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Army 4-Star Arrogance in Command Selection Review Interference-Exactly the things you suspected | |
2024-12-14 | |
[RedState] It took long enough. Nine months after an Army four-star general was reported to have repeatedly interfered with a command selection board to favor his apparent mistress, Army Secretary Christine Wormuth has forced General Charles Hamilton into retirement. Army Secretary Christine Wormuth -- in a dramatic and rare move -- on Tuesday fired one of the service's top generals following an Army inspector general investigation that concluded he improperly intervened in the process for selecting senior commanders. They call it "dramatic," I call it pathetically inadequate and long overdue. I've covered this story previously; see Four-Star General Suspended and Under IG Investigation for Tampering With Command Selection Board and Go Big or Go Home: Army General Blasts 'Racist' Promotion System as Reason He Meddled to Help a Favorite.
WHY IS GENERAL GEORGE STILL EMPLOYED? While I find Hamilton's actions reprehensible and profoundly stupid, I understand them. Burning down a career and trashing a marriage wouldn't even make it into the top tier of stupid stuff men have done in pursuit of sex. He was blatant, he got caught, and he paid a yet undetermined price. On the other hand, General George sacrificed his integrity; he forced weaker men to sacrifice theirs, and he damaged the entire Army by meddling in the command selection process and calling into question the fairness of future selection boards. And to what end? Did he owe Hamilton a favor? I think that unlikely with two men of such disparate careers. Did he really think the selection process was racist? If so, why intervene on behalf of a single woman officer when there were undoubtedly other black women not selected? Why not order the system changed rather than convening a clean-team to tidy up her sudden insertion on the command list? Or did he simply obey the Army's DEI regime in the best tradition of Mark "White Rage" Milley and strike a blow against racism and the patriarchy? It doesn't really matter. When the man at the top of the Army is so utterly corrupt, the system has to act. It can either toss him out in a very public way, “pour encourager les autres," as Voltaire would have said, or it can embrace the corruption. Right now, it looks like corruption is winning. | |
Posted by:NoMoreBS |
#2 ...I'm wondering if this would have happened had the election turned out differently. Too many people involved in this would have still been there on January 20th, and I think this is them saying, "Seem we threw the guy out the window - we cool?" Mike |
Posted by: MikeKozlowski 2024-12-14 07:10 |
#1 An Obama DEI selection? |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2024-12-14 06:14 |