Anonymous wrote:He will be confirmed.
Anonymous wrote:
“If he’s a change agent, what large scale change has he implemented or overseen?”
The invasion of Panama, Greenland, and Canada comes to mind. He owes his job to Trump and Trump already has a dossier on the guy. Trump doesn’t employ anyone he doesn’t have dirt on. Don’t say we can’t invade without the approval of Congress. They will comply and Presidents have ignored Congress many times already with no push back.
Anonymous wrote:He has skirted questions about his drinking and extramarital affiars. He has limited experience in management and no experience with anything the size of the pentagon. It is such a sorry day that MAGAs feel this is appropriate leadership for our country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How come no one asked what he thinks of Trump’s characterization of service members as losers ( especially the ones who have paid the ultimate price). His mistreatment of John McCain? You either support the rank and file or you are a sycophant on that issue.
That seems like a missed opportunity.
There is just too much waterfront to cover. A pp was on the right track though with posing substantive job-related questions.
It’s mind boggling that a senator on the armed services committee is asking the nominee about how many push ups he can do. Just wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank God there are a handful of female senators. They get to the truth, and what matters
Which is not Jesus or thinking it is cool to crawl around in the mud with a rifle . Those faux macho R’s missed the point of “A Few Good Men.”
Proof positive: one of the R senators just asked how many push ups he can do.
That is such pathetic, Trumpian, strongman thinking. This job requires a brain, judgement, morals and integrity.
But if they got that, they would not support Trump in the first place.
+100. And folks should grill him or morals, integrity, critical thinking, judgement, and budget using the R’s stated goal of efficiency and less dollars.
What ideas does he have around readiness, recruitment and supporting military person and families given budget realities?
What are his views on conduct unbecoming of an officer or enlisted personnel?
Given that he’s made negative comments around women in the military as recent as November what does this suggest about his ability to read the room? Or his ability to work diplomatically?
If he’s a change agent, what large scale change has he implemented or overseen?
Anonymous wrote:How come no one asked what he thinks of Trump’s characterization of service members as losers ( especially the ones who have paid the ultimate price). His mistreatment of John McCain? You either support the rank and file or you are a sycophant on that issue.
That seems like a missed opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank God there are a handful of female senators. They get to the truth, and what matters
Which is not Jesus or thinking it is cool to crawl around in the mud with a rifle . Those faux macho R’s missed the point of “A Few Good Men.”
Proof positive: one of the R senators just asked how many push ups he can do.
That is such pathetic, Trumpian, strongman thinking. This job requires a brain, judgement, morals and integrity.
But if they got that, they would not support Trump in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sen Duckworth asking "yes or no" over an over is great. She's not even asking hard questions.
Actually, she asked the following questions which should not have been hard for anyone qualified for the position of Sec of Defense of the largest army in the world. Not only is Hegseth ignorant, he also didn't spend enough time getting up to speed on basic facts that he would have to know as Def Sec. Dude didn't even do his homework. He is not a serious person.
"Sen. Tammy Duckworth, an Army combat veteran, repeatedly pushed Pete Hegseth on his qualifications to be secretary of defense, asking him about the international security agreements and negotiations he will be expected to handle in the job.
“What is the highest level of negotiations that you engaged in, that you’ve led in? Because the secretary of defense does lead international security negotiations. There are three main ones that the secretary of defense leads and signs — can you name at least one of them?” the Illinois Democrat asked.
Hegseth, after asking her to repeat the question, said he has not been involved in international security negotiations given he has not been in government. In response to Duckworth’s question to name security negotiations, Hegseth said, “NATO might be one that you’re referring to.”
Duckworth then asked him to name “the importance of at least one of the nations in ASEAN and what type of agreement we have with at least one of those nations, and how many nations are in ASEAN by the way?”
The US works closely with ASEAN, which stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, on Indo-Pacific security and defense issues.
“I couldn’t tell you the exact amount of nations in that, but I know that we have allies in South Korea, in Japan, and in AUKUS with Australia in trying to work on submarines with them — ” Hegeseth said.
“Mr. Hegseth, none of those countries are in ASEAN,” Duckworth said. “None of those three countries that you’ve mentioned are in ASEAN. I suggest you do a little homework before you prepare for these types of negotiations.”
There are 10 member nations of ASEAN, including Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore."
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-cabinet-confirmation-hearings-01-14-25/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what are the chances that any of the Republicans grow a pair and don’t vote him in? This is a travesty. I can’t believe being an alcoholic, wife cheater, alleged sex abuser, unqualified person doesn’t phase the GOP senators. We are cooked.
Anyone? Is this a done deal?
Honestly, his lack of experience and vocal protests about women in the military make him unfit. The fact he cheated on his wife or has a drinking problem aren’t relevant. I think Patel and Gabbard are bigger threats to America than Hegseth.
Anonymous wrote:You know who's loving this? China. They're really getting a kick out of our dysfunctional government and lack of principles.
Russia, North Korea and Iran also approve.