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Trump Administration

Hegseth Faces the Senate

Plus: L.A.'s price gouging crackdown, more Rachel Maddow in your life, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 1.14.2025 9:30 AM

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Will Hegseth get through? Pete Hegseth, current Fox News anchor and possible future defense secretary in the Trump administration, will face senators in his confirmation hearing later today.

"Hegseth is a decorated combat veteran who was deployed in Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, Iraq and Afghanistan," reports CNN. "He has earned two Bronze Star Medals for his service in Iraq and Afghanistan." Since 2014, he's worked for Fox.

Hegseth has come under plenty of scrutiny for his string of divorces, salacious details of his personal life, and even a sexual assault allegation. These things, and his general inexperience—that might give one pause as to whether he can lead an $800 billion department and 3 million employees—might tank his confirmation.

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As for the purported assault: "Hegseth was accused by a woman of sexually assaulting her in October 2017 following a speaking engagement at a conference held by a Republican women's group in Monterey, California," reports CNN. "According to a police report obtained by CNN, the woman told police that Hegseth physically blocked her from leaving a hotel room, took her phone and then sexually assaulted her even though she 'remembered saying "no" a lot.' Hegseth told police that their encounter was consensual and that he had repeatedly made sure the woman 'was comfortable with what was going on between the two of them.'" Hegseth was never charged with any crime, and during the #MeToo years, he paid the woman some settlement money for her to keep quiet about this, ostensibly fearing the allegations would tank his career.

He's been married and divorced several times, conceiving a child with a Fox producer while still married. (Affairs also reportedly led to his first divorce, as well as his second.) His mother, during the proceedings for his second divorce, wrote an email to him later made public by the press, including sentences such as "I have no respect for any man that belittles, lies, cheats, sleeps around and uses women for his own power and ego. You are that man (and have been for years) and as your mother, it pains me and embarrasses me to say that, but it is the sad, sad truth." She later disavowed this, noting that she'd scribbled down such words in a moment of rage.

As for his actual views, they're basically what you'd expect from a Donald Trump pick. Hegseth has called the United Nations "a fully globalist organization that aggressively advances an anti-American, anti-Israel, and anti-freedom agenda. Here's one set of rules for the United States and Israel, another for everyone else."

"Nato is not an alliance; it's a defense arrangement for Europe, paid for and underwritten by the United States," he wrote in his 2020 book, American Crusade. "Europe has already allowed itself to be invaded. It chose not to rebuild its militaries, happily suckling off the teat of America's willingness to actually fight and win wars." (More excerpts from The Guardian.)

Some senators, like Iowa Republican Joni Ernst, have telegraphed their skepticism of Hegseth from a character standpoint. Others are concerned that he's "never made national-security policy, served in a senior military role, worked in defense acquisition, or led an organization larger than a nonprofit advocacy group," as Defense One puts it. At the same time, some of the media-class condemnation of Hegseth is a bit overheated and sensationalist, with one Politico headline reading "Pete Hegseth's Crusade to Turn the Military into a Christian Weapon," a reference to American Crusade. (The Politico piece goes on to speak critically of the church Hegseth is a member of, the religious beliefs he professes, and the lead pastor there, Doug Wilson.)

For what it's worth, I don't think the issue is that Hegseth would turn the military into a "Christian weapon"; I think it's that this is a department with a massive budget and a huge number of personnel. Someone with a bit more experience at leading such an organization (or…slashing such organizations…) would be a better pick than this neocon-turned-MAGA TV news commentator who's been spending an awful lot of time on the front lines of the culture war.


Scenes from New York: Brad Lander, the mayoral candidate currently serving as city comptroller, appears to be crafting an entire campaign around taking threats to public safety seriously and ending homelessness. He wants to expand subway outreach teams, get homeless people out of the train cars and into social services that could help them, and utilize a "housing first" model. "The plan would cost about $100 million in the first year, and roughly $30 million per year thereafter, with about half going toward renovating vacant single-occupancy apartments that would provide an array of on-site services," reports The New York Times. My question for him is: Where is the existing $4 billion we spend on homeless services going? Why do we need to shell out an additional $100 million to see real progress on this issue? And will a "housing first" approach actually serve to get people clean, in cases of drug addiction, or sufficiently treated, in cases of mental illness?


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We're launching a new, simple intake system to report price gouging — call @MyLA311 to report illegally hiked rents and prices.

We have no tolerance for it.

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  • First Mark Zuckerberg, now Paul Graham….The tide is turning.

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  • As I was saying…

This is the same as when people get pissed off about rich people sending their kids to private school, when in reality such people *paid twice*––once via their tax dollars for their local public schools, and second via their own dollars for school tuition for their kids. https://t.co/LcZisOwz5R

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    Pete Hegseth, current Fox News anchor and possible future defense secretary in the Trump administration, will face senators in his confirmation hearing later today.

    Him and his Nazi chest.

    1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

      Who put Pete Hegseth’s Nazi tattoo on the cover of Jimmy Carter’s funeral program?

      And even more alarmingly...

      How did Pete Hegseth's crypto-nazi tattoo get etched into the floor of the National Cathedral before Carter's funeral?

      Maybe Buttplug can explain.

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

        The ignorance of the left is amazing to watch.

        1. Mickey Rat   6 months ago

          They know just enough to get things spectacularly wrong. The base definition of sophomoric.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

            Maybe some. The rest are on the short bus, who can be even more wrong--but with uncontrolled emotions.

      2. mad.casual   6 months ago

        How did Pete Hegseth's crypto-nazi tattoo get etched into the floor of the National Cathedral before Carter's funeral?

        Maybe a little edgy for The Babylon Bee, but it would be an epic parody of the old Snickers commercial.

        Great Googly Moogly!

        1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   6 months ago

          CHEFS - that one was a classic.

          1. Dillinger   6 months ago

            they remade it for some awful reason

            1. mad.casual   6 months ago

              The remake was eminently forgettable.

              Now, the version where the artisan laborer finishes laying the last piece of the floor, the old Priest wanders over, says "That's great but it should be a Jerusalem Cross, not an Iron Cross.", pats the guy on the back and shuffles off would be epic.

              1. Dillinger   6 months ago

                lol yes.

      3. Mike Parsons   6 months ago

        white supremacy under every bed

      4. Public Entelectual   6 months ago

        The cathedral's parquet floor design reflects the thousand year old flag of the kingdom that became the Republic of Georgia

        1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

          The big cross represents Christ and the smaller four are the four evangelists, and it was used by the Byzantines and the Kingdom of Jerusalem before Georgia adopted it... both of whom of course were part of the Nazis.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    Hegseth is a decorated combat veteran who was deployed in Guantanamo Bay...

    You needed him on that wall.

    1. mad.casual   6 months ago

      YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH SOCIAL!

  3. Commenter_XY   6 months ago

    Does anyone think it is just 'coincidence' that the FBI background checks for Collins and Burgum (both of whom were scheduled to appear today) had a 'delay' and Hegseth will appear alone today? Do you think maybe the stage is being set for a senatorial firing squad?

    The FBI needs to be completely shaken, root and branch.

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

      His background check for the FBI cMe back as unremarkable. Killing the dreams of many democrat senators. So expect hours of being kavanaughed.

    2. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

      At this point I assume anything the FBI does is corrupt.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

        No, no, no, no, no.

        The FBI WAS corrupt in the dark days of J. Edgar, when they acted as a political arm of right-wing establishment government, and illegally targeted commies, POCs, homos, wetbacks, and Hollywood. Now in these enlightened times, the FBI does not target those groups.

        Sincerely, Democrats.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    Hegseth was accused by a woman of sexually assaulting her in October 2017 following a speaking engagement at a conference held by a Republican women's group...

    BELIEVE ALL WOMEN. Even any obviously lying so her husband doesn't divorce her for having a drunken tryst.

    1. Idaho-Bob   6 months ago

      Republican women's group in Monterey, California,

      Oxymoron.

      1. mad.casual   6 months ago

        False flag.

        Actual assassination with bullets? Registered Republican Blue Anon Donor.
        Character assassination with a fusillade of accusations? Republican Women's Group of Monterey, CA.

        Good thing the media is jumping on the accusations from 2017 *now*. I'm sure they were very pointed and consequential for them not to have had any consequence prior.

    2. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

      Interesting how some women only happen to remember being sexually assaulted after a Republican is appointed to something. Maybe more Republicans should be appointed to everything so these brave women have a chance to report these crimes.

      1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

        From what I remember reading...

        The police didn't pursue charges due to hotel video showing her laughing and smiling and actually being the aggressor, ie being handsy with him.

      2. Social Justice is neither   6 months ago

        Also funny how it only became SA a week later after her husband pressed her on it.

        1. Mike Parsons   6 months ago

          I mean clearly, there is no way she would have ever strayed from him if not physically assaulted

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

            Well, women have to obey any man, right?

      3. mad.casual   6 months ago

        She didn't just happen to remember being sexually assaulted. She suddenly feels that her silence is worth more than what she was paid, which is kind of a fundamental misunderstanding of how the whole empowered-sex-worker/prostitution thing works.

