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mr715

(3,927 posts)
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 04:29 PM Mar 13

Pete Hegseth is next. Mark my words.

The only thing keeping him at Defense is the organizational interia he has created with his ridiculous Dept of War Oorah chest thumping.

The moment there is the slightest pushback from the GOP orthodoxy, he will "misspeak" and implicate Trump and will be fired.

Then he shall be appointed "Special Envoy to the Shield of Europe" and slink back to Planet Fitness to do half pull-ups and set off lunk alarms

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Pete Hegseth is next. Mark my words. (Original Post) mr715 Mar 13 OP
;-{)..... Goonch Mar 13 #1
And then there is Rubio's shoes... mr715 Mar 13 #5
;-{)..... Goonch Mar 13 #9
Unaltered Image, too. mr715 Mar 13 #10
NO ONE tells me what shoes I have to wear vapor2 Mar 13 #47
His shine must be a major aid in using the urinal. gordianot Mar 13 #37
I think he's more a pee-in-the-stall sorta energy. mr715 Mar 13 #38
I'm sure he thinks he is poised to run for president. NH Ethylene Mar 13 #39
It is all about the post-Trump order. mr715 Mar 13 #40
This cartoonist tends to make everybody GenThePerservering Mar 13 #11
Yup, Hegseth looks childish and unfocused Goonch Mar 13 #35
LOL leftstreet Mar 13 #2
it's just crazy good effective writing Skittles Mar 13 #14
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 13 #3
Happier. mr715 Mar 13 #4
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 13 #7
aw man I HATE IT when I miss the trolls Skittles Mar 13 #16
I wanted to read it so, so bad. mr715 Mar 13 #18
Also thank you. mr715 Mar 13 #19
I can easily envision Kegseth toppled peggysue2 Mar 13 #6
No, I think we saw that with Bessent today mr715 Mar 13 #8
He definitely shares Barbie's love of GenThePerservering Mar 13 #12
The two best South Park parodies mr715 Mar 13 #15
YOU GOT THAT RIGHT Skittles Mar 13 #17
Trump doesn't care about war crimes peggysue2 Mar 13 #13
This is Marco and his war, at least Trump will claim Johonny Mar 13 #20
Oyah, this is Rubio. mr715 Mar 13 #21
Much like Miller Johonny Mar 13 #22
Yeah. mr715 Mar 13 #23
Last sentence is spot on Cosmocat Mar 13 #27
So is the first sentence. calimary Mar 13 #29
Sometimes he has a look like he can feel his soul departing his body. Ocelot II Mar 13 #30
"Lie back and think of Cuba" mr715 Mar 13 #36
Hegseth and Pirro are boosting the economy. The Madcap Mar 13 #24
Didn't Hegseth go cold turkey? mr715 Mar 13 #25
Maybe, but there's a thing called a dry drunk. Ocelot II Mar 13 #32
Kindred spirits.... BattleRow Mar 13 #26
As the disaster that is the war on iran becomes more clear quakerboy Mar 13 #28
Yeah all that lobster is going to be the excuse Figarosmom Mar 13 #31
3-tiered fruit plates. mr715 Mar 13 #33
Maybe even Oz's crudit platter? Norrrm Mar 13 #41
Even Hegseth's DOD couldn't afford that. mr715 Mar 13 #42
That 'e' with the mark does not show up. It certainly makes the word look different Norrrm Mar 13 #43
Yeah I'm sure of it Figarosmom Mar 13 #44
He is so bone-crushingly stupid. mwb970 Mar 13 #34
If only, but the wish list is long, beginning with the a-hole at the top. UTUSN Mar 13 #45
HOPE you are right but 47 really loves how he looks on tv vapor2 Mar 13 #46
No worries. returnee Mar 14 #48
only what matters to donnie in a given moment is what matters to him as far as anything goes... Jbraybarten Mar 14 #49

mr715

(3,927 posts)
5. And then there is Rubio's shoes...
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 04:46 PM
Mar 13

Which is just another perfect metaphor.

The imperial Axis of Rubio-Hegseth-Graham has more than a lot of compensatory psychic issues.

mr715

(3,927 posts)
10. Unaltered Image, too.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 05:08 PM
Mar 13

Pretty scary for the Viceroy of Venezuela, the Generalissimo-in-Exile in Cuba, his Excellency, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States, Vizier of Iran (May Allah Be Pleased With Him), and National Security Advisor to Emperor Trump, Rex.

The most powerful national security official in the United States, after nearly 60 years, is a clown wearing daddy's shoes. Almost literally.

NH Ethylene

(31,384 posts)
39. I'm sure he thinks he is poised to run for president.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 07:28 PM
Mar 13

Even minus all the evil deeds he has gone along with, when you sell every iota of your soul, experience becomes a liability.

mr715

(3,927 posts)
40. It is all about the post-Trump order.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 07:34 PM
Mar 13

And I agree. When you sell your soul, how clever the deal you made doesn't make a lick of moral difference.

As an aside, I think the office of Chief Diplomat is a strong position to run for president from. When Sec. Clinton ran, one of my talking points was that I wanted a diplomat president, not a CEO president.

Of course I also supported her when she was a Senator and ran, so my preferences are biased. The upshot is Sec. of State is an august position from which he could (and will) launch a run for President. He represents a cowardly faction of the Republican party, but one that has successfully insinuated itself into the halls of power at the expense of their dignity.

He is somewhere between Vance and Pence in terms of sensibilities. And he clearly knows the magic words to say to make the snakes dance.

