DeSantis was Asst. Urinalysis Coordinator in the Navy

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, this is "news?"

Man, liberals sure are scared of DeSantis.


I’m scared. Should I not be?

He is also a scared control freak. Only a frightened man forbids saying certain words or reading certain books. Strong people don’t do that.

DP


A control freak who is also building a private military that answers only to him.

https://www.newsweek.com/ron-desantis-100m-private-florida-army-raises-questions-1786877


Oh, FFS. You are suffering from paranoia.

This, from the Brennan Center for Justice in Dec. 2021......

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/reestablishing-floridas-state-guard-wont-give-desantis-private-army

In practice, though, what DeSantis is proposing is unlikely to pose the threat that his opponents fear: that of a powerful, private state army that can operate as a kind of National Guard free from federal control.

For starters, a “state defense force” — also known as a state military, state military force, state militia, state military reserve, or, in Florida’s case, a state guard — is not a new or unusual concept. Both state defense forces and the National Guard are modern versions of the “Militia” contemplated by the Constitution. State defense forces are authorized by Congress under 32 U.S.C. § 109. Twenty-two states, including California, Texas, and New York, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico currently maintain state defense forces, and many more states have laws that allow for their creation.

In practice, state defense forces tend to be small, auxiliary forces trained in specialized areas such as search and rescue operations and used to support their states’ National Guard. The defense force DeSantis has in mind is no exception. He is calling for a force of 200 volunteers and asking for $3.5 million from the state legislature to train and equip them. The Florida National Guard, by contrast, consists of nearly 12,000 military personnel, employs an additional 450 civilians, and receives more than $454 million in federal funds and about $18 million in state funding annually.

There is thus little risk of a state defense force serving as a significant counterweight to the federally-regulated National Guard. Nor could it somehow replace the Guard; under 32 U.S.C § 104(f), states cannot disband their National Guard without the president’s consent or even reduce their Guard’s strength below the minimum set by the president.


And, from your link:

the purpose......
"to help with emergency response measures and to back up the Florida National Guard."

"The Florida Defence Force, later renamed the State Guard, was formed in 1941 shortly before the U.S. entered World War II, after President Franklin D. Roosevelt federalized the existing National Guard. In 1947 the unit was disbanded, after which it would lay dormant for over 70 years.

A number of U.S. states have state defense forces in some form, many of them geared towards assisting with disaster relief—a major issue in hurricane-prone Florida.

Governor DeSantis announced the Florida State Guard would be reformed in December 2021, and the following year the state legislature approved $10 million to raise a force of 400 soldiers.

Speaking in June 2022 DeSantis said: "The Florida State Guard will be comprised of Floridians, and it will be assigned to assist and help only Floridians.

"It will not be subject to be mobilized by the federal government, and the federal government cannot impose policies or penalties on the Florida State Guard."

Appearing before the Florida Senate's Appropriations Committee, Chris Spencer, DeSantis' director of policy and budget, said the enlarged State Guard would support the National Guard."

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny that no one mentioned this:

During his military career, DeSantis has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Iraq Campaign Medal.

Where are Biden’s military accolades? Oh, wait…


Um…. Commander in chief? He is at the very top of the chain of command of the damn SEALS.


In reality, Biden never served and received multiple deferments from the draft.

Biden received five student draft deferments and a medical exemption

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/09/16/fact-check-biden-received-multiple-draft-deferments-vietnam/5809482002/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Funny that no one mentioned this:

During his military career, DeSantis has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Iraq Campaign Medal.

Where are Biden’s military accolades? Oh, wait…


The material point is that military service is not hugely important to voters, and unless you were a high-ranking military official or someone like John McCain, then running on your military record is a stretch, and foolhardy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, this is "news?"

Man, liberals sure are scared of DeSantis.


I’m scared. Should I not be?

He is also a scared control freak. Only a frightened man forbids saying certain words or reading certain books. Strong people don’t do that.

DP


A control freak who is also building a private military that answers only to him.

https://www.newsweek.com/ron-desantis-100m-private-florida-army-raises-questions-1786877


Oh, FFS. You are suffering from paranoia.

This, from the Brennan Center for Justice in Dec. 2021......

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/reestablishing-floridas-state-guard-wont-give-desantis-private-army

In practice, though, what DeSantis is proposing is unlikely to pose the threat that his opponents fear: that of a powerful, private state army that can operate as a kind of National Guard free from federal control.

