Cynical Publius
@CynicalPublius
So we today we have generals and admirals slithering to the press anonymously complaining about SecWar reading them the riot act over their incompetence and organizational failures.
Let me explain why I take this so very, VERY personally.
I served under Bill Clinton.  I HATED him as my Commander-in-Chief and thought his poor leadership and social engineering such as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and placing women in high-G combat aircraft were destroying our military.
But all of his orders were lawful, and I followed my oath to the letter.  He was my Commander-in-Chief and I respected the fact that the American people had selected him for that role.  You never heard me utter a single peep against him, neither publicly nor in private.  I honored my oath.
Pretty much every officer I knew felt and acted the same way.
Even though I retired just before Obama took office, I know for certain that the exact same thing happened with the officers who served under him.  
We did our jobs, honored our oaths, showed the respect the office deserved, and never engaged in the sort of anonymous public insubordination that we see now.
We did the same for the rest of our chain of command, even when incompetents such as Les Aspin and Leon Panetta were serving as SecDef.
That is NOT what is happening now.
The fact that these political Perfumed Prince snakes in the grass wearing stars today even exist affirms something that so many have long suspected--that the Obama/Biden years infected our senior military ranks with men and women not emotionally or ethically qualified for such high rank.
The purge of these oathbreakers cannot come soon enough.
4:18 PM · Oct 21, 2025