GenThePerservering

(3,579 posts)
11. This cartoonist tends to make everybody
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 05:14 PM
Mar 13

look too good and mostly the same. He should have that idiot facing his fake image in the mirror.

leftstreet

(41,160 posts)
2. LOL
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 04:39 PM
Mar 13
Then he shall be appointed "Special Envoy to the Shield of Europe" and slink back to Planet Fitness to do half pull-ups and set off lunk alarms


Response to mr715 (Original post)

mr715

(3,927 posts)
4. Happier.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 04:43 PM
Mar 13

I'll be happy there are fewer people in the Pentagon masturbating into mirrors.

But happy is a relative thing.

Why do you ask? Do you care?

Response to mr715 (Reply #4)

peggysue2

(12,564 posts)
6. I can easily envision Kegseth toppled
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 04:48 PM
Mar 13

Because we all know Agent Orange isn't taking responsibility for this mess.

mr715

(3,927 posts)
8. No, I think we saw that with Bessent today
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 04:52 PM
Mar 13

You know, when he saw a ghost?

Hegseth explicitly articulated a war crime, so he is on borrowed time. Don't get me wrong, the US has had some disconcerting tolerance for crimes against humanity, but we don't like them being expressed without a Kissinger accent.

Or a Cheney.

Or a Bolton.

Okay, nevermind. Maybe it isn't the war crime thing.

I just intuit his schtick is getting tired. With Noem's departure, I figure Hegseth is the easiest odious figure to replace with a functionary with fewer psychosexual issues.

mr715

(3,927 posts)
15. The two best South Park parodies
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 05:21 PM
Mar 13

Noem also had her bad full of toys to "self mythologize" and she had the opportunity to mythologize with Cory Lewandowski.

As I expressed to the poster that was removed, I suspect Hegseth does a lot of "self mythologizing" in front of a mirror.

peggysue2

(12,564 posts)
13. Trump doesn't care about war crimes
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 05:18 PM
Mar 13

He pardoned military guys convicted of war crimes in Afghanistan during his first term.

But losing? Being perceived as a loser, a bungler. He cares about that a lot.

So IMHO, Hegseth can rant on about No Quarter all he wants but the first real evidence that gets by the censors that Trump's excursion/incursion is a gigantic f**k-up, an obscene waste of American lives and treasure (not to mention global security), Donnie will cut Hegseth loose in an eye blink while blaming him for the entire fiasco.

But then, I also believe that Hegseth's schtick is, indeed, getting old. A guy who needs a make-up room at the Pentagon doesn't exude a lot of manly confidence.

Maybe we're living through a version of Killer Klowns from Outer Space.

Johonny

(26,444 posts)
20. This is Marco and his war, at least Trump will claim
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 05:29 PM
Mar 13

I assume when the time comes poor Pete with get the Noem treatment by Kennedy. This is a fucking disaster for the GOP and they all know it. Well, maybe Trump doesn't because he's rock stupid.

mr715

(3,927 posts)
21. Oyah, this is Rubio.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 05:32 PM
Mar 13

And Rubio is a chickenhawk. Hegseth is the perfect low IQ patsy to implement the old school, neocon Rubio agenda while keeping his hands relatively clean.

Much of this is kabuki Vance v. Rubio and where the GOP really want to be after time claims his due in Donald.

My money is on Rubio, because Vance is offensive to all sense and sensibility.

Johonny

(26,444 posts)
22. Much like Miller
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 05:34 PM
Mar 13

I think Rubio is smart enough to win the blame game. Pete isn't, just like Noem wasn't.

mr715

(3,927 posts)
23. Yeah.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 05:39 PM
Mar 13

I think Stephen Miller is a bit different because he is entirely an operator of borrowed power.

Ostensibly Noem, but especially Rubio and Hegseth, have real power that comes with their theoretical independence from the executive office of the president.

Miller can be fired and we might perceive a change in policy / posture, but his firing is entirely an act of politics - not governing.

Rubio, the mediocrity, is a genius in a room with Hegseth and Noem. I never took him seriously, but I do now.

Cosmocat

(15,456 posts)
27. Last sentence is spot on
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:29 PM
Mar 13

Rubio us a servient half wit, beclowning himself like the rest of them wearing the Florshiems but is disciplined enough to know what not to say, which makes him the cream of the crop in this tin of mule puke.

calimary

(90,472 posts)
29. So is the first sentence.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:36 PM
Mar 13

“Stephen Miller is a bit different because he is entirely an operator of borrowed power.”

Stephen Miller.



I CANNOT wait til that bastard finally gets his.

Ocelot II

(131,020 posts)
30. Sometimes he has a look like he can feel his soul departing his body.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:37 PM
Mar 13

I think he knows he's in the shit up to his neck but doesn't know how to get out and is afraid to try. So he wears his Florsheims like clown shoes and tries to look as small and inconspicuous as possible in meetings, like a rabbit hiding in the grass hoping the hawk won't see him.

The Madcap

(1,968 posts)
24. Hegseth and Pirro are boosting the economy.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:13 PM
Mar 13

The liquor economy, anyway. Otherwise, we would have nowhere to turn when it all caves in.

quakerboy

(14,895 posts)
28. As the disaster that is the war on iran becomes more clear
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:31 PM
Mar 13

He will be who they attempt to put the blame on.

I dont think it will work though.

Figarosmom

(12,814 posts)
31. Yeah all that lobster is going to be the excuse
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:38 PM
Mar 13

Not the fuck up in Iran. Maybe that's why Condoleezza was there.

Norrrm

(5,384 posts)
43. That 'e' with the mark does not show up. It certainly makes the word look different
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 09:20 PM
Mar 13

crudite without the mark.

mwb970

(12,157 posts)
34. He is so bone-crushingly stupid.
Fri Mar 13, 2026, 06:42 PM
Mar 13

Even for a trump appointment, this guy is a childish idiot.

Jbraybarten

(276 posts)
49. only what matters to donnie in a given moment is what matters to him as far as anything goes...
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 01:13 PM
Mar 14
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