For starters, a “state defense force” — also known as a state military, state military force, state militia, state military reserve, or, in Florida’s case, a state guard — is not a new or unusual concept. Both state defense forces and the National Guard are modern versions of the “Militia” contemplated by the Constitution. State defense forces are authorized by Congress under 32 U.S.C. § 109. Twenty-two states, including California, Texas, and New York, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico currently maintain state defense forces, and many more states have laws that allow for their creation.

In practice, state defense forces tend to be small, auxiliary forces trained in specialized areas such as search and rescue operations and used to support their states’ National Guard. The defense force DeSantis has in mind is no exception. He is calling for a force of 200 volunteers and asking for $3.5 million from the state legislature to train and equip them. The Florida National Guard, by contrast, consists of nearly 12,000 military personnel, employs an additional 450 civilians, and receives more than $454 million in federal funds and about $18 million in state funding annually.

There is thus little risk of a state defense force serving as a significant counterweight to the federally-regulated National Guard. Nor could it somehow replace the Guard; under 32 U.S.C § 104(f), states cannot disband their National Guard without the president’s consent or even reduce their Guard’s strength below the minimum set by the president.


And, from your link:

the purpose......
"to help with emergency response measures and to back up the Florida National Guard."

"The Florida Defence Force, later renamed the State Guard, was formed in 1941 shortly before the U.S. entered World War II, after President Franklin D. Roosevelt federalized the existing National Guard. In 1947 the unit was disbanded, after which it would lay dormant for over 70 years.

A number of U.S. states have state defense forces in some form, many of them geared towards assisting with disaster relief—a major issue in hurricane-prone Florida.

Governor DeSantis announced the Florida State Guard would be reformed in December 2021, and the following year the state legislature approved $10 million to raise a force of 400 soldiers.

Speaking in June 2022 DeSantis said: "The Florida State Guard will be comprised of Floridians, and it will be assigned to assist and help only Floridians.

"It will not be subject to be mobilized by the federal government, and the federal government cannot impose policies or penalties on the Florida State Guard."

Appearing before the Florida Senate's Appropriations Committee, Chris Spencer, DeSantis' director of policy and budget, said the enlarged State Guard would support the National Guard."



Oh FFS YOURSELF. This is some cockamamie bullshit. He's replicating the Florida National Guard, which already exists and already is there to serve the purpose. But he's a power hungry control freak who hates federal government.

Stop covering for the man. This is a completely nonsensical move, which will unnecessarily waste hundreds of millions of Florida taxpayer dollars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny that no one mentioned this:

During his military career, DeSantis has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Iraq Campaign Medal.

Where are Biden’s military accolades? Oh, wait…


The material point is that military service is not hugely important to voters, and unless you were a high-ranking military official or someone like John McCain, then running on your military record is a stretch, and foolhardy.


DP. He served honorably. This helps him.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny that no one mentioned this:

During his military career, DeSantis has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Iraq Campaign Medal.

Where are Biden’s military accolades? Oh, wait…


The material point is that military service is not hugely important to voters, and unless you were a high-ranking military official or someone like John McCain, then running on your military record is a stretch, and foolhardy.


Yeah I don't think anyone gets special points for being the lawyer who told the military how much they could torture a guy before it violates some treaties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny that no one mentioned this:

During his military career, DeSantis has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Iraq Campaign Medal.

Where are Biden’s military accolades? Oh, wait…


Um…. Commander in chief? He is at the very top of the chain of command of the damn SEALS.


In reality, Biden never served and received multiple deferments from the draft.

Biden received five student draft deferments and a medical exemption

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/09/16/fact-check-biden-received-multiple-draft-deferments-vietnam/5809482002/


Biden was in college, then law school when the Vietnam War was ongoing. That's why he got the deferments. And he was marked 1-Y because of asthma since childhood.

At least he didn't get deferments by claiming fake "bone spurs"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny that no one mentioned this:

During his military career, DeSantis has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Iraq Campaign Medal.

Where are Biden’s military accolades? Oh, wait…


The material point is that military service is not hugely important to voters, and unless you were a high-ranking military official or someone like John McCain, then running on your military record is a stretch, and foolhardy.


Yeah I don't think anyone gets special points for being the lawyer who told the military how much they could torture a guy before it violates some treaties.


McCain was the guy who got tortured
DeSantis was the guy who advised the torturers

What a world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, this is "news?"

Man, liberals sure are scared of DeSantis.


I’m scared. Should I not be?

He is also a scared control freak. Only a frightened man forbids saying certain words or reading certain books. Strong people don’t do that.

