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    What do RPF members think of Cotton?

    Never heard of that guy before. On which side is he?

    Cotton Emerging as Valued Trump Wingman in the Senate

    In search of a new national security adviser after Michael Flynn resigned his post earlier this month, President Trump and his inner circle leaned on input from an informal, but increasingly influential, adviser on the outside: Sen. Tom Cotton.

    The Arkansas Republican would come to play a leading role at this high-stakes juncture in steering Trump toward Flynn’s replacement, Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster — consecrating a fruitful partnership between Cotton and the White House that both sides have cultivated for months.

    On the day after Flynn’s resignation, the freshman senator told RealClearPolitics that Trump would need “a national security adviser who will be an honest broker between ... Cabinet members, someone in the Brent Scowcroft or the Stephen Hadley model,” nodding to two former advisers under Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, respectively.

    “Dave McCormick and H.R. McMaster are two people who I think would be very excellent in that model,” Cotton added. “They’re not celebrities, they’re not high-profile, but we don’t need that in a national security adviser.”

    At the time, neither man was being bandied about as a top candidate. When asked whether he had relayed those recommendations to the White House, Cotton said he was doing so through his statement to a reporter.

    But Cotton ultimately did express his preferences directly to the White House, a senior adviser there said — and McMaster, under whom Cotton had served in the Army, would subsequently emerge as an attractive pick. After retired Vice Adm. Bob Harward turned down an offer, the president would land on McMaster.

    "He is a man of tremendous talent and tremendous experience," Trump said, announcing his pick this week.

    Cotton, the senior White House adviser said, was the first person to float McMaster as a candidate. His recommendation carried unusual sway: With Trump’s loyal wingman Jeff Sessions having retired from the Senate to run the Department of Justice, Cotton very well might be the administration’s new favorite senator.

    “Senators can always get their calls returned, and administration officials are polite when a senator makes a personnel recommendation or raises a policy issue,” said Bill Kristol, editor at large of the Weekly Standard. “What's different with Tom is that lots of people throughout the administration, from its Trumpiest to least Trumpiest parts, genuinely respect his advice and assume that he's actually thought things through strategically.”

    The Harvard-educated Army veteran has found a particular booster in Steve Bannon, the president’s chief strategist. During a radio interview last year, while chairman of Breitbart News, Bannon praised Cotton for remarks on criminal justice reform (“You threw down,” as he put it), and added that his daughter, a West Point graduate and Army officer, is a fan.

    Cotton reciprocated during the campaign, vouching support for Trump when other Republicans wavered. His public show of confidence was all the more impactful and surprising because Cotton, as a vocal defense hawk and emerging GOP leader on foreign policy, would have fundamentally disagreed with Trump on a host of key policy issues.

    “If Donald Trump is elected president, I will support him when he is right and we’ll try to change [his] direction when he is wrong,” Cotton explained at the Aspen Ideas Festival during the summer.

    Rarely has there been such an opportunity to immediately and significantly mold a president from outside the White House; most presidents arrive in Washington with a pre-defined inner circle, including a trusted foreign policy team working from an established worldview. But not so with Trump, a first-time politician with no policy chops of his own, whose unconventional campaign dissuaded many top Republicans from signing on.

    Following the campaign, Cotton “made a strong impression” on Trump during a preliminary interview as one of five candidates for defense secretary, said the senior adviser. Although the post ultimately went to retired Gen. James Mattis, Cotton did not recede from the Trump fold -- instead asserting himself on some of the administration’s key personnel decisions.

    Cotton helped to bring in retired Gen. John Kelly to lead the Department of Homeland Security. And he recommended Elliott Abrams, a Reagan and George W. Bush alum, as Rex Tillerson’s deputy at the State Department.

    Abrams won the support of Trump’s inner circle, but the president put the kibosh on the pick when he learned that Abrams had publicly opposed him during the election. His top advisers and Cotton “couldn't save Trump from himself,” one senior GOP Senate aide sighed.

    But Cotton has forged ahead despite that setback, successfully pushing hard for McMaster in the influential national security adviser role.

    Cotton “always gives sound advice,” the senior White House adviser said, and “the president respects his judgment.”

    His role informally advising the administration could also reassure skeptical government and policy professionals, who have watched from the sidelines as the young White House has careened from one crisis to the next.

