Our Secretary of Defense was missing? @realKTMcFarland joins @mschlapp to discuss
Our Secretary of Defense was nowhere to be found, and the Pentagon is more concerned with social engineering than national defense. CPAC board member and national security expert K.T. McFarland weighs in on America Uncanceled.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin mysteriously disappeared last week when he was admitted to the hospital for complications from a procedure but the chain of command including the National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, President Joe Biden, and Vice President Kamala Harris. Secretary Austin’s absence could have been disastrous because other top defense officials were also absent at the same time.
The incident is indicative of the entire attitude of the Pentagon and the Biden administrative that is more concerned with DEI, pronouns, and race than military preparedness. It’s an issue that even service members at the lowest levels are recognizing as a study conducted by the Navy demonstrates.
McFarland explains, “There was a study..it asked people all through the ranks. So, it asks people on ships, the most junior guy on the ship, it asked the officer corp and the non-commissioned officer corp, ‘What’s going wrong here? What do you think?’, and something like ninety-seven percent of them came back anonymously…and they said, ‘We think that there’s so much emphasis on all of the training and sensitivity training and the filling out the forms and the diversity stuff that we really don’t get to our core mission, which is to have a fighting force, ready to fight, ready to defend the United States.’”
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