Understandable selection. President Trump has announced the nomination of Pete Hegseth to be Secretary of Defense.
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Remember, under the Trump Doctrine, the use of the military takes a backseat to the deployment of economic weapons to achieve national security objectives. From this fundamental outlook, the Secretary of Defense needs to maintain a strong military, but only for use as a last resort when called upon.
If triggered for reasons of extreme national security, the Defense Department under Commander in Chief Donald Trump is expected to deliver much faster, harsher and a more directed forceful response. This was on display in Syria, 2017, when ISIS was destroyed in weeks; and then followed up with the first ever dropping of a ‘MOAB’, the Mother of All Bombs.
With this intent in mind, Pete Hegseth needs to harden the warriors and prepare them only in the event that all other approaches by President Trump have not led to the optimal outcome. This approach scares the crap out of militaristic nations who were stuck in the old ‘red line’ paradigm.
The Trump Doctrine – President Trump executed a foreign policy, a clear doctrine of sorts, where national security is achieved by leveraging U.S. economic power. It is a fundamental shift in approaching both allies and adversaries; summarized within the oft repeated phrase: “economic security is national security.”
Initially, given the nature of multiple military entanglements, a traditional military approach toward national security could not easily be reversed or dispatched. Defense Secretary James Mattis became a bridge to a new path forward.
President Trump removed military constraints, allowed rules of engagement that were much stronger, and let Secretary Mattis work on confronting and stamping out terror threats. In essence, an aggressive “let’s get this over with” approach. However, that strong-arm military approach cannot continue indefinitely because it just never ends.
Secretary Mattis was one voice who did not want it to end. Hammers are useless without nails. War and intervention have a long history of unnecessarily expanding if not constrained. The war machine turns into a military business. So, President Trump removed him.
President Trump, campaigned on a desire to bring U.S. troops home from all the “stupid wars”, in part because they are also “expensive wars.” And as a direct consequence the time for Defense Secretary Mattis’s of the world was sure to come to an end. Many of the Generals hated him for it.
Two large elements played out when Trump was in office. First, economic security is national security. Second, “peace is the prize.”
Through both elements the Trump Doctrine was born and the effectiveness, while downplayed and ignored, was unmistakable.
♦President Trump’s foreign policy approach brought North and South Korea together away from the table of conflict. ♦President Trump’s foreign policy approach brought Serbia and Kosovo together away from the table of conflict. ♦President Trump’s foreign policy rallied the Gulf Cooperation Council to stop Qatar’s support for Islamic extremists via the Muslim Brotherhood. ♦President Trump’s foreign policy brought Turkey and the Kurdish forces together away from war and conflict. ♦President Trump’s foreign policy created a ceasefire to stop the bloodshed in Syria. President Trump mediated a cessation of hostilities between India & Pakistan in the Kashmir region. ♦President Trump’s foreign policy brought Israel and the UAE together… and then Bahrain… and then Sudan in the Abraham Accords.
President Trump executed a clear foreign policy, a unique doctrine of sorts, where national security is achieved by leveraging U.S. economic power. It was a fundamental shift in approaching both allies and adversaries; summarized within the oft repeated phrase: “economic security is national security.”
The Trump Doctrine of using economics to achieve national security objectives was a fundamental paradigm shift. Modern U.S. history provided no easy reference for the effective outcome.
The nature of the Trump foreign policy doctrine, as it became visible, was to hold manipulative influence agents accountable for regional impact(s); and simultaneously work to stop any corrupted influence from oppressing free expression of national values held by the subservient, dis-empowered, people within the nation being influenced.
There were clear examples of this doctrine at work. When President Trump first visited the Middle East, he confronted the international audience with a message about dealing with extremist influence agents. President Trump simply said: “drive them out.”
Toward that end, as Qatar was identified as a financier of extremist ideology, President Trump placed the goal of confrontation upon the Gulf Cooperation Council, not the U.S.
The U.S. role was clearly outlined as supporting the confrontation. Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates needed to confront the toxic regional influence; the U.S. would support their objective. That’s what happened.
Another example: To confront the extremism creating the turmoil in Afghanistan, President Trump placed the burden of bringing the Taliban to the table of governance upon primary influence agent Pakistan.
Here again, with U.S. support. Pakistan was the leading influence agent over the Taliban in Afghanistan; the Trump administration correctly established the responsibility and gave clear expectations for U.S. support.
If Pakistan doesn’t change their influence objective toward a more constructive alignment with a nationally representative Afghanistan government, it was Pakistan who will be held accountable.
Again, the correct and effective appropriation of responsibility upon the influence agent who can initiate the solution, Pakistan.
The process of accurate regional assignment of influence comes with disconcerting sunlight. Often these influences are not discussed openly. However, for President Trump the lack of honesty is only a crutch to continue enabling poor actors. This is a consistent theme throughout all of President Trump’s foreign policy engagements.
The European Union is a collective co-dependent enabler to the corrupt influences of Iran. Therefore, the assignment of responsibility to change the status was placed upon the EU.
The U.S. would fully support the EU effort, but as seen in the withdrawal from the Iran Deal, President Trump would not enable growth of toxic behavior. The U.S. stands with the people of Iran, but the U.S. will not support the enabling of Iranian oppression, terrorism and/or dangerous military expansion that will ultimately destabilize the region.