        Schrödinger's Feminist. If I want a chef hanging around at night, making demands of me, doing grocery shopping, telling people she cooks for me, etc., I marry a chef. If I trick someone into coming over to my house and, when they arrive, force them to cook for me at gun point, there shouldn't be an amount of money that their life and/or forcible enslavement is worth (remember they kill fetuses over far, far less). If I hire a professional chef to cook dinner, keep their mouth shut, and leave; if they start asking for more money to keep their mouth shut or they'll tell people after their service has been terminated, it's between harassment (of me) and extortion. You can't have it both/all ways.

        1. Mike Parsons   6 months ago

          "You can't have it both/all ways."

          Basically every wave of feminism disagrees.

    3. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   6 months ago

      I love how Democrats are worried about this now when they purposely elected a man as President who should’ve been in jail for rape and sexual assault. A man who is still revered by the Democrats even though he’s allegedly a regular to Epstein’s Isla Lolita.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

        That faggot Tim Kaine had the sand to bring it up after years of uncritically supporting fellow party members who actually did the same shit Hegseth was insincerely accused of doing. Keep in mind Tim's son is Antifart vermin, so I'm sure the apple didn't fall far from the tree there.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    Hegseth has called the United Nations "a fully globalist organization that aggressively advances an anti-American, anti-Israel, and anti-freedom agenda.

    Where did he get that crazy idea.

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

      From watching the UN.

    2. Longtobefree   6 months ago

      Unlike New Jersey teachers, he can read.

      1. Stupid Government Tricks   6 months ago

        Uh uh. You have no proof of either. Has he ever been certified as being literate? Why do you think NJ got rid of the certs? You can't prove either is literate OR illiterate. So there.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

          Get a load of Heisenberg here.

          1. Stupid Government Tricks   6 months ago

            Oh, the humanity!

            Oh .. Heisenberg. My bad.

        2. Minadin   6 months ago

          Well, we do at least have evidence that several prominent Democrats can read, at least. Stop. Repeat the line.

          All of this can be found at URL.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    Nato is not an alliance; it's a defense arrangement for Europe, paid for and underwritten by the United States...

    And if they start paying for more of their own defense, even at the cost of their commy social programs, then maybe we'll start fully capitalizing their acronym.

    1. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

      [sic] burn!

    2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   6 months ago

      Yes, this is key. ^ Sometimes you just gotta play hardball with deadbeats.

  7. Commenter_XY   6 months ago

    @LizWolfe...you nailed it with your comment on private schools.

    1. Small w woodchippertarian   6 months ago

      I pay for a security company to respond to my home alarm system because our police are stretched thin. The alarm company calls private security first, and then the police. The one alarm I've had so far was fortunately a false alarm, but when the alarm company called the police, the police said that they wouldn't respond because my alarm permit wasn't up to date. (I had gotten my permit six months before, and it was indeed valid.)

      Sometimes private services are worth it if you can swing it...

      1. Don't look at me!   6 months ago

        “Someone is breaking into my house!”

        Papers, please.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

          And skin colors.

      2. Rick James   6 months ago

        I pay for a security company to respond to my home alarm system because our police are stretched thin. The alarm company calls private security first, and then the police.

        If youtube Mall security camera feeds are any example, if there was a couple of thieves, calmly removing everything from your home and throwing it into the back of a truck, they would stand at a safe distance, film it with their phones and then call the stretched-thin police and wait for them to arrive. Seriously.

        If I ever hired private security I would demand that they had the power to stop, detain and hold/arrest people who are stealing/engaging in violence/creating havoc. If they say, "No, our liability policy doesn't allow us to" then I'm going to have them chucked from my office into the street.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

          Yeah, what good is hiring a security company if all they're doing is just calling the actual cops on incidents, when the owenr/manager can just do that themselves for free?

  8. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    Where is the existing $4 billion we spend on homeless services going?

    As comptroller it's not his job to know that.

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   6 months ago

      His friends NGO

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

        To promote homelessness. Duh.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    What will happen to the many, many Los Angeles residents whose wealth was tied up in their now-destroyed homes?

    They're in luck! Southern California has a thriving homeless community.

  10. Commenter_XY   6 months ago

    Re: Emerging ceasefire deal with Israel/hamas

    If the Americans are not released upfront in that first batch of repatriations, the deal isn't worth doing.

    1. Vernon Depner   6 months ago

      I doubt there's any left alive.

      1. Minadin   6 months ago

        It's decreasingly likely, unfortunately.

        If they weren't already there, we would be justified in bombing them back to the Stone Age.

        1. Commenter_XY   6 months ago

          Dead or alive, we want them back, period. When Pres Trump says there will be hell to pay if we don't have them back, he better deliver.

          1. n00bdragon   6 months ago

            Trump? The man known for his habitual bluster and lack of follow through? The man professionally known for changing his mind, altering the deal, and weaseling his way out of every commitment he has ever made in his entire life be it romantic, financial, or more recently political? He better deliver? Or else what?

            I daresay you're in for the shock of a lifetime.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    Now that Donald Trump is about to be back in office, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow is going from airing her show once a week to…daily!

    Finally, we'll get a peek at those 1040's.

    1. Pepin the short   6 months ago

      Less pay and more work. She's a skilled negotiator.

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   6 months ago

        She must not be too bad at negotiating; I wouldn't have her polish my monocles even if she paid me.

        1. Ska   6 months ago

          Interesting euphemism.

      2. Rick James   6 months ago

        One could argue she IS a skilled negotiator. The negotiations likely started with her loading up a cardboard box with the stuff on her desk while security stood by. She haggled them back up to 5 days a week and a pay cut. Well done her.

    2. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

      I honestly thought her show was already daily.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

        It just seems like it.

      2. Rick James   6 months ago

        So did I. But I don't watch her show. I just see her thumbnails on my non-logged in youtube feed.

  12. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   6 months ago

    No he can't run a department that big. Solution cut the dod

    1. Social Justice is neither   6 months ago

      The same people think community organizer is perfectly fine for the job above this one though. Qualifications are only ever a thing for Republican administration as Democrats focus on claiming firsts with unqualified hacks.

      1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

        The person currently in the position went on sick leave and didn’t tell anyone.

      2. damikesc   6 months ago

        Being gay was all it took to be Sec of Transportation, after all.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    ...in a legal rebuke of the securities regulator, partially sided with Coinbase's effort to get the agency to offer legal clarity by writing crypto regulations.

    The bureaucrats will explain what Coinbase did wrong after they charge them.

  14. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    It's a sign of the immense influence VCs are having on the transition...

    There are going to be VC tunnels all over DC!

    (Go ahead, try to decipher this joke.)

    1. Longtobefree   6 months ago

      Too many answers - - - -

    2. mad.casual   6 months ago

      Go ahead, try to decipher this joke.

      "Me love you long time!" - Republican Women's Group of Monterey, CA???

    3. Stupid Government Tricks   6 months ago

      I chuckled.

    4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

      You rat!

    5. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

      This joke was a gas.

    6. Sometimes a Great Notion   6 months ago

      Great, just what we need ; more zoning. Between the VC, Hamas militants, Jewish Rabbinical sects and Elon Musk ; it's going to be a nightmare making sure none of them hit the White House hooker tunnels.

    7. Don't look at me!   6 months ago

      I can dig it, man.

    8. Super Scary   6 months ago

      "(Go ahead, try to decipher this joke.)"

      Either something to do with the Vietcong or those tunnels they found in NYC last year.

    9. Rick James   6 months ago

      This is a joke about Mark Zuckerberg fighting in The 'Nam.

    10. Gaear Grimsrud   6 months ago

      I thought we were done with the VC back in the 70s.

    11. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   6 months ago

      Wait, what does Volokh have to do with tunnels in DC?

  15. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    Prices convey useful information about how much supply is available.

    The five year plan will tell you how many potatoes need to be produced.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

      Produced like planted, harvested, and delivered? Or like numbers on a list?

  16. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    it's amusing to see tech people stealing valor and denouncing wokeness now that it's trendy.

    At least for now it's trending in the right direction. ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

      But could this be 3D chess? All the left-wing simps "embrace" free speech and allow more shit-talk only so in four years they can support Democrats and say "Look at all that mean shit-talk! We need MORE censorship."

      1. Dillinger   6 months ago

        if Zuck flips we'll hold him down & shave his head.

  17. Medulla Oblongata   6 months ago

    Hegseth...

    I feel like some of Trump's first nominations (Gaetz, Hegseth) are sops, as in "Hey, I appreciated your support when I was campaigning and I nominated you for office and supported you, it's not my fault you couldn't get past the hearings..." and then he will make his real nominations.

    1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

      Id prefer someone who understands military issues instead of DEI issues. So already a better pick that recent secretaries.

  18. Fist of Etiquette   6 months ago

    This is the same as when people get pissed off about rich people sending their kids to private school, when in reality such people *paid twice*...

    Until Trump implements school vouchers.

    1. Longtobefree   6 months ago

      The vouchers will be temporary, just until Trump can get rid of the whole Department of "Education".

    2. Ron   6 months ago

      where vouchers are used they are only good for half the value or less of what is spent per pupil at public schools

  19. mad.casual   6 months ago

    call @MyLA311 to report illegally hiked rents and prices

    Does that include charging $3.50 for 40 oz. of Schlitz? Asking for sarc.

