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New Woodward book, with detailed and recorded interviews with several high ranking people working in the White House came out today.


Mattis, the Warrior Monk was quoted as saying Trump has the mind of a fifth or sixth grader, not able to understanding basic multi dimensional problems.



Might explain why his daily intelligence briefings are down to half a page, littered with pictures, instead of text.
And Mattis has made how many millions?

Not the only benchmark, but hi-end business dealings seem to be a bit multi-dimensionsal.
I will take a genius 5 grader over a traitorous NWO muzzy puppet any day.
"Are you smarter than a 5th grader?" (Smart enough to embarrass a lot of folks on tv.)
So how do you like Kavanaugh?
How do you like how a 5 yo outsmarted the smartest woman in Amerka?
Originally Posted by Northman
New Woodward book, with detailed and recorded interviews with several high ranking people working in the White House came out today.


Mattis, the Warrior Monk was quoted as saying Trump has the mind of a fifth or sixth grader, not able to understanding basic multi dimensional problems.



Might explain why his daily intelligence briefings are down to half a page, littered with pictures, instead of text.


Interesting how you have no source for this alleged quote.
Well, that was good for a laugh. laugh

The fact that anyone believes the OP is telling.
I'd like to see the quoted statement in full context, if it exists.
Originally Posted by FreeMe
Well, that was good for a laugh. laugh

The fact that anyone believes the OP is telling.



We believe him alright....


Bwahahhaha! laugh
It's true because I heard it on NPR.
Originally Posted by Northman
New Woodward book, with detailed and recorded interviews with several high ranking people working in the White House came out today.


Mattis, the Warrior Monk was quoted as saying Trump has the mind of a fifth or sixth grader, not able to understanding basic multi dimensional problems.



Might explain why his daily intelligence briefings are down to half a page, littered with pictures, instead of text.


Dip schitt.
SHEESH

QUIT FEEDING THE TROLLS AND HIS THREAD WILL DROP OFF THE FIRST PAGE.
Made billions with that alleged small mind - so where's your stack of benjamins if you've "got the inside line" on everything?? Thought so.....next!

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Originally Posted by gonehuntin
Made billions with that alleged small mind - so where's your stack of benjamins if you've "got the inside line" on everything?? Thought so.....next!

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Why are you debating the OP? your response is exactly the kind he is looking for.
Originally Posted by FatCity67
SHEESH

QUIT FEEDING THE TROLLS AND HIS THREAD WILL DROP OFF THE FIRST PAGE.


Whats the big deal? Every court needs a jester.
If he would have said "vocabulary" of a fifth grader I might agree but I think Trump's smarter than some people think. Maybe not as smart as he thinks he is but he ain't stupid.
I don't believe you get to be a billionaire on luck. Even those who come from money.

Many inherited fortunes are squandered or just not managed well, and the offspring fall into hard times, even though they were appropriately educated and trained.

We have exactly the kind of person we need in the Whitehouse, exactly when we need them there. We should not allow nitwits and lying fools to compromise that.
I don't believe you get to be a billionaire on luck. Even those who come from money.

Many inherited fortunes are squandered or just not managed well, and the offspring fall into hard times, even though they were appropriately educated and trained.

We have exactly the kind of person we need in the Whitehouse, exactly when we need them there. We should not allow nitwits and lying fools to compromise that.

Oh, and DFTFT's.
Originally Posted by las
And Mattis has made how many millions?

Not the only benchmark, but hi-end business dealings seem to be a bit multi-dimensionsal.



Trump never seemed to make any money, until after his fourth or fifth bankruptcy, when he came into huge sums of Russian Oligarch money..
First time in his life he was ever out of debt.

If you don´t count when his daddy helped him out in the beginning.



Mattis on the other hand has been in the US Marine Corps since 1969.. around the time when trumps dad got him his forth or fifth deferment.. for a bone spur in his heal.
So 'Northman', how many billions or hundreds of millions are you worth? And when you were POTUS exactly what did you accomplish?
My memory escapes me on this at the moment.
5th grader with a 160 IQ!!
Here's what 'Ol Walt was referring to:

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James Mathis Mentioned Donald Trump Has the Understanding of ‘a Fifth-or Sixth-Grader,’ Bob Woodward E-book Claims
By Theweeklyn - September 4, 20187 0


President Donald Trump was described as having the mind of a “fifth or sixth-grader” by Secretary of Protection Jim Mattis following a gathering about North Korea and U.S.’s involvement within the area, in keeping with a brand new guide.

Famed reporter Bob Woodward particulars why Mattis made such a comment in his guide Worry, excerpts launched by The Washington Submit on Tuesday confirmed.

Trump and Mattis had been at a Nationwide Safety Council assembly in January, throughout which Trump questioned why the US army had such a powerful presence on the Korean Peninsula. Mathis, in keeping with the guide, advised Trump that the hassle and cash spent within the area was supposed to “forestall World Warfare III.”

“Mattis was notably exasperated and alarmed, telling shut associates that the president acted like — and had the understanding of — ‘a fifth-or sixth-grader,’” Woodward quoted Mattis as stating.

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The Pentagon didn’t instantly reply to Newsweek’s request for remark about Mattis’s claimed characterization of the president.

Woodward obtained the data and perception for the guide from unnamed White Home officers who had been granted anonymity.

Mattis, in contrast to a number of different high cupboard members, has largely prevented the president’s wrath and has till no longer been linked to an adverse report concerning the president.

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Former secretary of state Rex Tillerson had reportedly made related statements following a gathering on the Pentagon a 12 months in the past. He referred to as the president a “moron” after army officers had defined how the U.S. and NATO had constructed up its army equipment following World Warfare II. Tillerson left his publish in March.

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Woodward, who co-authored the famed All The President’s Males concerning the Watergate investigation, is simply the most recent writer and author to disclose damning opinions of the president by his internal circle and others.

And Worry figures to convey much more criticism and questions on Trump’s health for workplace. White Home Chief of Employees John Kelly is quoted as saying Trump is an “fool” and that his present publish is “the worst job I’ve ever had.”

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Earlier this 12 months, Trump was topic to damning accusations in writer Michael Wolff’s guide, Fireplace and Fury. Wolff claimed Trump thought he would lose the 2016 election, Trump scoffed at studying extra concerning the U.S. Structure and that most of the president’s aides and allies had been shocked to be taught of how little he is aware of about insurance policies.

