘Acting’ Secretary is unable to exercise any judgement since an ‘acting’ anything is not qualified by Congress and is squarely under the power of this demented regime.

Loyalty of the service personnel is sworn to the Constitution, however every field officer knows that loyalty in reality is to the individual service personnel to his or her immediate officer or NCO.

This may signal the start of service personnel questioning their own loyalty to the Commander in Chief. The Russian Revolution happened when soldiers refused the order to fire on citizens.

Food for thought.

Ps. The way the captain was sent off by his crew, is quite telling. Apparently, it has got some feathers ruffled. Good for them.
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[personal profile] oportet 2020-04-14 11:45 am (UTC)(link)
Trump has been lucky, in the sense that everyone the dems have gotten giddy about and paraded through the political talk show circuit the last 3 years in hopes of bringing him down has been a slimy partisan piece of shit. This captain seems like he could have been the exception, like he could actually reach folks in both bubbles. Best to get him back on the boat and let the left latch on to someone more...Avennati-ish.
Edited 2020-04-14 11:47 (UTC)
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[personal profile] johnny9fingers 2020-04-14 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Well the Don has been fireproof up to now. So I guess it's time for the GOP to circle the wagons and begin to see how they can both protect the chances of re-election and get things done without needing too much input from Trump's actual administration.

Difficult task, if not impossible, if Trump's lost most of the swing voters over Covid19. I think it's down to Tom Cruise and the chaps to pull the Don's irons from the fire here; but as we know, the Dems can screw any advantage they have been given, so it's never over etc...