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Bravery

Techniques to calm a scared cat.

No shit, General Milley:

In the waning weeks of Donald Trump’s term, the country’s top military leader repeatedly worried about what the president might do to maintain power after losing reelection, comparing his rhetoric to Adolf Hitler’s during the rise of Nazi Germany and asking confidants whether a coup was forthcoming, according to a new book by two Washington Post reporters.

As Trump ceaselessly pushed false claims about the 2020 presidential election, Gen. Mark A. Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, grew more and more nervous, telling aides he feared that the president and his acolytes might attempt to use the military to stay in office, Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker report in “I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year.”

Milley described “a stomach-churning” feeling as he listened to Trump’s untrue complaints of election fraud, drawing a comparison to the 1933 attack on Germany’s parliament building that Hitler used as a pretext to establish a Nazi dictatorship.

And what, exactly, prevented Milley from saying anything publicly at the time?

When both players (Bolton, Milley) AND those empowered to report on them (Woodward) know there are existential threats to their country but decide “I’ll just save it for the book” — well, welcome to January 6 and worse.

Trumpism, like Hitlerism, can only succeed because people who are in a position to do something when it could make a difference, won’t.

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