    1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

      Schlitz...
      Why would he splurge on the fancy stuff when he can buy a spray can of Purell or Germ-X for a third of that, and it will get him to his destination three times faster?

    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   6 months ago

      Is $750k a year for a person not doing their job gouging? Asking for LA power and water

  20. Medulla Oblongata   6 months ago

    "MSNBC's Rachel Maddow is going from airing her show once a week to…daily!"

    And the 5 people who watch her weekly show will probably tune in for the daily one, so that's a win for the network!

    1. Ajsloss   6 months ago

      Shocked that networks aren’t dusting off Samantha Bee’s tired act.

      1. Rick James   6 months ago

        WHO?!!

    2. Dillinger   6 months ago

      I've watched more msnbc since the election than before just to witness the mania ... small doses but still.

  21. Medulla Oblongata   6 months ago

    "First Mark Zuckerberg, now Paul Graham….The tide is turning."

    Sen Fetterman just visited Trump at Mar-a-Largo, too.

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/trump-praises-commonsense-fetterman-after-mar-a-lago-meeting-celebrates-cooperation-with-democrats/ar-BB1rnn78

    Fetterman dismissed critics of his decision to sit down with the president, signaling a willingness to work with the incoming president.

    “I think it’s pretty reasonable that if the president would like to have a conversation — or invite someone to have a conversation — to have it. And no one is my gatekeeper,” Fetterman told CBS News.

    He and Trump discussed acquiring Greenland, using tariffs to promote U.S. Steel, supporting Israel, and securing the southern border. Nippon Steel’s attempt to purchase U.S. Steel for $15 billion fell apart when President Joe Biden blocked the deal earlier this month. Trump and Fetterman both opposed the deal for national security reasons and because of concerns about blue collar jobs.

    1. Zeb   6 months ago

      Did he get the Pope of Greenland gig?

      1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

        That was hilarious.

    2. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

      Anyone else find it weird that increase Fetterman got over his depression and mental issues he stopped being so far left?

      1. Quicktown Brix   6 months ago

        Weird that he lost half his brain to a stroke and all of a sudden he's a Trump supporter?

        *joking*

        1. Don't look at me!   6 months ago

          He lost the defective part.

          1. Quicktown Brix   6 months ago

            Why I laugh?

      2. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

        After he went in the hospital for depression treatment, Katie Britt was the first Senator to visit him and see how he was doing, and that might have affected how he approached politics going forward since it was someone from the GOP wanting to make sure he was okay.

        However, I'm about 90% certain at this point he's positioning himself to make a run for President in 2028. He's been making an example of going on Fox constantly for the explicit reason that he knows he'll reach more conservative voters that way, as well as various podcasts since that's how more people get their information these days.

        Don't underestimate this guy--stroke aside, he's sharp as hell, knows how to employ social media to promote himself in an appealing way, and understands how working class and rural people talk and think. It's the very reason he was tapped to run for Senator in the first place, with Pennsylvania still containing a large contingent of blue collar voters.

        His biggest issue is obviously his long-term health, but he has the very real ability to absolutely nuke smarmy, greasy rich bitches like Gavin Newsom and JB Pritzker in a debate and make them look like out of touch clowns, while still advancing a Democrat agenda and knowing where to triangulate depending on the circumstances. He's basically Bill Clinton or Donald Trump without the bimbo eruptions.

        1. Quicktown Brix   6 months ago

          Yeah, I think you're right about all of this.

        2. Gaear Grimsrud   6 months ago

          Hadn't thought it out like that but I think you're probably right. He may be the Democrats best shot.

        3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

          If I remember, in his Rogan interview Fetterman sounded reasonable, i.e. grounded and open-minded, until Joe pushed him on border policy. And it got worse when Fetterman went full Democrat on unions.

      3. Commenter_XY   6 months ago

        Don't get too excited. Fetterman changed his communication style, not his beliefs. Remember that.

    3. sarcasmic   6 months ago

      True libertarians support expansionism, foreign aid, and economic protectionism.

      Got it.

      1. Chupacabra   6 months ago

        Binary thinking.

      2. Stupid Government Tricks   6 months ago

        How would you know? Asking for both assertions.

        1. sarcasmic   6 months ago

          That is what Trump wants, and according to His defenders He is the only true libertarian. Thus true libertarians support whatever He wants.

          1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

            Poor sarc.

          2. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

            He is the only true libertarian.

            Who here has ever said this?

            1. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

              It's never been repeated outside of his brain.

              I think Trump holds more real estate in Sarc's head than he does in NY AND FL.

          3. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

            But if Trump said it, you know he's lying right? Isn't that your belief? Trump is an immoral liar.

            1. sarcasmic   6 months ago

              Whatever the voices in your head tell you. I know better than to argue with them.

              1. Don't look at me!   6 months ago

                Ideas™ !

              2. VinniUSMC   6 months ago

                I know better than to argue with them.

                Facts not in evidence.

                1. Stupid Government Tricks   6 months ago

                  No, he's right for once. He only argues with his own voices.

          4. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   6 months ago

            Is this according to “The One True Libertarian”, Sarc?

          5. Medulla Oblongata   6 months ago

            Ideas!

      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

        No, true libertarians want none of those things, but accept that the choice between expansionism, foreign aid, and economic protectionism under Trump was much better than Neo-socialism, woke-Marxism, and further expansion of the security state under Biden/Harris/(insert next DNC puppet).

        Get it?

        1. sarcasmic   6 months ago

          Which one is the shit sandwich and which one is the giant douche?

          By the way, opposition to those things will be attacked with accusations of supporting leftists by Trump defenders who claim to be true libertarians.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic (On The List!)   6 months ago

            The shit sandwich is you. The giant douche is Jeffy.

          2. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

            Poor sarc

          3. Super Scary   6 months ago

            Rational people are able to weigh the pros and cons of two choices and come to a decision between those two choices.

            1. sarcasmic   6 months ago

              Rational people reject the duopoly and vote third party, or not at all.

              Irrational people vote for the duopoly over and over and expect different results.

  22. Quo Usque Tandem   6 months ago

    "...has called the United Nations "a fully globalist organization that aggressively advances an anti-American, anti-Israel, and anti-freedom agenda. Here's one set of rules for the United States and Israel, another for everyone else."

    "Nato is not an alliance; it's a defense arrangement for Europe, paid for and underwritten by the United States,"

    Am I not supposed to believe these statements?

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   6 months ago

      The un and wef have openly stated their goal is to cause the US to decline

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   6 months ago

        Perfectly clear that their agendas are not in our interests. Next time all hell breaks loose in Bosnia, Rwanda, or anywhere else let's let Europe take care of it.

    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   6 months ago

      I'd quibble about the US having to follow UN rules. Permanent Security Council has its perks.

      1. DRM   6 months ago

        As has been amply demonstrated over the last eighty years, nobody actually has to follow any UN rules. It's all kabuki.

  23. Medulla Oblongata   6 months ago

    " is pretty woke himself - evidenced by his antipathy towards israel for instance."

    Odd how DEI and 'woke' embodies antisemitism.

  24. Super Scary   6 months ago

    "Now that Donald Trump is about to be back in office, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow is going from airing her show once a week to…daily! Just what we needed. What would we do without her!"

    I bet most news media companies are ecstatic that he's back. People might actually start watching their stuff again.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

      And wearing face masks.

  25. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   6 months ago

    Maddow is on every day!
    This must be exciting for all of her viewer

    1. Spiritus Mundi   6 months ago

      Buttplug?

    2. Quo Usque Tandem   6 months ago

      I remember something about "any day now" due to some supposed shannanigans involving Russia, and collusion? And there are seriously enough idiots willing to believe her?

      1. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

        The walls are closing in.

        1. Quo Usque Tandem   6 months ago

          2025-2028; hit replay

  26. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

    More on climate change in California. Incidentally, this is the same sort of climate change we were having a couple of years ago up here in Canada when our forests were burning.

    1. Mike Parsons   6 months ago

      Seems like the only prep CA did for fires this time around was getting their climate narratives on point. Good for them

      1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

        Newsome has serious questions for the people in charge!

        1. Dillinger   6 months ago

          "what do you guys think about my new pullover with the bear?"

  27. Spiritus Mundi   6 months ago

    "I have no respect for any man that belittles, lies, cheats, sleeps around and uses women for his own power and ego.

    Sounds like the big dick energy we need running the military.

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   6 months ago

      I feel like she may have been channeling Ethel Kennedy.

  28. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

    Seen on X:

    What's the difference between fact-checkers and fire departments?
    Democrats will fund fact-checkers.

    1. Ajsloss   6 months ago

      My response is, "you got yourself in the wrong place if you need a fact-checker".

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

      To be precise, Democrats will fund people to certify pre-approved "facts".

  29. Longtobefree   6 months ago

    " . . . come under plenty of scrutiny for his string of divorces, salacious details of his personal life, and even a sexual assault allegation."

    Wait, what? He's a democrat?

    1. sarcasmic   6 months ago

      Great point. Democrats did it first, that makes it ok.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   6 months ago

        Ideas!

      2. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

        "Democrats did it first had good intentions, that makes it ok."

      3. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

        Poor sarc, he’s completely broken.

