I think the one salient thing about the absurd cast of characters that are most Trump appointees is that it is his final revenge, a middle finger to the institutions, burn it down. Think Caligula 2.0.
American Leadership Review had earlier suggested Hannibal Lecter might be an appropriate pick for U.S. Attorney General, after former Representative Matt Gaetz's nomination ran into serious trouble. With a background in forensic psychiatry, Lecter has a proven track record in the U.S. criminal justice system. In Washington, he could apply his unique skill at chopping off heads. If a real person can be nominated to lead a fake agency (i.e., D.O.G.E.), why can't a fictitious person be nominated to lead a real agency? It would be a major step toward creating a crypto-government.
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I think the one salient thing about the absurd cast of characters that are most Trump appointees is that it is his final revenge, a middle finger to the institutions, burn it down. Think Caligula 2.0.
American Leadership Review had earlier suggested Hannibal Lecter might be an appropriate pick for U.S. Attorney General, after former Representative Matt Gaetz's nomination ran into serious trouble. With a background in forensic psychiatry, Lecter has a proven track record in the U.S. criminal justice system. In Washington, he could apply his unique skill at chopping off heads. If a real person can be nominated to lead a fake agency (i.e., D.O.G.E.), why can't a fictitious person be nominated to lead a real agency? It would be a major step toward creating a crypto-government.
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Hegseth is being bombarded by anonymous source reporting. The ethics of journalism requires anonymous sources to be used rarely, and even then with strict requirements. No matter how you feel about Hegseth, you can be concerned about our legacy media.