And former White Home adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman launched her personal tome, Unhinged, which included claims First Woman Melania Trump hoped to divorce her husband shortly and the way Manigault Newman believed Trump’s psychological state had deteriorated over the past 10 years.


Now for the part that Walt and the other Ignorant Eight around here don't get. Take a look at the question Trump posed. Maybe I'll paraphrase for low IQ Leftists"

Trump (Noting how we've spent TRILLIONs over the past 70 years on the Korean Peninsula and nothing has changed and it remains a tinder box) — "Why are we spending stupid amounts of money here?"

Mattis - (astonished that the answer isn't obvious) "Mr. President, WWIII could break out any minute. The NORKS could over run the DMZ and/or level Seoul within an hour with their massive artillery. You understand that, don't you?"

Trump - (exasperated) 'Why in the phouc are we still doing the same shytt here that never has worked? It hasn't worked in 70 years. We've had three rulers come and go. Did you ever think we're doing it wrong?"

Mattis (stuck in antiquated Cold War thinking) - "Mr. President, If not for our masive prescence here, the Norks would be temped to re-invade"

Trump - (Knowning that the NORKS once had the backing of not only the Soviet Union, but Mao's Communist China, has none of that today. Furthermore, the phucers are starving at home) "We don't need the military here. One move over the DMZ, and I'll have a Trident sub obliterate them." (Trump knowing it would never be necessary)
Mattis (shytting his pants. "Did I just here that? OMG! Did I just hear that"?) "Um, Mr. President, things are a little more complicated than that. There is the threat of radiation over our allies in the South, possiblity of reprisal by not only the Norks but the Chinese. Millions of lives would hang in the balance."

Trump (Yawn! No shytt. They know that too. Called Mutually Assured Destruction) - "Mathis, we've had the military here eating up our resourses for 70 years. Anybody ever think that a.) either crippling them economically to the point that they come crawling to us or b.) offering them chance at economic prosperity that the South is enjoying or c.) hit them with both and we can then get our troops and resources the hell outta here?"

Mattis (being the military man hasn't a clue what the President is talking about) "Um, right, Mr. President.


So I have two choices. I can believe Walt, and this report of a quote in Woodward's E-book that Mathis thinks Trump has a 5th Grade understanding of things. Right, a self made BILLIONAIRE who has worked in international real estate for 50 years has only a 5th Grade understanding....or I can look at how Trump works his foriegn policy, as well as his domestic policy and conclude that he sees alternatives to the Cold War style stand off that hasn't accomplished anything in 70 years and finally got Kim to table to talk. It finally got the remains of our soldiers home after 70 years. It has halted missile launches and nuclear testing on the peninsula.

Walt and the Ignorant Eight will go with the 5th Grade explaination because they WANT to believe it. It suits their narrative. Any positive gains Trump gets are purely by accident, in their mind.
It is no accident that Woodward (thru Mattis) and Amarosa and the other former insiders that are the darlings of the Left are all cashing in in the book market.
Originally Posted by Northman
Originally Posted by las
And Mattis has made how many millions?

Not the only benchmark, but hi-end business dealings seem to be a bit multi-dimensionsal.



Trump never seemed to make any money, until after his fourth or fifth bankruptcy, when he came into huge sums of Russian Oligarch money..
First time in his life he was ever out of debt.

If you don´t count when his daddy helped him out in the beginning.



Mattis on the other hand has been in the US Marine Corps since 1969.. around the time when trumps dad got him his forth or fifth deferment.. for a bone spur in his heal.



Keep selling yourself this story. Keep believing in Russian Collusion. Keep waiting on the Blue Wave and impeachment that will save your tortured mental state. Your therapy sessions will last long after Trump's second term ends in February, 2025.
We have very low unemployment, very high revenues to the government, etc, etc; yet, there are still thousands of politicians, pundits and know-it-alls who are succeeding in convincing a large portion of the voting public that all of this sucks. Sheesh. We've lost our collective minds.

It's truly amazing how these conservative economic policies, when implemented, are always coincidences with respect to an improved economy across the board. It's also amazing that, historically, 100% of the time that socialist and communist policies have been implemented, economies have tanked and people's lives have been destroyed. That is, apparently, also just coincidental.

Now tell me who has the mind of a fifth grader.
If it takes a fifth grade mentality to get us out of the hole we dug for ourselves over there then let's get on with it. One thing's for sure it hasn't worked for the past SEVENTY YEARS. To Hell with Bob Woodward. He is a jackass that's already brought one president down. He's just looking to get another notch on his belt.
Yeah.....I believe everything this over-the-hill washed up so-called "Journalist" writes.
The fact that Trump is retarded is what's going to prevent him from being hanged for his treason.

We don't execute retards in this country. We have laws against executing retarded people like Trump.
Originally Posted by reivertom
Yeah.....I believe everything this over-the-hill washed up so-called "Journalist" writes.

Based on unnamed sources.
Originally Posted by RickyD
Originally Posted by reivertom
Yeah.....I believe everything this over-the-hill washed up so-called "Journalist" writes.

Based on unnamed sources.

He desperately wants to be "cool" again.
Originally Posted by RollingThunder
We don't execute retards in this country. We have laws against executing retarded people.


How fortunate for you Jeff Obama.
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by RollingThunder
We don't execute retards in this country. We have laws against executing retarded people.


How fortunate for you Jeff Obama.


Just be grateful they won't execute this retard for his treasonous acts. You've got that going for you. Must be your lucky day.
Originally Posted by reivertom

He desperately wants to be "cool" again.


He's too old to be cool.
Originally Posted by RickyD
Originally Posted by reivertom
Yeah.....I believe everything this over-the-hill washed up so-called "Journalist" writes.

Based on unnamed sources.


Most likely the same sources the conjured up the Dossier.

Besides, these retards think Mad dog is as stupid as they are, even if Mattis thought this he would never say it, he ain't stupid, he knows what it would mean for his career.
Originally Posted by RollingThunder
Originally Posted by 12344mag
Originally Posted by RollingThunder
We don't execute retards in this country. We have laws against executing retarded people.


How fortunate for you Jeff Obama.


Just be grateful they won't execute this retard for his treasonous acts. You've got that going for you. Must be your lucky day.


You certainly are entertaining Jeff.

