Yes, Milley has to go HotAir
John covered this story last night, so if you missed that you might want to read it first. The subject, of course, is the bombshell revelation that General Mark Milley allegedly undermined the chain of command, going behind President Trump s back to cut deals with his counterpart in the Chinese army. Before beginning, I would like to add one caveat to this conversation. All of this, at least thus far, is based on a book written by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, How much credibility you assign to their reporting is up to you. But at least for now, I believe we can take the allegation as factual for one reason. If any senior member of the military had such a scandalous accusation made against them one that should immediately result in the termination of their military career and potentially some time behind bars and it was false, they would have immediately denied it in the strongest possible terms and demanded that the claims be recanted. Milley hasn t done that, so his silence is tantamount to a confession.
via hotair.com
This is ridiculous. The accusations are based on a Bob Woodward book, which is a notoriously unreliable source. The guy is a dumb excuse for a general and should resign on general principle. But all the heavy breathing over this story is embarrassing.