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Hegseth finishes speech, walks off stage to total silence (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd Oct 1 OP
I wonder....... Turbineguy Oct 1 #1
Did you mean to say "corporal?" Wounded Bear Oct 1 #2
Maybe Hegseth should take up Turbineguy Oct 1 #4
Yeah his Peter Principle bar is pretty low, without trump at the reins... Wounded Bear Oct 1 #5
I heard this AM he Traildogbob Oct 1 #3
Not likely GregariousGroundhog Oct 1 #9
I pray he is smart enough to realize what giant egg he and TACO laid yesterday ... marble falls Oct 1 #6
It's not going to be useful for sound bites (good catch, btw) unless they dub in an applause track Hekate Oct 1 #7
They stand there so expectantly, not realizing or understanding the protocol. Totally Tunsie Oct 1 #8

Wounded Bear

(63,140 posts)
5. Yeah his Peter Principle bar is pretty low, without trump at the reins...
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 02:12 PM
Oct 1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_principle

The Peter principle is a concept in management developed by Laurence J. Peter which observes that people in a hierarchy tend to rise to "a level of respective incompetence": employees are promoted based on their success in previous jobs until they reach a level at which they are no longer competent, as skills in one job do not necessarily translate to another.[1][2]

The concept was explained in the 1969 book The Peter Principle (William Morrow and Company) by Laurence Peter and Raymond Hull.[3] Hull wrote the text, which was based on Peter's research. Peter and Hull intended the book to be satire,[4] but it became popular as it was seen to make a serious point about the shortcomings of how people are promoted within hierarchical organizations. The Peter principle has since been the subject of much commentary and research.

Traildogbob

(11,964 posts)
3. I heard this AM he
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 02:08 PM
Oct 1

Could never have gotten a higher rank than he had as a National Guard officer. I believe it was Malcom Nance on SM show. He would know.

GregariousGroundhog

(7,589 posts)
9. Not likely
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 03:15 PM
Oct 1

Approximately 70% of Majors will make it to Lt. Colonel and 50% of Lt. Colonels will make it to Colonel.

Most Captains will have completed some sort of advanced schooling before moving on to Major. Without an advanced degree, he would probably be in the bottom 30% when being reviewed for promotion.

marble falls

(68,818 posts)
6. I pray he is smart enough to realize what giant egg he and TACO laid yesterday ...
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 02:12 PM
Oct 1

... TACO has the same problem Putin has: when you limit who you listen to, you limit what you get to hear. I think they got cheer-led into what Gen Kelly and his brother told them about what the military "really"wanted.

I can't believe that TACO thought this would be such a great thing after the "kiss my ass" birthday parade the Pentagon threw him last year.

Hekate

(99,731 posts)
7. It's not going to be useful for sound bites (good catch, btw) unless they dub in an applause track
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 02:21 PM
Oct 1

Best line posted so far: “Fat Man and Little Boy bombed”

The fallout should be epic.

Totally Tunsie

(11,321 posts)
8. They stand there so expectantly, not realizing or understanding the protocol.
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 02:24 PM
Oct 1

Then they leave the stage looking as though they've just been hosed down.
Maybe someone shoulda' told them...NAHHHHH.

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