General Kelly remarks defending Trump's phone call

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White House chief of staff John Kelly, in an extraordinary and at times emotional statement Thursday, said he was "stunned" by what a Democratic congresswoman told reporters after she listened in on President Donald Trump's call to the widow of a fallen soldier.

Kelly said he advised Trump on what to say before he called the families of the four fallen soldiers who died during an ambush in Niger and encouraged Trump to offer similar words that Gen. Joseph Dunford offered to Kelly when his own son was killed in Afghanistan.

"He was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed. He knew what he was getting into by joining that 1%. He knew what the possibilities were because we were at war," Kelly said, channeling Dunford's words to him upon the death of Kelly's son. "And when he died he was surrounded by the best men on this earth, his friends. That's what the President tried to say to the four families the other day."
 
"He knew what he was getting himself into, because he enlisted. There's no reason to enlist. He enlisted. And he was where he wanted to be, exactly where he wanted to be, with exactly the people he wanted to be with when his life was taken."

And when I listened to this woman and what she was saying and what she was doing on TV, the only thing I could do to collect my thoughts was to go and walk among the finest men and women on this earth. And you can always find them, because they're in Arlington National Cemetery.
 
White House chief of staff John Kelly, in an extraordinary and at times emotional statement Thursday, said he was "stunned" by what a Democratic congresswoman told reporters after she listened in on President Donald Trump's call to the widow of a fallen soldier.

Kelly said he advised Trump on what to say before he called the families of the four fallen soldiers who died during an ambush in Niger and encouraged Trump to offer similar words that Gen. Joseph Dunford offered to Kelly when his own son was killed in Afghanistan.

"He was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed. He knew what he was getting into by joining that 1%. He knew what the possibilities were because we were at war," Kelly said, channeling Dunford's words to him upon the death of Kelly's son. "And when he died he was surrounded by the best men on this earth, his friends. That's what the President tried to say to the four families the other day."

He loses all creditability when he ignores Rump's part in all of this.

Kelly is nothing more than a Rump apologist... they should replace him with Sarah Sanders, she has the same job.
 
He was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed. He knew what he was getting into by joining that 1%. He knew what the possibilities were because we were at war," Kelly said, channeling Dunford's words to him upon the death of Kelly's son. "And when he died he was surrounded by the best men on this earth, his friends. That's what the President tried to say to the four families the other day."
this is what Trump was saying about "He knew what he was getting into".

That Congresswoman with the felt Cowboy hat is a Democratic hater.
 
He loses all creditability when he ignores Rump's part in all of this.

Kelly is nothing more than a Rump apologist... they should replace him with Sarah Sanders, she has the same job.

You'll notice Kelly never actually states outright that Trump didn't say what the Senator claims.

He simply makes excuses for the inarticulate Cheeto.
 
this is what Trump was saying about "He knew what he was getting into".

That Congresswoman with the felt Cowboy hat is a Democratic hater.

You don't call someone to console them upon a death of a love one and say "he knew what he was getting into," like going to a wake of a person who just passed from cancer and saying to the survivor "well he knew he had cancer"

And what you are missing is not what the President said, although it was bad, but that he interjected himself into the whole issue, he made it about him, right away he started fabricating attempting to save face and got caught
 
You don't call someone to console them upon a death of a love one and say "he knew what he was getting into," like going to a wake of a person who just passed from cancer and saying to the survivor "well he knew he had cancer"

And what you are missing is not what the President said, although it was bad, but that he interjected himself into the whole issue, he made it about him, right away he started fabricating attempting to save face and got caught

Dunford said the exact same thing to Kelly, and Kelly took it honorably. Did Trump say this as a precursor?
"He was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed."

The fake cowboy hat woman has a long history of slamming Trump ( even worse then other Dems) -
so I'm sure she would redact that part.

Kelly was in the room for the phone call -i take his word on it, as he lost his son too
 
Dunford said the exact same thing to Kelly, and Kelly took it honorably. Did Trump say this as a precursor?
"He was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed."

The fake cowboy hat woman has a long history of slamming Trump ( even worse then other Dems) -
so I'm sure she would redact that part.

Kelly was in the room for the phone call -i take his word on it, as he lost his son too

What was she doing there anyway? It is pretty obvious that she'd do anything to cause trouble.
 
Dunford said the exact same thing to Kelly, and Kelly took it honorably. Did Trump say this as a precursor?
"He was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed."

The fake cowboy hat woman has a long history of slamming Trump ( even worse then other Dems) -
so I'm sure she would redact that part.

Kelly was in the room for the phone call -i take his word on it, as he lost his son too

Your kidding right? You think someone telling a spouse whose husband has just been killed that "he was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed" is appropriate?

Of course Kelly would find nothing wrong with it, he has spent his whole life in military, but this was a young housewife, grace means knowing what to say to what people, and it is unimaginable to think what mind would thing telling a pregnant wife that "he was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed" consoles her

And attacking the Congresswomen has nothing to do with it, shooting the messenger, it was said and it is in bad taste, compounded by the fact he didn't even mention the soldiers name to his wife
 
You'll notice Kelly never actually states outright that Trump didn't say what the Senator claims.

