Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marco Rubio, Mike Waltz, John Ratcliff, and Elise Stefanik are all fairly professional, competent, and reasonably good picks.
I wonder why the Trump administration chose to put such a lightweight as SecDef. It's the biggest, most powerful, most bureaucratic, most lethal organization in the history of humanity. And they put the weekend host of an entertainment show as the head of it? There has to be a secondary intent for having such weak leadership, because the undersecretaries and the generals are going to walk all over him. At this moment in time, if Hedgseth were to walk into the Pentagon in his National Guard uniform he'd be saluting roughly three quarters of the people he'd encounter in the hallways.
Because he just wants loyalists. He needs someone at the top who will help him purge the ones with ethics, professionalism, and loyalty to the constitution. This is how democracy dies, and fascism replaces it.
I don't think so. I think it's the policy positions Hedgseth has articulated which resonated. Eliminating the focus on diversity instead of on capability, for example.
Anonymous wrote:Pete Buttigieg’s “qualifications” for Transportation Secretary:
1. Likes trains
2. Gay
Anonymous wrote:Pete Buttigieg’s “qualifications” for Transportation Secretary:
1. Likes trains
2. Gay
Anonymous wrote:The risks of picking Peter Hegseth to head the Pentagon are too great.
I mean, we could end up with spy balloons flying over the country, disastrous pull-outs from warzones, Russia invading Europe, Iran expanding, and a recruitment crisis.
Best go with another DoD insider.
Anonymous wrote:The risks of picking Peter Hegseth to head the Pentagon are too great.
I mean, we could end up with spy balloons flying over the country, disastrous pull-outs from warzones, Russia invading Europe, Iran expanding, and a recruitment crisis.
Best go with another DoD insider.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The SecDef’s job is to manage a massive bureaucracy, not to say stupid shit on tv. There are at least a million people in the U.S. who are more qualified and better suited to the job than Hegseth. Nothing about him is qualifying. It is amazing that after all of his dumbassery, Trump can still prove that he is even stupider than we thought.
Trump’s agenda is to dismantle the federal government and burn it all down. He has always made this clear. Hiring loyal clowns is intentional. Competency is not required.
Everyone who voted for Trump, voted to destroy their country.
Or rebuild. Depending on your view
Anonymous wrote:Pete Buttigieg’s “qualifications” for Transportation Secretary:
1. Likes trains
2. Gay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marco Rubio, Mike Waltz, John Ratcliff, and Elise Stefanik are all fairly professional, competent, and reasonably good picks.
I wonder why the Trump administration chose to put such a lightweight as SecDef. It's the biggest, most powerful, most bureaucratic, most lethal organization in the history of humanity. And they put the weekend host of an entertainment show as the head of it? There has to be a secondary intent for having such weak leadership, because the undersecretaries and the generals are going to walk all over him. At this moment in time, if Hedgseth were to walk into the Pentagon in his National Guard uniform he'd be saluting roughly three quarters of the people he'd encounter in the hallways.
Because he just wants loyalists. He needs someone at the top who will help him purge the ones with ethics, professionalism, and loyalty to the constitution. This is how democracy dies, and fascism replaces it.
At least he won’t send the fbi after people like Biden did to Mayor Adams. Loyalist is more of a Biden admin obsession.
Trump doesn’t care about folks who don’t like him or criticize him. It’s the Dems who are thin skinned
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Marco Rubio, Mike Waltz, John Ratcliff, and Elise Stefanik are all fairly professional, competent, and reasonably good picks.
I wonder why the Trump administration chose to put such a lightweight as SecDef. It's the biggest, most powerful, most bureaucratic, most lethal organization in the history of humanity. And they put the weekend host of an entertainment show as the head of it? There has to be a secondary intent for having such weak leadership, because the undersecretaries and the generals are going to walk all over him. At this moment in time, if Hedgseth were to walk into the Pentagon in his National Guard uniform he'd be saluting roughly three quarters of the people he'd encounter in the hallways.
Because he just wants loyalists. He needs someone at the top who will help him purge the ones with ethics, professionalism, and loyalty to the constitution. This is how democracy dies, and fascism replaces it.
WHO was not a loyalist in the Biden administration?
Many of Biden's top people are career professionals who served in both Republican and Democrat administrations - unlike Trump's.
MAGA doesn’t believe these people exist because they don’t know anything about government and government jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Marco Rubio, Mike Waltz, John Ratcliff, and Elise Stefanik are all fairly professional, competent, and reasonably good picks.
I wonder why the Trump administration chose to put such a lightweight as SecDef. It's the biggest, most powerful, most bureaucratic, most lethal organization in the history of humanity. And they put the weekend host of an entertainment show as the head of it? There has to be a secondary intent for having such weak leadership, because the undersecretaries and the generals are going to walk all over him. At this moment in time, if Hedgseth were to walk into the Pentagon in his National Guard uniform he'd be saluting roughly three quarters of the people he'd encounter in the hallways.