President Trump made the policy clear, then held the EU accountable for helping to influence change. Again, we saw the Trump Doctrine at work.
Perhaps the most obvious application of the Trump Doctrine was found in how the U.S. administration approached the challenging behavior of North Korea. Rather than continuing a decades-long policy of ignoring the influence of China, President Trump directly assigned primary responsibility for a DPRK reset to Beijing.
China held, and holds, all influence upon North Korea and has long treated the DPRK as a proxy province to do the bidding of Beijing’s communist old guard.
By directly confronting the influence agent and admitting openly for the world to see (albeit with jaw-dropping tactical sanction diplomacy) President Trump positioned the U.S. to support a peace objective on the entire Korean peninsula and simultaneously forced China to openly display their closely guarded influence.
While the Red Dragon -vs- Panda influence dynamic was quietly playing out in the background, the benefit of this new and strategic approach brought the possibility of peace between the two Koreas’ closer than ever in history.
No longer was it outlandish to think of North Korea joining with the rest of the world in achieving a better quality of life for its people.
Not only was President Trump openly sharing a willingness to engage in a new and dynamic future for North Korea, but his approach is removing the toxic influences that have held down the possibility for generations.
By leveraging China (through economics) to stop manipulating North Korea, President Trump was opening a door of possibilities for the North Korean people. This is what I meant when I said Trump was providing North Korea with an opportunity to create an authentic version of itself.
What ultimately came from the opportunity President Trump constructed was lost in the 2020 U.S. election outcome. However, the opportunity itself was stunning progress creating a reasonable pathway to prosperity for the North Korean people.
Chairman Kim Jong-un had the opportunity to be the most trans-formative leader within Asia in generations; but it was always only an ‘opportunity’ that could exist if President Trump remained in place to provide it.
Whether Kim Jong-un could embrace openness, free markets and prosperity was never seen. But we saw the opportunity that was nonexistent without Trump’s guiding hand to create it.
♦The commonality in those foreign policy engagements was the strategic placement of responsibility upon the primary influence agent; and a clear understanding upon those nation(s) of influence, that all forward efforts must ultimately provide positive results for people impacted who lack the ability to create positive influence themselves.
One of the reasons President Trump was able to take this approach was specifically because he was beholden to no outside influence himself.
It is only from the position of complete independence that accurate assignments based on the underlying truth can be made; and that took us to the ultimate confrontations – the trillion-dollar confrontations.
A U.S. foreign policy that provides the opportunity for fully realized national authenticity was a paradigm shift amid a world that had grown accustomed to corrupt globalists, bankers and financial elites who have established a business model by dictating terms to national leaders they control and influence.
We had/have our own frame of reference with K-Street lobbyists in Washington DC. Much of President Trump’s global trade reset was based on confronting these multinational influence agents.
When you take the influence of corporate/financial brokers out of foreign policy, all of a sudden, those global influence peddlers are worthless. Absent of their ability to provide any benefit, nations no longer purchase these brokered services.
As soon as influence brokers are dispatched, national politicians become accountable to the voices of their citizens. When representing the voices of citizens becomes the primary political driver of national policy, the authentic image of the nation is allowed to surface.
In western, or what we would call ‘more democratized systems of government‘, the consequence of removing multinational corporate and financial influence peddlers presents two options for the governing authority occupying political office:
♦ One option was to refuse to allow the authentic voice of a nationalist citizenry to rise. Essentially to commit to a retention of the status quo; an elitist view; a globalist perspective. This requires shifting to a more openly authoritarian system of government within both the economic and social spheres. Those who control the reins of power refuse to acquiesce to a changed landscape.
♦The second option is to allow the authentic and organic rise of nationalism. To accept the voices of the middle-class majority; to structure the economic and social landscape in a manner that allows the underlying identity to surface naturally.
Fortunately, we are living in a time of great history, and we had multiple examples surfacing around the world. Prior national elections in Poland, Hungary, Italy, Brazil and right here in the U.S. via Donald Trump highlighted responses to dysfunctional multiculturalism and financial influences from corrupt elites within the institutions of globalist advocacy: The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank, and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Two specific reference points played out in real time. One was the U.K. and voices of the British people who voted to Brexit the European Union. The second was Mexico, and the July 1st, 2018, election of Andres Manuel Lopez-Obrador (aka AMLO), a nationalist.
In the U.K. we saw the government turning more authoritarian and distancing itself from the voices of the majority who chose to rebuke the collective association of the EU. Initially, the U.K. government took a harsher approach toward suppressing opposition, and as a consequence oppressing free speech and civil liberties. [Insert the example of Tommy Robinson here – there are many others.]
This did not come as a surprise to those who follow the arc of history when the collective global elite are challenged or rejected. Globalism can only thrive amid a class structure where the elites, though few in number, have more controlling power over the direction of government.
It is not accidental the EU has appointed officials and unelected bureaucrats in Brussels as the primary decision-making authority. By its very nature the EU collective requires a central planning authority who can act independent of the underlying national voices.
As the Trump Doctrine clashed with the European global elite, the withdrawal of the U.S. financial underwriting created a natural problem. Subsidies are needed to retain multiculturalism. If a national citizenry has to pay for the indulgent decisions of the influence class, a crisis becomes only a matter of time.
