Army Secretary Nominee Senator Mark Green Withdraws
BY Herschel Smith7 years, 6 months ago
He seems like a good, decent and honorable man.
Tennessee state Sen. Mark Green (R), President Donald Trump’s nominee for Army secretary, strongly believes that citizens should be armed ― and not just with any ol’ guns. They should be able to possess whatever weapons the military has, because an armed citizenry is the “ultimate checks and balances” against the federal government.
“The Second Amendment, while it allows citizens to protect themselves from other citizens, goes well beyond just allowing us to defend ourselves from a criminal,” Green said at a pro-gun rally in 2013.
“The men who penned and ratified this document gave us the right to keep and bear arms as an ultimate checks and balances against the federal government,” he added. “When considering magazine size and weapon type, comments like, ‘You don’t need a 10-round magazine to hunt deer’ completely misses the point of the Second Amendment.”
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The Tennessee state senator also said that “the citizenry should be allowed to maintain whatever weapon the federal government has. If they can have an aircraft carrier, I ought to be able to have an aircraft carrier.”
He has withdrawn his name.
President Donald Trump’s choice for Army secretary withdrew his nomination Friday after mounting criticism over past statements he made about gays and lesbians, Muslims and other groups.
Mark Green, a Republican Tennessee state senator from Clarksville, pulled his name from consideration in a short statement Friday afternoon that said his nomination had become a distraction “due to false and misleading attacks against me.”
His decision came before confirmation hearings had even started for the West Point graduate and former Army medic — just four weeks after Trump picked him for the post.
“Tragically, my life of public service and my Christian beliefs have been mischaracterized and attacked by a few on the other side of the aisle for political gain,” Green said. “While these attacks have no bearing on the needs of the Army or my qualifications to serve, I believe it is critical to give the president the ability to move forward with his vision to restore our military to its rightful place in the world.
“Camie and I look forward to finding other opportunities to use our gifts to serve others and help make America great again.”
Once again, he seems like a very good, very decent and very honorable man. I wish he were president instead of the jerk we’ve got who apparently wouldn’t fight the good fight to get him confirmed. When I think of the Senate and House I think of a gaggle of demons, gargoyles and pit vipers, or perhaps the consortium of pigs in “Animal Farm.”
Color me unsurprised that Trump didn’t want to fight for him. Color me unsurprised that the collectivists and God-haters wanted him defeated. And color me unsurprised that he was gracious in his withdrawal. Again, he seems like a very good, very decent and very honorable man.
On May 8, 2017 at 7:55 am, Talktome said:
Another confirmation that those who are fit to serve won’t because of all the bs. The current system participants only want other deviants to participate in their charade of public service.