Everyday is my lucky day, I'm white and privileged.
Amazing how such a moron became one of the richest and most powerful men in the world.
As has been said Woodward is way past his 'best by, date. He has been largely irrelevant since Watergate. It should be noted that Mattis was The CIC's 1st cabinet appointment, after many consultations and briefings with Gen. Mattis. I am about 1/2 the way through Gen. Mattis's biography now and seriously doubt that he would make any such statement to any reporter.


mike r
Maria is too smart to say that, even if he felt that way.
It's still true because I heard it on NPR.
Hey youse guys, quit mucking up my title.
Bikes anyone??

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Originally Posted by jaguartx
How do you like how a 5 yo outsmarted the smartest woman in Amerka?

ROFL!!! yeah, I love it too. But I thought it was A mar ka.
Originally Posted by R_H_Clark
Amazing how such a moron became one of the richest and most powerful men in the world.

Just proves who the real morons are. The kind of idiots who poke a grizzly with a stick in one hand and a cap gun in the other.

It's comin'.
Originally Posted by Northman
New Woodward book, with detailed and recorded interviews with several high ranking people working in the White House came out today.


Mattis, the Warrior Monk was quoted as saying Trump has the mind of a fifth or sixth grader, not able to understanding basic multi dimensional problems.



Might explain why his daily intelligence briefings are down to half a page, littered with pictures, instead of text.



To paraphrase Lincoln.....

"Find out what whiskey [Trump] drinks and give it to all our GOP Politicians." cool
Trump has never personally filed bankruptcy. (Iirc) A few of his casinos did, when the existing laws made more sense to do so than not.
Originally Posted by RickyD
"I don't believe you get to be a billionaire on luck. Even those who come from money.

Many inherited fortunes are squandered or just not managed well, and the offspring fall into hard times, even though they were appropriately educated and trained. ..."


Some have squandered inherited fortunes but others have not. I am reminded of an article I read years ago commenting on Howard Hughes. Hughes inherited $29,000,000.00 dollars from his father in the Hughes Tool and Die Company. (Oil drilling tools, etc.) He did not blow his inheritance.

Howard Hughes turned that into a mega-billion dollar empire. That wasn't luck: that was brain power.

Trump inherited millions and turned the millions into billions. That ain't luck: that's brain power.

L.W.

I just love how hard the left works to dig up anything to denigrate Trump.

Face it, Hildebeast lost fair and square. Not even her campaign's Russian collusion (The only collusion by the way), the Justice Department and the FBI being politicized and weaponized in support of her and against Trump could put her over the top.

And America and the world is a better place today because Trump won.

BTW Northman, what military service did you do?

I find it interesting that the left questions why George W Bush only served in the Air National Guard, or Trump got out of imilitary service because of bone spurs/heal spurs (whatever). Walk a mile in his shoes. Bone spurs or nerve damage in your feet is nothing to sneeze at and in those days they probably ran more with poorer boots.

Bill Clinton avoided the draft. You're probably avoiding that aren't you? And I don't care if he had an academic exemption, he still didn't serve. Obama wasn't even a crossing guard or a boy scout. You're probably ok with that. Don't assume that just because his father was rich that the doctor doctored Trump's physical.

Unlike Obama, Trump values the military.
Originally Posted by RickyD
Originally Posted by R_H_Clark
Amazing how such a moron became one of the richest and most powerful men in the world.

Just proves who the real morons are. The kind of idiots who poke a grizzly with a stick in one hand and a cap gun in the other.

It's comin'.


Indictments are coming. A few of Trump's crew will get pinched this week. Probably Friday.
Originally Posted by Slidellkid
5th grader with a 160 IQ!!


Because Fuggin Northman the idiot could get accepted at the University of Pennsylvania and attend the Wharton school of Finance. GMAFB

On the face of listening to Trump speak many times, and considering his business success; watching his expressions, and seeing his policy results against almost complete opposition and obstruction, I can make a guess as to the credibility of the content of your post.

Aside from other abilities, I would say, IQ-wise, he is a “man” “north” of at least 120; maybe 130.

Perhaps you’ve been out in the cold too long...in spite of the global warming.
Originally Posted by George_De_Vries_3rd

On the face of listening to Trump speak many times, and considering his business success; watching his expressions, and seeing his policy results against almost complete opposition and obstruction, I can make a guess as to the credibility of the content of your post.

Aside from other abilities, I would say, IQ-wise, he is a “man” “north” of at least 120; maybe 130.

Perhaps you’ve been out in the cold too long...in spite of the global warming.



I think I read that he is 140 or 150.
Originally Posted by RollingThunder
Originally Posted by RickyD
Originally Posted by R_H_Clark
Amazing how such a moron became one of the richest and most powerful men in the world.

Just proves who the real morons are. The kind of idiots who poke a grizzly with a stick in one hand and a cap gun in the other.

It's comin'.


Indictments are coming. A few of Trump's crew will get pinched this week. Probably Friday.



Lmao.

#soon
Originally Posted by Northman
New Woodward book, with detailed and recorded interviews with several high ranking people working in the White House came out today.


Mattis, the Warrior Monk was quoted as saying Trump has the mind of a fifth or sixth grader, not able to understanding basic multi dimensional problems.



Might explain why his daily intelligence briefings are down to half a page, littered with pictures, instead of text.
.......................Northman is running a little on the south side....As always..........

Lets see now......... You, Paddler, Crazy Pooch, Miles IQ -58 and a few of your other Trump hating friends on here should all get together and have a pity (woe is us) party after the midterms.

And then when Trump gets re-elected in 2020, your miseries will know no bounds.
Originally Posted by reivertom
Yeah.....I believe everything this over-the-hill washed up so-called "Journalist" writes.


Who wrote and quoted from his “anonymous sources “. I’m quite sure they were anon.
I love it, CNN runs the story but doesn't tell of Mattis's response to the allegations. Fox ran Mattis's response......Can anyone guess what it was?

Fuggin' liberals are more desperate than they have ever been.

This is fun to watch.

#soon
Originally Posted by 12344mag
I love it, CNN runs the story but doesn't tell of Mattis's response to the allegations. Fox ran Mattis's response......Can anyone guess what it was?

Fuggin' liberals are more desperate than they have ever been.

This is fun to watch.

#soon


Sounded like the General was amused by it all.
I read a book, "Skyscraper Dreams" over the weekend about NYC developers. It was written in the late 80s-early 90s. The chapter about Trump really stuck out, At least according to the author Trump seems to come across as immature and hot headed but has an uncanny ability to manipulate the media and government bureacracy into imploding and giving him exactly what he wants. Sounds kinds of familiar....
To the OP. Why in the world do you pass fake news to this group? Don't you understand, they know your just a puppet for the socialist agenda! That makes you untrustworthy at best!
Originally Posted by jaguartx
I will take a genius 5 grader over a traitorous NWO muzzy puppet any day.