Wealth distribution requires a host.
Since the end of World War II, the U.S. had been a bottomless treasury for EU subsidy. The payments have been direct and indirect. The indirect have been via U.S. military bases providing security, the NATO alliance, and also by U.S. trade policy permitting one-way tariff systems. Both forms of indirect payment were being reversed as part of the modern Trump Doctrine.
Similarly, in Mexico the Trump Doctrine extended toward changed trade policies, this time via NAFTA.
The restructuring of NAFTA into the USMCA disfavors multinational corporations and financial holdings who have exploited structural loopholes that were designed into the original agreement.
With President Trump confronting the NAFTA fatal flaw, and absent of the ability of corporations to influence the direction of the administration, the trade deal ultimately presented the same outcome for Mexico as it does the EU – LESS DOLLARS.
However, in Mexico, the larger systems of government were not as strongly structured to withstand the withdrawal of billions of U.S. dollars. The government of Mexico is not in the same position as the EU and cannot double-down on more oppressive controls. Therefore, the authentic voice of the Mexican people was more likely to rise.
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) is a nationalist, but he is not a free-market capitalist. AMLO is more akin to soft-socialist approach with a view that when the central governing authority is constrained, and operates in the best interests of its citizens, equity can be achieved.
The fabric of socialism runs naturally through the DNA strain of Mexico, and indeed much of South America. This is one of the reasons why previous Mexican governments were so corrupt. Multinational corporations always find it easier to exploit socialist minded government officials.
When bribery and graft are the natural way of business engagement, the multinationals will exploit every opportunity to maximize profit. Withdraw the benefit (loophole exploitation) to the financial systems, and the bribery and graft dries up quickly. A bottom-up nationalist like AMLO, is the ultimate beneficiary.
The authentic-sense of the Mexican people rises in the persona of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador – who actually does personify the underlying nature of the classic Mexican class-struggle.
Thus, we saw two similar yet distinct outcomes of the Trump Doctrine. Within a highly structured U.K. parliamentary government the leadership becomes more authoritarian and rebukes the electorate; and in Mexico a less structured government becomes more nationalist, more prideful, and embraces the underlying nature of the electorate.
It is not accidental the historic nature of the U.K. is a monarchy (top down), and the historic nature of Mexico is populist (bottom up). Revolution notwithstanding, both countries responded to the Trump doctrine by returning to their roots.
REMINDER April, 2018 – SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean President Moon Jae-in said U.S. President Donald Trump deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end the standoff with North Korea over its nuclear weapons program, a South Korean official said on Monday.
“President Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize. What we need is only peace,” Moon told a meeting of senior secretaries, according to a presidential Blue House official who briefed media.
Moon and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Friday pledged at a summit to end hostilities between their countries and work toward the “complete denuclearization” of the Korean peninsula.




I would have rather had someone old school who could shoot down any attempts at a military coup.
Pete Hegseth
Fully understands
Si vis pacem, para bellum
And
He spent several years in the belly of one of the worst enemies of the Republic
The Old School
IS
THE MIC. . .
let’s see what New School Does
Hear! Hear!
💯
How? Sundance wrote zero about him. Interesting.
Read the book, “Battle for the American Mind:…” by Pete Hegseth and David Goodwin.
The introduction by Goodwin is priceless and only 5 pages.
They understand what is happening to America from the foundational level. Christianity is being removed as the foundation of American culture.
After Goodwin discovered this he founded a private Christian school.
ClassicalChristian.org
Christians should celebrate this appointment.
Two Bronze Stars! A Army Major with combat experience in Iraq and Afghanistan…
Following graduation from Princeton in 2003, Hegseth joined Bear Stearns as an equity capital markets analyst and was also commissioned as an infantry officer into the U.S. Army National Guard.[10] In 2004 his unit was called to Guantánamo Bay, where he served as an infantry platoon leader with the Minnesota National Guard. His unit was under the operational control of the 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment 101st Airborne Division. He was awarded the Army Commendation Medal. Shortly after returning from Cuba, Hegseth volunteered to serve in Baghdad and Samarra, where he held the position of infantry platoon leader and, later in Samarra, as civil–military operations officer. During his time in Iraq, he was awarded the Bronze Star Medal, Combat Infantryman Badge, and a second Army Commendation Medal.[11]
He returned to active duty in 2012 as a captain. He was deployed to Afghanistan with the Minnesota Army National Guard and acted as a senior counterinsurgency instructor at the Counterinsurgency Training Center in Kabul.
Hegseth has been awarded two Bronze Stars for his service overseas.[12] Hegseth, a major, is assigned to the Army’s Individual Ready Reserve.[13]
And what makes you think Pete is not capable of that remote potentiality?
I’ve never heard anything but praise for PDJT from him. He loves our country and VETERANS. He has spoke of how our military has been on the wrong path. I am so delighted and proud of him…He wants WOKE out of our military..🤩🤩
What does Old School mean? LOL
Hegseth is a member of the National Guard not the regular active-duty military.
All attempts at a military coup against Trump have come from the active-duty military and the permanent Pentagon bureaucrats. (Milley, Mattis, Kelly, the leaks, the blowback over Trump’s walk to church, etc. all that was from lifelong career “old school” types.)
