You know that these Tweets are about to be followed by the murder of U.S. allies who saved Amerian lives by fighting against ISIS so that U.S. troops wouldn't have to do so.
Also, do not call me a liar, if you think that's what you're doing. You and I both know that you hack my phone and that you are not only fully aware of but an enthusiastic participant in the voyeurism that has criminally victimized me and countless other people in the Boston area for years. I have tip-toed around that, hoping that you'll spontaneously decide to be consistently decent, and also because I know that Republicans with whom I agree about other issues will probably not want to believe me, but if you're going to be this irresponsible and belligerent, I have nothing to lose.
I have put up with your insults. I have put up with the stupid, lewd, snide, sexist, disgusting things that you have said about me. I have ignored most of them, mentioning them only when my silence about them seems to inspire you to spend an inordinate amount of your time Tweeting them. I have stated my gratitude many more times than was necessary about your having not abused your power to make my already-painful and difficult life far worse, and I have sincerely tried to be helpful and fair to you.
For almost 3 years, since your election, I have been hated and ridiculed by people who might have tried to help me if it weren't for my attempts to support you. I've been not-so-subtly accused of being a racist. Everything that I have said about my own plight has been written off by those who don't know that I'm telling the truth, while those who do know that I'm telling the truth have used my attempts to be LOYAL TO THE PRESIDENT as yet another excuse to victim-blame me for having to live without my human rights.
If I wanted power, I could have had that. Don't accuse me of having that as my goal.
I hope that the rest of your morning won't be as brilliant as the last hour of it was.
You cannot make your betrayal of the Kurds the right decision by insisting that it is.
Why am I in the middle of all of this? I work in customer service. You have professional strategists and career politicians all telling you that you have made the wrong decision, in addition to military personnel who have direct knowledge of the Kurds and everything that they did in good faith. Now they are facing their deaths because of you.
You have had a few days to think about it, during which you could have done something other than to decide to seal the fate of brave people by Twitter-shouting about money. Your ego is more important to you than other people's lives; that has never been more evident.