Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that MAGA cares or anything, but because of their emphasis on family values, I think it’s interesting to note that he’s on his third wife, like Trump. The third wife was his affair partner while he was married to the second wife.
Yes, not that I care or anything.
Biden had three children, two of which turned out to be drug addicted.
Kamala's husband, Doug Emhoff, slaps women.
Get off the cross. We need the wood.
DP. Thank you. So sick of sanctimonious liberals who pretend to be pious and holier-than-thou, all while peddling their own complete sh!tshow - one that the nation has rejected soundly.
DP. Are you unfamiliar with the military? They actually have rules about all of this stuff - the Secretary of Defense should know about them and follow them, right?
The only time I’ve seen a service member punished for an affair under UCMJ was if the affair partner was another service member’s spouse (makes for some hard feelings at work!) or if the affair partner was also a service member and it was fraternization, or if the affair comprised their duty/mission/security.
A National Gaurd solider having an affair with a civilian is unlikely to be prosecuted, which is exactly why he wasn’t.
They don’t necessarily get punished under UCMJ, but they do get sidelined. And the stigma that comes with making bad decisions follows them professionally. It’s going to require some serious acting skills for the JCS to pretend to respect this guy.
Oh, please. Absolutely no doubt plenty of these people have their own skeletons.![]()
DP
Yeah, there are likely more affair partners of senate members than there are of members themselves, if you totaled them up.
According to many DCUM posters, affairs and babies born to single mothers are no big deal.
For the millionth time, there are actually rules about this in the military. And consequences. I get that only 1% serve, but the fact that the military has different rules than the rest of the population is pretty elementary.
Like Gen. Petraeus getting an Army Distinguished Service Medal when he retired with a yearly pension of over $200,000?
- after having an affair, no less.
DP
Not just an affair. He was sharing classified information with her as well.
+1 Yep, and yet still got a golden parachute and award.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that MAGA cares or anything, but because of their emphasis on family values, I think it’s interesting to note that he’s on his third wife, like Trump. The third wife was his affair partner while he was married to the second wife.
Yes, not that I care or anything.
Biden had three children, two of which turned out to be drug addicted.
Kamala's husband, Doug Emhoff, slaps women.
Get off the cross. We need the wood.
DP. Thank you. So sick of sanctimonious liberals who pretend to be pious and holier-than-thou, all while peddling their own complete sh!tshow - one that the nation has rejected soundly.
DP. Are you unfamiliar with the military? They actually have rules about all of this stuff - the Secretary of Defense should know about them and follow them, right?
The only time I’ve seen a service member punished for an affair under UCMJ was if the affair partner was another service member’s spouse (makes for some hard feelings at work!) or if the affair partner was also a service member and it was fraternization, or if the affair comprised their duty/mission/security.
A National Gaurd solider having an affair with a civilian is unlikely to be prosecuted, which is exactly why he wasn’t.
They don’t necessarily get punished under UCMJ, but they do get sidelined. And the stigma that comes with making bad decisions follows them professionally. It’s going to require some serious acting skills for the JCS to pretend to respect this guy.
Oh, please. Absolutely no doubt plenty of these people have their own skeletons.![]()
DP
Yeah, there are likely more affair partners of senate members than there are of members themselves, if you totaled them up.
According to many DCUM posters, affairs and babies born to single mothers are no big deal.
For the millionth time, there are actually rules about this in the military. And consequences. I get that only 1% serve, but the fact that the military has different rules than the rest of the population is pretty elementary.
Like Gen. Petraeus getting an Army Distinguished Service Medal when he retired with a yearly pension of over $200,000?
- after having an affair, no less.
DP
Not just an affair. He was sharing classified information with her as well.
+1 Yep, and yet still got a golden parachute and award.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that MAGA cares or anything, but because of their emphasis on family values, I think it’s interesting to note that he’s on his third wife, like Trump. The third wife was his affair partner while he was married to the second wife.
Yes, not that I care or anything.
Biden had three children, two of which turned out to be drug addicted.
Kamala's husband, Doug Emhoff, slaps women.
Get off the cross. We need the wood.
DP. Thank you. So sick of sanctimonious liberals who pretend to be pious and holier-than-thou, all while peddling their own complete sh!tshow - one that the nation has rejected soundly.
DP. Are you unfamiliar with the military? They actually have rules about all of this stuff - the Secretary of Defense should know about them and follow them, right?
The only time I’ve seen a service member punished for an affair under UCMJ was if the affair partner was another service member’s spouse (makes for some hard feelings at work!) or if the affair partner was also a service member and it was fraternization, or if the affair comprised their duty/mission/security.
A National Gaurd solider having an affair with a civilian is unlikely to be prosecuted, which is exactly why he wasn’t.
They don’t necessarily get punished under UCMJ, but they do get sidelined. And the stigma that comes with making bad decisions follows them professionally. It’s going to require some serious acting skills for the JCS to pretend to respect this guy.