No threats to the President have come from the National Guard, ie Citizen Soldiers. The Old School is the problem not the solution.
He was recently on the Shawn Ryan podcast I happen to see a bit of.. I was very impressed with him. he totally gets it…I had only seen him on Fox many years ago. Well spoken, loves the troops, anti woke…he is a great choice. Will get the job done…
The same ole same ole gets you the same ole same ole.
Pete is a patriot.
Young. New. Fresh.
I like it.
Screw the military industrial complex.
There is a new sheriff in town.
Let’s shake it up.
No more endless wars!
Yes, I really am this shallow…..
……yes he’s all that and will make a GREAT SecDef, but now, I will miss the days when he stripped down to his skivvies and did the televised Hudson River swim with the Navy Seals…..oh well, that’s what You Tube is for, I guess….LOL!!!
What will he do to stop the coup?
Well, all will have to wait and see, since a real leader never discloses his plans.
What coup would that be? He can’t stop something that didn’t happen.
Exactly
Read his book with co-author David Goodwin, “Battle for the American Mind:…”.
This is very good news.
Goodwin’s website:
ClassicalChristian.org
What coup?
Anything President Trump tells him to do and immediately.
i RESPECT the CHOICE !
An Educated GROUND POUNDER – PROTECT THE TROOPS, SIR !
Here is the Shawn Ryan podcast that Pete Hegseth was on; 2 hr 27 minutes:
Clip from said podcast.
https://x.com/CollinRugg/status/1856522425573192131?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Peace is the prize
TRUTH is the weapon
I find it very curious that
Pete Hegseth
Spent several years in the media. . .
What if he was sent to infiltrate. . .
All wars are Bankers wars
And
Propaganda is the fuel to sell
Bullets
Bandaids
And airtime . . .
What’s the frequency kenneth
Want a strong military?
My idea when I was in Iraq was that EVERYONE goes through USMC Boot Camp and THEN they can select the service they want and then attend say, a 6 week class on that Branches’ requirements.
Lol. I hate the arrogance of the marines just because they make corny commercials fighting dragons in their dress uniforms doesn’t make their training any better. Funny how propaganda convinces everyone of that. I get it you love your branch of service but don’t be so insulting, Army Infantry here and I put our discipline up against a marines any day of the week.
Stop it … We’re all on the same green team … usaf, sgt, ’71-77
I served in the US Army from 1971 – 1973 and took basic at Ft. Dix, NJ. I know a lot of Marines and I believe their basic training is much tougher than the Army basic training. I love all our Armed Forces.
Ft. Dix training and Infantry Training at Benning are two different animals. That’s fact. There is a reason we wear the blue cord and the rest don’t. Yeah I’m an arrogant infantry guy but we get that right. Not trying to cause a stir but don’t insult the thing I loved more than anything else in the world or consider it’s training weaker than yours.
Our training is better. There is, in fact, no comparison.
I like the pick. He isn’t a defense contractor executive and has served in combat roles.
Pete Hegseth !!! TwoThumbs WAAAAAY UP !
Very good pick, imo.
I’m glad that, Tulsi didn’t get the job.
She may be a good fit at the VA.
We might not agree with all of her policies, but she is definitely good people.
from a free Google search:
“In April 2003, while serving in the Hawaii State Legislature, Gabbard enlisted in the Hawaii Army National Guard. In July 2004, she was deployed for a 12-month tour in Iraq, serving as a specialist with the Medical Company, 29th Support Battalion, 29th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.”
LT COL Gabbard SHOULD BE VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
This will be awesome!! One of the guys from the trenches… don’t think he’s gonna be looking for more WOKE warriors… or entertaining exploring “white rage”…
Trump taps Fox News host Pete Hegseth for Defense secretary
Pete Hegseth is a husband, father, patriot and a Christian.
Pete served as in Infantry Officer in the Army National Guard, serving in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Guantanamo Bay. He holds two Bronze Stars and a Combat Infantryman Badge for his time in Iraq and Afghanistan
Always Forward…
Major Pete sounds better than “Mayor” Pete. An officer and gentleman who is very smart and not in the Pentagon swamp.
Pete Hegseth?
That was unexpected.
Perhaps President Trump, Commander in Chief, wanted it that way.
Go Pete!
I LOVE THE SMELL OF FIRING GENERALS IN THE MORNING!
Lots of retirements in the next 2 months.
Live From Studio 6B played a clip of Hegseth from a Human Events show where he said we have “ cowards with stars on their shoulders” who ignored the Marines study that showed all men units outperform units with women, but they answered to their betters, think teh one et.al, and ignored the study so they can get positions with defense contractors after leaving the military to line their pockets.
I like where this is going.
healy has posted the interview with Shawn Riley further down thread.
Elizabeth warren from Twitter
A Fox & Friends weekend co-host is not qualified to be the Secretary of Defense.
I lead the Senate military personnel panel. All three of my brothers served in uniform. I respect every one of our servicemembers.
Donald Trump’s pick will make us less safe and must be rejected.
More reinforcement it was a great pick
100%
Yep.
So Pocahontass doesn’t like President Trump’s pick.
Surprise, surprise (Not).
Stuff it, FakeIndianWoman.
