Trying, desperately, to keep perspective here. It goes without saying that Hegseth shouldn’t be trusted to tend a bar, let alone the DOD, and the whole group is a clown car of the highest order: If the mission itself was successful, is it reasonable to expect Hegseth to resign or be fired when Lloyd Austin kept his job after the disastro…
Trying, desperately, to keep perspective here. It goes without saying that Hegseth shouldn’t be trusted to tend a bar, let alone the DOD, and the whole group is a clown car of the highest order: If the mission itself was successful, is it reasonable to expect Hegseth to resign or be fired when Lloyd Austin kept his job after the disastrous Afghan withdrawal that resulted in loss of life of American servicepeople?
Trying, desperately, to keep perspective here. It goes without saying that Hegseth shouldn’t be trusted to tend a bar, let alone the DOD, and the whole group is a clown car of the highest order: If the mission itself was successful, is it reasonable to expect Hegseth to resign or be fired when Lloyd Austin kept his job after the disastrous Afghan withdrawal that resulted in loss of life of American servicepeople?