“It’s time to welcome our TN National Guard soldiers & airmen home today after their mission in DC. Very disappointed in the way this mission came to a close & the overall treatment of the National Guard in DC. Tennesseans are proud of our men and women in uniform,” he said Friday on Twitter.
So...what exactly did he EXPECT would happen?
ReplyDeleteDoes the (R) after his name mean retard?
I've believed that it does for years.
DeleteShouldn't have sent them there in the first place.
ReplyDeleteShould have called them home like the other 3 smart governors.
ReplyDeleteHe did.
DeletePolitical preening and posturing pretending to actually give a shit. AFTER the fact. If he was truly unhappy he could have never allowed the Tennessee NG to go. He could have denied the activation order and let the courts decide the issue....a time consuming act that would have made the orders moot.
ReplyDeleteCarrot and stick probably at work: gotta be healthy doses of money directed at states whose governors send there troops for any kind of shitshow put on by the demon-rats.
DeleteSuppose the Democrats invented a security risk in DC and governors said, "Nope. Not getting my people."
ReplyDeleteNext time there is an 'insurrection' at the Capitol send in the NG again and see how many of the troops either stand down or decide to join the insurrection.
DeleteEVERY State knows who their judges are, commie or conservative. Instead of sending the NG send all of your commie judges. If they don't go retire them. If they go, when they return volunteer them for every shit job you can find. Maybe they will retire themselves. In the long run it will save some patriot a round....of drinks, yeah, lets everyone celebrate the commie judges!!!
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