        1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

          Ive been personally not responding to him to see if it makes him spiral more. It seems to be happening. Ken 2.0. Sarc can't stand being ignored.

      4. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

        The best way to get rid of the "Democrats did it first" phrase is for the dems to quit doing it first.

  30. shadydave   6 months ago

    It would take a lot for me to not support a defense secretary who is anti-UN and anti-NATO. Watching the UN get evicted live on TV would be the greatest thing I've ever seen on television.

    1. Longtobefree   6 months ago

      New York could retire it's debt on the parking tickets alone.
      Not to mention turning the building into a homeless shelter to free up the subways for civilians.

    2. Dillinger   6 months ago

      ^^

    3. Gaear Grimsrud   6 months ago

      +++++

  31. Moderation4ever   6 months ago

    I think Liz nailed it with Hegseth seems a light weight for the position of Defense Secretary. He seems more interested in minor issues like the militaries DEI polices and woman in combat, than the really big issues. The military needs a heavy weight leader with his focus on real issues like why the Department can't pass an audit or keep track of its equipment. Why military personnel have trouble transitioning to civil life and why suicide rates are up.

    1. VinniUSMC   6 months ago

      Why haven't all of the "heavy weights" before him already fixed those issues?

      1. Moderation4ever   6 months ago

        Because there are really tough issues and experienced people having trouble suggests the job is no place for a light weight. I think there has also been a problem with recent DOD Secretaries being too close to the military. To many ex-generals.

    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   6 months ago

      Dei is a cancer. It is a big issue

      1. Moderation4ever   6 months ago

        DEI is a pimple don't mistake it for cancer.

        1. VinniUSMC   6 months ago

          DIE is gangrenous, necrotic decay.

    3. Quo Usque Tandem   6 months ago

      More gaslighting from the usual source.

    4. sarcasmic   6 months ago

      What matters is loyalty to Trump. From that it follows that settling petty differences, getting revenge against political enemies, and the culture war are at the top of the priority list.

      1. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

        settling petty differences, getting revenge against political enemies, and the culture war are at the top of the priority list.

        This is a much more fitting description of the biden administration than the trump one.

      2. VinniUSMC   6 months ago

        Trump wants to hire people with a common vision, weird. Unlike Leftists who demand fealty and subservience, and punish any deviation from dogma with excommunication. What an asshole.

        Sarcjeff's just salty that even his own flesh and blood think he's human garbage. Loyalty is something sarc has never experienced.

        1. sarcasmic   6 months ago

          Is this Opposite Day or something? Because Trump told Joe Rogan that His biggest regret of His first term was hiring "disloyal people." His own words. That strongly implies that loyalty is His most important qualification.

          1. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

            Is this Opposite Day or something?

            No, that would be the day that you post a clear, well-reasoned argument.

            1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

              Sarc's so shit at being a troll, but every single day...

              1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

                How can it be every day when he isn't on much anymore?

                1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

                  I forgot. He's never here... who was I even talking about?

          2. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

            It’s hard to understand what’s going on when you’re a drunken idiot.

          3. Zeb   6 months ago

            So he should hire disloyal people? Seems like avoiding having disloyal people in their cabinet would be something any president would want to do?

            1. sarcasmic   6 months ago

              I'd prefer if a president hired people loyal to the Constitution, not a man. But that's just me.

              1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

                Lol.

              2. Don't look at me!   6 months ago

                When did that ever happen?

                1. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

                  George Washington was pretty good at it I suppose...

                  Per sarc, Joe Biden as well.

              3. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

                ""I'd prefer if a president hired people loyal to the Constitution, not a man."'

                Not wrong.
                But after all the leaks during his first term I can see why he might want to double down on the loyal.

                If we were loyal to the Constitution, most things would be left to the States. The ever expanding fed is not in concert with loyalty to the Constitution. Which pretty much covers most of the dreams of the left.

                1. Zeb   6 months ago

                  This is a good point too. The federal government is so far beyond what the Constitution authorizes at this point that the only way to appoint people loyal to the constitution is to appoint people who promise to do nothing to head most departments. And then they end up at odds with what congress has determined those departments should do.

              4. Moderation4ever   6 months ago

                You not alone. Loyalty to country and Constitution not to a man.

                1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

                  Cool beans. Who in Joe, Trump's previous term, Obama and Junior's administrations did that?

              5. Zeb   6 months ago

                Yeah, of course that should be the aim and a main qualification for any federal official. But you're not, for example, going to appoint someone with very different views on what loyalty to the constitution entails.
                My point is that any president is going to try to appoint people who align with his views on how things ought to be run and won't try to undermine his authority.

          4. Super Scary   6 months ago

            As soon as Trump's team makes his political prisoners write fealty statements to him I'm going to go with Biden's team being the one that values loyalty (even if it's forced) above a lot of other things.

            1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

              When you ignore all the fascist shit one party is doing it’s easy to believe both parties are just as bad.

          5. VinniUSMC   6 months ago

            Good job sarcjeff. Show off those 3rd grade reasoning skills.

            1. sarcasmic   6 months ago

              Good job Jesse's Lament. Show off those ad hominem skills.

              1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

                You always get ad hominem wrong on purpose, don't you?

              2. VinniUSMC   6 months ago

                Jesse and ML are much better people to be linked to than your best buddy, pedo jeffy. Try again sarcjeff.

                And, for fuck's sake, learn what ad hominem means.

      3. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

        Poor sarc.

      4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

        What matters is opposition to Trump. From that it follows that settling petty differences, getting revenge against political enemies, and the culture war are at the top of the priority list.

      5. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

        and the culture war are at the top of the priority list.

        It's only a culture war when the right resists the left's cultural revolution.

    5. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

      Yes, "it's just minor/culture war issues" always comes up from you types when you think the left's cultural revolution might be slowed even a fraction.

    6. Commenter_XY   6 months ago

      What matters is readiness and lethality, both of which are in short supply right now, due to Biden administration incompetence.

    7. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   6 months ago

      Why military personnel have trouble transitioning to civil life and why suicide rates are up.

      Maybe because the military keeps telling them they are guilty-as-fuck racists and not to sprint to cover so they don't leave the testosterone-impaired as the only targets in the open.

  32. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

    Apparently sarc reads the Atlantic.

    The Atlantic
    @TheAtlantic
    “The real story of the wildfires isn’t about malice or incompetence. It’s about well-intentioned policies with unintended consequences,”
    @mnolangray
    writes:

    1. Longtobefree   6 months ago

      Like MRE's. Three lies in one.

      1. VinniUSMC   6 months ago

        You don't have to heat them up. And some of them are actually good.

        Unlike anything published by the Atlantic.

        1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

          The Atlantic under Laurene Jobs sure does like the hottest of the hot takes.

    2. mad.casual   6 months ago

      Somebody hasn't heard of Grey's Law.

      1. Jefferson Paul   6 months ago

        I hadn't, until you mentioned it just now. It's a good corollary to Hanlon's Razor.

    3. Mike Parsons   6 months ago

      "It’s about well-intentioned policies with unintended consequences"

      I dont know how that doesnt fall under the umbrella of incompetence

    4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

      Maybe The Atlantic copies Sarc.

      (Or maybe Jeffery Goldberg IS Sarc.)

  33. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

    BIDEN: "Let's get something in mind about the border. When I became president, the numbers came way down!"

    1. Commenter_XY   6 months ago

      That comment alone by Biden is 25th amendment-worthy.

  34. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   6 months ago

    "...I think it's that this is a department with a massive budget and a huge number of personnel. Someone with a bit more experience at leading such an organization (or…slashing such organizations…) would be a better pick than this neocon-turned-MAGA TV news commentator who's been spending an awful lot of time on the front lines of the culture war..."

    Yep, we really need another deep-stater in that position, right Liz?

  35. Quicktown Brix   6 months ago

    His mother, during the proceedings for his second divorce, wrote an email to him later made public by the press, including sentences such as "I have no respect for any man that belittles, lies, cheats, sleeps around and uses women for his own power and ego. You are that man (and have been for years) and as your mother, it pains me and embarrasses me to say that, but it is the sad, sad truth."

    Well at least the confirmation hearing will be a breeze after the holidays with the Hegseths.

    1. sarcasmic   6 months ago

      I'm sure some Democrat got thrown under the bus by their mom first, so that makes it ok.

      1. Quicktown Brix   6 months ago

        Well yeah, but democrat mothers don't even guard their eggs.

        1. sarcasmic   6 months ago

          Good point.

          1. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

            "Good Brain-dead point."

            Fixed.

        2. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

          Takes a village.

          1. MK Ultra   6 months ago

            To burn a witch.

      2. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

        Poor sarc. Could really be replaced by a bot at this point.

        1. Don't look at me!   6 months ago

          It may have already happened.

        2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

          A robot that runs on alcohol? What do you think this is, Futurama?

          1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

            Soon to be a robot that runs off meth, if recent posts are any indicator.

  36. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

    'Hegseth has come under plenty of scrutiny for his string of divorces, salacious details of his personal life, and even a sexual assault allegation.'

    Sorry, ladies (and Neo-ladies, lady-adjacents, and beta males), but like crying wolf, accusations of sexual assault (and constant redefinition of sexual and assault) have now become not just routine but required following any nomination if somebody not in the greater lady category. Like being called racist, it no longer means much to people not kneeling at the alter of intersectional grievance.

