Drudge Retort: The Other Side of the News
Wednesday, October 01, 2025

On Tuesday, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and President Donald Trump addressed the top brass at Quantico in a ceremony billed as a revival of the "warrior ethos." At first glance, it looked like a routine reaffirmation of courage, discipline, and commitment. But the optics -- and the context -- revealed something far more calculated: a staged, made-for-TV performance of personal loyalty, designed for Fox News viewers rather than the men and women in uniform.

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... There was no reason for this address to be broadcast at all. It could have been delivered privately, quietly, effectively -- a briefing on ethos without turning generals into props. That it was televised in full, exclusively on Fox News, transformed a professional reset into a spectacle.

Every scripted pause, every line of praise, every exhortation to applause reinforced allegiance -- to Hegseth and Trump personally, rather than to the institution or the Constitution. "Warrior ethos" became a coded invocation: courage reframed as devotion to a figure, discipline as obedience to a show, and service as a tool for political theater.

Yet in that room, the silence of the generals and admirals was remarkable. Even as Trump awkwardly encouraged them to clap for a partisan pep talk, they didn't. Their restraint was deliberate, almost performative in its own right: a quiet, principled refusal to be reduced to props -- or agitprops to be exact -- in a loyalty pageant.

In a media landscape obsessed with optics, their silence communicated more than any applause line could. ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-10-01 01:29 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

The Trumpf junta put all of his enemies in the same room so they can whisper to each other how to get rid of him. These flag officers are too smart to email or call each other because of surveillance. In Seven Days in May, the CJCS plotters communicated in the open, but used a horserace for their code: themagnificent60s.com

This year 5,000 FBI employees are retiring; many of them are experienced FBI agents. CIA lost some experienced people in the purge. If there is a "Beware the Ides of March" moment, we hope it's coming soon: media.newyorker.com

#2 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-10-01 03:53 PM | Reply

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