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  Gallagher, Mike
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AffiliationRepublican  
  2017-01-01  
 
NameMike Gallagher
Address118 S Washington St
Green Bay, Wisconsin , United States
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Born March 03, 1984 (40 years)
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InfoMike joined the United States Marine Corps the day he graduated from college.

He served seven years on active duty as a Human Intelligence/Counterintelligence Officer and Regional Affairs Officer for the Middle East and North Africa, earning the rank of Captain. During his service he deployed twice to Al Anbar Province, Iraq as a commander of intelligence teams.

Mike also served on General Petraeus' Central Command Assessment Team in the Middle East and spent three years working in the U.S. intelligence community, including tours in the National Counterterrorism Center and the Drug Enforcement Agency. He subsequently served as the lead Republican staffer for the Middle East, North Africa, and Counterterrorism on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and as the national security advisor for Governor Walker's Presidential Campaign. He now works in the private sector as the Senior Global Market Strategist at Breakthrough Fuel, a Green Bay-based energy and supply chain management company competing in 48 countries around the world.


During his distinguished career, Mike has become a thought leader on national security issues.

Mike was the honor graduate from The Basic School, the Marine Corps CI/HUMINT Basic Course, as well as the MAGTF Intelligence Officers Course. He earned a PhD in International Relations from Georgetown University. Mike also earned a masters degree in Security Studies with honors from Georgetown and a masters of science in Strategic Intelligence from National Intelligence University. He earned his bachelor's degree from Princeton University with a focus on Near Eastern Studies and Arabic.
Mike is a 7th-generation Wisconsin native, born at St. Mary's hospital to a loving family who taught him the value of hard work, community, faith in God, and an undying love for the Green Bay Packers.


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BEER:10271WSNJ ( 446.1584 points)
Fri, May 21, 2021 12:43:52 AM UTC0:00

E Pluribus Unum: <q 10271="">So "bi partisan" that democrats get to control the staffing. No thank you!

Yeah, they should've had Karl Dönitz be one of the leaders in the Nuremburg Trials in order to make it fairer....

Do u hear urself lol
Do you hear yourself? The capitol hill riot pails in comparison to one of the most evil empires in human history.

 
BEER:10271WSNJ ( 446.1584 points)
Fri, May 21, 2021 12:47:00 AM UTC0:00
CA Pol Junkie: <q 1="">Democrats didn't have to propose a bipartisan commission with the parties picking equal numbers of members. They could have a partisan one like Benghazi.

Pelosi has promised as much if Republicans block the bipartisan commission. It's a dumb move for the GOP to block it, but it's a party of cowards and they are afraid of Trump.
If Pelosi wants to investigate political speech please by all means investigate democrats too, but she won't. This is an excuse for elected officials in the democrat party to place blame at all republicans. We have seen liberal columnists and politicians call Trump voters dangerous. This is not unity. We should be investigating the capitol polices preparation.

 
I:9951E Pluribus Unum ( -193.5252 points)
Fri, May 21, 2021 01:07:06 AM UTC0:00
WSNJ: Do you hear yourself? The capitol hill riot pails in comparison to one of the most evil empires in human history.

Its a metaphor

 
R:10538Southern_Moderate2 ( 62.9320 points)
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Fri, May 21, 2021 03:21:19 AM UTC0:00
Rioting and attempted violence to prevent certification of a lawful election isn't "political speech."

 
I:9951E Pluribus Unum ( -193.5252 points)
Fri, May 21, 2021 03:58:43 AM UTC0:00
Yeah, breaking down windows to kill US Reps kinda goes against the 1st amendment

 
D:8255My Congressman is a Weiner ( -19.7986 points)
Fri, May 21, 2021 02:54:21 PM UTC0:00
"If Pelosi wants to investigate political speech" you said.

If rioters attacked my job, I would want to know if some of my co-workers were in on it.

 
BEER:10271WSNJ ( 446.1584 points)
Fri, May 21, 2021 06:41:21 PM UTC0:00
Political speech being Donald Trumps speech before the riot if you believe that his words were responsible for the riot please by all means investigate Bernie Sanders and the congressional baseball shooting.

 
BEER:10271WSNJ ( 446.1584 points)
Fri, May 21, 2021 07:34:45 PM UTC0:00
Kyle: <q 10271="">Political speech being Donald Trumps speech before the riot if you believe that his words were responsible for the riot please by all means investigate Bernie Sanders and the congressional baseball shooting.