Same here.
Fixed again.

Don't feed the troll.
Aynomous Liberal Socialist Democrat source...


Originally Posted by Kellywk
I read a book, "Skyscraper Dreams" over the weekend about NYC developers. It was written in the late 80s-early 90s. The chapter about Trump really stuck out, At least according to the author Trump seems to come across as immature and hot headed but has an uncanny ability to manipulate the media and government bureacracy into imploding and giving him exactly what he wants. Sounds kinds of familiar....


Spot on. Not everyone can grab puzzies with impunity and especially not corksuckers like Woodward and Nordman.
Originally Posted by Northman
New Woodward book, with detailed and recorded interviews with several high ranking people working in the White House came out today.


Mattis, the Warrior Monk was quoted as saying Trump has the mind of a fifth or sixth grader, not able to understanding basic multi dimensional problems.



Might explain why his daily intelligence briefings are down to half a page, littered with pictures, instead of text.


Would ya look at that, Mattis says it’s fake news. I’m sure you’re going to edit your post now to correct the record right?

http://thehill.com/policy/defense/405056-mattis-calls-woodwards-reporting-on-him-fiction
Originally Posted by Slidellkid
5th grader with a 160 IQ!!


You're 100 points high. Guys, Trump's an idiot, so stupid he doesn't realize how stupid he is. Failure as a businessman times four or five bankruptcies, failure as a president, as in the worst president in history after less than 2 years. Overachiever in that regard. Anybody who's paying attention to this administration and thinks Trump is intelligent is blind, as stupid as Trump, or both.
Originally Posted by kellory
Trump has never personally filed bankruptcy. (Iirc) A few of his casinos did, when the existing laws made more sense to do so than not.


Oh my how tactful you are. What a pathetic dodge. His companies did go bankrupt. And the bankers in the US wouldn't lend him any more money for they all thought him a BAD risk. How did he rebound? The US bankers thought it was in their best interest to prop him up instead of him totally financially collapsing. And then there was the foreign money that propped him up. Which leads to the who and why.

Dig a little deeper through the BS and you begin to see the BEAR.
Originally Posted by benquick
Originally Posted by kellory
Trump has never personally filed bankruptcy. (Iirc) A few of his casinos did, when the existing laws made more sense to do so than not.


Oh my how tactful you are. What a pathetic dodge. His companies did go bankrupt. And the bankers in the US wouldn't lend him any more money for they all thought him a BAD risk. How did he rebound? The US bankers thought it was in their best interest to prop him up instead of him totally financially collapsing. And then there was the foreign money that propped him up. Which leads to the who and why.

Dig a little deeper through the BS and you begin to see the BEAR.

There was no dodge. From a dollar and cents perspective it made more sense to use the existing laws as the were written, to the best advantage. Many other businesses did the same thing at the same time for the same reasons. Picking one company and yelling "ah ha! Gotcha now!!" Is flat out stupid. Businesses incorporate, go LLC, and other terms to isolate and insulate themselves personally from the business like a firewall, for much the same reasons. If the business goes down, you don't lose your house and car as well. There is nothing underhanded about it.
not even worth the effort
Originally Posted by Northman
...quoted as saying Trump has the mind of a fifth or sixth grader, not able to understanding basic multi dimensional problems.


I guess that's why a year and a half into his presidency the economy is booming, unemployment is at a 25 year low, the stock market is hitting record highs, taxes have been lowered, North Korea is talking to South Korea, ISIS is practically defeated, millions are off of food stamps, a new trade deal has been negotiated with Mexico, and we now have a gorgeous model as first lady instead of a transvestite.

Meanwhile the "world's smartest woman" continues her crying tour trying to explain how she lost to a guy with the mind of a fifth or sixth grader while the Harvard law graduate that wrecked the country gets rich off of the proceeds from his books that no one has read.

I'll take the fifth grader.
Originally Posted by benquick
Originally Posted by kellory
Trump has never personally filed bankruptcy. (Iirc) A few of his casinos did, when the existing laws made more sense to do so than not.


Oh my how tactful you are. What a pathetic dodge. His companies did go bankrupt. And the bankers in the US wouldn't lend him any more money for they all thought him a BAD risk. How did he rebound? The US bankers thought it was in their best interest to prop him up instead of him totally financially collapsing. And then there was the foreign money that propped him up. Which leads to the who and why.

Dig a little deeper through the BS and you begin to see the BEAR.


Oh joy, another liberal POS sock puppet........ GFY
I just can't figure why you good men engage these dumb asses.

You won't change their alleged minds, and the pig likes rolling in the mud.

Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by benquick
Originally Posted by kellory
Trump has never personally filed bankruptcy. (Iirc) A few of his casinos did, when the existing laws made more sense to do so than not.


Oh my how tactful you are. What a pathetic dodge. His companies did go bankrupt. And the bankers in the US wouldn't lend him any more money for they all thought him a BAD risk. How did he rebound? The US bankers thought it was in their best interest to prop him up instead of him totally financially collapsing. And then there was the foreign money that propped him up. Which leads to the who and why.

Dig a little deeper through the BS and you begin to see the BEAR.

There was no dodge. From a dollar and cents perspective it made more sense to use the existing laws as the were written, to the best advantage. Many other businesses did the same thing at the same time for the same reasons. Picking one company and yelling "ah ha! Gotcha now!!" Is flat out stupid. Businesses incorporate, go LLC, and other terms to isolate and insulate themselves personally from the business like a firewall, for much the same reasons. If the business goes down, you don't lose your house and car as well. There is nothing underhanded about it.


Dude, the guy went bankrupt at least four times, and in so doing hurt lots of people. He's a failure.
Originally Posted by Paddler
Dude, the guy went bankrupt at least four times, and in so doing hurt lots of people. He's a failure.


He's a Billionaire and President of the United States. Can I be a failure too? Please??

Stupid pfhukking LIEberal pukes.
Originally Posted by Paddler
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by benquick
Originally Posted by kellory
Trump has never personally filed bankruptcy. (Iirc) A few of his casinos did, when the existing laws made more sense to do so than not.


Oh my how tactful you are. What a pathetic dodge. His companies did go bankrupt. And the bankers in the US wouldn't lend him any more money for they all thought him a BAD risk. How did he rebound? The US bankers thought it was in their best interest to prop him up instead of him totally financially collapsing. And then there was the foreign money that propped him up. Which leads to the who and why.

