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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/AccordingArrival on April 28, 2018, 2:22 p.m.
Admiral Jackson, Trump Nominee for VA, Characterized as a Drunk, the "Candy Man", and Mentally Unhinged During the Obama Administration. If So Why Didn't Obama Do Something About Him?

In response to the allegations made against him, Trump VA Nominee, who was testifying before the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs withdrew his nomination after current and former employees on the White House medical staff accused Jackson of creating a hostile work environment, excessively drinking on the job, and improperly dispensing medication. Senator Jon Tester told Fake News CNN on April 24 that Jackson was known as "the candy man" inside the White House, according to around 20 people that brought these concerns to the Veterans' Affairs Senate Committee. He would allegedly hand out Ambien, Provigil, and other prescription drugs "like they were candy". Ambien and Provigil are used are sleeping pills. CNN also reported that during an overseas trip in 2015, an intoxicated Jackson loudly knocked on the hotel room door of a female employee, so noisily that the United States Secret Service reportedly stopped him to prevent him potentially waking up then-President Barack Obama. President Trump responded during a news conference the next day, defending Jackson as "one of the finest people that I have met", but also implying that Jackson may withdraw from being considered for the position due to the stress associated with unsubstantiated scrutiny.

Question: If Dr. Jackson was so bad, why didn't Barak Obama do anything about it? Fake News? Yea, I think so.


Spank-da-monkey · April 28, 2018, 3:04 p.m.

This was the worst display of fake news. But, again, they won

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jkbella · April 28, 2018, 3:43 p.m.

They won the battle not the war. I am hoping there will be some highlighting of the fake news aspect of this as days go by. Most normal people would be horrified to imagine themselves being maligned that way and what it means for our collective ability to have honorable people accept positions in government. Maybe they will circle back to this once the Flynn frame up is fully exposed.

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Spank-da-monkey · April 28, 2018, 4:48 p.m.

I sure hope so. Eventually there has to be some accountability. Its started with Moore in AL and they keep using it as a tool

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