Per his own book, Trump’s Secretary of Defense nominee is down for Civil War II

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November 13, 2024, 10:19am

Jeff Sharlet, author of The Undertow, and one of our very best (and bravest) writers engaging with American fascism as it actually exists on the ground, has done the ugly work of reading Pete Hegseth’s book, The War on Warriors. Yes, the very same Hegseth who hangs out on weekends with the other reanimated mannequins on Fox and Friends, and who has been chosen by President-Elect Trump to run the US military.

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So what does the potential new Secretary of Defense think about the army? Here’s Sharlet, doing god’s work on Elon’s Twitter:

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Yup, that’s right: “Leftists stole a lot from us, but we won’t let them take this [the army]. Time for round two—we won’t miss this war.”

Here’s some more:

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Look, I know we’re all exhausted by the last eight years of Trump’s malignant idiocy, and that it’s very hard to have any faith in national Democratic leadership… BUT, I do firmly believe that even as we actively work like hell to protect those Americans most at risk from a second Trump presidency, we also need to call out all the fascist bullshit happening in plain sight.

So: Pete Hegseth is a dangerous and useful idiot who should be nowhere near the kind of power wielded by the Secretary of Defense.





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Nicole Lamber is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes about arts, entertainment, lifestyle, and home news. Nicole has been a journalist for years and loves to write about what's going on in the world.

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