Oh, please. Absolutely no doubt plenty of these people have their own skeletons.![]()
DP
Yeah, there are likely more affair partners of senate members than there are of members themselves, if you totaled them up.
According to many DCUM posters, affairs and babies born to single mothers are no big deal.
For the millionth time, there are actually rules about this in the military. And consequences. I get that only 1% serve, but the fact that the military has different rules than the rest of the population is pretty elementary.
Like Gen. Petraeus getting an Army Distinguished Service Medal when he retired with a yearly pension of over $200,000?
- after having an affair, no less.
DP
Not just an affair. He was sharing classified information with her as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that MAGA cares or anything, but because of their emphasis on family values, I think it’s interesting to note that he’s on his third wife, like Trump. The third wife was his affair partner while he was married to the second wife.
Yes, not that I care or anything.
Biden had three children, two of which turned out to be drug addicted.
Kamala's husband, Doug Emhoff, slaps women.
Get off the cross. We need the wood.
DP. Thank you. So sick of sanctimonious liberals who pretend to be pious and holier-than-thou, all while peddling their own complete sh!tshow - one that the nation has rejected soundly.
DP. Are you unfamiliar with the military? They actually have rules about all of this stuff - the Secretary of Defense should know about them and follow them, right?
The only time I’ve seen a service member punished for an affair under UCMJ was if the affair partner was another service member’s spouse (makes for some hard feelings at work!) or if the affair partner was also a service member and it was fraternization, or if the affair comprised their duty/mission/security.
A National Gaurd solider having an affair with a civilian is unlikely to be prosecuted, which is exactly why he wasn’t.
They don’t necessarily get punished under UCMJ, but they do get sidelined. And the stigma that comes with making bad decisions follows them professionally. It’s going to require some serious acting skills for the JCS to pretend to respect this guy.
Oh, please. Absolutely no doubt plenty of these people have their own skeletons.![]()
DP
Yeah, there are likely more affair partners of senate members than there are of members themselves, if you totaled them up.
According to many DCUM posters, affairs and babies born to single mothers are no big deal.
For the millionth time, there are actually rules about this in the military. And consequences. I get that only 1% serve, but the fact that the military has different rules than the rest of the population is pretty elementary.
Like Gen. Petraeus getting an Army Distinguished Service Medal when he retired with a yearly pension of over $200,000?
- after having an affair, no less.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Petraeus talk is peak whataboutism
Oh, sure. Irrelevant.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Petraeus talk is peak whataboutism
Anonymous wrote:Bickering aside, it's objectively true that if you compare the credentials of Trump's current nominee for Sec of Defense with those of the two that served in his first term (he had three but the third one was an acting Sec of Def), the ones from his first term (Mattis, Esper) have superior credentials. You can read about them in the link below.
The difference this time around--and what concerns people in the military establishment and others--is that Hedgseth is not only much less qualified (lack of commanding experience aside, he doesn't have much managerial experience) but seems to have been chosen primarily because he will do whatever Trump tells him and he does a good job on TV. This time around, Trump has been very deliberate about choosing "yes men" (and women) who are loyal to him rather than to the country. The first time around he selected more conventional appointees that were recommended to him by the GOP establishment.
https://history.defense.gov/DOD-History/Secretaries-of-Defense/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not that MAGA cares or anything, but because of their emphasis on family values, I think it’s interesting to note that he’s on his third wife, like Trump. The third wife was his affair partner while he was married to the second wife.
Yes, not that I care or anything.
Biden had three children, two of which turned out to be drug addicted.
Kamala's husband, Doug Emhoff, slaps women.
Get off the cross. We need the wood.
DP. Thank you. So sick of sanctimonious liberals who pretend to be pious and holier-than-thou, all while peddling their own complete sh!tshow - one that the nation has rejected soundly.
DP. Are you unfamiliar with the military? They actually have rules about all of this stuff - the Secretary of Defense should know about them and follow them, right?
The only time I’ve seen a service member punished for an affair under UCMJ was if the affair partner was another service member’s spouse (makes for some hard feelings at work!) or if the affair partner was also a service member and it was fraternization, or if the affair comprised their duty/mission/security.
A National Gaurd solider having an affair with a civilian is unlikely to be prosecuted, which is exactly why he wasn’t.
They don’t necessarily get punished under UCMJ, but they do get sidelined. And the stigma that comes with making bad decisions follows them professionally. It’s going to require some serious acting skills for the JCS to pretend to respect this guy.
Oh, please. Absolutely no doubt plenty of these people have their own skeletons.![]()
DP
Yeah, there are likely more affair partners of senate members than there are of members themselves, if you totaled them up.
According to many DCUM posters, affairs and babies born to single mothers are no big deal.
For the millionth time, there are actually rules about this in the military. And consequences. I get that only 1% serve, but the fact that the military has different rules than the rest of the population is pretty elementary.
Like Gen. Petraeus getting an Army Distinguished Service Medal when he retired with a yearly pension of over $200,000?