DP


A control freak who is also building a private military that answers only to him.

https://www.newsweek.com/ron-desantis-100m-private-florida-army-raises-questions-1786877


Oh, FFS. You are suffering from paranoia.

This, from the Brennan Center for Justice in Dec. 2021......

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/reestablishing-floridas-state-guard-wont-give-desantis-private-army

In practice, though, what DeSantis is proposing is unlikely to pose the threat that his opponents fear: that of a powerful, private state army that can operate as a kind of National Guard free from federal control.

For starters, a “state defense force” — also known as a state military, state military force, state militia, state military reserve, or, in Florida’s case, a state guard — is not a new or unusual concept. Both state defense forces and the National Guard are modern versions of the “Militia” contemplated by the Constitution. State defense forces are authorized by Congress under 32 U.S.C. § 109. Twenty-two states, including California, Texas, and New York, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico currently maintain state defense forces, and many more states have laws that allow for their creation.

In practice, state defense forces tend to be small, auxiliary forces trained in specialized areas such as search and rescue operations and used to support their states’ National Guard. The defense force DeSantis has in mind is no exception. He is calling for a force of 200 volunteers and asking for $3.5 million from the state legislature to train and equip them. The Florida National Guard, by contrast, consists of nearly 12,000 military personnel, employs an additional 450 civilians, and receives more than $454 million in federal funds and about $18 million in state funding annually.

There is thus little risk of a state defense force serving as a significant counterweight to the federally-regulated National Guard. Nor could it somehow replace the Guard; under 32 U.S.C § 104(f), states cannot disband their National Guard without the president’s consent or even reduce their Guard’s strength below the minimum set by the president.


And, from your link:

the purpose......
"to help with emergency response measures and to back up the Florida National Guard."

"The Florida Defence Force, later renamed the State Guard, was formed in 1941 shortly before the U.S. entered World War II, after President Franklin D. Roosevelt federalized the existing National Guard. In 1947 the unit was disbanded, after which it would lay dormant for over 70 years.

A number of U.S. states have state defense forces in some form, many of them geared towards assisting with disaster relief—a major issue in hurricane-prone Florida.

Governor DeSantis announced the Florida State Guard would be reformed in December 2021, and the following year the state legislature approved $10 million to raise a force of 400 soldiers.

Speaking in June 2022 DeSantis said: "The Florida State Guard will be comprised of Floridians, and it will be assigned to assist and help only Floridians.

"It will not be subject to be mobilized by the federal government, and the federal government cannot impose policies or penalties on the Florida State Guard."

Appearing before the Florida Senate's Appropriations Committee, Chris Spencer, DeSantis' director of policy and budget, said the enlarged State Guard would support the National Guard."



Oh FFS YOURSELF. This is some cockamamie bullshit. He's replicating the Florida National Guard, which already exists and already is there to serve the purpose. But he's a power hungry control freak who hates federal government.

Stop covering for the man. This is a completely nonsensical move, which will unnecessarily waste hundreds of millions of Florida taxpayer dollars.


Hey, pp.
Cry more. By my count, there are at least 20 states with ACTIVE state defense forces.... some in blue states like California and New York.
Guess these governors are wasting hundreds of millions of taxpayers dollars.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_defense_force

And, all states allow it.....

Title 32 U.S. Code § 109 subsection (c) provides for these SDFs.

In addition to its National Guard, if any, a State, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, or the Virgin Islands may, as provided by its laws, organize and maintain defense forces. A defense force established under this section may be used within the jurisdiction concerned, as its chief executive (or commanding general in the case of the District of Columbia) considers necessary, but it may not be called, ordered, or drafted into the armed forces.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny that no one mentioned this:

During his military career, DeSantis has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Iraq Campaign Medal.

Where are Biden’s military accolades? Oh, wait…


The material point is that military service is not hugely important to voters, and unless you were a high-ranking military official or someone like John McCain, then running on your military record is a stretch, and foolhardy.


DP. He served honorably. This helps him.


Yep. And, contrary to what pp said.... Military service is a plus for any candidate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny that no one mentioned this:

During his military career, DeSantis has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Iraq Campaign Medal.

Where are Biden’s military accolades? Oh, wait…


The material point is that military service is not hugely important to voters, and unless you were a high-ranking military official or someone like John McCain, then running on your military record is a stretch, and foolhardy.


DP. He served honorably. This helps him.


Yep. And, contrary to what pp said.... Military service is a plus for any candidate.


Not for me it isn’t.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, this is "news?"

Man, liberals sure are scared of DeSantis.


I’m scared. Should I not be?

