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I'm not supporting Trump (at this point I'm leaning toward Cruz), but if he, or anyone else, really employs the "best people", listens to them, and allows the highest ranking military officers to be advisers in the arena of military affairs, then he'll be doing far more than Obama (who seems to ignore many of his military advisers, gets rid of those who actually have plans that end in victory for the U.S., and only listens to those who share a left-leaning liberal & racially / religiously biased opinion).
That's all baloney. Military advisors, even in the Pentagon, are not monolith. It was even reflected in the skewed Hugh Hewitt question at the Miami debate. "If 55% of the military brass advise.." 55%? A little more than half? A President makes an important decision like that by asking for a raise of hands? During the Cuban Missile Crisis the overwhelming opinion Kennedy got from those guys was to immediately bomb Cuba. Kennedy didn't do it.