Anonymous ID: 3d32fc July 30, 2022, 9:45 a.m. No.16937934   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7953 >>7960 >>8098

>>16937871

Interesting point! Flynn basically has been campaigning for a 2024 presidential run, he just needs a WAR so he can claim America needs a “People’s General” for President. Eric has been on stage right along side of him! Keep your enemies close!

Anonymous ID: 3d32fc July 30, 2022, 9:53 a.m. No.16937953   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16937934

Not that Eric is running, but future Presidency! He has a huge following thanks to Flynn and his digital soldiers. #MerryChristmas

#ChristmasInJuly

DJT will return. I like that he’s living rent free in the minds of the LameStreamMedia! Maybe some Fly Fishing Soon!

“Aww 🥰 you’re gonna be so happy”

Anonymous ID: 3d32fc July 30, 2022, 10:10 a.m. No.16938008   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8047

>>16937960

I'm going to thank Susan [National Security Advisor Susan Rice] again, but I would really like everybody to give her another round of applause. That was an amazing speech.

This is an appropriate place, the Institute of Peace, right? I want to thank everybody for their very kind welcome, not only here last night, but really sort of back into government. I want to thank the U.S. Institute of Peace, and I especially want to thank Nancy Lindborg and Steve Hadley, and many of the other former national security advisors and other cabinet officers for their graciousness, their time and their counsel over these past two months.

With the current and former national security advisors and the array of current and former National Security Council staffers and others that are in the room here today, I mean this really represents the collective wisdom and experience of some of America's greatest national security thinkers, practitioners and do-ers. And what I'd like to do is just take a brief pause because I'm in awe of Secretary Albright who is sitting here in front today, and I'd like everybody to just give her a big round of applause for her dignity. Thank you so much. Thank you.

I mean, there's, as Susan just demonstrated, and as Secretary Albright has also demonstrated, just a grace, a dignity, an elegance and a commitment to this country that is, that goes beyond our wildest imaginations. People outside don’t realize the sacrifices that you see in Dr. Rice, Ambassador Rice, and what you see in Secretary Albright, and I think that that transcends who we are.

It is Americans that are our greatest asset. Our American people, the American people that we have in this country, across this country.

That said, the gravity of this moment is a bit overwhelming, as I step back into government for what I know is a monumental task ahead. Transitions are hard enough. They’re hard enough in anything that we do. But transitions and transfers of power from one United States president to the next are historic and this one is no exception.

To me, one of the most significant moments in American history was at the very beginning, when President John Adams was not re-elected and had to hand the presidency over to his archrival, Thomas Jefferson. It could have been a constitutional crisis, but it wasn’t. Why? Because we have a peaceful transition of power, and that is the tradition that has bound us all ever since. As for Adams and Jefferson, in their final years, they became great friends and their correspondence is one of the best examples of patriotism and bipartisan sense of national purpose among all of our leaders that has ever existed.

 

https://www.usip.org/transcript-address-lt-gen-michael-flynn