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trump is a sick puppy
ð¨ The Commander in Chief Is Not Okay
— DCminx ððð¥ð± (@dcminx.bsky.social) 2025-10-01T09:34:52.572Z
Trump put on a disturbing show for Americaâs generals and admirals.
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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseths convocation of hundreds of generals and admirals today turned out to be, in the main, a nothingburger. Hegseth strutted and paced and lectured and hectored, warning the officers that he was tired of seeing fat people in the halls of the Pentagon and promising to take the men who have medical or religious exemptions from shavingread: mostly Black menand kick them out of the military. He assured them that the woke Department of Defense was now a robust and manly Department of War, and that they would no longer have to worry about people smearing them as toxic leaders. (Hegseth went on a tirade about the word toxic itself, noting that if a commitment to high standards made him toxic, then so be it.).....
Trump started rambling right out of the gate. But first, the president channeled his inner Jeb Bush, asking the officers to clapbut, you know, only if they felt like it.
......Even if these officers had never attended a MAGA event or even seen one, they were now in the middle of a typical, unhinged Trump diatribe. The president had a speech waiting for him on the teleprompter, and now and then Trump would hunch his shoulders and apparently pick off a stray word or phrase from it, like a distracted hunter firing random buckshot from a duck blind. But Trump has always had difficulty wrestling Stephen Millers labored neoclassical references and clunky, faux Churchillisms off a screen and into his mouth. Mostly, the president decided to just riff on his greatest hits to the stone-faced assembly......
But American officers have never had to contend with a president like Trump. Plenty of presidents behaved badly and suffered mental and emotional setbacks: John F. Kennedy cavorted with secretaries in the White House pool, Lyndon Johnson unleashed foul-mouthed tirades on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Richard Nixon fell into depression and paranoia, Ronald Reagan and Joe Biden wrestled with the indignities of age. But the officer corps knew that presidents were basically normal men surrounded by other normal men and women, and that the American constitutional system would insulate the military from any mad orders that might emerge from the Oval Office.
Likewise, in Trumps first term, the president was surrounded by people who ensured that some of his nuttiestand most dangerousideas were derailed before they could reach the military. Today, senior U.S. officers have to wonder who will shield them from the impulses of the person they just saw onstage. What are officers to make of Trumps accusation that other nations, only a year ago, supposedly called America a dead country? (After all, these men and women were leading troops last year.) How are they supposed to react when Trump slips the surly bonds of truth, insults their former commanders in chief, and talks about his close relationship with the Kremlin?
In 1973, an Air Force nuclear-missile officer named Harold Hering asked a simple question during a training session: How can I know that an order I receive to launch my missiles came from a sane president? The question cost him his career. Military members are trained to execute orders, not question them. But today, both the man who can order the use of nuclear arms and the man who would likely verify such an order gave disgraceful and unnerving performances in Quantico. How many officers left the room asking themselves Major Herings question?
Trump started rambling right out of the gate. But first, the president channeled his inner Jeb Bush, asking the officers to clapbut, you know, only if they felt like it.
Just have a good time. And if you want to applaud, you applaud. And if you want to do anything you want, you can do anything you want. And if you dont like what Im saying, you can leave the room. Of course, there goes your rank; there goes your future.
......Even if these officers had never attended a MAGA event or even seen one, they were now in the middle of a typical, unhinged Trump diatribe. The president had a speech waiting for him on the teleprompter, and now and then Trump would hunch his shoulders and apparently pick off a stray word or phrase from it, like a distracted hunter firing random buckshot from a duck blind. But Trump has always had difficulty wrestling Stephen Millers labored neoclassical references and clunky, faux Churchillisms off a screen and into his mouth. Mostly, the president decided to just riff on his greatest hits to the stone-faced assembly......
But American officers have never had to contend with a president like Trump. Plenty of presidents behaved badly and suffered mental and emotional setbacks: John F. Kennedy cavorted with secretaries in the White House pool, Lyndon Johnson unleashed foul-mouthed tirades on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Richard Nixon fell into depression and paranoia, Ronald Reagan and Joe Biden wrestled with the indignities of age. But the officer corps knew that presidents were basically normal men surrounded by other normal men and women, and that the American constitutional system would insulate the military from any mad orders that might emerge from the Oval Office.
Likewise, in Trumps first term, the president was surrounded by people who ensured that some of his nuttiestand most dangerousideas were derailed before they could reach the military. Today, senior U.S. officers have to wonder who will shield them from the impulses of the person they just saw onstage. What are officers to make of Trumps accusation that other nations, only a year ago, supposedly called America a dead country? (After all, these men and women were leading troops last year.) How are they supposed to react when Trump slips the surly bonds of truth, insults their former commanders in chief, and talks about his close relationship with the Kremlin?
In 1973, an Air Force nuclear-missile officer named Harold Hering asked a simple question during a training session: How can I know that an order I receive to launch my missiles came from a sane president? The question cost him his career. Military members are trained to execute orders, not question them. But today, both the man who can order the use of nuclear arms and the man who would likely verify such an order gave disgraceful and unnerving performances in Quantico. How many officers left the room asking themselves Major Herings question?
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The Commander in Chief Is Not Okay (gift link) (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Oct 1
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GreenWave
(11,754 posts)1. Maybe YouTube can give him more money for violating TOS.
It would not shock me.
LymphocyteLover
(8,847 posts)2. No shit. The question is when will Republicans WAKE THE FUCK UP???
lostincalifornia
(4,682 posts)3. Hmmm, let's see if Jake crapper gets right on top of this?
usonian
(21,261 posts)4. It won't be long. His bff is calling from beyond.
