Pete Hegseth is a great American

Diogenes

Nemo me impune lacessit
The Swamp says Trump is a dangerous autocrat who picked a man who will conduct a widespread military purge of officers who disagree with the POTUS.

I don't recall the same pandemic of piffling poutrage during Barack Hussein's dark Reign of Error.

Do you?



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It is about his lack of qualifications. Running an agency as large as defense requires experience that he does not have. Being a Fox commentator is not a sign of being fair and honest.
 
Exactly, zero management experience, no exposure running a major entity, even a small entity, and now he’s in charge of Pentagon with close to three million employees and a budget close to a trillion

“Nordberg” ought to thank you proving his point
Is he by himself? That would be difficult.. I'll look for s thank you from Nordberg..
 
Is he by himself? That would be difficult.. I'll look for s thank you from Nordberg..
“Is he by himself,” kinda funny, ah, Trump didn’t make the other guy head of America’s defense now did he, no, rather the guy with zero experience

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I hope he still drinks, BTW:

Winston Churchill's drinking habits during his time as Prime Minister are well-documented, though exact quantities are often anecdotal rather than precise.

Churchill was known to enjoy alcohol, particularly champagne, whisky, and brandy. Here are some general insights:

  • Champagne: Churchill famously said, "My tastes are simple: I am easily satisfied with the best." He reportedly drank Pol Roger champagne, sometimes starting his day with a glass after his morning work.
  • Whisky: He was fond of Johnnie Walker Red Label, often mixed with water into what he called his "scotch and soda." Some accounts suggest he might have had several glasses throughout the day.
  • Brandy: Churchill would often have brandy in the evening, sometimes with his dinner or as a nightcap.

Quantitatively:

  • Daily Intake: Estimates vary, but some biographers suggest he might have consumed the equivalent of one bottle of champagne, several glasses of whisky, and a few brandies in a day. However, this is speculative and based on various accounts rather than precise records.
  • Context: It's important to note that Churchill's alcohol consumption was part of a broader culture of drinking among the British elite at the time, and much of it was integrated into social and professional settings rather than solitary drinking.

While Churchill's drinking is often romanticized or criticized, it's worth considering that his capacity for work, leadership during WWII, and his longevity (he lived until 90) suggest a complex relationship with alcohol where he managed his intake in a way that did not impede his duties.




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