Very interesting opinion piece by former Defence Minister Christoper Pyne in yesterday's HUN (a former ScoMo minister)
Can't post a link because I read it in the hardcopy paper and I haven't got time to look for it
But it is balanced, reasoned, honest and sums up what the issues are with President Trump.
Then you have one of the most respected figures in the USA, a staunch republican, former Sec of State in Colin Powell also going whack.... They can't all be wrong and spreading fake news can they?
Unfortunately said article is behind a paywall
While Trump tweets, his country burnsDonald Trump is unfit to be the US President, writes Christopher Pyne.
Having spent four years creating division, he’s now simply making things worse.....
Paywall link:
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/subscribe/news/1/?sourceCode=AAWEB_WRE170_a&dest=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.adelaidenow.com.au%2Fnews%2Fopinion%2Fdonald-trump-is-unfit-to-be-us-president-writes-christopher-pyne%2Fnews-story%2Fc173c97b05bc1b582ef39a31bf92da6b&memtype=anonymous&mode=premiumAnd the comments from Powell (I've taken the Aust ABC article but you can find the same under CNN, New York Times, USA today, Reuters etc)
Leading Republican Colin Powell endorses Democrat Joe Biden over Donald Trump in US presidential electionColin Powell said Mr Trump has lied and has "drifted away" from the US Constitution.
Former US secretary of state Colin Powell has endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, joining a growing chorus of Republicans and military leaders criticising Republican President Donald Trump amid nationwide protests.
Key points:Several groups of Republicans oppose Mr Trump's bid for a second term as president
More Republicans could come out against Mr Trump as momentum against his leadership picks up inside the party
Mr Powell's comments are seen as a rare move given his background in the Republican party and the military
Mr Powell — a Republican who led the US military during the 1991 Gulf War in Iraq and later headed the State Department — said Mr Trump "lies all the time", has "drifted away" from the US constitution and poses a danger to American democracy.
"I cannot in any way support President Trump this year," Mr Powell, who did not vote for the Republican president in 2016, told CNN.
Mr Trump responded by calling Mr Powell a "real stiff" on Twitter.
The criticism comes as the nation faces a trio of crises: widespread protests over police violence against African American men, the coronavirus pandemic and a sharp economic downturn.
It is rare for Republicans to criticise Mr Trump directly, and more so for members of the military establishment, who typically stay out of politics.
Mr Trump's former defence secretary, retired General James Mattis, last week denounced what he called Mr Trump's "deliberate" efforts to divide the country.
James Mattis recently criticised Mr Trump's response to nationwide demonstrations triggered by the killing of George Floyd.
Former joint chiefs of staff chairmen Michael Mullen and Martin Dempsey have also criticised Mr Trump's handling of the unrest.
Republican senator Lisa Murkowski said last week that she was "struggling" with whether to support Mr Trump's re-election, while Republican senator Mitt Romney praised Mr Mattis's words.
The New York Times reported on Saturday that George W Bush would not vote for Mr Trump, citing sources close to the only living Republican former president.
Many of the Republicans now criticising Mr Trump also did not vote for him in 2016.
Tim Murtaugh, a Trump campaign spokesman, said Mr Trump has record support within the Republican Party.
"However, the adoration of the liberal beltway media is alluring and powerfully attractive to some [Washington] DC insiders," he said.
Since winning the White House, Mr Trump has demanded fierce Republican loyalty.
Public denunciations from senior figures like Mr Powell could turn more people against Mr Trump.
"That doesn't do a whole lot for me. If you're not willing to say it, you may as well put on the red hat," Mr Miller said, referring to the Trump campaign's "Make America Great Again" caps.
Mr Powell said he would vote for Mr Biden, going a step further than some other Republicans who have said they do not support Mr Trump but have not backed his Democratic rival.
"I haven't voted for him, so I'm not going to start now, but that's a different question from actively supporting Biden," said Mark Sanford, the former Republican South Carolina governor who mounted a brief primary challenge to the president last year.
Full article:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-08/colin-powell-endorses-joe-biden-democrat-republican-donald-trump/12332746