And yet, conservatives still love him.
PeterS wrote:
And yet, conservatives still love him.
Tell me why I should accept the political opinions of one man as fact just because he has stars on his shoulders and a trident on his chest?
Military bureaucrats are a dime a dozen these days.
Blade_Runner wrote:
Tell me why I should accept the political opinions of one man as fact just because he has stars on his shoulders and a trident on his chest?
Military bureaucrats are a dime a dozen these days.
Isn’t that the truth! If he is saying that to Trump, then I wander what he says to Biden?
PeterS wrote:
And yet, conservatives still love him.
Never heard of him before
PeterS wrote:
And yet, conservatives still love him.
Around a half-dozen former Navy SEALs who are planning to jump into political races before the 2022 midterms have slammed President Biden, asking why he has yet to mandate that Americans trapped in Afghanistan be rescued instead of vaccines.
The ex-military operators, in comments to Fox News, were speaking about the deadly and disastrous evacuation back in August after 13 United States military personnel — two Army soldiers, 11 Marines and one Navy corpsman — were killed from a suicide bombing close to the airport in Kabul.
“If the Biden White House is so worried about saving Americans with his mandates, his mask mandates, why doesn’t he mandate we rescue Americans and save them in Afghanistan?” said Morgan Luttrell, who is a Republican candidate in Texas’ 8th District.
PeterS wrote:
And yet, conservatives still love him.
CNN
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When Navy SEAL Ashley Nefzger heard rumblings that President Joe Biden could sign an executive order to repeal a Trump-era ban on most transgender Americans joining the military, she was cautiously hopeful.
“I didn’t necessarily want to get my hopes up,” she told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on “Full Circle” Friday. “I was hopeful for it, but I also wanted to keep my expectations at bay on what exactly it was going to mean.”
Nefzger has both lived through and written transgender military history since the Supreme Court allowed Trump’s ban on transgender people in the military to go into effect in January 2019. The year the ban took effect, Nefzger – who had already been serving in the military since 2002 – officially transitioned and became the first active-duty Navy SEAL in history to identify as transgender. Last week, Biden signed an executive order to repeal the ban.
Bevvy wrote:
CNN
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When Navy SEAL Ashley Nefzger heard rumblings that President Joe Biden could sign an executive order to repeal a Trump-era ban on most transgender Americans joining the military, she was cautiously hopeful.
“I didn’t necessarily want to get my hopes up,” she told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on “Full Circle” Friday. “I was hopeful for it, but I also wanted to keep my expectations at bay on what exactly it was going to mean.”
Nefzger has both lived through and written transgender military history since the Supreme Court allowed Trump’s ban on transgender people in the military to go into effect in January 2019. The year the ban took effect, Nefzger – who had already been serving in the military since 2002 – officially transitioned and became the first active-duty Navy SEAL in history to identify as transgender. Last week, Biden signed an executive order to repeal the ban.
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Seal teams (and the military in general) do not need a person with psychiatric problems.
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