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   6 months ago

      Trump should just nominate an angry black lesbian and be done with it.

  37. Sometimes a Great Notion   6 months ago

    What will happen to the many, many Los Angeles residents whose wealth was tied up in their now-destroyed homes?

    Get a free stay at the Four Seasons, with free booze and drugs delivered to their door?

  38. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

    'Brad Lander, the mayoral candidate currently serving as city comptroller, appears to be crafting an entire campaign around taking threats to public safety seriously and ending homelessness.'

    Meh. Lander, give us a call when you instead try to end the homeless.

  39. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

    'What will happen to the many, many Los Angeles residents whose wealth was tied up in their now-destroyed homes? The Wall Street Journal reports.'

    Ooh, ooh, I know! They will be free to embrace the WEF "You will own nothing and like it" future.

    1. mad.casual   6 months ago

      The wealth will return from whence it came?

      Seriously, part and parcel to the corruption of the LA government is that the CA property market has been ridiculously, objectively unrealistically distorted for a long, long time.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

        Time to clear out the riff-raff so Hollywood A-listers and other left wing elites can have more space.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   6 months ago

      So their 5 million is now 1 million? Welcome to the market. Now move to Missouri and live like royalty.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

        Why do you hate Missouri?

  40. Sometimes a Great Notion   6 months ago

    The tide is turning

    back to Alabama after Michigan upset.

    1. Dillinger   6 months ago

      might have put up a bigger fight than SMU ... and Oregon lol

    2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   6 months ago

      After losing at home to a thoroughly mediocre Michigan team and not even making their own conference championship game, the buckeyes could now be national champions.

      That’s tainted, bigly. The 12 team playoff is a joke.

  41. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

    'Now that Donald Trump is about to be back in office, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow is going from airing her show once a week to…daily! Just what we needed. What would we do without her!'

    Seriously, how many people will never wake up from woke? I would like to think that the 2024 elections included some people, even registered Democrats, finally realizing that progressive extremism has caused great harm, and were at least considering alternatives to the DNC-elitist machine. But what about the hard blue core?

    1. Mike Parsons   6 months ago

      I wonder when legacy media will actually die. I have at this point completely migrated to independent online shows, haven't watched CNN of Fox in years.

      I feel a great deal of pity for someone who tunes into morning joe or maddow unironically. Imagine that sad life

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   6 months ago

        In spite of their obvious mendacity and propagandizing, they do have an audience to pander to.

        It was brought to my attention here just the other day, that Whoopi Goldberg actually said the following:

        "I had insurance but didn't go to the hospital the entire year; why don't I get my money back?"

        Given this mentality [The View had over 3 million average viewers in 2024] they will continue to have an audience.

    2. Stupid Government Tricks   6 months ago

      I think a large part of those hanging on to woke is hating Trump. I suspect woke will dive considerably if, say, Vance becomes President in 2028. He won't be some old fart like Biden or even Trump, he'll be free to pivot away from Trump unlike Harris refusing to pivot away from Biden, and four years of Trump will have worn them out.

      I think it will start after 2026, when Trump and Vance will both have enough brains to let Vance start campaigning and setting his own agenda.

      But I've been wrong before, I think.

      1. Quo Usque Tandem   6 months ago

        Well I for one hope you are not wrong on this one; would be rather nice to see an actual course for our country, that serves it's own interests.

  42. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

    Of course idiots, progressives, socialists, and Democrats vilify those who hired private fire fighters. Don't you know that there is a fixed number of fire fighters in the world? So if some richy-rich types steal them, The People will have none?

  43. Stupid Government Tricks   6 months ago

    Got any one in mind?

    Someone with a bit more experience at leading such an organization (or…slashing such organizations…) would be a better pick

    Problem is, the only way to get such experience is to surrender one's soul to bureaucracy, to become a bureaucrat, and to not want to reform said bureaucracy.

    As for experience slashing such organizations, no one has such experience except outsiders.

  44. DeAnnP   6 months ago

    Yeah sure, Hegseth is totally a responsible capable person to run this department....
    But Hegseth’s record before becoming a full-time Fox News TV host, in 2017, raises additional questions about his suitability to run the world’s largest and most lethal military force. A trail of documents, corroborated by the accounts of former colleagues, indicates that Hegseth was forced to step down by both of the two nonprofit advocacy groups that he ran—Veterans for Freedom and Concerned Veterans for America—in the face of serious allegations of financial mismanagement, sexual impropriety, and personal misconduct.

    A previously undisclosed whistle-blower report on Hegseth’s tenure as the president of Concerned Veterans for America, from 2013 until 2016, describes him as being repeatedly intoxicated while acting in his official capacity—to the point of needing to be carried out of the organization’s events. The detailed seven-page report—which was compiled by multiple former C.V.A. employees and sent to the organization’s senior management in February, 2015—states that, at one point, Hegseth had to be restrained while drunk from joining the dancers on the stage of a Louisiana strip club, where he had brought his team. The report also says that Hegseth, who was married at the time, and other members of his management team sexually pursued the organization’s female staffers, whom they divided into two groups—the “party girls” and the “not party girls.” In addition, the report asserts that, under Hegseth’s leadership, the organization became a hostile workplace that ignored serious accusations of impropriety, including an allegation made by a female employee that another employee on Hegseth’s staff had attempted to sexually assault her at the Louisiana strip club. In a separate letter of complaint, which was sent to the organization in late 2015, a different former employee described Hegseth being at a bar in the early-morning hours of May 29, 2015, while on an official tour through Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, drunkenly chanting “Kill All Muslims! Kill All Muslims!”

    1. sarcasmic   6 months ago

      You didn't complain when Democrats did the same thing, so that makes it ok.

      1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

        What a surprising response!

        1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

          Sarckles only has one trolling trick and he can't do it very well.

          1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

            THATS JUST THE VOICES IN YOUR HEAD!*

            * would this be a different trick or just a derivative?

    2. Dillinger   6 months ago

      >>A previously undisclosed whistle-blower

      lol the disgruntled chick everyone knows about?

      1. DeAnnP   6 months ago

        So you are gonna ignore the financial mismanagement? Not surprising seeing y'all voted for a guy who steals from charity for his own personal use. It is probably a job requirement to be hired by Trump.

        1. Dillinger   6 months ago

          merely commenting on the veracity of "previously undisclosed whistle-blower"

          1. DeAnnP   6 months ago

            I don't care who he fucks or does not fuck. He has a history of misusing funds. That apparently matters less than he hates the ghey in the military though.

            1. Dillinger   6 months ago

              >>He has a history of misusing funds.

              maybe ... I hope not but if so he'll fit right in. I don't think he came from the unicorn farm

            2. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

              "He has a history of misusing funds."

              No he doesn't, you dishonest fuck. The pedophiles at the Lincoln Project should never be your source for information.

        2. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

          Trump ran The Clinton Foundation?

          1. DeAnnP   6 months ago

            Derp Derp....what about Hillary!?!?! The Clinton Derangement Syndrome is strong with this one.

            Trump is an ADMITTED charity-stealing scumbag....

            https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/fbem/DocumentDisplayServlet?documentId=JLJih9v_PLUS_EKSuJs36THzexg==&system=prod

            1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

              Poor shrike.

              1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

                1. The court documents don't say what Shrike claims, and 2. Letitia James.

                Shrike is such a dishonest retard.

            2. Super Scary   6 months ago

              "The Clinton Derangement Syndrome"

              You know an insult hits especially hard when the receiver tries to desperately rework it in order to attack their enemies with it.

              1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

                I’m constantly bringing up the Clintons.

                1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

                  What do you call it when a bush pig fucks a clinton?

                  Shrike.

              2. Jefferson Paul   6 months ago

                See sarc's Trump's Deranged Supporters quip that he tried to make a thing in the last couple years.

            3. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   6 months ago

              The TDS is strong in this one.
              Fuck off and die, asshole.

        3. mad.casual   6 months ago

          So you are gonna ignore the financial mismanagement?

          You, derivative to the source, ignored the financial mismanagement. If he mismanaged funds, provide receipts, open the books, show the transfers... but retarded, post hoc, baseless accusations can't and won't be able to do that. That's why their, and your narrative rockets off to equally unsubstantiated allegations of somebody who worked there that one time outside the office got assaulted by somebody else who worked their rather than discussing the receipts (or the assault arrest/conviction).

          This "Throw all the allegations against the wall and see what sticks." spaghetti approach stopped working years ago. And it would be all shits and giggles if it actually worked and kept Hegseth out of the appointment but Trump will move right down the list to the next person you don't like and the retarded jig will be up (again). Ultimately, the real people this winds up hurting are actual sexual assault victims who can't get traction and the sisters, wives, daughters, female employees, and female business owners of other men falsely accused.

          1. Dillinger   6 months ago

            >>the real people this winds up hurting are actual sexual assault victims

            absolutely.

        4. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

          So he was convicted for stealing then right?

      2. mad.casual   6 months ago

        In addition, the report asserts that, under Hegseth’s leadership, the organization became a hostile workplace that ignored serious accusations of impropriety, including an allegation made by a female employee that another employee on Hegseth’s staff had attempted to sexually assault her at the Louisiana strip club.

