I hope Tulsi Gabbard has an elephant's memory and holds
a forever grudge to her being avenged on the enemies of Patriot America.
As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
It stuns this popular girl to see the pasty pale pinkish white Senators attacking these Americans of colour in Tulsi Gabbard in radical racism from the white vagina and pale penis cliques.
A host of intelligence officials have arisen now to sign a paper confirming their respect and need for Ms. Gabbard to head United States Intelligence. The Lame Cherry reproduces the letter below exclusively for all to copy and paste.
I simply can not comprehend why it does not occur to these haters in the Senate how bad this looks in attacking Americans who are not White. This Indophobia is extreme and it must be rejected. I have seen thee most ludicrous charges against Ms. Gabbard from the Mike Flynn cult to leftists that Gabbard is part of some cult. The Constitution affords every American the right to the religion they choose as much as any political belief that is not against the Constitution of the United States.
Ms. Gabbard has been attacked by these croakers for the majority ideology that assassinating Edward Snowden is not a good idea, and that holocaust and genocide of Christian Russians is not something the United States should ever be a part of.
Tulsi Gabbard is qualified and experienced. Those against her are this dictator state of Obama Bush that like spying on people to jack off to their selfies and then droning them with bombs.
Those nasty ass GOPliters like John Cornyn, Babs Murkowski and Susan Collins must be shown the door with Mitch McConnell as their kind of hatred does not belong in the Trump Union Party where it is MERIT that is the deciding mandate and not being a tramp for world woke globalist racism, genocide, holocaust and hatred of women by these pasty pinkos.
Nuff Said
The Honorable Tom Cotton
Chairman
Select Committee on Intelligence
United States Senate
211 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
The Honorable Mark Warner
Vice Chairman
Select Committee on Intelligence
United States Senate
211 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
Dear Chairman Cotton and Vice Chairman Warner,
We, the undersigned former intelligence and national security officials, urge members of
the United States Senate to confirm Tulsi Gabbard to serve as President Trump’s Director of
National Intelligence. Her service as DNI will begin undoing the gross politicization that has
come to characterize intelligence bureaucracies, which has been to the great detriment of the
freedom and security of the United States and its citizens.
Lt. Col. Gabbard’s experience more than qualifies her for this important position. A
military officer with more than 20 years of honorable service, she undertook multiple combat
deployments and risked her life in defense of the United States. In Congress, she served on
numerous national security committees and was an outspoken champion for America’s warriors
and for our cherished constitutional freedoms.
In both these roles, she experienced first-hand how intelligence, when used as intended,
provides critical support to America’s military and political leaders.
When intelligence was abused, Lt. Col. Gabbard spoke up and insisted on safeguards. In
contrast to the many former senior intelligence officials who politicized their profession and
disgraced themselves by running misinformation operations to undermine the President of the
United States—such as by signing the infamous Biden laptop “Russian disinformation” letter or
appearing on partisan programs to knowingly mislead the public with false claims of inside
knowledge and access to classified information—Lt. Col. Gabbard stood up for truth, integrity,
and following the facts. These are precisely the values necessary for the leader of the intelligence
community.
As former collectors, analysts, consumers, and enablers of intelligence, we support Lt.
Col. Tulsi Gabbard to lead the IC. She has the integrity, and moral courage, to restore objectivity
and professionalism to the nation’s intelligence agencies.
Signed,
Robert C. O’Brien, former National Security Advisor
Richard Grenell, former Acting Director of National Intelligence
Scott P. Brown, former US Senator/US Ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa
Erik Prince, former SEAL/Intel community
Carla Sands, former U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark
Charles Williams, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Nicholas S. Kass, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, National Security Council; National
Intelligence Council, Senior CIA Officer
Rear Admiral Peter J. Brown, USCG ret., former Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Advisor to the
President
Ty McCoy, former Acting Secretary of the Air Force. (Ret.)
