Friday, August 4, 2017

McMaster dismisses another Flynn hire from National Security Council

What is all the 'drama' going on in the Trump administration? In this article, former general, McMaster (whom Trump himself is not particularly close to) has fired another former Flynn hire. 

McMaster being yet another one of these 'bald men' whom appear to belong to some type of 'cult' in D.C. This seems to have begun, or at the least comes out of the Obama administration. Former Obama CIA director Tom Brennon (pictured prior to 'baldness here') seems to have started this 'fad,' of that is what you'd call this. But make no mistake, there are a lot of 'mysterious bald men' in high positions in Washington D.C. Always, think outside the box.

Always, 'question everything!'

Amid all the other 'chaos' that's been an ongoing issue, we have McMaster whom also is reportedly at odds with several of Trump's cabinet officials. In one report, Defense secretary Mattis had 'intervene' in a dispute between McMaster and Trump adviser Stephen Bannon according to this report. Yet, McMaster is someone who's own job just may be in jeopardy.

Not long after Trump assembled his WH cabinet, many immediately questioned some of these decisions. Rightfully so, I would add. Trump ran and entered the WH with the promise or perhaps more appropriately on the slogan to "Drain the swamp!" Instead, it would appear to be the opposite, Trump had 'invited the swamp' straight into his cabinet!

There's not much that can be said about this, without delving into deep 'speculation,' of which I choose not to indulge myself in (for this post anyway). I'll just leave this as being somewhat 'suspicious.' Having followed previous administrations, and having studied US history, there is an old saying in Washington, and it goes like this, "nothing in politics happens by coincidence."

Yet, having said that, there surely is a lot going on in Trump's administration that can't help but leaving many to scratch their heads in wonder. Is this how things will continue? Or is this merely the result of an 'inexperienced person' who has just become president of the United States? I'll let you decide. Personally, I would say the answer lies somewhere in the middle.

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