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Nevilledog

(54,221 posts)
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 01:55 PM Apr 26

Hegseth and the man-babies of maga

https://www.editorialboard.com/hegseth-and-the-man-babies-of-maga/

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Hegseth’s dishonorable conduct is shared by the whole regime, including the president. There’s an attitude that respect is owed but not in return. This is borne of the belief that they have the right to rule by race and blood – not by law, not by merit, not by anything other than the accident of their birth. Indeed, anyone who has earned his authority, as Admiral Grady has, is a natural target of their contempt.

This attitude may seem invulnerable, but it’s not. It is weakness personified. When respect is not forthcoming in the way they expect, they fall to pieces. They get emotional, perhaps hysterical. They might even start accusing everyone around them of being against them. As it happens, that describes Hegseth to a T. NBC News reported Friday that he’s growing paranoid, “erratic” and “insecure.” Well, when you act like you’re infallible, you can’t stand it when anyone anywhere disagrees.

If this sounds childish, it is, and there’s a reason for it. It is rooted in the political tradition of venerating above all others the common folk of the American heartland, which is to say, the common white folk. Unlike multiracial populations in cities or on the coasts, people who get educations, acquire skill and know-how, strive and improve, these are God’s chosen. They are the most authentic, the most real Americans.

And one way or another, they are always at the center of our time and our attention, as they are the main characters in tales of morality told about America, in which some kind of Great Sinner is forever trying to take advantage of them, cheat them out of their money and their hope, and these crimes against the blood and bone of the nation demand a champion to come forth and save God’s chosen from this villainy.

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Hegseth and the man-babies of maga (Original Post) Nevilledog Apr 26 OP
"...the political tradition of venerating above all others Buns_of_Fire Apr 26 #1
"You know......morons!..." Aristus Apr 26 #2
The true heros are the quiet ones. The nurse who doesn't say much but saves lives. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 26 #3
If Hegseth were a 2nd Looey in 'Nam, he would have been fragged by his troops. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 26 #4
"the common white folk" Paladin Apr 26 #5

Buns_of_Fire

(18,395 posts)
1. "...the political tradition of venerating above all others
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 02:37 PM
Apr 26

the common folk of the American heartland, which is to say, the common white folk."

Swear to God, the first thing that came to mind was the scene with Gene Wilder and Cleavon Little in Blazing Saddles...

Bernardo de La Paz

(55,127 posts)
3. The true heros are the quiet ones. The nurse who doesn't say much but saves lives.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 03:32 PM
Apr 26

The janitor who is never thanked but keeps the school spotless for the children.

The judge who stands up to legal bullies with well-reasoned unsensational rulings.


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