😆 😆 😆
👍👍👍
Every time they try to put down Pete’s experience or his qualifications , or his outsider status, shove those pictures in their supercilious faces.
If lying , cheating pocahontas don’t like it, it must be good!
Get me beer, SquatsWithRadicals
Pocahontas is triggered.
So is Milley.
So is the Regime.
I can’t stop smiling!
the bro narrative is just a ruse… she’s actually upset that her defense stocks will take a nosedive in profits under a new admin where PEACE IS THE PRIZE
my son was a young Iraqi vet at 21, then private contractor in the Middle East 16yrs and on to live in Dubai next 6yrs bldg a security-related biz. He thinks this is an excellent choice and I trust his opinion on defense policy…
time to call Dizzy Lizzy to set the record straight… caboose
Pocahontas needs to calm down and ‘get herself a beer’….
…or some fire water!
Now let’s drink a beer to show I’m authentic.
You don’t lead anything anymore. You big dope.
If a fake Indian tells you one thing than you know it’s probably false or just plain stupid.
… that wears a plastic feather …
Me thinks Lizzie is on the *war*path! :):)
“Donald Trump’s pick will make us less safe..”
That is probably very true for the culture that liberals desire.
Pete Hegseth can be thought of as a Christian Warrior.
I believe it’s the Christian part that Elizabeth Warren opposes.
She got some well deserved blowback from this tweet.
Left herself wide open.
And dare I say, she had it coming.
Just a sampling of those who put her in her place.
Odious woman…
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/11/sit-down-pocahontas-elizabeth-warren-gets-dragged-twitter/
Out of left field this one.
I’m still digesting…
I still can’t get over Kristi Noem for a Government Agency that refused to save American citizens because they don’t vote the way the Government wants.
She’ll straighten out their unethical actions…
or else ..
she’ll take ’em down to the gravel pit……………
LOL !!
I’ve digested now…and I’m getting there on Pete.
Noem? Yeeeeah…
No.
Elon & Vivek are going to drastically curtail DHS.
Eliminating fraud, waste & overlapping missions.
I don’t know about Vivek yet as far as what position he might be offered.
From what I am reading it seems DeWine is on the cusp of appointing him to fill Vance’s Senate seat if he gets the okay from President Trump.
Elon??
Can’t wait…now there’s an Augean stable which needs a good cleaning.
Ahhhh!!! Just caught up with Vivek and Elon in the new Department…
Past time!
And I didn’t read further down before replying – lol.
President Trump is right – as usual – all this winning is what the Dr ordered!
I’m too busy not thinking as President Trump does…which is why I am not President.
See the thread and comments on Witkoff as Special Envoy for a hint on Norm 😉
President Trump has already put out an official announcement that Elon & Vivek will make up the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Their mission is to be completed by July 4, 2026 – as a gift to the American people – on our 250th anniversary.
Gotta love President Trump!!!
Kristi Noem -” Diverted to a Siding “… a NO WIN POSITION in SUPPORTING BORDER GENERAL TOM HOMAN
https://revolver.news/2024/11/we-stumbled-upon-an-old-photo-of-trumps-new-border-czar-tom-homan-and-it-explains-everything/
Reminds me of Kris Kristopherson and Treat Williams in Flashpoint. I miss the Old Patrol.
Good to see that Director Homan came up through the ranks. Knows what the field work is.
Betsy… trust Trump and sit back and watch to verify …👍… remember all the Trump pronouncements ..that ALL turned out to be correct..😂👍😘
🇺🇸💪😀👍
I do trust him, Jim. This nomination simply blindsided me…that’s all.
He’s really thinking outside the Beltway.
Someone who has served, who knows what the men and women under his purview might be asked to do because he has been where they are. I think that’s called credibility.
Red, White, and Blue running through his veins.
Respect for his Boss.
Three essential pluses right there to start with 👍🏻
President Trump loves to surprise …….
There is no doubt in my mind, that the Commander in Chief has a grand plan and knows what he is doing.
I don’t need to know or understand his thinking.
I trust Donald John Trump, President and Commander in Chief.
Read the book “Battle for the American Mind:..” by Hegseth and David Goodwin.
The 5 page introduction by Goodwin presents unique information about exactly why America is in decline.
He started a Christian school because of this information he stumbled upon.
ClassicalChristian.org
And there it is…
There can be no doubt that our fall from grace started the moment Almighty God was removed from the classroom to start, then from everywhere else…up to and including His houses of worship during the pandemic and after…when so many of His earthly shepherds decided to worship at the altars of government, (despise the word and the ideology ) “woke”, and sexual perversion labeled as LBT etc. And placed their new ” gods” where Christ should always be.
God, family, country…
I am sold.
One thing that drives the left crazy is real Americans back in control.
Yep, exactly.
Cause they know better than all of us…
At first I was scratching my head. Then it grew on me to the point I am grinning.
Combat vet, cares deeply about troops
Was NOT a flag officer so he hasn’t bent the knee to the brass.
Unknown and surprising to the pentagon power brokers. Will keep them distracted for a while.
Genuinely likable guy.
I am good with it.
And pocohontus doesn’t like him. 😎
Better qualified for the Department he’d lead… and more patriotic… than the “Pete” in Biden’s administration was in his.
Far, far and away better.
