I do wonder what would happen if the military disagreed so badly with a sitting president and had no civil recourse to remove him from office (ala current senate and cabinet), would a military coup actually be plausible if say 60% of the public supported the removal of the president?
Trump Tells Allies He Wants Absolved War Criminals to Campaign for Him If Donald Trump gets his wish, he’ll soon take the three convicted or accused war criminals he spared from consequence on the road as special guests in his re-election campaign, according to two sources who have heard Trump discuss their potential roles for the 2020 effort. https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-tells-allies-he-wants-absolved-war-criminals-to-campaign-for-him
Equating war crimes that even caused the Secretary of the Navy to resign over with turkeys... guess this is what defending trump has brought you to...
Did it commit cold blooded murder? Because if it did, with the whole hen house testifying against him and he was found guilty at trial ,then yeah, they probably would.
So Trump couldn't be bothered to serve in the military because of the horrible case of bone spurs that he had. But he has no problem overriding military justice case. The lack of support for our military from this president and his supporters is disgusting.
Yeah he's an *******, but from 1966 - 1973 dodging the draft by any means possible was considered morally justifiable by the whole generation. There wasn't nearly the patriotic fervor of WW2 or 9/11. carry on
"Whole generation" is a huge exaggeration, especially in the early years: lots of guys volunteered, and lots viewed it as an obligation to the Nation. Trump was not dodging the war on moral grounds, he was taking advantage of being rich. There's a huge difference, to me at least.
I actually thought about that before posting. But there is a difference in burning your draft card and taking a stand to getting out of it by 'bone spurs'. I will grant that I wasn't there so don't know how common that was. I do think that no matter what he isn't qualified to over rule the military justice system.