    Evelyn Farkas, a deputy assistant secretary of defense during the Obama administration, said Cotton “would be a positive influence because he has experience: military experience, but also political experience.”

    And he has lent both to a White House with little institutional knowledge of or involvement with either -- emerging as a key ally in the process.
    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/art...te_133168.html



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    Quote Originally Posted by CPUd View Post
    neocon
    Coming from you, that would mean the opposite.

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    Anyways, RCP praising Cotton seems fishy. Cotton plugged McMaster.

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    ....anyone not a goddamned republican-radio fool understands cotton is another bank$ter puppet, warmonger, etc..a real peckerhead...

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    If you like McCain, Kristol, Graham and their ilk, you'll love Cotton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordan View Post
    Never heard of that guy before. On which side is he?

    Wow.
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    Cotton is a Kristol protege, as is Pence, who is bringing Cotton in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordan View Post
    Coming from you, that would mean the opposite.
    CPUd is 100% correct. Maybe research Cotton before jumping down his/her throat and looking foolish.

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    He is on snopes - http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/tomcotton.asp

    And, by the way, having graduated from Harvard Law and practiced with a federal appellate judge and two Washington law firms before becoming an infantry officer, I am well-versed in the espionage laws relevant to this story and others — laws you have plainly violated. I hope that my colleagues at the Department of Justice match the courage of my soldiers here and prosecute you and your newspaper to the fullest extent of the law. By the time we return home, maybe you will be in your rightful place: not at the Pulitzer announcements, but behind bars.
    Wonder what happened to his tough talk.

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    Tom Cotton = John McCain Jr.

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    What do RPF members think of Cotton?
    It makes better sheets than wool.

    Good textile for many uses,, but would still prefer hemp for many. Especially blue jeans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Valli6 View Post
    Tom Cotton = John McCain Jr.
    Did Cotton rat on his fellow POW's?

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    AIPAC stooge.
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    Cotton Emerging as Valued Trump Wingman in the Senate
    That's all we need to know right there.

    Post #8 nailed it.

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    Is he still the youngest senator? He sure did figure out which way the wind blows pretty quickly.

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    Tom Cotton:

    muh Israel
    muh war with Iran
    muh drug war
    muh border wall
    muh drone bombs make america safe
    muh empty guantano beds
    muh anti immigration policy creates jobs

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    i was genuinely curious. I go to RCP everyday and it is the first day I see Cotton. And i see RCP saying Cotton Wingman of Trump.....

    Never heard of the guy. I don't like Kristol. He is a NeverTrump. Any NeverTrump is a bad guy.

    So RCP pushing Cotton with a narrative that he is a trusted adviser. I see where they are trying to lead the opinion.

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    I prefer Egyptian long fiber cotton. Is there going to be a terriff on that now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pizzo View Post
    CPUd is 100% correct. Maybe research Cotton before jumping down his/her throat and looking foolish.
    All Mordan needs to know is that Cotton is a fellow leftwing Trump snowflake, and that means he's good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mordan View Post
    Any NeverTrump is a bad guy.
    See?

    N.B. Ron Paul is NeverTrump.



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    Cotton is the old, tired, neoconservative idiocy put into a younger body. McCain with a god-damned body transfer. The guy is trash. He has never had a thought that wasn't vapid, and is a mouthpiece for every sort of warmongering you could expect from his ilk. He's never met an American soldier he hasn't wanted to put into a body bag in the name of his vision of foreign policy.

    If Trump uses him as an adviser, then that is an indictment of Trump's intelligence.

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    only thing that matters is if he falls in line when its time to vote for the coming bills.

    other than that, i wouldn't put him in charge of anything important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CPUd View Post
    neocon
    Gopher puppet for neocons. A really unsavory man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BSWPaulsen View Post
    Cotton is the old, tired, neoconservative idiocy put into a younger body. McCain with a god-damned body transfer. The guy is trash. He has never had a thought that wasn't vapid, and is a mouthpiece for every sort of warmongering you could expect from his ilk. He's never met an American soldier he hasn't wanted to put into a body bag in the name of his vision of foreign policy.

    If Trump uses him as an adviser, then that is an indictment of Trump's intelligence.
    Well said. Except we've seen some reasonable speculation that Trump might be able to have truly nasty people close at hand without necessarily adopting their platforms. Time will tell.



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