Are you kidding me? To suggest that a single speech by Donald Trump was the sole reason for a commission and for his impeachment is ludicrous. Donald Trump sowed doubt in the electoral process for months, sought to coerce multiple election officials to overturn election results, planned military involvement in the election with multiple conspiracy theorists, and continues to promote bogus conspiracy theories today. As a result, tens of thousands of supporters came to Washington D.C. to "Stop The Steal." Hundreds have been charged for entering the capitol, assaulting police officers, and seeking to stop the proceeding of the democratic processes. When reading the court reports of the hundreds charged, a substantial number of them stated that they were doing it because of Donald Trump.

Bernie Sanders gave generic left-leaning speeches and one mentally unstable individual participated in a heinous shooting. There are no words given by Senator Sanders which are remotely similar to the assault on democracy that Donald Trump gave.

To suggest that January 6th was a result of a speech by Donald Trump on that day is willfully blind to the facts and hyper partisan.

The January 6th event was the largest assault on American Democracy since September 11th. As such, a bipartisan commission that parroted the exact wording of the 9/11 Commission was formed by John Katko (one of the most serious, sober minded members of congress.)

Republicans were in control of congress when Congressman Scalise was shot. Why did they not set up a commission or investigate further if they truly believed it was an important thing to investigate? These arguments are all in bad faith and are demonstrably false.

I never supported Donald Trumps ludicrous claims, but I can compare deranged Trump supporters who are clearly mentally ill with a Bernie Sanders supporter with similar mental illness. They both listened to bullsh*t claims by deranged politicians and acted.

 
Un:9757BrentinCO ( 6338.6216 points)
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Fri, May 21, 2021 08:09:07 PM UTC0:00
I don't think the reason for the Commission is prompted by just one speech that Trump made on January 6, but overall what lead to January 6 and what happened on January 6. Yes, his speech is a focal point and probably is causal in the sense that it incited mob mentality.

This commission is needed if only to document what has been the absolute biggest offense in the modern era to what Americans value, regardless of party, as a smooth transition of government.

What happened on January 6 clearly started and was planned before that date, culminating in violence, killing, and the overall defacing of our institutions.

IF we fail to study in a non-partisan fashion, history will repeat itself.

 
I:9951E Pluribus Unum ( -193.5252 points)
Sat, May 22, 2021 02:49:59 AM UTC0:00
WSNJ: I never supported Donald Trumps ludicrous claims, but I can compare deranged Trump supporters who are clearly mentally ill with a Bernie Sanders supporter with similar mental illness. They both listened to bullsh*t claims by deranged politicians and acted.

Pretty nice both sidesing there buddy, one guy says "Let us storm capitol and take our country back" and other says nothing of the sort but PFFT SAME THING AMIRITE?!?

Their deranged statements of "Proud Boys Stand back and Stand By" & "I beleive healthcare is a fundamental right"

These are not comparable situations because, last time I checked, Bernie Supporters did not storm anything

 
D:8255My Congressman is a Weiner ( -19.7986 points)
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Mon, May 24, 2021 04:23:28 AM UTC0:00
WSNJ: "If, which is not going to happen, the bill passed today in the House became law, thousands of Americans would die, because they would no longer have access to health care," - Bernie Sanders

When you tell people that republicans are responsible for people dying because they don’t have healthcare deranged idiots will do deranged things.

Lastly Donald Trump never said “storm the Capitol” although his speech that day was one of the worst speeches made by a sitting President. And obviously my next point won’t stick with the folks on this site but I’m going to make it anyway. When people on the hard left, like Bernie, make statements about this country, about how the system must be torn down and that it is rooted in racism people rioted in every single major American city. Innocent people died and small businesses were torched. In fact the death toll and damage was far worse than what we saw on January 6th (still that does not diminish the evil of what happened that day). The system also worked that day. A Republican Vice President presided over the certification, challenges to the results where voted down, the Senate Majority Leader was a Republican. It is shameful that a majority of people in my party voted to challenge the results and that’s why I’m still a Republican so I can fight for real conservatism. Politicians left and right have always said vile things, this is nothing new.


Ridiculous. People didn't protest in cities because of what Bernie said, but because of the conditions he described. The protests were over racism in policing, and the vast majority of the violence was from hooligans, police and counter-protesters, not the protesters or their organizers. Neither Bernie or BLM promoted violence in any fashion.

The attempt to create a false equivalence is a perversion of truth and morality.

 
Un:9757BrentinCO ( 6338.6216 points)
Fri, March 22, 2024 07:04:13 PM UTC0:00
Resigning early. Out April 19.


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