New Misconduct Allegations Against Pete Hegseth Emerge In The New Yorker

This speaks poorly of me, but ever since the news broke that Trump wants Kash Patel to run the FBI, I keep thinking, “Who did Kash Patel rape?”

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They would have Trump show up at Arlington National Cemetery. Bully the staffers and create a stir and walk on his grave site.

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To complete the FU, Joe should name his son Ambassador to France for the next 6 weeks.

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Fuck them. They didn’t bat an eye over TSF’s pardoning of actual criminals or Jared’s billion dollar tip from the Saudis.

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Is that real? LOL

If so, it seems to me that a bot army should be created to flood Twitter with that image non-stop until the platform dies.

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Hegseth

Bog-standard Republican

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Already on that train. I wish we could withdraw from any and everything that gives one cent of our money or one eyeball or click for any of these bastards. Any red state. Any billionaire. Any MSM that isn’t fighting Chump every inch of the way. Any of the big agribusinesses. We need to all find a way to return to subsistence agrarian and live like the Amish because of the coming climate crisis and Nazi takeover. Mainly/only communicating in person or via encryption, using cash or barter as much as possible, and I would dearly love to see blue state compacts that inflict as much damage on red states as possible. Curtail, in every feasible way, any blue dollars wandering into red coffers and make red states suffer for trying to get a slice of blue business.

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It was a righteous pardon.


One cat’s two cents.

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Are there unjust prosecutions of people who are in fact guilty of crimes? There are, of course. This is one of them.

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No problem with the pardon. Josh described it well.

I do have a problem with this pearl-clutching (from CNN.com):

As if tcf’s claims ever held water. The pursuit of Hunter Biden WAS a witch hunt, just as the pursuit of Bill Clinton was.

The whole point of “an eye for an eye” is that justice should be PROPORTIONAL, which it often wasn’t thousands of years ago. If justice were proportional for the guy who ripped off thousands, stole top-secret documents and had some kind of quid pro quo with Putin (just for starters!), he’d be behind bars for the rest of his tiny little life.

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“Not that there’s anything wrong with that.” :smirk:

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I’d agree with you more, but these are the kinds of charges that DOJ either does not bring in the first place or dismisses if they do. And yet Hunter gets a Special Prosecutor with a team devoted to his cases? It’s unjustifiable.

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did it even exist?

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Forget about how he behaved during his official capacity with the veterans for freedom Koch funded organization. This randy behavior sounds like a typical day at Fox News.

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Thank you again for posting. Please troll away with this pic. :rofl:

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Count me as not surprised. If it pisses off the sick fuck then I’m all for it.

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Reading Collinson is the equivalent of performing a self-lobotomy with a chopstick up your nose. Don’t even give CNN the clicks. Just don’t. You will be better off for it and so will society…to the extent we still live in one.

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I still think RFK Jr. is worse, for purely selfish reasons. What Hegseth will do to the military and what Patel will do to the FBI probably won’t touch me or my family directly.

But If RFK Jr. gets his hands on the HHS, his fanatic views on restricting vaccines and medical research are going to affect the health of all of us, including me and my family. He’s gotta go.

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Absolutely. Go for it!!!

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I am still of the mind that the less competent they are and the more obviously politicized they act, the better. It is not like I expect anything out of the major media to reveal the corruption as it is ongoing, so no one can expect any help there. So it really has to be “in your face” to make any case about the issue.

So, first, a competent person, like Russ Vought, will get more done and do more damage as pointed out in the article. With a lazy major media press this is almost impossible to fight.

However, second, at some point, assuming we have another Democratic administration, obvious corruption makes it easier to root it out.

Again however, this also assumes that the next Democratic administration grows a very large set of brass balls. They have to come in with the expectation of a corrupt and very hostile DOJ and FBI.

The problem with this of course resides in the President actually reaching through to the DOJ to force these policies. That itself is problematic of course, but there is not much way forward but to try to rebuild the agencies. And that appears already true.

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