Tweety is crazy, stupid, lacks will to read, lacks ability to listen, or he is sick/ill Tweety shows more concern about himself, his ratings, and adoration than the well being of America and Americans. 

Maybe I am too fuzzy minded to realize what Tweety is doing?  I admit I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer.

and confirmation he seeks, than America when it comes to working to block Russia hacking into our Democracy!

Russia implants fake stories, and they are manipulating people.  Mr. Posobiec writes fake stories to confuse America.  Posobiec might have a stake in Russia, I don't know, but he is inadvertently, I hope it is inadvertent, helping Russia.  Mr. Posobiec is attempting to convince every Patriotic American that our democracy is safe, when it is under siege. 

Why would Mr. Posobiec want to stop the Russia investigation?  It seems we all want to know the story behind the Russia hacking, and it is WAY TOO MUCH to believe 17 intelligence officials AND the FBI are lieing that Russia hacked our election.  Does anyone really, really think/believe that many people are conspiring to show Russia hacked the election.  What is the purpose? 

I cannot divine a purpose at this point because these officials only said Russia hacked the election, not that they see Tweety as a target.  Most likely Tweety owes Russia money and the Russians are blackmailing Tweety, but otherwise he probably did not commit treason.

"An Invitation for More Hacks"
The U.S. is doing strangely little to guard against Russian election hacking in 2018, 2020

By Robert Schlesinger | Managing Editor for Opinion

June 9, 2017, at 6:00 a.m.

https://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2017-06-09/us-isnt-doing-enough-to-stop-russian-election-hacking-in-2018-2020

News flash for Tweety supporters: Tweety is NOT CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR SECURITY!

"The United States of Self-Interest"
Under President Donald Trump, selfishness has become the hallmark of American foreign policy.

https://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2017-06-07/leon-panetta-donald-trump-is-choosing-self-interest-over-global-leadership

By Leon E. Panetta | Opinion Contributor

June 7, 2017, at 6:00 a.m.

"The preamble of our Constitution defined those principles – a more perfect union, justice, domestic tranquility, a common defense, the general welfare and the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity. These are the values that every generation of Americans has embraced as fundamental to the American dream – values for which our men and women in uniform have been willing to fight and die to protect America.


In keeping with those values, America has been a leader in the world community – in establishing the United Nations, in fighting the Cold War, in creating the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, in negotiating nuclear nonproliferation agreements, other trade and arms control treaties and the international Paris accord on climate change. The world is a better and safer place because of our leadership.


Is that era of American leadership now coming to an end? President Donald Trump deliberately ignores the lessons of history; insults our closest political, economic and moral allies; backs away from international agreements and responsibilities; and praises strongmen and dictators who oppose our values. Is the United States policy of fighting for peace, human rights and justice for all to be replaced by a policy of selfishness as the primary driver of foreign policy?"

"Trump is a commander in chief who doesn't command"
“You can blow stuff up … but where do things end?”
Updated by Alex Ward@AlexWardVox alex.ward@vox.com May 25, 2017, 9:20am EDT  

“Total authorization” absolves Trump of blame
Trump seems to wrongly believe his “total authorization” stance would absolve him of any blame if something were to go wrong. President Harry Truman used to say the “buck stops here,” meaning all credit — good or bad — fell to him as the president.

That’s not how Trump sees it. One military action Trump did personally authorize, after military officials explained the plan to him, was a special operations raid in Yemen targeting an al-Qaeda leader on January 29. Twenty-three civilians were killed, including women and children, as well as Senior Chief Petty Officer William “Ryan” Owens, a US Navy SEAL.

The president took no responsibility for the casualty. Instead, he proclaimed “they lost Ryan,” laying blame at the feet of the troops charged with completing the mission. (He also claimed that the planning for the raid “started before I got here.” That’s true — the Obama administration planned it.)"

Tweety is delegated decisions to the military to avoid accountability!  Any failure of a military operation will be blamed on the "Generals" and Tweety will run the other way.