He is also a scared control freak. Only a frightened man forbids saying certain words or reading certain books. Strong people don’t do that.

DP


A control freak who is also building a private military that answers only to him.

https://www.newsweek.com/ron-desantis-100m-private-florida-army-raises-questions-1786877


Oh, FFS. You are suffering from paranoia.

This, from the Brennan Center for Justice in Dec. 2021......

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/reestablishing-floridas-state-guard-wont-give-desantis-private-army

In practice, though, what DeSantis is proposing is unlikely to pose the threat that his opponents fear: that of a powerful, private state army that can operate as a kind of National Guard free from federal control.

For starters, a “state defense force” — also known as a state military, state military force, state militia, state military reserve, or, in Florida’s case, a state guard — is not a new or unusual concept. Both state defense forces and the National Guard are modern versions of the “Militia” contemplated by the Constitution. State defense forces are authorized by Congress under 32 U.S.C. § 109. Twenty-two states, including California, Texas, and New York, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico currently maintain state defense forces, and many more states have laws that allow for their creation.

In practice, state defense forces tend to be small, auxiliary forces trained in specialized areas such as search and rescue operations and used to support their states’ National Guard. The defense force DeSantis has in mind is no exception. He is calling for a force of 200 volunteers and asking for $3.5 million from the state legislature to train and equip them. The Florida National Guard, by contrast, consists of nearly 12,000 military personnel, employs an additional 450 civilians, and receives more than $454 million in federal funds and about $18 million in state funding annually.

There is thus little risk of a state defense force serving as a significant counterweight to the federally-regulated National Guard. Nor could it somehow replace the Guard; under 32 U.S.C § 104(f), states cannot disband their National Guard without the president’s consent or even reduce their Guard’s strength below the minimum set by the president.


And, from your link:

the purpose......
"to help with emergency response measures and to back up the Florida National Guard."

"The Florida Defence Force, later renamed the State Guard, was formed in 1941 shortly before the U.S. entered World War II, after President Franklin D. Roosevelt federalized the existing National Guard. In 1947 the unit was disbanded, after which it would lay dormant for over 70 years.

A number of U.S. states have state defense forces in some form, many of them geared towards assisting with disaster relief—a major issue in hurricane-prone Florida.

Governor DeSantis announced the Florida State Guard would be reformed in December 2021, and the following year the state legislature approved $10 million to raise a force of 400 soldiers.

Speaking in June 2022 DeSantis said: "The Florida State Guard will be comprised of Floridians, and it will be assigned to assist and help only Floridians.

"It will not be subject to be mobilized by the federal government, and the federal government cannot impose policies or penalties on the Florida State Guard."

Appearing before the Florida Senate's Appropriations Committee, Chris Spencer, DeSantis' director of policy and budget, said the enlarged State Guard would support the National Guard."



Oh FFS YOURSELF. This is some cockamamie bullshit. He's replicating the Florida National Guard, which already exists and already is there to serve the purpose. But he's a power hungry control freak who hates federal government.

Stop covering for the man. This is a completely nonsensical move, which will unnecessarily waste hundreds of millions of Florida taxpayer dollars.


Hey, pp.
Cry more. By my count, there are at least 20 states with ACTIVE state defense forces.... some in blue states like California and New York.
Guess these governors are wasting hundreds of millions of taxpayers dollars.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_defense_force

And, all states allow it.....

Title 32 U.S. Code § 109 subsection (c) provides for these SDFs.

In addition to its National Guard, if any, a State, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, or the Virgin Islands may, as provided by its laws, organize and maintain defense forces. A defense force established under this section may be used within the jurisdiction concerned, as its chief executive (or commanding general in the case of the District of Columbia) considers necessary, but it may not be called, ordered, or drafted into the armed forces.


California's Guard is part of the National Guard as are most of the others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And, this is "news?"

Man, liberals sure are scared of DeSantis.


I’m scared. Should I not be?

He is also a scared control freak. Only a frightened man forbids saying certain words or reading certain books. Strong people don’t do that.

DP


A control freak who is also building a private military that answers only to him.

https://www.newsweek.com/ron-desantis-100m-private-florida-army-raises-questions-1786877


Oh, FFS. You are suffering from paranoia.

This, from the Brennan Center for Justice in Dec. 2021......

https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/reestablishing-floridas-state-guard-wont-give-desantis-private-army

In practice, though, what DeSantis is proposing is unlikely to pose the threat that his opponents fear: that of a powerful, private state army that can operate as a kind of National Guard free from federal control.