        This is like romance-novel-level retarded. Not quite as retarded as E. Jean Carroll or Blasey-Ford, but close. The strip club being some sort of mandatory work event would itself be impropriety. Not being some sort of mandatory work event, e.g., a bunch of guys (and gals) from the office meet at the strip club after work, the sexual assault falls under criminal law, not HR.

        This is the same, stupid, blatant, character-assassination bullshit as the 1-in-4 women and #MeToo movement, where they specifically make up and complain about unactionable situations, because that's the only place they can get traction without producing evidence or facing consequences, and then complain when nobody does anything.

        1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

          DeAnnP believes Blasey-Ford has two front doors due to Kavanaugh raping her 30 years ago. Or maybe 35, she can’t remember.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

      Sorry, but this is what disruption looks like. Do you think anyone who satisfied all the establishment criteria and Serious People would also have the inclination to fundamentally alter the organization and the entrenched ways of doing things?

      1. Stupid Government Tricks   6 months ago

        Exactly. You can't rely on (former) bureaucrats to dismantle bureaucracies. This only-Nixon-could-go-to-China nonsense assumes there was some benefit to the outcome which was known and predicted in advance. There wasn't.

    4. Ron   6 months ago

      financial miss management? I say he will fit in quite well with an agency that hasn't been able to account for trillions the last several years.

    5. Its_Not_Inevitable   6 months ago

      This is obvious copy/pasta from somewhere. Why don't you let us know who you're plagiarizing here?

    6. Rick James   6 months ago

      A previously undisclosed whistle-blower report on Hegseth’s tenure as the president of Concerned Veterans for America, from 2013 until 2016, describes him as being repeatedly intoxicated while acting in his official capacity

      Stop it. You're making me REALLY like him.

    7. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

      ""A previously undisclosed whistle-blower""

      I could probably find 51 former intelligence officers that would agree that phrase has the classic earmarks of disinformation.

    8. EISTAU Gree-Vance   6 months ago

      The dude hit on hot chicks? OH NOOOOOES!

      Haha. Deann was never hit on. So bitter.

  45. Dillinger   6 months ago

    >>and his general inexperience

    Leon. Panetta.

    1. Stupid Government Tricks   6 months ago

      Obama.

      1. Dillinger   6 months ago

        how's he escaping the chef incident?

        1. Stupid Government Tricks   6 months ago

          He just waved it away.

          1. Dillinger   6 months ago

            this is funny.

  46. Dillinger   6 months ago

    >>As for the purported assault:

    literally nobody reading you this morning doesn't already know this insignificant story.

  47. Dillinger   6 months ago

    >>would be a better pick than this neocon-turned-MAGA TV news commentator who's been spending an awful lot of time on the front lines of the culture war.

    ah I see ... the green monster is afoot.

  48. Dillinger   6 months ago

    >>This is the same as when people get pissed off about rich people sending their kids to private school

    who gets pissed off about private school anymore?

    1. Dillinger   6 months ago

      five hours later, nobody lol

  49. SRG2   6 months ago

    Hegseth is obviously unfit, but some of you can't admit it because Dear Leader nominated him. He only got the nomination because Trump is an insecure star-fucker who rates celebrity ahead of competence and experience. I don't expect a nominee to any position to be someone I agree with much, or at all. That's the nature of democratic election outcomes. I do expect that the nominee has at least some qualifications for the position. Putting Hegseth in the Pentagon is like appointing as Chief Justice a retired police captain with a gig on Foxnews. Hey, he's an ex-cop, he understands the justice system...

    1. Stupid Government Tricks   6 months ago

      If he were "obviously" unfit, you wouldn't have to use that adjective. Usage usually means "... and I don't have to tell you why."

      1. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

        The current secdef Lloyd Austin has been terrible. Despite being a former general, Infantry Officer, several combat commands, etc. So he is, on paper, "highly qualified" but he was, in reality, dog-shit as SECDEF.

        That said, I have no dog in the fight over Hegseth specifically, but it's hard to imagine him being worse than Austin.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

          Trans-Austin?

        2. SRG2   6 months ago

          There is always the point that Tacitus made about Galba, "No one would have doubted his ability to reign had he never been emperor" (Capax imperii nisi imperasset )

          Having the qualifications doesn't guarantee performance. That doesn't mean that therefore next time you choose someone unqualified. No. Instead do a better job at screening those who are qualified.

          1. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

            What are the qualifications?

          2. Incunabulum   6 months ago

            You seem to think that 'qualification' equals 'qualified' - even after admitting that there's no link between the two. That qualifications can be falsified.

          3. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   6 months ago

            "...There is always the point that Tacitus made about Galba, "No one would have doubted his ability to reign had he never been emperor" (Capax imperii nisi imperasset )..."

            There is always an opportunity for some pedantic piece of shit to show he is a pedantic piece of shit. Which you just did.
            Fuck off and die, asshole.

      2. SRG2   6 months ago

        Or alternatively it means exactly what it says, that he is obviously unfit.

        Also, that you didn't actually argue against my point means that you don't have an argument, hence your limited response.

        1. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

          For you to say he's obviously unfit, you would need to list some qualifications. You didn't, because it is indeed you that has no argument.

          Again, I have no dog in whether Hegseth gets it or not.

        2. Incunabulum   6 months ago

          Why is he obviously unfit?

          It is not obvious to a lot of people. If you want us to support you in keeping this guy out you kinda have to spell it out to us.

          Now, you're going to say 'you don't matter because you're a moron' - fair enough.

          But you don't matter either, with all your smartness.

          So Hegseth will be nominated (or not) regardless of your grandstanding because you chose to stand alone rather than reach out to the icky, stupid, people you don't like.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

            Fitness criteria:
            1. Democrats don't like him.
            2. Entrenched bureaucrats don't like him.

            Sounds good to me.

    2. Quicktown Brix   6 months ago

      I do expect that the nominee has at least some qualifications for the position.

      That's how we got where we are. You don't elect the craziest motherfucker in the room for more of the same. You elect him to burn it all down. It doesn't have to be pretty.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

      Putting Hegseth in the Pentagon is like appointing as Chief Justice a retired police captain with a gig on Foxnews.

      LOL, I've been seeing this same complaint from the usual suspects.

      Let me know how many SecDefs/SecWars had actual military experience, which Hegseth does. I'll wait.

    4. Rick James   6 months ago

      You know who else is "obviously unfit" to head up the largest government branch in the solar system?

    5. Commenter_XY   6 months ago

      SRG2, Hegseth has smelled the smoke, and fought bravely in battle, killing many enemies. That goes a long way (in the Pentagon).

      Lloyd Austin is an apple polisher. So was Milley.

      1. SRG2   6 months ago

        SRG2, Hegseth has smelled the smoke, and fought bravely in battle, killing many enemies. That goes a long way (in the Pentagon).

        But it doesn't mean he can run it - as you have implicitly conceded. At best, it means that when he talks about some specific tactic or piece of equipment, he will be credited with genuine experience, unlike say a salesman from a major weapons company bragging how well their latest rifle will perform in combat. But if he starts talking about say contract negotiations for multi-billion dollar procurements based on a strategy for addressing possible conflicts in Africa, it won't take long before the top brass find out whether his experience amounts to anything.

        1. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

          Is it your beliefs a sec def works in isolation without a staff? Or that a sec def is on negotiating teams for contracts?

          1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   6 months ago

            Or that a sec def is on negotiating teams for contracts?

            To be fair, just the unwritten part of the contract where they negotiate how much goes to "the big guy".

        2. Commenter_XY   6 months ago

          SRG2, you completely missed the point, and I conceded nothing.

          The DefSec sets the culture, sets strategic priorities and mission for the dept of defense. Readiness, lethality and deterrence, executed with a warrior's ethos is the mission. We already know the Biden admin had it totally wrong; they leave behind dumpster fires around the world, and at home. If Hegseth just does the opposite of what Austin did, it will bring improvement.

          Hegseth will have a good team around him. That is the truest test of his leadership; how good is the team around him? The team is what will negotiate contracts, reform procurement, instill the warrior ethos we have lost.

          The hearings today were pathetic.

          1. Don’t. Get. Eliminated.   6 months ago

            “SRG2, you completely missed the point, and I conceded nothing.”

            Purposely and dishonestly.

          2. SRG2   6 months ago

            The hearings today were pathetic.

            As is your defence of Hegseth.

        3. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

          Still waiting for you to list what you think the qualifications should be. You imply here that ability to negotiate contracts is one. Why?

    6. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   6 months ago

      "Hegseth is obviously unfit, but some of you can't admit it because Dear Leader nominated him."

      Stuff your TDS up your ass then fuck off and die, shit-pile.

    7. JesseAz (mean girl ambassador)   6 months ago

      Why is he not fit shrike? You made an assertion with zero facts to back you up.

    8. See.More   6 months ago

      > ... That's the nature of democratic election outcomes....

      There is nothing "democratic" about the election. There was 65% voter participation and Trump won 49.9% of the popular vote. That amounts to less than 33%, or 1/3, of voters electing Trump. At no point is there a "majority" of the votes.

      American "democracy" is both an illusion and a delusion, and a logical fallacy, argumentum ad populum, to boot!

