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Too Funny: Podcaster Reads Chairman Mark Milley’s “Dramatic” Resignation Letter Out Loud

At the height of America’s burning in 2020 for the videotaped man going into fentanyl-induced cardiac arrest, Donald Trump largely acquiesced to advisors and did little to quell the nightly conflagrations. Cities like Minneapolis, Seattle, Portland, Chicago, and New York lost entire city blocks to ashes or violent takeovers. 

Remember, the Feds murdered scores of people at a Waco compound but let CHAZ happen for several weeks. Protestors, rioters, looters, and the like were treated with kid gloves – and with the help of now-Vice President Harris, even got bailed out when they were arrested. 

If anything, Donald Trump could and should have done more. The National Guard could and should have been deployed (like they were by Pelosi after J6, right?) to every street corner with a whiff of mayhem. Looters and rioters belonged behind bars. Local police, if not for kneeling to their BLM overlords, might have caught a few and saved neighborhood from utter ruin.

Just like CNN proclaimed that these protests were fiery but mostly peaceful, so too did Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley have an alternative perspective of the country-ruining flames set about across the nation. Rather than see it for what it was – an excuse to steal and destroy and gain power – Milley instead saw it as defending freedom and actually saw Trump as the threat to peace and liberty.

You have to be a special kind of stupid. Then again, this is the guy that wanted to understand whiute rage after the Fedsurrection on January 6th. Explain to me why Ray Epps hasn’t been detained, and explain it to me like I’m five.

As Milley watched the country get torn apart over the death of a drug- and woman-abusing loser, he decided that Donald Trump was the bad guy in all of it. If he had said Covid lockdowns were fascist, sure, then I’d agree. But he didn’t. Instead, he said Trump’s response to BLM rioting, which didn’t seem like much, rose to the level of Hitlerian nightmares.

Take a look as Jack Posobiec reads from the letter with the appropriately hilarious emotional twang.

His whole unpublished letter can be read at The Post Millennial. The beginning and end can be seen here.

“I regret to inform you that I intend to resign as your Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Thank you for the honor of appointing me as senior ranking officer. The events of the last couple weeks have caused me to do deep soul-searching, and I can no longer faithfully support and execute your orders as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It is my belief that you were doing great and irreparable harm to my country. I believe that you have made a concerted effort over time to politicize the United States military. I thought that I could change that. I’ve come to the realization that I cannot, and I need to step aside and let someone else try to do that.”

He goes on for what seems like forever before getting to the final demented remarks.

“And lastly it is my deeply held belief that you’re ruining the international order, and causing significant damage to our country overseas, that was fought for so hard by the Greatest Generation that they instituted in 1945. Between 1914 and 1945, 150 million people were slaughtered in the conduct of war. They were slaughtered because of tyrannies and dictatorships. That generation, like every generation, has fought against that, has fought against fascism, has fought against Nazism, has fought against extremism. It’s now obvious to me that you don’t understand that world order. You don’t understand what the war was all about. In fact, you subscribe to many of the principles that we fought against. And I cannot be a party to that. It is with deep regret that I hereby submit my letter of resignation.”

He couldn’t have written a better letter if he were a tween girl with angst over her friend group’s drama. What an absolute loser.

Hailey Sanibel fiercely loves freedom. She equally detests evil and stupidity, both of which are out of control in the modern world. She is a regular contributor at The Blue State Conservative.

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