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Hegseth is as dumb as a door nail.
Drunk American? American is not a language. Bet you didn't know that. Right?
Aaron Rupar
@atrupar.com
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Hegseth: "I only speak American"
Drunk American? American is not a language. Bet you didn't know that. Right?
— shelbyb28 (@shelbyb28.bsky.social) 2026-03-07T15:25:19.148Z
— paulpro (@mariopro.bsky.social) 2026-03-07T15:33:43.446Z
City Lights
(25,675 posts)What an embarrassing fool.
Solly Mack
(96,808 posts)ColoringFool
(567 posts)"Attitude."
"American" to this Administration is a belligerent, aggrieved, aggressive, violent, demanding, sociopathic language.
A language of disdain, superiority, misogyny, xenophobia, cruelty, sadism, ignorance, and psychopathy.
A language imbued with Pride, Wrath, Envy, Avarice, Lust, Gluttony, and Sloth.
"American" is the language of SMUG AMORALITY.
underpants
(196,022 posts)No one. 🙄
mvd
(65,898 posts)And in a juvenile teenage way.
Miami Blue
(372 posts)His jargon is bombastic, and, of course, his trash talk comes across as pure BS / caca de vaca.
The same applies to his ignoramus psycho boss
PedoTraitorTrump.
🖕🏻
They are both an embarrassment to the U.S.
Armed Forces.
usedtobedemgurl
(2,004 posts)Though I do not think he speaks the language of any NA tribe.
MineralMan
(151,079 posts)That attitude is really, really common among Republicans. They don't have to learn any other languages. Everyone who has anything worthwhile to say will say it in English.
Now that he's Secretary of Defense, I wonder what he would think of the total immersion Russian language school I attended while serving in the USAF in the mid 1960s.. Apparently, the military had some need for people who understood Russian. What surprise, eh?
Many Americans take great pride in their ignorance of any language other then English. When they travel, they expect everyone they encounter to understand what they say. Thank goodness people in other countries learn English, or American would starve to death when they traveled.
When many Americans hear people conversing in a non-English language, they take it as an insult or assume they're talking about them in negative terms.
THIS IS AMERICA! SPEAK ENGLISH DAMMIT!
Blue Owl
(58,880 posts)Please make it stop .
LuckyCharms
(22,456 posts)I don't think I've ever met a truly funny Repub.
tanyev
(49,095 posts)This very same cross has been in the limelight recently, emblazoned far, far larger than King Edward VIIs version on Pete Hegseths chest. Hegseth, a Fox News anchor and former member of the National Guard, is Trumps pick for secretary of defense. Its by no means his only tattoo. He also has a Chi-Rho, the first two letters of the Greek word for Christ and one of the earliest forms of a so-called Christogram (letters formed into a monogram expressing the essence of the religion). Perhaps the most contentious is the Christian expression on his bicep: Deus Vult, meaning God Wills It, believed to be a Crusader battle cry. Τhere is another cross with a sword, referencing a verse in the Gospel of Matthew reporting the following words of Jesus: Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword. Yeshua, Jesus name in Hebrew, can be read across his elbow. All these Christian-related symbols, words and letters are accompanied by others that draw on American history and identity: the U.S. Constitutions famous opening phrase We the People, the year 1775 in Roman numerals (the year the American War of Independence started), a Join, or Die snake from the American Revolution (from a cartoon attributed to Benjamin Franklin, urging the then-colonies to unite), an American flag with an AR-15 rifle, a pair of crossed muskets, a circle of stars and a patch of his regiment, the 187th Infantry.
https://newlinesmag.com/essays/pete-hegseths-tattoos-and-the-crusading-obsession-of-the-far-right/