Dig a little deeper through the BS and you begin to see the BEAR.

There was no dodge. From a dollar and cents perspective it made more sense to use the existing laws as the were written, to the best advantage. Many other businesses did the same thing at the same time for the same reasons. Picking one company and yelling "ah ha! Gotcha now!!" Is flat out stupid. Businesses incorporate, go LLC, and other terms to isolate and insulate themselves personally from the business like a firewall, for much the same reasons. If the business goes down, you don't lose your house and car as well. There is nothing underhanded about it.


Dude, the guy went bankrupt at least four times, and in so doing hurt lots of people. He's a failure.
......................And if you Piddle Paddle are without failure, then cast the first stone!!!
Originally Posted by Magnumdood
Originally Posted by Paddler
Dude, the guy went bankrupt at least four times, and in so doing hurt lots of people. He's a failure.


He's a Billionaire and President of the United States. Can I be a failure too? Please??

Stupid pfhukking LIEberal pukes.



Everybody can be a Billionaire... I am a Billionaire... I just won´t show my tax returns. See.. I am Billionaire too..
Originally Posted by Northman

Everybody can be a Billionaire... I am a Billionaire... I just won´t show my tax returns. See.. I am Billionaire too..


Are you living in the White House, screwing Melania, and crapping on a gold chitter? If not then you're a dipchit like everybody else.
Originally Posted by Crow hunter
Originally Posted by Northman

Everybody can be a Billionaire... I am a Billionaire... I just won´t show my tax returns. See.. I am Billionaire too..


Are you living in the White House, screwing Melania, and crapping on a gold chitter? If not then you're a dipchit like everybody else.



I am not saying I´m trump.. I am just a billionaire, like him.

Originally Posted by Paddler
Originally Posted by kellory
Originally Posted by benquick
Originally Posted by kellory
Trump has never personally filed bankruptcy. (Iirc) A few of his casinos did, when the existing laws made more sense to do so than not.


Oh my how tactful you are. What a pathetic dodge. His companies did go bankrupt. And the bankers in the US wouldn't lend him any more money for they all thought him a BAD risk. How did he rebound? The US bankers thought it was in their best interest to prop him up instead of him totally financially collapsing. And then there was the foreign money that propped him up. Which leads to the who and why.

Dig a little deeper through the BS and you begin to see the BEAR.

There was no dodge. From a dollar and cents perspective it made more sense to use the existing laws as the were written, to the best advantage. Many other businesses did the same thing at the same time for the same reasons. Picking one company and yelling "ah ha! Gotcha now!!" Is flat out stupid. Businesses incorporate, go LLC, and other terms to isolate and insulate themselves personally from the business like a firewall, for much the same reasons. If the business goes down, you don't lose your house and car as well. There is nothing underhanded about it.


Dude, the guy went bankrupt at least four times, and in so doing hurt lots of people. He's a failure.


Hm-m-m,...

https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/studies/states-counties-highest-bankruptcy-rates/

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States with the highest bankruptcy rates

1.) Tennessee, 553 bankruptcy filings per 100,000 residents
2.) Alabama, 529 bankruptcy filings per 100,000 residents
3.) Georgia, 483 bankruptcy filings per 100,000 residents
4.) Illinois, 432 bankruptcy filings per 100,000 residents
5.) Utah, 392 bankruptcy filings per 100,000 residents
6.) Indiana, 387 bankruptcy filings per 100,000 residents
7.) Mississippi, 361 bankruptcy filings per 100,000 residents
8.) Kentucky, 345 bankruptcy filings per 100,000 residents
9.) Arkansas, 344 bankruptcy filings per 100,000 residents
10.) Ohio, 322 bankruptcy filings per 100,000 residents


Companies that have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy by year

27 healthcare bankruptcies so far in 2017

Hospitals Going Bankrupt Thanks to ObamaCare

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Wednesday, 29 November 2017
Hospitals Going Bankrupt Thanks to ObamaCare

A large number of hospital bankruptcies is on the horizon — many of them thanks to ObamaCare.

According to Bloomberg:

A wave of hospitals and other medical companies are likely to restructure their debt or file for bankruptcy in the coming year, following the recent spate of failing retailers and energy drillers, according to restructuring professionals. Regulatory changes, technological advances and the rise of urgent-care centers have created a “perfect storm” for health-care companies, said David Neier, a partner in the New York office of law firm Winston & Strawn LLC.

Among those “regulatory changes” are the outgrowths of ObamaCare. By mandating that Americans have health insurance, the law was supposed to solve the problem of hospitals being saddled with bad debt from treating uninsured patients, whom they are required to treat under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act of 1986. Of course, as with so many other ObamaCare promises, this one hasn’t quite panned out as advertised.

For one thing, not nearly as many Americans as expected actually ended up insured. A recent Gallup poll found that the uninsured rate among adults today is the highest it’s been since the end of 2014, just one year into ObamaCare’s individual mandate.

One reason that many Americans have decided to forgo insurance is that ObamaCare makes it extremely expensive, particularly for those who are unlikely to need it. Those who decide to buy anyway often opt for policies with high deductibles because their premiums are lower. Unfortunately, noted Bloomberg, “that has translated into more bad debt from customers for hospitals and other providers.”

“Patients are unlikely to pay medical bills that are greater than 5 percent of household income, according to the Advisory Board, a consulting firm to hospitals,” Bloomberg reported last year. “Median household income in the U.S. is at about $53,000, suggesting that when out-of-pocket charges exceed $2,600 hospitals can forget about collecting, said Spencer Perlman, an analyst with Height Securities in Washington.”

“It feels like a sucker punch,” John Henderson, CEO of Texas’ Childress Regional Medical Center, told the news service. “When someone has a really high deductible, effectively they’re still uninsured, and most people in Childress don’t have $5,000 lying around to pay their bills.”

Indeed, small, rural hospitals such as Henderson’s are imploding under “the crushing weight of regulation through” ObamaCare, according to U.S. News & World Report. “The sum total of mandated automation, reporting requirements, shrinking reimbursements and increasing penalties for noncompliance with other mandates has left rural hospitals out in the cold.”

