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cognomun's avatar

Yesterday, in an interview with Michael Smirconish, Christy Shamblin, Marine Sgt. Gee's mother-in-law, said that her family, along with three other families and additional wounded Afghanistan veterans, "...invited both President Trump and the Biden Harris administration, and we didn't hear back from the White House." That the Arlington visit was a "more celebratory feeling for that day..." and that "they [the Trump team] were very respectful and we didn't see any altercation..." I don't doubt her words or her innocence regarding the ensuing unintended consequences. However, considering that Steven Cheung, Trump campaign spokesperson, along with senior staffer LaCivita, were involved, attests to the fact that this was no private affair, and at the very least, those two provocateurs approached the cemetery official at Arlington National Cemetery in a less than respectful manner. The Trump team desperately needed to inflate Trump's military bona fides, and this event was the method to that need. Therefore, if it means Trump stepping past veterans' graves much like he pushed past Prime Ministers and Presidents at the 2017 NATO Conference, well then, so be it. If it means accosting and demeaning a government official doing her authorized job, so be it. We should all comprehend and be forewarned by that comprehension, that the Arlington event signifies that nothing is off the table in getting Trump into the White House, either before or after the election in November.

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Mike Pennington's avatar

I wonder if the family actually invited this waste of flesh to the cemetery on their own or were they encouraged to by campaign staff? I’m sort of appalled that the family was standing there grinning with him. I’m not sure they understood the sanctity of grounds either. We seem to be in such a “look at me” selfie world that I don’t think people think much at all sometimes.

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