Anonymous wrote:Kudos for Pete eliminating all DEI hires from the pentagon and putting real generals with combat experience for once.
National security is not an area where social engineering should conduct DEI experiments.
Anonymous wrote:Kudos for Pete eliminating all DEI hires from the pentagon and putting real generals with combat experience for once.
National security is not an area where social engineering should conduct DEI experiments.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good looking. Physically fit. Top soldier. And yet, despite all his positives, the guy is fish on a bicycle. And I think he knows it because he is lashing out at his top brass instead of honing the American fighting machine. And make-up? If this is true then what else needs to be said? Quit looking in the mirror pretty boy and start working with your commanders. How good you look in an Easter suit on the White House lawn is not the measure any of your soldiers care about
He is not good looking. He looks oily, like a car salesman.
Perhaps. But Trump chooses people like he’s shooting a movie. Hegseth looks the part of a Hollywood Sec of Defense.
Not at all! Central casting would be someone resembling George C. Scott.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, this guy attended both Princeton AND Harvard?
He completed special forces training as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good looking. Physically fit. Top soldier. And yet, despite all his positives, the guy is fish on a bicycle. And I think he knows it because he is lashing out at his top brass instead of honing the American fighting machine. And make-up? If this is true then what else needs to be said? Quit looking in the mirror pretty boy and start working with your commanders. How good you look in an Easter suit on the White House lawn is not the measure any of your soldiers care about
He is not good looking. He looks oily, like a car salesman.
Perhaps. But Trump chooses people like he’s shooting a movie. Hegseth looks the part of a Hollywood Sec of Defense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“A rattled Pete Hegseth has chastised top military officers and threatened them with polygraph tests as he seeks to quiet a storm at the Pentagon.”
https://on.wsj.com/3EClr7O
2 million troops around the globe should be worried about SecDef being more concerned his “court intrigues” than about their mission and safety:
“On his end, Hegseth has become increasingly concerned about how Trump is perceiving the situation and the possibility of being fired, according to defense officials and people familiar with the Pentagon’s leadership. He has spent hours on the phone shoring up support outside the Pentagon and was late to multiple meetings during his first trip to the Asia-Pacific region.”
He hasn't figured out that he will be fired sooner rather than later? None of Trump's people last forever, few last long, and most are fired quickly. He's in the "most" category right now.
The idea that the right sort of men can do a better job than the government officers who have spent decades learning how to do their jobs is on view as well in the appointment of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who previously worked as a Fox News Channel weekend host. Hegseth vowed to champion strong “warfighters” at the Pentagon, but he has had no experience running an entity as large and complicated as the Defense Department, with its annual budget of $850 billion and its almost 3.5 million employees.
The results of his appointment have been disastrous. Under Hegseth, department officials are openly feuding. Paul McLeary and Jack Detsch reported today in Politico that Hegseth is using just his wife, his lawyer, and two lower-level officials as advisors, meaning he is operating without anyone who has significant expertise in the department.
Tuesday, we learned that in the unsecure second Signal chat—the one with his wife and brother and other personal friends—Hegseth posted from his personal phone information he had just received from Army General Michael Erik Kurilla, who leads U.S. Central Command, the command responsible for operations in the Middle East.
That got even worse today when Tara Copp of the Associated Press reported that Hegseth directed staffers to install Signal on his desktop computer so he could use Signal in a secure area where his own cell phone was not allowed. The computer was connected to the internet on an unsecured commercial line, making it highly susceptible to hacking.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, this guy attended both Princeton AND Harvard?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait, this guy attended both Princeton AND Harvard?
He completed special forces training as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good looking. Physically fit. Top soldier. And yet, despite all his positives, the guy is fish on a bicycle. And I think he knows it because he is lashing out at his top brass instead of honing the American fighting machine. And make-up? If this is true then what else needs to be said? Quit looking in the mirror pretty boy and start working with your commanders. How good you look in an Easter suit on the White House lawn is not the measure any of your soldiers care about
He is not good looking. He looks oily, like a car salesman.
Perhaps. But Trump chooses people like he’s shooting a movie. Hegseth looks the part of a Hollywood Sec of Defense.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, this guy attended both Princeton AND Harvard?