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TPM - Beware Of Trumps Coming Purge Of The U.S. Military
By David Kurtz
December 11, 2024 10:00 a.m.
What We Take For Granted
Among the institutional pillars of democracy a free press, an independent judiciary, robust civic and religious organizations a nonpartisan professionalized military may be the one we take most for granted and overlook.
Set aside for the moment your concerns about American imperialism, the military-industrial complex, and the deep streak of jingoism that has long infected domestic politics and foreign policy. All legitimate concerns in their own right, but they can mask the U.S. militarys mostly sterling record at staying out of the partisan political fray. That includes developing and sustaining an highly educated officer corps that provides continuity and professional judgment regardless of which party is in the White House.
Like he has with other democratic underpinnings that represent a threat to his power, Trump is promising to remake the military into a compliant, servile, compromised husk of its former self. Trump has surrounded himself with some of the loudest, most extreme right-wing advocates for bringing the military to submission.
Pete Hegseth, Trumps nominee for Pentagon secretary, emerges from this right-wing subculture. Its fortuitous that Hegseth is a dim bulb with a sordid personal and professional life that may ultimately scuttle his own nomination. But Hegseth is not alone, and the vision for the military that he represents is shared in Trumps circle and by Trump himself, who had praised Hitlers generals because he perceives them (wrongly) to have put personal loyalty to the leader above all else.
Trumps undermining of the military fits neatly into our matrix of Trump II threats retribution, corruption, and destruction. Among those, its destruction first and foremost, which almost inevitably leads to opportunities for corruption. The retribution element is more nuanced than, say, Trumps jihad against the Justice Department. But having surrounded himself in his first term by my generals nearly all of whom ended up betraying him in his own mind Trumps urge to bring the military to heel isnt that hard to figure.
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By David Kurtz
December 11, 2024 10:00 a.m.
What We Take For Granted
Among the institutional pillars of democracy a free press, an independent judiciary, robust civic and religious organizations a nonpartisan professionalized military may be the one we take most for granted and overlook.
Set aside for the moment your concerns about American imperialism, the military-industrial complex, and the deep streak of jingoism that has long infected domestic politics and foreign policy. All legitimate concerns in their own right, but they can mask the U.S. militarys mostly sterling record at staying out of the partisan political fray. That includes developing and sustaining an highly educated officer corps that provides continuity and professional judgment regardless of which party is in the White House.
Like he has with other democratic underpinnings that represent a threat to his power, Trump is promising to remake the military into a compliant, servile, compromised husk of its former self. Trump has surrounded himself with some of the loudest, most extreme right-wing advocates for bringing the military to submission.
Pete Hegseth, Trumps nominee for Pentagon secretary, emerges from this right-wing subculture. Its fortuitous that Hegseth is a dim bulb with a sordid personal and professional life that may ultimately scuttle his own nomination. But Hegseth is not alone, and the vision for the military that he represents is shared in Trumps circle and by Trump himself, who had praised Hitlers generals because he perceives them (wrongly) to have put personal loyalty to the leader above all else.
Trumps undermining of the military fits neatly into our matrix of Trump II threats retribution, corruption, and destruction. Among those, its destruction first and foremost, which almost inevitably leads to opportunities for corruption. The retribution element is more nuanced than, say, Trumps jihad against the Justice Department. But having surrounded himself in his first term by my generals nearly all of whom ended up betraying him in his own mind Trumps urge to bring the military to heel isnt that hard to figure.
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TPM: Beware Of Trump's Coming Purge Of The U.S. Military (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Dec 11
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BoRaGard
(3,230 posts)1. "It'll be the Greatest. Trust me." - Pooty (R)
NoMoreRepugs
(10,653 posts)2. The potential waste and fraud under a SlobFather wholly empowered military is hard to imagine.