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

        LOL, yeah, smoothbrain, what a shock that your side is trying this dialectic now that you can't actually claim the popular vote.

        By your same stupid logic, Bill Clinton wasn't a legitimate President starting in 1993, either. That's the consequence of acting as if every argument is a blank slate.

        1. See.More   6 months ago

          > LOL, yeah, smoothbrain, what a shock that your side is trying this dialectic now that you can't actually claim the popular vote...

          LOL, uhm no dickhead, I've been pushing the math and saying the same thing nearly every election cycle since 2000.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

            LOL, yeah, smoothbrain, what a shock that you're only doing it within a very specific timeframe. Let me guess, "nearly every election" only applies to 2000, 2004, 2016, and 2024, correct?

            GTFO with your fake-ass argument and park that nonsense back at Reddit where it belongs.

      2. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

        ""American "democracy" is both an illusion and a delusion,"'

        And false. America is a republic.

        Maybe not applying to you, but I always find it funny how liberals seem to miss that minorities are losers in a true democracy.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

          As always decode what Democratic socialists say. And one of the most telling words is "democracy". You might think it means something like majority voting, or even a something about universal liberty. But they mean a curated vision for a partisan society, with them in charge by divine right. In that sense they are correct when they say we want to destroy "democracy".

        2. SRG2   6 months ago

          The US is a republic and a representative = not direct - democracy. End of discussion

      3. Jefferson Paul   6 months ago

        I thought in a previous article's comments you said you only brought up the stupid metric of multiplying the voter participation rate with the popular vote percentage because the previous commenter claimed "a majority of Americans wanted Trump"?

        If so, why are you doing it again? The comment you're replying to only mentions "democratic election outcomes."

        It's almost as though that wasn't your motivation to bring it up, despite what you said, and that you are just parroting leftist talking points.

    9. Incunabulum   6 months ago

      Why is he obviously unfit?

      Why is he obviously unfit but Buttigieg and Brinton were fit? Why is he obviously unfit but Harris is fit?

      We've been putting 'obviously fit' people in as SecDef - the military can't pass an audit, the Navy's gone to shit, overworked and with shitty ships that were bad ideas right from the get-go (and now they're ruining the Constellation and DDG(X).

      So, instead of doing the same thing - worshipping at the altar of credentialism, praising credentials and elevating incompetence - let's try something different.

      1. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

        He has a masters degree in public policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

        That's usually enough to satisfy a dem.

  50. sarcasmic   6 months ago

    Guy looks like Cary Elwes and Neil Patrick Harris had a love child.

    1. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

      Who, the LA fire chief?

      1. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

        Who's on first.

    2. Ska   6 months ago

      Is he left-handed?

      1. Its_Not_Inevitable   6 months ago

        But he's not!

    3. Bertram Guilfoyle   6 months ago

      ^In which Sarc (who accuses others of ad hominem daily) posts about someone's physical appearance, in lieu of a substantive criticism.

  51. MWAocdoc   6 months ago

    "Someone with a bit more experience at leading such an organization"

    As someone who couldn't care less whom Trump picks for Secretary of ... well ... Anything, this opinion caught my attention. The Department of Defense has been led by a long string of someones with a LOT more experience; the Department of Defense budget has always been massive and poorly administered; the Defense Department has ALWAY mismanaged their budget, their procurements, their contracts and lost huge amounts of money and equipment never accounted for UNDER much more competent Secretaries of Defense. What makes Liz think that this particular criterion would make ANY difference whatsoever?

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   6 months ago

      The libertarian case for the fully corrupt and incompetent status quo. Didn't the principled libertarians at Reason just publish a whole bunch of Abolish the (pick your 3 letter agency)? Was DOD on the list? Don't remember and too lazy to look it up. But yeah lets measure competence by how deeply the candidate is entrenched in the swamp.

  52. Dillinger   6 months ago

    >>>My question for him is: Where is the existing $4 billion we spend on homeless services going?

    lol going ... going ... gone!

  53. Dillinger   6 months ago

    >>it's amusing to see tech people stealing valor and denouncing wokeness now that it's trendy.

    don't really fucking care why they're turning tides welcome aboard.

    1. mad.casual   6 months ago

      Uh... this assumes the tides weren't turned in 2020 and that the tides still need turning after Nov. 6th, 2024.

      No, these are at best, the lying rats. At worst, overt, lying opposition assuring that they won't rock the boat or try and tip the ship over... again... after you granted them amnesty the first time.

      1. Dillinger   6 months ago

        I understand ... and don't use it ... but if fakebook can be a net positive for any period of time I'll take it just on breadth of coverage alone

        nobody doesn't disappoint you ever.

    2. Rick James   6 months ago

      I do. Never trust a weak man.

      1. Dillinger   6 months ago

        I don't need to trust him I just want to see his business used for better than it has

  54. Dillinger   6 months ago

    >>"The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission must now thoroughly 'explain itself'

    that's a hoot I'm interested to see the thorough explanation.

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   6 months ago

      Tragically a huge team of overpaid government employees will spend innumerable hours writing thousands of words that no one will ever read. Much like the Reason Institute.

      1. Dillinger   6 months ago

        they could explain why a bunch of stocks tanked in tandem today @12:30 lol.

  55. Dillinger   6 months ago

    >>What will happen to the many, many Los Angeles residents whose wealth was tied up in their now-destroyed homes?

    time was southern California was the place to go to make something of yourself ...

    1. Quicktown Brix   6 months ago

      They could have pulled themselves up by the boot straps, but it turns out boot straps contain compounds known by the state of California to cause cancer.

      1. Dillinger   6 months ago

        boots are racist and if on men misogynist.

        1. Its_Not_Inevitable   6 months ago

          But I recall a song sung by a woman about boots made for walkin'.

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GM1kzbAgo_E

          1. Commenter_XY   6 months ago

            Nancy Sinatra was pretty hot...

            1. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

              True story.

              1. Dillinger   6 months ago

                agreed. the look was so nailed in late 60s it makes chicks from any decade look hot.

            2. mtrueman   6 months ago

              Boots was written and produced by Oklahoman Lee Hazelwood. His duet with Sinatra, Some Velvet Morning is not to be missed.
              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6aXoQvDKMQ

            3. Gaear Grimsrud   6 months ago

              Amen brother. Not to mention Hanoi Jane in Barbarella. It was a golden age.

              1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   6 months ago

                Lol. Saw barbarella for the first time recently. JFC, the 60s musta been a trip.

                Could possibly be the worst movie ever.

                1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

                  Were you stoned?

                  1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   6 months ago

                    No. That might’ve helped.

          2. mtrueman   6 months ago

            That's a great pop tune. Kubrick used it in Full Metal Jacket, supposedly the most accurate depiction of life in the marines. I prefer The Bird is the Word by the Trashmen, also from the film. Here's an inspiring dance interpretation from the early 60s:
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Gc4QTqslN4

            1. Its_Not_Inevitable   6 months ago

              That's a trip. I'll always associate that song with Mark "The Bird" Fidrych. He had a phenomenal rookie year in 1976 and the way this city took to him is unforgettable. Sad he died later in such a tragic accident. RIP.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4c3Vq-zn30

              1. Dillinger   6 months ago

                his '77, '80 and '81 topps cards are special I keep them separate with my faves.

      2. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

        Good one.

  56. MWAocdoc   6 months ago

    "Nato is not an alliance; it's a defense arrangement for Europe, paid for and underwritten by the United States ... [the] United Nations [is] a fully globalist organization that aggressively advances an anti-American, anti-Israel, and anti-freedom agenda." - These are true statements.

    "…slashing such organizations…" - the DoD does not NEED to be "slashed!" What it needs is repurposing to a DEFENSE organization instead of a "global war on everything" organization.

  57. lwt1960   6 months ago

    Nobody "runs" a 3m person organization. The goal is to set culture, policy and agenda, then hire experienced, like-minded people to execute. In this sense, Hegseth will be a huge improvement over the current leadership. Karen Bass/Kristen Crowley are a great example of no matter how competent or experienced you are (not that I'm arguing either one of them are competent), having the wrong priorities will get bad results.

    1. creech   6 months ago

      Abe Lincoln knew shit about military strategy and, for three years, his meddling and failure to pick competent generals, cost tens of thousands of soldiers their lives. Whether through luck or Divine Guidance, he finally hit on U.S. Grant and - thousands of lives later - the Federals finally won the Civil War. One has to know how to pick "the experienced, like minded people to execute" one's agenda. Trump didn't exactly excel at this in his first administration. Let's hope his second is better, and that picks like Hegseth haven't risen above their Peter Principle position.

      1. Incunabulum   6 months ago

        Biden didn't either. Neither did Obama outside a handful of key marxists.

        Trump is going into his second term with at least *the appearance* of firing on all cylinders and taking things seriously.

        He's got an objective and a plan this time around. You may not (or may) like the objective and the plan might be shit - but its a better starting position than anyone else in or vying for the job in the last 30 years.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

      Apparently, Bass is getting told on by Justine Bateman that she didn't even want the job. It was just something to do because she was tired of being in the House and didn't see a path to anything with more prestige in California since Alex Padilla took over Kamala's Senate seat, Feinstein was still being wheeled around at the time, and Newsom wasn't going anywhere.