That’s worth a million thumbs up.
Pete’s academic credentials really impressed me.. back when Princeton and Harvard meant something.. He is a scholar and a warrior… perfect for the Trump Doctrine.. His first job was with Bear Stearns as some kind of equity captital markets analyst. Seems businessy to me.. The main thing is what he is not. He is not in the tent.. at least I don’t think so..
A host on a morning tv show as sec of defense for the United States of America?
Someone enlighten me.
You mean he is not an establishment hack? Ha Ha great pick, he’s one of us, an ordinary American citizen who wants the best for the country.
He is not just a TV show host He is a decorated Veteran who served in Iraq
Afghanistan , and has 2 bronze stars..
And a big veterans advocate.
That showbiz !
Are you familiar with his service?
Call his stint at Fox “resting” (like actors who are waiting for the right role)
Will be very interesting to watch his confirmation hearing.
Just look at his background!
Reflect on the number of times DJT told stories of speaking with fighting forces, not the top brass.
He’d ask their opinions on how and how quickly they would take out ISIS, for example. The one that comes to mind the most is the story of Raisin’ Kane.
I think I’ve got it queued up but if not, start at 1:07.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4804856%2Fuser-clip-raisin-kane-president-trump=
He was known for valuing the enlisted man’s view which certainly rankled upper brass.
I get all that. I like the guy but this is the equivalent of promoting a plant manager to ceo of general electric. This isn’t a small or insignificant job.
Actually, I was waiting to hear that Trump was going to nominate Raisin Kane for SECDEF.
googled, combat veteran, runs a veteran organization, very commendable. went to ivy league schools. ok, now tell me how he is possibly qualified to be sec of defense.
Tell me why he isn’t…..
We are NOT here to convince you.
who is we?
Read his bio. Learn something 😎
Try googling him.
google department of defense
Why are you calling him …”A host on a morning tv show ….”? He mowed lawns as a young man so maybe he’s really a “gardner”? He helped his mom clean up after supper so is he now a “dishwasher”?
He was a soldier, is that so hard to grasp?
You pick and choose your descriptions so as to make anyone look bad.
Steve Doocey is the new Secretary of the Treasury!
So you would prefer a seasoned professional ‘expert’ instead? Like a former four-star General or senior executive from the Pentagon bureaucracy? Maybe somebody just like those who planned the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal? Those who planned the 20+ wasted years of death and spending in Afghanistan and Iraq? Those who have been telling Israel they shouldn’t win and were telling Ukraine they shouldn’t win? Those who have managed every new weapon system into a far-over budget, far below performance spec, ten years too late, already stolen and copied by China long before it gets into the hands of US servicemen type of disaster?
If Fauci’s mismanagement of Covid didn’t teach you not to trust “the experts.”
If the Fed’s mismanagement of the economy didn’t teach you not to trust “the experts.”
If the professional budgeteers in Congress who got us 36Trillion in debt haven’t taught you not to trust “the experts.”
If the entire Biden/Harris administration, aka “the adults are back in charge,” hasn’t taught you not to trust “the experts.”
Now you insist the Pentagon must be led by one of those same species of “experts?”
Never said that is who I would prefer so I am not sure why you would make such a ridiculous assertion.
I would prefer someone with Pete’s views but has some experience running a large organization.
I love this selection. Completely unexpected. An actual warrior! And MAGA. Ha ha…not an establishment hack. Great selection.
Friends w Don Junior?
I’m a fan of Pete Hegseth
Would like to see a pull back on endless rotations of National Guard troops deployed overseas.
Rather the NG be utilized at home rather than as a backdoor draft to flesh out a undermanned and overstretched active duty military
Unfortunately there’s not much that can be done about that. Since 9/11, the system has essentially subsumed the National Guard and Air National Guard. Big components of the active duty mission depend on the Guard. Most of the drone assets, for example, are flown by Guard pilots, not active duty.
I get that, particularly the ANG assets. But the days of sending NG arty units and the like to remote outposts in Syria, Jordan and myriad other parts of the world to serve as trip wires need to come to an end.
I suspect that the President likely agrees and the new SecDef will act on it.
At least that’s my hope.
Go President Elect Trump. Select the people you want and let it rip. I may not like some of your choices but if they don’t do what you want “Your Fired”
I guess this means the end of Biden’s woke military where troops didn’t need to do sit-ups or pushups or run 5 miles.
Get em ready and in tip top fighting shape if needed, Pete
And no women in combat units. Sorry women!
Every time I’ve seen/heard him on TV, he’s been pushing his book.
Looks like Trump bought it.
Probably not. I bet he gave trump a copy.
(Sorry my friend, couldn’t resist)
“It” being the sales pitch.
Is his book worth reading or doesn’t that matter?
Maybe his history of loyalty and support might have something to do with it.
Here’s the interview with Shawn Ryan. I was impressed.
I’m reluctantly ok with this pick.
He’s definitely a MAGA Patriot so that a major positive, my only concern is his lack of experience in the DC Swamp.
Let’s pray he’s a quick study, surrounds himself with a solid team & wont be run over by the Pentagon creatures.
I see that as a positive…who wants that experience..all he needs is tenacity and a high IQ..
Wasn’t someone elected POTUS in 2016 that never served a day in office or in politics? I probably remember that wrong.
