Discussion: Naval War College Prez Alleged To Offer Twister Parties In Office With Margaritas

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The only question left is why does he still have his job?

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“Harley blames the financial issues on the Navy’s allotment and that he personally simply has a ‘lighthearted’ style of leadership.”

I think he misspelled “alcohol-fueled sexual-harassment”.

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“Rear Adm. Jeffrey Harley”

Well, I don’t think we need to spend too long figuring out the jokes he’d make about his rank…

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free prostate checks. No Judgement!

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Twister parties. Dude.

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Not showing the greatest judgment, even though margaritas are my favorite drink.

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Nobody blames the margaritas. They’re as innocent as any drink made with tequila can be.

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Yeah, alcoholics are hilarious.

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Criminy,that email reads like he’s already three sheets to the wind…:woozy_face:

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he personally simply has a “lighthearted” style of leadership

As befits a wacky, fun-loving institution like the Navy.

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A Margarita Bar in the office: Some also accused Harley of drinking on the job.

Nah. Fake News.

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War College Prez: If with a budget of 800 billion and admirals can’t have margarita machines in their office then terrorist win, how can you defend the free world without margaritas?

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Uh, oh. Looks like someone just sank his battleship.

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Au contraire, we cannot trust the nation’s defense to someone who does not know how to mix a proper cocktail on the field (or ocean) of battle and has to rely on mechanization.

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Naval War College Prez Alleged To Offer Twister Parties In Office With Margaritas

So that’s how they learn to steer the ships.

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If Trump were my boss, I’d be drinking in the morning.

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OK, it’s 10:00 am here in SF, it’s approaching 85 degrees, which is a major heat wave here. And now I want a margarita. Thanks Naval War College president bro.

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It is continually surprising how many senior folks seem to think they are living in the 1950s…

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Clearly an officer and a gentleman; not a good choice to lead a War College, however.

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