Reimbursements are about to plummet even further. ObamaCare “reduced payments to hospitals that serve a large number of poor and uninsured patients, known as ‘disproportionate share hospitals,’ on the theory that more patients would be insured under the law,” wrote Bloomberg. “Congress delayed those cuts several times, but didn’t do so for the current fiscal year, which may ‘single-handedly throw hospitals into immediate financial distress — many operate on less than one day’s cash,’ [Winston & Strawn’s Neier] said in an interview.”

In short, the increase in the number of insured individuals (who can also afford their deductibles) that was supposed to offset the decrease in reimbursements hasn’t happened, so hospitals will be saddled with nearly as many patients who can’t pay as in pre-ObamaCare days while getting fewer subsidies to offset the cost of their treatment. The results aren’t difficult to predict.

While the rate of bankruptcy filings in general has fallen significantly since 2010, the rate for healthcare companies has increased dramatically, more than tripling this year. The Polsinelli Health Care Services Distress Research index cited ObamaCare “as one of the systemic changes rocking the sector,” reported Bloomberg.

In truth, ObamaCare is just the straw that is bending, if not breaking, the back of the U.S. healthcare system. The rest of the bale consists of subsidies, taxes, mandates, and regulations that have distorted both supply and demand to such an extent that actual market prices in healthcare — with some notable exceptions — are nearly impossible to discern, leading to both shortages and exorbitant costs. ObamaCare certainly needs to go, but many more policy changes also must occur before Americans can once again obtain affordable, quality care.


6 months of Obamacare and I’m Headed Towards Bankruptcy: One Doctor’s Insights

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6 months of Obamacare and I’m Headed Towards Bankruptcy: One Doctor’s Insights
Posted on June 20, 2014 by Drpost

I was a bright, enthusiastic, and hopeful child full of dreams to help others. I fantasized about performing the most challenging and complex surgical techniques and then walking into a room with a humble smile while people greeted me with appreciation, hope, and respect for saving lives. I was offered a full scholarship to MIT for Computer Science and I passed it up to accrue hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical school debt in order to become a surgeon. MIT will you take me back? Please? Is it too late?

OK….. I was a dreamer. I genuinely believed–from the bottom of my heart–that all the brutal physical, mental, and financial sacrifices of training to become a physician would lead to a comfortable and tremendously fulfilling life—financially and emotionally.

Unfortunately, rather than enjoying the fruits of a hard-earned career this year, I noticed an alarming change in the dynamic of my career and where my surgical practice is headed. I tried to convince myself that I was just feeling pessimistic, and that nothing had really changed significantly. However, when I saw that every month my earnings have been declining, I decided that I needed to sit down and evaluate what has been happening to my practice. I focused exclusively on the last 6 months—the exact period since the inception of Obamacare. I sat down and looked at the numbers and trends in detail and I was horrified by the new reality of my private practice. I want to share with you what has been happening around me as a private practice physician since Obamacare was enforced.

The Electronic Medical Records requirement will lead to a 5% increase in my overhead costs. My surgical practice has spent hours looking for an Electronic Medical Records System to avoid penalization by the government. The costs of this new system (even taking into account incentive payments by the government) will raise our operating overhead by at least 5% a year. That will translate to tens of thousands of dollars in lost revenue for each doctor in our office. E-prescribing now leads to 2 extra hours of work per day for our office.

The number of my Medicaid patients has risen by 12% and the number of private insurance patients has declined by 22%. I must see three to four Medicaid patients to earn the same amount as one of my patients with private insurance

Referring doctor supply is shrinking rapidly. 20% of my referring doctors have left private practice completely! This was the most astonishing and disappointing discovery for me. Several doctors who used to refer me 10 patients a week, on average, have already quit medicine completely. One of my greatest referral sources is now earning 3X as much working as an HMO administrator, and many of my most loyal referring docs have moved to work for hospitals, large medical groups, or HMOs like Kaiser. Referrals of new patients have consequently plummeted dramatically.

Doctors retiring much earlier than before. 5% of my referring doctors retired from medicine in the last six months alone. They were young by retirement standards (in their 50s early 60s)

Concierge practices on the rise. 10% of my referring doctors have decided not to take insurance at all or have decided to practice “concierge medicine” and charge yearly retainers ranging from $500/patient to $20,000/patient. They are seeing fewer patients now and that means fewer surgical referrals. As a surgeon, the concierge model is not a viable option because we don’t usually treat chronic patients.

Emergency Rooms far busier with more (not fewer) uninsured patients. Another shocker. My emergency room on-call work hours at my local hospital have quadrupled and the number of uninsured patients that I have seen on-call has quadrupled as well. I am not sure why, but I am working four times as hard and collecting 75% less from the patients I see through the Emergency Room Panel.

I cannot provide a great education for my kids. I applied for private schools for my son for Kindergarten, because our local public school is not very good. The gifted track at our school system is even behind most regular public schools in other districts. When interviewing for the private schools, my friend who works for one of the admissions offices told me that I should try to hide the fact that I am a doctor. She said, “They rarely accept doctors’ kids (unless they are legacies) because doctors can’t afford the tuition anymore and are pulling their kids out.” She was right–we weren’t accepted to any private schools for my son. One of my patients who is a successful TV producer got his kid into three amazing private schools. My son is 5 years old and reads third grade level books. As a doctor, I cannot even provide my kid with the education he needs?

Increased patient morbidity due to transferring medical care from Physicians to Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants. I have seen a dramatic increase in Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants taking over the jobs of physicians to cut down costs. I have utmost respect for NPs and PAs. However, I have discovered GRAVE problems due to this rapid transfer in medical decision making and treatment to healthcare providers without medical school and residency training. In the last six months, I have seen one Nurse Practitioner misdiagnose a complex toe fracture as “cellulitis.” I have seen a Physician Assistant fail to recognize a patient who was having classic stroke symptoms. I operated urgently on a child who had appendicitis that was misdiagnosed by a Nurse Practitioner as a stomach flu and given Pepto-Bismol. I had two cases where I had to re-suture complex wounds that should have been referred to a surgeon but were repaired by Physician Assistants, and I had a patient who had Stage III breast cancer repeatedly missed by two different Nurse Practitioners who were hired by the hospital to perform breast cancer screenings and the list goes on.

If the California Anti-MICRA Law passes on the November Ballot, I will be forced to shut down my practice. The California Anti-MICRA measure—which raises the pain and suffering cap on malpractice cases exponentially—somehow landed on the November ballot. lf this deceptive law (hiding large financial incentives for frivolous and subjective malpractice lawsuits under the guise of physician safety measures) passes, it will surely force me out of business. I will no longer be able to practice medicine as the rising liability from this law and the rising medical malpractice premiums will completely wipe out my practice.