Love the snark.
It’s entirely appropriate.
Some will be upset that you didn’t use a /s tag – LoL
Youth tries harder. Who needs the same ole career, TV General. I like Trump setting up some youth. In 2028, Vance won’t have to apologize for his youth if Trump’s young statesmen show how easy it is. Plus, there’s probably no one in the military he can fully trust. They’ve proven to be backstabbers in the past.
Girth Vader succumbs to The New Hope.
Fight Fight Fight!!!
And Girth Vader always talks and moves
so slow. Two speeds…slow and stop.
Not firing on all cylinders. 👩🦼
Pete on the other hand talks normally
and has energy. 🏎️ Revvin’ to go!
Welcome change!👏👏
Remember when he was in pieces in a hospital and no one noticed he was missing?
Good times.
I do too; he’s bringing in the younger generation, setting the table for the next group of leaders to get a taste of what powers are there and to test and learn their own strengths and weaknesses.
Wow! The wins just keep coming today. Pete is an absolute amazing choice. All the others that came on board today- great- Ratcliff , Homan, Elon & Vivek for dept of government efficiency.
I can’t catch my breath. Many more wins to come. Hold onto your seats Treepers.
America needs Warriors, not Generals, not CEO’s, not Politicians in charge of our defense department.
From what I’ve read and watched regarding our new SEC-DEF, Pete Hegseth. I’d say no one knows more about War, than an actual Warrior. FWIW Pete has just enough clout (O-4 or O-5) with a combat background and PDJT’s backing.
Good Luck, and get it done. . .
Doesn’t hurt my opinion that Hegseth has worked in finance. The DOD could use some who understands money.
I like this one! Not on anyone’s radar but I think a solid pick! 💪🏼🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
yes
The Regime is panicking. Especially Milley:
https://x.com/Cernovich/status/1856509476012208345
This is why the entire DC Swamp is melting down over @PeteHegseth as Defense Secretary…And it’s also exactly why he’s the perfect choice.
Get rid of the cross dressing tranny in the Navy
Forthwith 💯!!!
Which one?
The UnAdmirable Secretary of Health.
MERICA.
Correction:
The United States of AMERICA !!!!
MAGA
This makes me want to apply for a job with him. I am the person to follow his executive orders and policies around until everyone of the bureaucrats who need so sign off on them does their job without a 2 year delay. I am very good at this…I am tenacious, tough and I can be a bully. I will never give up and those government employees delaying his policy implementation will not have a single day of peace at their desks until they sign off and I will sit on that desk day after day. Just a lower level Emissary as SD describes it…I don’t have a Harvard degree but I do have a degree and a high IQ. And I want to do it…haha..how do I apply?
I can see you as the mayor of Asheville! Are you outrageous enough to try?
You wrote “understandable” but didn’t explain why.
He seems young, untested, and telegenic.
Why is his choice understandable?
Is he pliable, and against forever wars?
Untested? In what sense?
Wasn’t Pete Hegseth nominated for a position in Trump’s first term?
Veterans Administration maybe?
No. He interviewed for it, but it wasn’t offered.
Pete is definitely the right man for the job.
https://x.com/WesternLensman/status/1856497145588679059
He achieved the rank of major. Imagine the fun he’ll have deciding which generals to retire.
https://www.stripes.com/theaters/us/2024-09-04/troops-obesity-fitness-study-pentagon-15069492.html
Combat Troops Are Not Fit.
I’m not seeing it.
But maybe it will work.
Best SoD ever!!!
https://x.com/EndWokeness/status/1856493681454526823
Look at Pete’s family.
I am good with Pete; he’s a warrior and a patriot.
Hegseth is also a big advocate of veterans, a great many of whom still serve as civil servants and contractors and who are disgusted with the DIE takedown of the military and overall degraded readiness since Trump left.
He’s interesting as someone from inside the system – a veteran – but who is from outside “The System”.
I hope he succeeds. A lot of GOFO’s need to retire.
I can’t wait until the new Secretary of Defense, Major Pete Hegseth, court-martials retired four star General Mark Millie for treason, insubordination and providing aid to the enemy. Get the popcorn ready!
“go to church everybody”.
Holy Moly. He is great. I remember during Covid, he was homeschooling i
his 5? kids. Was classic. He is an old soul at heart.
Married 3 times and he’s only 44
Not a good sign
Bull.
Very concerning. LOL
Oooh, Is he looking for a #4? 😜
Sorry, jk- I couldn’t resist!
And a child with #3 while still married to #2 – very concerning, at best.
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Don’t date him, then. 🙂
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President-elect Trump was married 3 times, too. How did that work out for you??
Oh thank god, he’s an FGO. Those are the mid-level ranks in the military, and a lot of things tend to hinge around that level of command, but it’s also before things start getting highly political.
For anyone who doesn’t know, all promotions over O-6 are handled by Congress. The O-5 to O-6 promotion bracket is the nastiest, meanest, most cut-throat one in the officer corps, and things can get pretty insane. I knew a guy who lost his chance because he screwed up a presentation to our three star.
