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.
Spare me. Plenty of higher up military officers engage in affairs.
Maybe that's the excuse your father or husband told you, but it's not an excuse to have an affair.
I'm not morally against infidelity. I don't care who people sleep with, as long as I don't have to watch or clean up after, but being a serial cheater shows some really poor impulse control, and probably a lack of empathy for your wives and kids. Do you think it's easy for those children? What kind of man is so weak he'd do that to kids?
Whatever, you say? Men do that all the time?
Can't we find one who doesn't flunk the marshmallow test to be in charge of our military?
PP here. You're preaching to the choir. I'm just saying that I'm not buying that milirary higher ups don't engage in affairs. I don't approve of adultery. Ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most men engage in affairs. The end.
I don't know about "most," but having three wives and cheating on all of them is definitely on brand for the incoming administration, starting with the top.
Anonymous wrote:Most men engage in affairs. The end.
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.
Spare me. Plenty of higher up military officers engage in affairs.
Maybe that's the excuse your father or husband told you, but it's not an excuse to have an affair.
I'm not morally against infidelity. I don't care who people sleep with, as long as I don't have to watch or clean up after, but being a serial cheater shows some really poor impulse control, and probably a lack of empathy for your wives and kids. Do you think it's easy for those children? What kind of man is so weak he'd do that to kids?
Whatever, you say? Men do that all the time?
Can't we find one who doesn't flunk the marshmallow test to be in charge of our military?
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.
Spare me. Plenty of higher up military officers engage in affairs.
Maybe that's the excuse your father or husband told you, but it's not an excuse to have an affair.
I'm not morally against infidelity. I don't care who people sleep with, as long as I don't have to watch or clean up after, but being a serial cheater shows some really poor impulse control, and probably a lack of empathy for your wives and kids. Do you think it's easy for those children? What kind of man is so weak he'd do that to kids?
Whatever, you say? Men do that all the time?
Can't we find one who doesn't flunk the marshmallow test to be in charge of our military?
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.
Spare me. Plenty of higher up military officers engage in affairs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He paid the victim, had her sign an NDA, but he denies any wrong doing.
LOL
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/11/16/pete-hegseth-sexual-assault-accuser-paid/
So he paid her because he was afraid he'd get fired by Fox, but he still should be Sec of Defense?
Sounds like he drugged her too, because she doesn't remember what happened in his room.
Anonymous wrote:He paid the victim, had her sign an NDA, but he denies any wrong doing.
LOL
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/11/16/pete-hegseth-sexual-assault-accuser-paid/