My revenue as a private practice surgeon is plummeting. This demise in the profitability of my surgical practice due to Obamacare is not a gradual process. These economic and personal losses are RAPID and DRAMATIC. My referral pool is rapidly dwindling. I am no longer able to provide a great education for my own children. My liability costs will skyrocket if this new California liability provision encouraging large payouts for “pain and suffering” lawsuits takes effect.

Doctors:

I sincerely hope that you are not experiencing any of these difficulties and that my personal situation is entirely unique. I hope that I am still a dreamer and that this is just one very long bad dream.

Sincerely,

Once Hopeful Surgeon

How many new hospitals, clinics or doctors offices where started up because of Obamacare?
I've not read through all the responses....someone may have made this point already so I apologize if they have.....

So what if Trump is "slower"...and I'm not saying that he is, but let's assume just for fun....

I help coach a local football team in the fall. So we have a Mike linebacker that's SLOW (physically), not mentally...but he's always at the ball/making tackles. He's a good .2 sec's slower on his 40 than another kid but even being slower he makes more tackles because he reads, steps, and flows better. Being faster doesn't help if you take 2 wrong steps each play. In the end, results matter.

Trump gets more results, in less time, than anyone else has in a long time.
Originally Posted by Northman
How many new hospitals, clinics or doctors offices where started up because of Obamacare?


My two local hospitals were bought out by a healthcare conglomerate and are scheduled to be closed down. Local Doctors are closing their private practices and going to work as employees of the healthcare conglomerate. Obamacares sole propose is to centralize the medical industry and peoples medical history.
Thats in your place.. Nationwide.
Here are a few facts about Trump's bankruptcies, the liberals will not bother to read....
https://www.snopes.com/news/2016/08/01/donald-trumps-bankruptcies/
Originally Posted by Northman
Thats in your place.. Nationwide.


Whats so great about new hospitals and doctors offices if you don't have a choice of healthcare providers to choose from?
Originally Posted by Pat85
Originally Posted by Northman
Thats in your place.. Nationwide.


Whats so great about new hospitals and doctors offices if you don't have a choice of healthcare providers to choose from?


Veering off topic now I looked back at the OP
The OP is a fugking idiot period!!!

I also like how Piddler and his sock puppet Bentquick respond one after another. All poor excuses for men.
Originally Posted by Pat85
Originally Posted by Northman
How many new hospitals, clinics or doctors offices where started up because of Obamacare?


My two local hospitals were bought out by a healthcare conglomerate and are scheduled to be closed down. Local Doctors are closing their private practices and going to work as employees of the healthcare conglomerate. Obamacares sole propose is to centralize the medical industry and peoples medical history.


Same thing in this region. Rural areas took a particularly hard hit. Need emergency or general medical care now... many folks are looking at a long drive
Originally Posted by tndrbstr
Originally Posted by Pat85
Originally Posted by Northman
How many new hospitals, clinics or doctors offices where started up because of Obamacare?


My two local hospitals were bought out by a healthcare conglomerate and are scheduled to be closed down. Local Doctors are closing their private practices and going to work as employees of the healthcare conglomerate. Obamacares sole propose is to centralize the medical industry and peoples medical history.


Same thing in this region. Rural areas took a particularly hard hit. Need emergency or general medical care now... many folks are looking at a long drive

It looks to me like the expansion of Medicaid essentially allowed hospitals to be subsidized by the government. In rural areas, money is tighter, and they simply couldn't afford it. Looks a lot like a backdoor path to government run hospitals, to me.
Both Mattis and Kelley have refuted their quotes validity. That’s pretty interesting.
Originally Posted by Pahntr760
Both Mattis and Kelley have refuted their quotes validity. That’s pretty interesting.



Cause they want to keep their jobs, to prevent trump invading Syria, Iran or NK.
Originally Posted by Northman
Originally Posted by Pahntr760
Both Mattis and Kelley have refuted their quotes validity. That’s pretty interesting.



Cause they want to keep their jobs, to prevent trump invading Syria, Iran or NK.


And again he pulls out another fecal encrusted non-fact from his orifice.
The Snopes article can be interpreted in many ways. Trump has declared bankruptcy multiple times because his companies were billions of dollars in debt. The bottom line is whether you'd trust him with your money, or daughter, or anything else. American banks haven't wanted to touch him with a ten foot pole for a long time, for good reason. He's a failure as a business man, and will ultimately fail as a president. The Woodward book is very concerning as it makes clear he's not fit for office. The noose is tightening.
Originally Posted by Northman
Originally Posted by Magnumdood
Originally Posted by Paddler
Dude, the guy went bankrupt at least four times, and in so doing hurt lots of people. He's a failure.


He's a Billionaire and President of the United States. Can I be a failure too? Please??

Stupid pfhukking LIEberal pukes.



Everybody can be a Billionaire... I am a Billionaire... I just won´t show my tax returns. See.. I am Billionaire too..


How about POTUS smart azz?
There was a farmer who's crops died in the field.
So he borrowed seed money from a wealthy framer who's crops faired better.
Again his crops failed.
So he went back to the same farmer and borrowed seed money again.
AGAIN his crops failed, and he went back to the same farmer to borrow again.....
"I can't do" he said "you're a bad risk, I can't do it again"
"It's not for crops, the failed replied....I need traveling money. I need to go become President."

That failed farmer was Goerge Washington.

These Lifelong Democrats Voted for Trump and Aren’t Sorry

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These Lifelong Democrats Voted for Trump and Aren’t Sorry

A baker, a mechanic, and a former union rep, all from the Rust Belt or Midwest, all Democrats, and all fed up with the status quo, say they voted for Trump and would do it again.
Salena Zito and Brad Todd
05.11.18 10:41 PM ET


Voices from Democratic Counties Where Trump Won Big

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Counties Where Trump Won Big

BY ELIZABETH DIAS, HALEY SWEETLAND EDWARDS AND KARL VICK

Among Donald Trump’s supporters, the real estate mogul’s victory was akin to a revolution, a mandate delivered en masse by working class voters sidelined in the modern economy.

“On Election Night, I couldn’t believe it was happening. I was up late watching every state go Trump and I was baffled,” said Sue Stavish-O’Boyle, a long-time Democrat from Forty Fort, Pennsylvania who voted enthusiastically for Trump. “I thought, wow, I can’t believe it! The little people have a voice!”

