How Many Did Hegseth Have? Drinks, That Is

How Many Did Hegseth Have? Drinks, That Is

Inadvertently, accidentally, mistakenly, erroneously, stupidly (whatever the word) inviting an outside person (in this case a journalist and Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic Jeff Goldberg) to a group chat regarding a military strike in Yemen is not an error that could happen to anyone. And it shouldn’t have happened with the United States Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth. The fact that this happened certainly brings into question his ability to run the Pentagon.

Add the fact that these morons used emojis like ten-year-old boys in their text chat should make anyone question their ability to run the fucking country.

This would be like the CEO of my company inviting me to a board member meeting where private company information is discussed. Information I don’t need to know or that I could share with others, such as a competing company.

This bunch is lucky Goldberg stopped at that chat group meet up and didn’t stay on as a chat group member for future meetings. There are many that would have. And this bunch is so fucking stupid, they wouldn’t know the difference. And if that person was a bad actor, who knows what could happen.

Imagine if Goldberg, who knew about the pending attacks before they happened, had a way of warning Yemen? Like if he was working for the other side? Wouldn’t that have been a hoot!

I’m surprised they didn’t invite DIPSHIT Muskrat to their group chat. Gee, I wonder who they’re going to “invite” to their next group chat. Putin? Kim Jong-Un? Orban?