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The Coronavirus Is the Worst Intelligence Failure in U.S. History

Impeachment was a feckless exercise in partisan hate-mongering.
Trump is not up to his responsibilities.
As I said, enough blame for all.

Yeah right. Tell you what. We'll shall just assume that you're just another Republican with no moral conscience or compass. Impeaching Trump was the principled thing to do even if wasn't the politically feasible thing to do. And I think you are going to find that history is going to bear that out soon enough.
 
Yeah right. Tell you what. We'll shall just assume that you're just another Republican with no moral conscience or compass. Impeaching Trump was the principled thing to do even if wasn't politically feasible thing to do. And I think you are going to find that history is going to bear that out soon enough.

The way to get rid of Trump is to defeat him in the next election.
 
The way to get rid of Trump is to defeat him in the next election.

Well you're 'feckless' support of him on this matter is a disgraceful betrayal of the intelligence service you have purported to have served in. Which I highly doubt because I would expect you would be more 'intelligent' than this.
 
The Coronavirus Is the Worst Intelligence Failure in U.S. History

It’s more glaring than Pearl Harbor and 9/11—and it’s all the fault of Donald Trump’s leadership.

...Suffice it to say, the Trump administration has cumulatively failed, both in taking seriously the specific, repeated intelligence community warnings about a coronavirus outbreak and in vigorously pursuing the nationwide response initiatives commensurate with the predicted threat. The federal government alone has the resources and authorities to lead the relevant public and private stakeholders to confront the foreseeable harms posed by the virus. Unfortunately, Trump officials made a series of judgments (minimizing the hazards of COVID-19) and decisions (refusing to act with the urgency required) that have needlessly made Americans far less safe.

...By now, there are three painfully obvious observations about Trump’s leadership style that explain the worsening coronavirus pandemic that Americans now face. First, there is the fact that once he believes absolutely anything—no matter how poorly thought-out, ill-informed, or inaccurate—he remains completely anchored to that initial impression or judgment. Leaders are unusually hubristic and overconfident; for many, the fact that they have risen to elevated levels of power is evidence of their inherent wisdom. But truly wise leaders authentically solicit feedback and criticism, are actively open thinkers, and are capable of changing their minds. By all accounts, Trump lacks these enabling competencies.

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The Coronavirus Is the Worst Intelligence Failure in U.S. History, and It's All Trump's Fault

Rain can wash away the Covid-19... so really if he just seeds storms to generate rain we should all be good.
 
Well you're 'feckless' support of him on this matter is a disgraceful betrayal of the intelligence service you have purported to have served in. Which I highly doubt because I would expect you would be more 'intelligent' than this.

I have not supported Trump.
 
The Coronavirus Is the Worst Intelligence Failure in U.S. History

It’s more glaring than Pearl Harbor and 9/11—and it’s all the fault of Donald Trump’s leadership.

...Suffice it to say, the Trump administration has cumulatively failed, both in taking seriously the specific, repeated intelligence community warnings about a coronavirus outbreak and in vigorously pursuing the nationwide response initiatives commensurate with the predicted threat. The federal government alone has the resources and authorities to lead the relevant public and private stakeholders to confront the foreseeable harms posed by the virus. Unfortunately, Trump officials made a series of judgments (minimizing the hazards of COVID-19) and decisions (refusing to act with the urgency required) that have needlessly made Americans far less safe.

...By now, there are three painfully obvious observations about Trump’s leadership style that explain the worsening coronavirus pandemic that Americans now face. First, there is the fact that once he believes absolutely anything—no matter how poorly thought-out, ill-informed, or inaccurate—he remains completely anchored to that initial impression or judgment. Leaders are unusually hubristic and overconfident; for many, the fact that they have risen to elevated levels of power is evidence of their inherent wisdom. But truly wise leaders authentically solicit feedback and criticism, are actively open thinkers, and are capable of changing their minds. By all accounts, Trump lacks these enabling competencies.

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The Coronavirus Is the Worst Intelligence Failure in U.S. History, and It's All Trump's Fault
And if Trump had taken the actions the authors seem to feel necessary, would they and others on the left have forgiven him for ballooning the deficit?
The problem with intelligence apparatus is that each considers their bailiwick as the one and only national priority. And maybe of there predictions, while long on detail are vague on timing and specificity. "something bad is going to happen in our bailiwick, sometime soon, so drop everything and give us money." Or words to that effect. :cool:
 
I'm sorry, did Wilson go on the radio at the beginning and tell the nation we would be down to zero cases very soon?

Or are you just carrying more trump water?

It was Liberal media trumpeting PC non concern and racist labeling of quarantines.
 
The Coronavirus Is the Worst Intelligence Failure in U.S. History

It’s more glaring than Pearl Harbor and 9/11—and it’s all the fault of Donald Trump’s leadership.

...Suffice it to say, the Trump administration has cumulatively failed, both in taking seriously the specific, repeated intelligence community warnings about a coronavirus outbreak and in vigorously pursuing the nationwide response initiatives commensurate with the predicted threat. The federal government alone has the resources and authorities to lead the relevant public and private stakeholders to confront the foreseeable harms posed by the virus. Unfortunately, Trump officials made a series of judgments (minimizing the hazards of COVID-19) and decisions (refusing to act with the urgency required) that have needlessly made Americans far less safe.

...By now, there are three painfully obvious observations about Trump’s leadership style that explain the worsening coronavirus pandemic that Americans now face. First, there is the fact that once he believes absolutely anything—no matter how poorly thought-out, ill-informed, or inaccurate—he remains completely anchored to that initial impression or judgment. Leaders are unusually hubristic and overconfident; for many, the fact that they have risen to elevated levels of power is evidence of their inherent wisdom. But truly wise leaders authentically solicit feedback and criticism, are actively open thinkers, and are capable of changing their minds. By all accounts, Trump lacks these enabling competencies.

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The Coronavirus Is the Worst Intelligence Failure in U.S. History, and It's All Trump's Fault

And the scariest thing is .... his poll numbers are the best they've ever been! People are ... :screwy
 
Consider the time period and the sophistication of the health system back then. They didn't have ventilators back then. They didn't have test kits. All of these tools were available to us just a few months ago, and Trump sat on his hands.

Yeah, I guess human civilization should have done a better job during the various bouts of the plague too? Should we compare Trump's policies to the various kingdoms during medieval times as well?

100 years ago isn't medieval times. I agree we weren't as technologically advanced as we are now, but your hyperbole is off the reservation. The intelligence community is not to blame here. Our initial response to this virus was a little slow, and perhaps Trump bears some responsibility for that, but after the first week or so, I'd say the response has been robust. It's helpful to realize that China admitted human to human transmission on January 20, and the first US case was documented on January 19. The cat was already out of the bag here.
 
As the facts continue to develop and be analyzed, it's better than 50/50 that Covid was developed in US labs and seeded by agencies that work with the US Intelligence sector.

Like 911 and other sinister events, it is an "inside job". Pompeo had a slip of the tongue and basically verified that.

This is biological and psychological warfare, even if the herd does need to be thinned.
 
As the facts continue to develop and be analyzed, it's better than 50/50 that Covid was developed in US labs and seeded by agencies that work with the US Intelligence sector.

Like 911 and other sinister events, it is an "inside job". Pompeo had a slip of the tongue and basically verified that.

This is biological and psychological warfare, even if the herd does need to be thinned.




COVID-19 study deals blow to conspiracy theorists

A new study on the origins of COVID-19 has concluded that the pandemic-causing strain developed naturally, and not in a laboratory.


 
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