Jeffrey Ross Gunter, former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Iceland
Alexander B. Gray, former Deputy Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff of the White House
National Security Council
Christopher B. Porter, former National Intelligence Officer for Cyber
Abby Jones, former White House Liaison, State Department
Eddie Vasquez, former Deputy Senior Director, National Security Council
Ryan Arant, former Senior Advisor for International Negotiations, National Security Council
Ezra Cohen, former Acting Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security, DoD Operations
Officer
Uttam Dhillon, former Acting Administrator, Drug Enforcement Administration; former Director,
INTERPOL Washington
Jim Schwab, former Naval Officer; Founding Partner, CrimStone Partners.
Anthony Ruggiero, former Deputy Assistant to the President and White House National Security Council
Senior Director for Counterproliferation and Biodefense.
Feliks Pleszczynski, former Director of International Economic Affairs, National Security Council
James B. Skinner, former Special Assistant to the U.S. National Security Advisor
Spencer Chretien, former Special Assistant to the President
Ryan Smith, former National Security Council, former U.S Department of Homeland Security
Warren Barrett III, former U.S Department of Homeland Security
Jacob Smith, former Army Intelligence Officer, former Department of Energy
Kelly Anne O’Toole, former Cyber Security Infrastructure Security Agency, former US Department of
Homeland Security Office of the Secretary
Julia Bristol, former National Security Council, former US Department of Homeland Security Office of
the Secretary
Chris Cruden, Former Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security
Steve Ribaudo, former CIA officer
Joshua Whitehouse, former White House Liaison, Department of Defense; White House Liaison, US
Department of Homeland Security
Christian Whiton, former State Department Senior Advisor
Patrick Weaver, former Special Advisor to the Secretary of Homeland Security and Associate Director for
Western Hemisphere Affairs, National Security Council
Colton R. Overcash, former Strategic Advisor, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Captain Anthony J. Ceraolo, USCG Ret., former Executive Assistant to the Deputy Commandant for
Operations, USCG HQ
Kevin P. Smith, former Director, National Security Council
Captain Mark R Vandroff, USN Ret., former Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Director for
Defense Policy, National Security Council
Charles J. McLaughlin, IV, former Director, National Security Council and Senior Advisor, Office of
Policy Planning, Department of State
Earl G. Matthews, former Deputy Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Defense Policy and
Strategy, National Security Council Staff and former Acting General Counsel of the Army
Naweed Tahmas, former Special Assistant to the President
Mallory Rascher Cogar, former Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary, U.S Department of Homeland
Security; Border and Transportation Security Directorate, National Security Council
Troup Hemenway, former Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and
Engineering
Thomas K. Plofchan, III, former Senior Counselor for Counterterrorism and Intelligence, U.S.
Department of Homeland Security
Commander Jay Furman, U.S. Navy (Ret.)
Kirby Weaver, former Army Ranger, 3rd Ranger Battalion and High Threat Security Consultant for the
U.S. Intelligence Community
Colonel Paul B. Deckert, USMC Ret
Matthew Lee, U.S. Navy Ret.
Pete Cifichiello, U.S. Navy Ret.
Amanda Milius, former Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of State
Peter W. Warren, U.S. Navy Ret.
John S. Warren, U.S. Army veteran and Law Enforcement Officer
Benson Peretti, U.S. Navy veteran and Maritime Executive
Bella Grabowski, former Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition &
Sustainment
Camilo Sandoval, former U.S. Chief Information Security Officer, White House Office of Management &
Budget
Joshua Steinman, former Deputy to the President, Senior Director for Cyber National Security Council
Dean Valentine, US Navy SEAL, former Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for African Affairs (Policy)
Mora Namdar, former Acting Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs, U.S Department of State
Hon. Nathan Simington, former Senior Advisor, U.S. Department of Commerce
Andrew Kloster, former U.S Department of Transportation; former White House Presidential Personnel
Office
Sabrina Teichman, former Senior Counselor for International Affairs, U.S. Department of Homeland
Security
Dr. Kiron K. Skinner, former Director of Policy Planning, US Department of State
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