Flynn out. His replacement may be even better.

Three star general Michael Flynn resigned as President Donald Trump's national security adviser Monday, shortly after it was learned that the Jeff Session's  Justice Department informed the White House that it believed he could be subject to blackmail.

Retired Army Gen. Keith Kellogg, an advisor since the early days of the Trump campaign, has been appointed as replacement for Flynn.

Kellogg, 72, a former commander of the fabled 82nd Airborne Division, was chief operating officer of the Western coalition in Baghdad, Iraq, after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. A senior administration official told NBC News that Kellogg was under consideration for the permanent job, along with retired Navy Vice Adm. Robert Harward, former deputy commander of U.S. Joint Forces Command, and former CIA Director David Petraeus. 

In other words,  Kellogg just might be an upward,  a silver lining as the Liberal/anti-American media goes full time with this latest event.  

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  1. Don't you think we need to see Trumps taxes and find out his financial involvement in Russia? Flynn called Russia 5 times. Trump knew, probably directed the calls. Trump disparages America when O'Reilly calls Putin a killer. How much longer are you going to support a president who is in bed with a communist thug?

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    1. So you think Trump would have a line-item deduct labeled "financial involved with Russia?" And you have a college degree? Good grief.

      I remind you that Obama has made a career of disparaging Ameria.

      Finally, there was nothing illegal with Flynn talking to Putin about much of anything . . . . earlier observations to the contrary.

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