
Nick Anderson
Wed, Dec 03, 2025 • 8:41 PM
Pete Hegseth loves to lecture the U.S. military about the “warrior ethos,” casting himself as the nation’s armchair Rambo-in-chief. But when it comes to real accountability—specifically for authorizing strikes on unarmed people clinging to boats in the Caribbean—his warrior bravado evaporates. The man who scolds soldiers about courage suddenly can’t muster an ounce of it himself. Instead, he hides behind talking points, evasions, and patriotic cosplay, proving once again that the loudest sermons about bravery often come from the safest seats in the house.
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Gary R Eddings
That cretin is a totally amoral "christian" hypocrite of the worst order; a coward, a bully, and a murderer cosplaying at DOD
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Calli Arcale
Extra fun: someone found a clip from 2016 of him speaking on the criminality of war crimes and the responsibility of war fighters ...
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