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tblue37

(67,855 posts)
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 04:55 PM 1 hr ago

Tom Nichols (The Atlantic) "Pete Hegseth Needs to Go--Now"

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Yesterday, the secretary of defense of the United States of America posted a meme on X depicting Franklin, the cartoon turtle who is a beloved children’s-book character, as a Special Forces operator killing people on boats. He added a comment: “For your Christmas wish list…” Just to make the point, the secretary tagged the X account of SOUTHCOM, the Southern Forces Command, which has had to carry out the strikes, as if blowing up boats and killing the survivors was a joke to be shared with a chuckle and a backslap.

Perhaps Hegseth thinks that sinking boats on the high seas is funny. Maybe he just wanted to own the libs and all that. Or maybe he thought he could disrupt the gathering war-crimes narrative, like the school delinquent pulling a fire alarm during an exam. Or maybe he just has poor judgment and even worse impulse control (which would explain a lot of things about Pete Hegseth). No matter the reason, his choice to trivialize the use of American military force reveals both the shallowness of the man’s character and the depth of his contempt for the military as an institution.

Posting stupid memes after being accused of murder is not the response of a patriot who must answer to the public about the security of the United States and its people in uniform. It is not the response of a secretary of defense who values the advice of the officers who report to him. It is not the response of a human being who comprehends the risks—and the costs—of ordering other people to kill helpless men clinging to the wreck of a boat.

It is, instead, the response of a sneering, spoiled punk who has been caught doing wrong and is now daring the local fuzz to take him in and risk the anger of his rich dad—a role fulfilled by Donald Trump, in this case.

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https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/12/pete-hegseth-pentagon-department-defense/685098/?gift=_IXYI0Wrwnxuvm7JZ0fMfHJAtOT66Hqvl6fCXTgAWvc&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share

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Tom Nichols (The Atlantic) "Pete Hegseth Needs to Go--Now" (Original Post) tblue37 1 hr ago OP
K&R spanone 1 hr ago #1
The ruthless brutal killing of civilians puts US troops in danger. Irish_Dem 57 min ago #2
It doesn't end with Kegseth. Trump is the commander in cheif, he is responsible. nt doc03 53 min ago #3
This is what I said in my post. Irish_Dem 48 min ago #4

Irish_Dem

(78,483 posts)
2. The ruthless brutal killing of civilians puts US troops in danger.
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 05:22 PM
57 min ago

Trump does not understand this concept.

Our enemies are taking note and will ramp up their attacks and use the same brutal treatment
in revenge. In this case the fighting is relentless, brutal with a high death toll.

doc03

(38,700 posts)
3. It doesn't end with Kegseth. Trump is the commander in cheif, he is responsible. nt
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 05:26 PM
53 min ago


Irish_Dem

(78,483 posts)
4. This is what I said in my post.
Tue Dec 2, 2025, 05:31 PM
48 min ago

I talked about Trump, not Hegseth who is just the window dressing.

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