Originally published at: Pete Hegseth’s Art of War
Hello, it’s the weekend. This is The Weekender
“Discipline means organization, chain of command, and logistics.” — Master Sun Tzu In “The Art of War,” his famed treatise on military strategy from the 6th Century B.C.E., the legendary Chinese strategist Sun Tzu spends much of his time on the need to keep armies well…
Good morning all.
Why does anyone think the suckers and losers who are in the military deserve to be fed, when TRUMP is still not the richest man in the world.
Looking forward to that preening twit’s prosecution for murdering all of those boaters in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific.
Impeachment of the Cabinet of Dingleberries is not enough; the lot of them should be locked up.
Not surprised. TSF was just lying about any agreement to bounce the stock market for the weekend.
All these guys are fucking nuts.
Looks like Gosar has been huffing his own laughing gas.
Pete Hegseth is Foster Brooks without the humility, class, and self-awareness of his role.
Two weeks that pushed Trump to the edge. Is his presidency unravelling?
'Tis a consummation devoutly to be wished.
Huffing the gold paint used on all the Oval Office decor
And it worked. Take the win
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Some day, when the Trump regime ends, we may applaud its unhinged incompetence and massive corruption as a saving grace.
Whiskey Pete is the Foster Brooks of Kash Patels.
A long nerdy article about the state of the US military arsenal, pre- and mid- Iran war of choice. I’m no expert, and in no way qualified to comment on how much the US military budget should be, and spent on what, relative to the $1.5 trillion being demanded. But someone should be asking how much influence ($$$) the military industrial complex (thank you Dwight Eisenhower), which rivals the oil industry in influence spending, has on spending on big, expensive hunks of metal (fighter jets, air defence systems, missile systems, battleships, minesweepers, aircraft carriers, ‘munitions’) versus ‘modern warfare’ (drones and drone defence) that are relatively cheap, quick to manufacture, and put negligible $$$ in the pockets of Lockheed, Boeing & Co.
Archive link: https://archive.is/tqbMC
Food for weekend thought.




