Whisky Pete Hegseth and toxic masculinity
My dad was an officer in the US Naval reserve. He served in the Panama Canal Zone for two years in the late 50’s, when I was a toddler. He always spoke highly of the US Navy, although he admitted he was almost kicked out of OCS for infractions due to his inattention to petty rules. He eventually earned a PhD in chemical engineering and retired with four US patents, one of which he spun off into a company that supported him for several years after he retired from Martin-Marietta in Oak Ridge TN. This is all by way of saying that (a) he was no dummy and (b) he was supportive of the US military. He was also an early opponent of the Vietnam war in particular and US military adventurism in general. Pete Hegseth is a Princeton alum (which he chose over West Point) and former Army National Guard officer who served in Afghanistan, Iraq and Gitmo. Far from being sobered by those experiences, he seems to have become intoxicated. “Once the Global War on Terror became politically untenable to defe...