He simply makes excuses for the inarticulate Cheeto.

umm, you haven’t heard the whole thing have you? I suggest you go listen. Kelly most definitely said trump said it. He also said when trump asked him what was said to him when his son died and what should he say to the widow He told trump something similar.

so no, I won’t notice anything than a loinfo spewing opinions based on what others have told him.
 
White House chief of staff John Kelly, in an extraordinary and at times emotional statement Thursday, said he was "stunned" by what a Democratic congresswoman told reporters after she listened in on President Donald Trump's call to the widow of a fallen soldier.

Kelly said he advised Trump on what to say before he called the families of the four fallen soldiers who died during an ambush in Niger and encouraged Trump to offer similar words that Gen. Joseph Dunford offered to Kelly when his own son was killed in Afghanistan.

"He was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed. He knew what he was getting into by joining that 1%. He knew what the possibilities were because we were at war," Kelly said, channeling Dunford's words to him upon the death of Kelly's son. "And when he died he was surrounded by the best men on this earth, his friends. That's what the President tried to say to the four families the other day."

Questions the leftist lying dumbfucks won't ask; why was the lunatic congresswoman in the car listening in in the first place? Why is the lunatic congresswoman trying to demean the service this Marine gave his life for turning it into a political opportunism by lying about a sitting President? Why does this lunatic congresswoman think that spuriously impugning a sitting President and calling for his impeachment, for no other reason than they lost, is an affront and insult to many Americans who elected him?

This level of stupidity is repugnant and I believe will be reflected when Americans once again reject the efforts of the Party of the Jackass and re-elect Trump and keep Republicans in the majority.
 
Your kidding right? You think someone telling a spouse whose husband has just been killed that "he was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed" is appropriate?

Of course Kelly would find nothing wrong with it, he has spent his whole life in military, but this was a young housewife, grace means knowing what to say to what people, and it is unimaginable to think what mind would thing telling a pregnant wife that "he was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed" consoles her

And attacking the Congresswomen has nothing to do with it, shooting the messenger, it was said and it is in bad taste, compounded by the fact he didn't even mention the soldiers name to his wife

you guys really need to read or listen to what Kelly said before commenting. This is Kelly from today.

[FONT=&quot]Well, let me tell you what I told him. Let me tell you what my best friend, Joe Dunford, told me -- because he was my casualty officer. He said, Kel, he was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed. He knew what he was getting into by joining that 1 percent. He knew what the possibilities were because we're at war. And when he died, in the four cases we're talking about, Niger, and my son's case in Afghanistan -- when he died, he was surrounded by the best men on this Earth: his friends.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]That's what the President tried to say to four families the other day. I was stunned when I came to work yesterday morning, and broken-hearted at what I saw a member of Congress doing. A member of Congress who listened in on a phone call from the President of the United States to a young wife, and in his way tried to express that opinion -- that he's a brave man, a fallen hero, he knew what he was getting himself into because he enlisted. There's no reason to enlist; he enlisted. And he was where he wanted to be, exactly where he wanted to be, with exactly the people he wanted to be with when his life was taken.[/FONT]
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-pres...cretary-sarah-sanders-and-chief-staff-general

go to the source instead of some talking point site.
 
Your kidding right? You think someone telling a spouse whose husband has just been killed that "he was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed" is appropriate?

Of course Kelly would find nothing wrong with it, he has spent his whole life in military, but this was a young housewife, grace means knowing what to say to what people, and it is unimaginable to think what mind would thing telling a pregnant wife that "he was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed" consoles her

And attacking the Congresswomen has nothing to do with it, shooting the messenger, it was said and it is in bad taste, compounded by the fact he didn't even mention the soldiers name to his wife
He probably didn’t remember it. He doesn’t genuinely care about these men.
 
So....a race car driver gets killed in an accident on the racetrack....and you think is wrong to say, " he died doing what he loved"....or "he died doing
what wanted to do"....?

Or a mountain climber gets killed while climbing a mountain....
Or a skydiver's chute doesn't open....
you're not allowed to comment on how a person looses his or her life ?

In reality, at most funerals I've attended, its usually the family that comments on how or why their loved one died....

whats the big deal.....
 
So....a race car driver gets killed in an accident on the racetrack....and you think is wrong to say, " he died doing what he loved"....or "he died doing
what wanted to do"....?

Or a mountain climber gets killed while climbing a mountain....
Or a skydiver's chute doesn't open....
you're not allowed to comment on how a person looses his or her life ?

In reality, at most funerals I've attended, its usually the family that comments on how or why their loved one died....

whats the big deal.....

Nothing, it is yet another bullshit story fabricated by the media. Here is a counter to the hysteria.

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2017/10/general-kelly-speaks.php
 
You don't call someone to console them upon a death of a love one and say "he knew what he was getting into," like going to a wake of a person who just passed from cancer and saying to the survivor "well he knew he had cancer"

Of course you don't; and neither did Trump you lying asshole. Try to not take things out of context to promote a FALSE narrative. Dunce.

And what you are missing is not what the President said, although it was bad, but that he interjected himself into the whole issue, he made it about him, right away he started fabricating attempting to save face and got caught

What you morons are deliberately missing is this is what the military says to the widows of their dead and came on the advice of a General. I wish you losers weren't such petty pathetic whiners.

But hey, I get it; you lost an election your side was guaranteed to win and now you moronically think if you fabricate enough lies and distort the words of a sitting President, it will somehow disenfranchise half the nation. Dunce.
 
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