There was a lot of that. Trump’s victory was no less shocking to the 65.3 million who voted for Hillary Clinton. And the problem was not only that pollsters and pundits failed to foresee that former Democrats like Stavish-O’Boyle in the Rust Belt would flip to Trump. It was that many Clinton supporters simply didn’t know anyone personally voted for the man. And vice versa. The country is not only divided, it is separated. For decades, researchers pointed out that shifting demographics—including the tendency among those with advanced degrees to move away from where they grew up—our communities have grown more ideologically homogenous. More and more, we live among people who vote like we do. According to the most recent election data, nearly half of us—48%—reside in what’s known as “landslide county,” where 60% or more of the population votes for the same candidate. In 1976, that number was 27%, according to Bill Bishop and Robert Cushing, the authors of the 2008 book, The Big Sort: Why the Clustering of Like-Minded America Is Tearing Us Apart.

This kind of ideological segregation gives rise to the kind of comedic, if perhaps apocryphal, remark by New Yorker writer Pauline Kael after the 1972 election: “I can’t believe Nixon won. I don’t know anyone who voted for him.” You heard the same from Londoners after the Brexit vote, which was carried by the countryside. The self-sorting makes common ground harder to find — Clinton dismissing Trump’s base as a “basket of deplorables,” for instance — and caricature and tribalism to creep into a pluralistic republic. The risk is seeing fellow Americans as The Other.

To add texture to demographic generalities—non-college educated whites versus minorities, rural versus urban—TIME sent three correspondents to five counties scattered across Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. They looked at counties that had voted for President Obama in 2008 and 2012 and flipped for Trump in 2016, but the individuals interviewed were met at random: A correctional officer waiting at an auto body shop; a young women off to pick up her kids at the school bus; a guy operating a table saw in his front yard.

The result is a pastiche of American voices. Some were incorporated in TIME’s special Dec. 19 issue. Others are sampled here, a handful of real Americans, Democrats and Republicans alike, who cast a vote for the candidate who, in victory, became TIME’s Person of the Year for 2016.
Woodward is a less than useless tool, he's a useless fool.

MM
I have a huge respect for Mathis. His integrity is impeccable. He is rightfully called a Marine's Marine.

Right before he became the defense secretary, he flew all the home to fulfill a jury summons

https://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/local/article116590898.html

On his return trips home, he is often seen sharing beers in local watering holes and he always visits his favorite donut shop when he is in town.


https://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/local/article189645834.html


https://dailycaller.com/2018/08/06/secretary-mattis-doughnut-bar/
Mattis talks the talk and walks the walk. He is not someone to mess with.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/gen-james-mattis/story?id=43694921
Title maintenance

Don't feed the troll.
POTUS just put the death nail into Bob Woodward’s head in a 5 minute off the cuff Q&A with the media pigs. He is getting very good at job.
Originally Posted by Toddly
POTUS just put the death nail into Bob Woodward’s head in a 5 minute off the cuff Q&A with the media pigs. He is getting very good at job.


Only dimwits think Trump has any credibility, especially compared to somebody like Woodward.
Originally Posted by Northman
New Woodward book, with detailed and recorded interviews with several high ranking people working in the White House came out today.


Mattis, the Warrior Monk was quoted as saying Trump has the mind of a fifth or sixth grader, not able to understanding basic multi dimensional problems.



Might explain why his daily intelligence briefings are down to half a page, littered with pictures, instead of text.


I served under Mattis. He doesn't run his kocksmoker like the typical leftwing moonbat.
Mattis calls revelations about President Trump in Woodward’s new book ‘fiction’ .

Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis on Tuesday pushed back hard against a new book containing shocking revelations about how President Donald Trump has allegedly operated and how his most senior aides reportedly have little respect for him — allegations that have immediately raised questions about how long some of his advisers would continue to serve.

Among the revelations in veteran journalist Bob Woodward’s new book, “Fear: Trump in the White House," Trump allegedly called for the assassination of Syrian president Bashar Assad after the 2017 chemical strike.

“Trump called Mattis and said he wanted to assassinate the dictator,” according to a passage from the book, which will be released Sept. 11.

“Let’s f**king kill him! Let’s go in. Let’s kill the f**king lot of them,” Trump said, according to Woodward.

Mattis told the president that he would get right on it.

But after hanging up the phone, he told a senior aide: “We’re not going to do any of that. We’re going to be much more measured.”

The national security team then developed options for the more conventional airstrike that Trump ultimately ordered.

Mattis, who was traveling to India when the news stories broke, issued a statement challenging that passage and others, including one where he allegedly said Trump "acted like — and had the understanding of — ‘a fifth- or sixth-grader,’ ” when Mattis was trying to explain to him the importance of keeping U.S. troops on the Korean Peninsula.

Trump has repeatedly canceled U.S.-Korea joint exercises, saying they cost too much and provoke North Korea.

“The contemptuous words about the President attributed to me in Woodward’s book were never uttered by me or in my presence,” Mattis said in a statement. “While I generally enjoy reading fiction, this is a uniquely Washington brand of literature, and his anonymous sources do not lend credibility.”

Mattis went on to cite his work to date with Trump to improve military readiness, strike the Islamic State and get NATO allies to contribute more to defense.


Mattis is not the only official in the book who allegedly attacked Trump’s intellect or decision-making. Retired Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, the White House chief of staff, is quoted as saying the president is an idiot, and that it’s the worst job he’s ever had.

Kelly issued a similar denial through the White House.

“The idea I ever called the President an idiot is not true," Kelly said in a statement.

He called the book passage “another pathetic attempt to smear people close to President Trump and distract from the administration’s many successes.”


Similar alleged statements by former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who reportedly called Trump a “moron,” were cited as one of the reasons Tillerson ultimately left the position after just a year on the job, leading to questions about Mattis' and Kelly’s own tenures.

It’s been speculated that Mattis, who has been out of the loop on several key White House decisions, may also be leaving the administration before Trump’s first term is complete. Aides close to Mattis have previously said that they expect he will stay for the whole term if asked, due to some of the internal Pentagon readiness issues he is closely focused on and would like to see through to fruition.

“In serving in this administration, the idea that I would show contempt for the elected Commander-in-Chief, President Trump, or tolerate disrespect to the office of the President from within our Department of Defense, is a product of someone’s rich imagination," Mattis said.


https://www.militarytimes.com/news/...ent-trump-in-woodwards-new-book-fiction/
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