For starters, a “state defense force” — also known as a state military, state military force, state militia, state military reserve, or, in Florida’s case, a state guard — is not a new or unusual concept. Both state defense forces and the National Guard are modern versions of the “Militia” contemplated by the Constitution. State defense forces are authorized by Congress under 32 U.S.C. § 109. Twenty-two states, including California, Texas, and New York, and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico currently maintain state defense forces, and many more states have laws that allow for their creation.

In practice, state defense forces tend to be small, auxiliary forces trained in specialized areas such as search and rescue operations and used to support their states’ National Guard. The defense force DeSantis has in mind is no exception. He is calling for a force of 200 volunteers and asking for $3.5 million from the state legislature to train and equip them. The Florida National Guard, by contrast, consists of nearly 12,000 military personnel, employs an additional 450 civilians, and receives more than $454 million in federal funds and about $18 million in state funding annually.

There is thus little risk of a state defense force serving as a significant counterweight to the federally-regulated National Guard. Nor could it somehow replace the Guard; under 32 U.S.C § 104(f), states cannot disband their National Guard without the president’s consent or even reduce their Guard’s strength below the minimum set by the president.


And, from your link:

the purpose......
"to help with emergency response measures and to back up the Florida National Guard."

"The Florida Defence Force, later renamed the State Guard, was formed in 1941 shortly before the U.S. entered World War II, after President Franklin D. Roosevelt federalized the existing National Guard. In 1947 the unit was disbanded, after which it would lay dormant for over 70 years.

A number of U.S. states have state defense forces in some form, many of them geared towards assisting with disaster relief—a major issue in hurricane-prone Florida.

Governor DeSantis announced the Florida State Guard would be reformed in December 2021, and the following year the state legislature approved $10 million to raise a force of 400 soldiers.

Speaking in June 2022 DeSantis said: "The Florida State Guard will be comprised of Floridians, and it will be assigned to assist and help only Floridians.

"It will not be subject to be mobilized by the federal government, and the federal government cannot impose policies or penalties on the Florida State Guard."

Appearing before the Florida Senate's Appropriations Committee, Chris Spencer, DeSantis' director of policy and budget, said the enlarged State Guard would support the National Guard."



Oh FFS YOURSELF. This is some cockamamie bullshit. He's replicating the Florida National Guard, which already exists and already is there to serve the purpose. But he's a power hungry control freak who hates federal government.

Stop covering for the man. This is a completely nonsensical move, which will unnecessarily waste hundreds of millions of Florida taxpayer dollars.


Hey, pp.
Cry more. By my count, there are at least 20 states with ACTIVE state defense forces.... some in blue states like California and New York.
Guess these governors are wasting hundreds of millions of taxpayers dollars.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_defense_force

And, all states allow it.....

Title 32 U.S. Code § 109 subsection (c) provides for these SDFs.

In addition to its National Guard, if any, a State, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, or the Virgin Islands may, as provided by its laws, organize and maintain defense forces. A defense force established under this section may be used within the jurisdiction concerned, as its chief executive (or commanding general in the case of the District of Columbia) considers necessary, but it may not be called, ordered, or drafted into the armed forces.

Are any of those other states headed up by slimy weasels who are pushing their states into fascism? DP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, you clearly never served. Every unit has to appoint people various eoles in their drug testing program. There is no "Urine Corps" in the Navy. No one is branched as a Urinalysis officer. But most officers are assigned to participate in implementing their urinalysis program.

He also never claimed to be a fighter pilot. He graduated from Harvard Law and went into JAG.

This thread is embarrassing in like 100 ways.


For DeSantis, yes.


Actually, no. It is embarrassing for Democrats who think pointing this out is in someway a negative for DeSantis.
He has never claimed to be a pilot. Never.
And, the fact that this was one of his responsibilities is not surprising.

And, pointing something like this out just highlights the fact that DeSantis has served in the military unlike others in high office.


Not true he literally had paid ads running all over Florida with that shit.

STop being a liar.

And he is a NAZI unfit for office.

And his crap wife is no better.


I’m truly not against you, but calling ppl Nazis is just out of bounds. It makes you come off as unstable.


Oh, the PP is most definitely unstable. It's the usual troll who always has her posts deleted because she constantly spews garbage.
DP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Funny that no one mentioned this:

During his military career, DeSantis has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and the Iraq Campaign Medal.

Where are Biden’s military accolades? Oh, wait…


Um…. Commander in chief? He is at the very top of the chain of command of the damn SEALS.


With zero military service or honors. Oops.
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