      She apparently spent more time fucking around on trips to Africa than doing anything of substance in the House, and kept going on international trips after promising she wouldn't be doing that while Mayor. If she's got fucking wanderlust, she needs to find some NGO grift to latch on to that will pay her a handsome salary to be a glorified tourist, not running the second largest city in the country.

      1. mtrueman   6 months ago

        "She apparently spent more time fucking around on trips to Africa than doing anything of substance in the House,"

        Add a touch of drunken rapist, and we've got the perfect women to head up defense.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

          Add another touch of cultural revolutionist, and we've got the perfect woman to kill 2 million people for a stupid political theology that thinks it can create heaven on earth and belives in an oppressed/oppressor false duality.

        2. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

          Only if she earns a Bronze Star in the process.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   6 months ago

            Would you settle for a Rainbow Ribbon?

      2. Gaear Grimsrud   6 months ago

        All I know about this woman is how shockingly stupid she appears to be.

    3. mtrueman   6 months ago

      "The goal is to set culture, policy and agenda, then hire experienced, like-minded people to execute. "

      A man who's spent the last decade wearing makeup and reading a script from a teleprompter will do very nicely.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   6 months ago

        Stuff your TDS up your ass, and then fuck off and die, shit-pile.

      2. Incunabulum   6 months ago

        Better than the woman who couldn't even read from the teleprompter.

      3. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

        They all wear makeup and read from a teleprompter. Some even pin the back of the coat to make it look tighter.

  58. mtrueman   6 months ago

    Speaking of Greenland, here's an article on UUmmannaq, Greenland's 8th largest town. Pop. 1407. According to wikipedia, it has a tundra climate with short, cold summers and long, very cold winters. Located on an island in a spectacular fjord, with breath taking twin peaks towering over the town. Ideal for intrepid tourists and adventurers.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uummannaq

    It's not my favorite arctic mountain. That is Mount Asgard of Baffin Island, but it's located in a national park without any settlements.

    Neither place is particularly welcoming to Libertarians. They have Svalbard, instead. Part of Norway, visitors don't need visas, resident or work permits. Low income tax, no VAT, great opportunities for price gouging. Also, the entire population is armed and carries a rifle even for short errands, in case there are encounters with polar bears or Russians.

    On the minus side, they have a university, and also the Svalbard Seed Bank, run by the Norwegian government and the Global Crop Diversity Trust. They also have global warming which has resulted in noticeable climatic changes. Between 1970 and 2020, the average temperature on Svalbard rose by 4 degrees Celsius, and in the winter months by 7 degrees.

    1. Incunabulum   6 months ago

      Greenland is the only country praying that Globalworming isn't a hoax;)

      1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   6 months ago

        Not only will it get warmer, as the weight of the ice decreases, it will rise and the beaches will get bigger. Win-win!

        1. Gaear Grimsrud   6 months ago

          I'm investing in the Greenland Hard Rock Resort. In 20 years I'll be a millionaire.

    2. TrickyVic (old school)   6 months ago

      Do they have a flag?

      1. mtrueman   6 months ago

        As Svalbard is part of the Kingdom of Norway, the Norwegian flag is recognized and used as the de facto flag of the archipelago. It represents the authority and sovereignty of Norway over the territory and is flown on official buildings, vessels, and during national and local events.

        Svalbard is governed by the Svalbard Treaty, an international agreement that grants certain rights and freedoms to the residents and ensures the protection of the unique Arctic environment. The absence of a distinct flag for Svalbard within the treaty reinforces the archipelago's status as an integral part of Norway.

        While there is no specific flag solely representing Svalbard, the archipelago has its own distinct coat of arms featuring a polar bear on a blue background. This emblem is commonly used to symbolize Svalbard's unique wildlife and natural environment.

        https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Coats_of_arms_of_Svalbard

  59. Public Entelectual   6 months ago

    A Secretary of Hegseth's stature might pick Tucker Carlson to head the Defense Mapping Agency

    1. Rick James   6 months ago

      I'm just disappointed we might not have any more of this. The Babylon Bee just had an absolute rocket-ride of comedy material over the last 4 years.

      1. Dillinger   6 months ago

        my eyes!

      2. Mother's Lament (Salt farmer)   6 months ago

        Remember that these were the serious people with qualified appointments.

    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   6 months ago

      A shit-stain like public imbecile might start two or three other fake websites.
      Fuck off and die, asshole.

  60. Incunabulum   6 months ago

    >These things, and his general inexperience—that might give one pause as to whether he can lead an $800 billion department and 3 million employees—might tank his confirmation.

    1. None of those things except 'his general inexperience' are an issue or will tank his nomination.

    2. How much experience did Biden and Obama's appointments have? Oh, that's right - none.

    3. Dude was a Major. That's not nothing.

    4. How much experience managing 800 billion dollar enterprises - indeed, just 1 billion dollar enterprises - has any previous SecDef had? Should it only be tech billionaires that get tapped for this position?

    1. mtrueman   6 months ago

      "3. Dude was a Major. That's not nothing. "

      It's not a colonel, either. Never trust a passed-over major.

  61. MWAocdoc   6 months ago

    "get homeless people out of the train cars and into social services that could help them"

    And my question for him (and you) is how he will get dangerous people into social services without arresting them and putting them into the housing equivalent of solitary confinement? Everyone else knows (in the real world) that this is illegal (rounding up potentially dangerous people and/or vagrants in general and putting them in detention camps without a criminal charge, I mean) and that the reason such attempts have always failed in the past has been that dangerous people attack each other in the shelters and have to be expelled back out onto the streets for drug abuse, theft and destruction of the shelters.

  62. MWAocdoc   6 months ago

    "This is the same as when people get pissed off about rich people sending their kids to private school"

    Look, it's simple: when it turns out to be impossible for the ruling party to make life fair and equal for everyone by providing everything for free, all you have to do is ban private alternatives and FORCE everyone into a collective. That makes everything fair and everyone equally poor.

    1. Jefferson Paul   6 months ago

      Equity

  63. SRG2   6 months ago

    Too many stupid or bad faith responses to address each.

    Qualifications don't mean degrees, and qualified means having the qualifications. High level - strategic - military experience, is a good idea, as is proven ability to run and manage a large commercial enterprise, There are others.

    None of you who are so willing to risk the US's future by putting a drunk unqualified lecher in the position of Sec of Defense (sic) - Putin must be pissing himself laughing - have actually provided any decent argument for why Hegseth is a good choice. The arguments offered veer from the "he lacks experience, which is a ghood things" to "he's seen combat" to the ultimate implicit argument, "Trump picked him and that's good enough for me".

    You lot are indeed, to use XY's word, pathetic. The depth of your craven authoritarianism would be staggering if it weren't already obvious.

    1. Vernon Depner   6 months ago

      The people who DON'T want an approved Washington Deep State insider as Secretary of Defense are the authoritarians. Through the Looking Glass...

    2. Commenter_XY   6 months ago

      SRG2, you're in the anger phase. It will pass (maybe). The bottom line is that Pres Trump gets to pick his team, and the Senate confirms (or not). Based on his performance yesterday, Hegseth has the votes he needs for confirmation (he does not need Team D votes).

      Pace yourself. Senator Fetterman is right about that. It will be a long four years. Living on anger is very unhealthy, physiologically.

      1. SRG2   6 months ago

        I'm not in the anger phase- and never was nor will be. As I have previously noted, voting Liberal and later, LibDem at general elections effectively inoculated ma against all these adverse emotions that either affect or are projected to affect the losers in US presidential elections.

        What I am is concerned; concerned that Trump is choosing such unqualified people for such important positions and that his supporters are so morally or intellectually crippled that they support his choices.

        (How many Trump supporters here supported the nomination of Gaetz, btw? I don't recall much opposition.)

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

          What I am is concerned; concerned that Trump is choosing such unqualified people for such important positions and that his supporters are so morally or intellectually crippled that they support his choices.

          The "qualified" ones suck donkey dick, so what's the problem?

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

      None of you who are so willing to risk the US's future by putting a drunk unqualified lecher in the position of Sec of Defense

      LOL, does that apply to your side wanting to see a drunk unqualified bimbo in the position of POTUS?

      1. SRG2   6 months ago

        LOL, does that apply to your side wanting to see a drunk unqualified bimbo in the position of POTUS?

        Lol, your being stupid enough to think that I'm on that side. I regarded Harris as a poor candidate lucky to be where she was. The only reason she was close to being qualified is she'd been VP and spent time in Congress. I thought then and think now that she was merely the lesser - by far - or two evils.

        But that doesn't actually address my specific criticism of Hegseth, Of course you lot have elevated "whatabout?" to a sacrament.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   6 months ago

          Lol, your being stupid enough to think that I'm on that side.

          Right, it's why you never have any complaints about them.

          But that doesn't actually address my specific criticism of Hegseth, Of course you lot have elevated "whatabout?" to a sacrament.

          Yeah, your side hates it when your own shortcomings are pointed out.

  64. jagjr   6 months ago

    "Now that Donald Trump is about to be back in office, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow is going from airing her show once a week to…daily! Just what we needed. What would we do without her!"

    same thing we're already doing. she's so far below the threshold for relevance, normal folks can't even see or hear her.

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