It’s usually only the real a-holes, politically minded types, or the rare right-time-right-place officer who manage to hang on and make it to the upper ranks. Every general or admiral you see has been approved of by Congress, and only remains in their position if they make Congress happy. I once saw a Class of 80 female general lose her commission because some Congress critter didn’t like that she intervened in a no-evidence SA court martial verdict. And then past that, they know they have zero ability to work in the private sector and so spend their general officer years cultivating relationships with the defense contracting industry so they have something to do when their 25 or 30 years is up.
Honestly I think this is a great choice (on paper). We NEED somebody who hasn’t been corrupted by that game yet.
Some qualifications: (and, truth in advertising, I think the Hegseth nom is a short-run only move intended to clear the field of all the politically positioned flags, appointees, etc., and end the DEI/woke indoctrination campaign. In the retired military circles I move in – everyone voted Trump – they think the move is a bad one from a mid to long term perspective. Hegseth simply does not have the bio that screams “I have the experience on the inner DoD workings.” He will destabilize the department as he makes changes – that’s built into the equation. The entire apparatus (military, business world, political allies, labs, et al) will, if it so choses, run circles around him.):
Just because PDJT is now actualizing long-needed house cleaning doesn’t mean global threats disappear, that the stability of day to day operations and processes the Department needs to execute its missions on a minute by minute basis can be, to borrow a phrase, screwed with. The SECDEF job, which is in the operational chain-of-command, needs to be filled with someone who understands the DoD inside out.
One. The officer selection process starts from the day of commissioning; in the Naval aviation community where my experience falls, it was clear that individuals, say in the fighter world, were being groomed from day 1 through follow-on tour assignments; the entire annual Fitness Report grading/selection process is purposed to move the “future” leaders forward – and that process, try as the Services might to standardize, is highly subjective.
Two. An O-4 is at the bottom of the barrel in terms of experience and grooming for the bigger jobs; heck, 1 stars are considered coffee cup transport devices in the Pentagon (been there, seen it). Certainly there is combat experience for some, perhaps even a touch of combat staff/CINC/Joint experience at middle level of authority, but not the time on station needed to understand all the tentacles, networks, politics, depth of how the Services actually operate and plan. No way a JO, for example, who has spent the majority of his time in the field, understands the FYDP process and all the threads that run through that, understands policy making/planning processes, understands what really goes on at the upper echelons in operational command & control; understands the culture and needs of other war fighting disciplines – trying to put things in perspective here. It involves more than tats.
Three. The SECDEF shouldn’t have a problem keeping is staff in his pants. Just sayin. To lecture on propriety, one has to set the example.
Four. Flag officers, the real target here (aside from political appointees) serve under their own limitations. In the Navy, conceding I haven’t checked lately, by law instituted through the DOPMA process, 50% of all 1 stars are retired after serving two years. That, of course, sets up its on set of divisive incentives – the real target for these people is corporate board of director and other high paying post-military jobs. That incentive structure definitely flows down to the O-6 level.
Five. Yes, the politics at the Flag level can be savage. But it also has elements that preserve the traditions and integrity of the institution. The warfighters know who “the players” are. I worked for a Flag who was an Apollo command module pilot and shuttle pilot. He got on the wrong side of a political issue and did not select after one star. I worked for another Flag who basically was the daddy rabbit for the Navy’s initial generations of submarine launched missiles. He made 3 Star and was highly respected/honored to the end of career.
Six. What is to be done with Flags like a McRaven in the SEAL community? A 4 Star who was the warfighters’ warfighter and highly respected…yet, clearly Left leaning?
This doesn’t even scratch the thick net of actions and consequences.
It would be a good indicator if SECDEF Pete choses Col. Macgregor as his undersec.
My read of Hegseth is that he will flush the DoD of all the DEI idiots; all the tools more worried about global warming than Chinese military build ups; and anyone who will not be loyal to the Commander in Chief.
Inspired pick.
Liz Cheney, daughter of Darth, must be screaming at the sky.
How dare Trump nominate someone outside the MIC?
How on earth will revenue be properly allocated?
LOL. My mood grows brighter every day.
So with this pick as Sec of Defense, how fast do you think our best of the best return to duty?
Maybe that is the simple plan…….
1) Kick out the woke crap and generals immeidately.
2) Bring back the best of the best and promote them into bigger leadership roles
3) Get them all in tip top fighting shape if called upon.
No more crying in the military
Duty, honor, country is the theme.
Vaxx Refusers welcome!
I recognize him from the News circuit here & there.
On a totally superficial level… he’s a cutie! 👍 🤣
I agree with Joe Dan!! 😂👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸
https://truthsocial.com/@JoeDanMedia/113473079045486443
Globalization’s pillar of strength is trade. It makes countries dependent upon one another through the franctionalization of their economies. Then, necessary trade is required to plug synthetic shortages all the while the globalist charge a huge skim. Each country should strive to become self-sufficient. America should not require trade with the ME for oil nor China for antibiotics. This is crazy and sets the table for coercive influence. The Trump doctrine should prioritize economic self-sufficiency among all nations, and voluntary trade for what is only necessary. Without the fulcrum of trade for necessities, the globalists lose their power. Tariffs help towards this end, but the policy needs to be vocalized for the world to explicitly hear. Trump is headed the correct direction. But he needs to make clear that imperialistic ambitions to create global monopolies that grant power to traders needs to end. Military use for defense, not for theft and consolidation of resources.