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These people like to have their thinking done for them
Hilarious
In fact the qualifition of secretary of Defense has nothing to do with one's military service. Dr Harold Brown under Jimmy Carter is an established physicist and professor, never served in military. James Schlesinger under Nixon, economist, never served in military. Warmonger Dick Cheney under H Bush, dodged the draft, never in military... it's all because secretary of defense is a civilian position. Its unusual for a general such as Austin to become secretary of defense. You have to apply for waiver to be eligible for that position.
You people pretending that he meets any standard for this position is laughable at best. The fact that you thought you needed to explain that it's a civilian position makes me lose hope in your logic and reasoning.
Brown is a nerd, has zero military experience. So what? He still became secretary of defense.
Surely you jest. Yes, you can put someone in the position with no experience but to say that military service is irrelevant when judging qualifications is disingenuous at best. Why would Trump choose Mattis? It absolutely matters whether you wish to believe it or not. Hegseth is a terrible choice.
Clinton's secretary of defense? You can't. Because he zero military experience. How many examples you need me to point out in order to convince you .military experience is irrelevant? Actually it is democrat presidents who tend to appoint people without military experiences to be secretary of defense.
Who were Trump's appointees? Your entire argument is centered around you trying to justify the pick rather than accept reality. Stating that military experience is irrelevant is absolutely false. You clearly haven't compared the resumes of the the most recent appointees to this position. Even if we set aside that experience, there is nothing in Hegseth's background that would suggest he is as qualified for this position.
Edit: William Cohen's qualifications, since you asked: He served on both the Senate Armed Services and Governmental Affairs Committees from 1979 to 1997 and was a member of the Senate Committee on Intelligence, 1983-91 and 1995-97. He participated in the drafting of several important laws related to defense matters, including the Competition in Contracting Act (1984), the GI Bill (1984), the Goldwater-Nichols Defense Reorganization Act (1986), the Intelligence Oversight Reform Act (1991), and the Federal Acquisition Reform Act (1996).
Irrelevant to this position. I disagreed with you only on that point. I have no comments on other reasons you think disqualified Hegseth.
My response to the subject of this thread is clear: It is the job of Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy's DOGE to solve this bureaucratic issue for DOD. See my first post.
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Seen so many people fail at their jobs and either hold onto them or get promoted. Very curious to see what the DOGE finds when they get to work. I’m sure there will be plenty of hurdles thrown in front of them. The swamp is deep and is well protected. To quote William J. Le Petomane - “we need to protect our phony baloney jobs”.
and got rich via foreign countries worst POTUS ever
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