Park, I’m so sorry that your father (and, by extension, your whole family) was subjected to such a spurious and vindictive act of political persecution.
I’m delighted that it’s over, and hope your father can not only recover, but become more successful than ever.
Tucker recently interviewed Stefan Passantino, a lawyer who represented many young people from the first Trump administration who were subpoenaed to testify before the UnAmerican House Committee purportedly investigating Jan 6th, (read: witch-hunt for Trump’s head).
He tells of his horrid and frightening experience being threatened, attacked, and defamed by a number of powerful groups like the 65 Project, who set about to destroy his entire life and livelihood.
He has now devoted the remainder of his career to fight these tyrannical thugs.
There is good reason why the Secretary of Defense is a civilian, a critical component of the U.S. Military is a civilian appointed by the President is given overrall management of the military and its officers. Hegseth has the right idea that the primary aim of the military is to provide a fighting force capable of defending the United States against its enemies, and supporting its allies. The current administration's tepid support of Israel has only emboldened its many enemies and prolonged the conflict, resulting in additional death and suffering on both sides. Trump has stated he will support Israel and allow them to finish the job in destroying hamas and hezbollah, plus he will reinstate sanctions on Iran to further weaken Iran and its terror proxies in gaza, Lebanon, iraq, and yemen.
Hegseth's background and views are very reminscent of a great general who also had dissagreeable views but who was indispensable to victory-George S Patton.
Park, why are you able to see the smear merchant job being played out on Hegseth, but you are unable to dig a layer deeper on the same formula being applied to Matt Gaetz?
Here is Democrat and author/political commentator Matt Stoller’s take on Gaetz, which feels even-handed:
I live in Spain. Everyone here has 🆔 cards and it’s really no problem to carry them around alongside your credit cards. It makes life so much easier with authorities.
I understand the reasoned argument for the National ID card, but also of the reservations some people may have for such a one-size-fits-all government issued ID. The not so distant backlash over the digital “Vax Pass” has left a really bad vibe for a lot of people for such government-issued things.
Perhaps if was offered as one of a number of acceptable ID options say, in addition to, or in lieu of a Drivers license, people might be more accepting, just not as a “must have or else.”
As a combat Veteran and one who has worked in the Veteran community for more than 20 years, I am extremely interested in what's actually IN Hegseth's new book.
I’m only on Chapter 2 right now, but just reading the chapter titles nails down many of the complaints that I've heard from so many about our beloved Armed Forces turning into a petri dish of failed Marxist bacterium.
Think of it as man-made corrosion. And my Navy family will make that connection immediately. For as one might imagine, EVERYTHING onboard a Navy ship starts to rust or corrode. And fighting that aggressive cancer is just part of daily life aboard ship.
But now add in human-induced corrosion, not of salt and water. Think of the mal intent required to infiltrate every aspect of the Armed Forces, and plant the seeds of distrust, disrespect and divisive rhetoric.
Why would someone do that? It’s what Marxists do… they destroy unit cohesion, they weaken unit drive and they crater unit morale. Ipso facto, in a combat zone, that’s a recipe for self-destruction.
Park, I’m so sorry that your father (and, by extension, your whole family) was subjected to such a spurious and vindictive act of political persecution.
I’m delighted that it’s over, and hope your father can not only recover, but become more successful than ever.
Tucker recently interviewed Stefan Passantino, a lawyer who represented many young people from the first Trump administration who were subpoenaed to testify before the UnAmerican House Committee purportedly investigating Jan 6th, (read: witch-hunt for Trump’s head).
He tells of his horrid and frightening experience being threatened, attacked, and defamed by a number of powerful groups like the 65 Project, who set about to destroy his entire life and livelihood.
He has now devoted the remainder of his career to fight these tyrannical thugs.
https://youtu.be/Xin0OC5e66A?si=eQSu_uF7GzO8q97S
There is good reason why the Secretary of Defense is a civilian, a critical component of the U.S. Military is a civilian appointed by the President is given overrall management of the military and its officers. Hegseth has the right idea that the primary aim of the military is to provide a fighting force capable of defending the United States against its enemies, and supporting its allies. The current administration's tepid support of Israel has only emboldened its many enemies and prolonged the conflict, resulting in additional death and suffering on both sides. Trump has stated he will support Israel and allow them to finish the job in destroying hamas and hezbollah, plus he will reinstate sanctions on Iran to further weaken Iran and its terror proxies in gaza, Lebanon, iraq, and yemen.
Hegseth's background and views are very reminscent of a great general who also had dissagreeable views but who was indispensable to victory-George S Patton.
Park, why are you able to see the smear merchant job being played out on Hegseth, but you are unable to dig a layer deeper on the same formula being applied to Matt Gaetz?
Here is Democrat and author/political commentator Matt Stoller’s take on Gaetz, which feels even-handed:
https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/trump-nominates-khanservative-matt?utm_medium=email
Stoller is not a Democrat as far as I know. His sole focus, bigness, should scorned by both parties.
I live in Spain. Everyone here has 🆔 cards and it’s really no problem to carry them around alongside your credit cards. It makes life so much easier with authorities.
Deus Vult simply means “God Wills It” in Latin.
The 65 project is intent on intimidating layers to avoid representing Trump anyone who served on his administration or supported his views
I understand the reasoned argument for the National ID card, but also of the reservations some people may have for such a one-size-fits-all government issued ID. The not so distant backlash over the digital “Vax Pass” has left a really bad vibe for a lot of people for such government-issued things.
Perhaps if was offered as one of a number of acceptable ID options say, in addition to, or in lieu of a Drivers license, people might be more accepting, just not as a “must have or else.”
As a combat Veteran and one who has worked in the Veteran community for more than 20 years, I am extremely interested in what's actually IN Hegseth's new book.
I’m only on Chapter 2 right now, but just reading the chapter titles nails down many of the complaints that I've heard from so many about our beloved Armed Forces turning into a petri dish of failed Marxist bacterium.
Think of it as man-made corrosion. And my Navy family will make that connection immediately. For as one might imagine, EVERYTHING onboard a Navy ship starts to rust or corrode. And fighting that aggressive cancer is just part of daily life aboard ship.
But now add in human-induced corrosion, not of salt and water. Think of the mal intent required to infiltrate every aspect of the Armed Forces, and plant the seeds of distrust, disrespect and divisive rhetoric.
Why would someone do that? It’s what Marxists do… they destroy unit cohesion, they weaken unit drive and they crater unit morale. Ipso facto, in a combat zone, that’s a recipe for self-destruction.