If you analyze the timing of the Wikileaks by Russia, this was the main factor of the poll changes against Clinton. So, Putin is trying to "Fix" the election in favor of Trump. Are you going to let Putin run our election cycle?
A battle of the brass has broken out in the wake of
the Republican and Democratic party conventions, as one of the top
generals supporting Donald Trump lashes out at retired Marine Gen. John
Allen who delivered a tough-as-nails endorsement of Hillary Clinton in
Philadelphia Thursday night.
“I honestly don’t know how John Allen can look at
himself in the mirror and say why he supports Hillary Clinton,” retired
Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn told Fox News.
Both Flynn and Allen served in the Obama
administration. But Flynn, who used to lead the Defense Intelligence
Agency, has since become an outspoken critic of the president’s
anti-ISIS approach – while Allen helped shape that strategy as the
president’s special envoy for the anti-ISIS coalition.
Flynn, who spoke at the Cleveland Republican
convention last week on behalf of Trump, zeroed in on that portion of
Allen’s resume in challenging his credibility.
“General Allen as a retired officer was in charge of
our current strategy for well over a year … and during that period of
time the rise of radical Islamism and ISIS, you know, it exponentially
grew,” he said. “The strategy that John Allen was in charge of … it’s a
failed strategy.”
He said he was “a bit stunned” by his endorsement of
Clinton, noting he and Allen both worked with the former secretary of
state.
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“I cannot see how John Allen can support somebody who perpetually cannot tell the truth,” he said.
The stinging criticism between senior retired
military officers is unusual, even in a presidential campaign. But the
tensions could build as each presidential candidate suggests the other
would put national security at risk.
In Philadelphia, Allen, who previously led forces in Afghanistan, vouched for Clinton as the leader the country needs.
“We trust in her judgment. We believe in her vision
for a united America, we believe in her vision of an America as a just
and strong leader against the forces of hatred, the forces of chaos, and
darkness,” he said. “I tell you without hesitation or reservation that
Hillary Clinton will be exactly, exactly the kind of commander-in-chief
America needs.”
Allen walked on the Philadelphia stage as Democrats
tried to put a sharper focus on security issues, after being accused of
glossing over ISIS and other terror threats the first two nights of
their convention. Trump commented on the close of the convention by
saying Democrats were living in a “fantasy world.”
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