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February 11, 2020
Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg are both running for the 2020 Democrat Party nomination for President. Both are military veterans, and their service is very different. Gabbard’s run has gotten no traction, but she hasn’t dropped out. Buttigieg gets only fawning press and glowing talk of his service. Gabbard’s service is never mentioned. Buttigieg is clearly the “establishment” candidate. But, his Navy Reserve service has always seemed sketchy to me. Then, I read an article that explained why it seems odd.
Before I dive into this, I want to make clear that I don’t like either of these candidates. First, they are both way too young. We need to change the Constitution to make 50 the age of eligibility to run for President, rather than 35 years of age. Second, I don’t care for their politics, ideology or policies. Full stop.
The reason I am writing this post is because of the Democrats new found love for certain military veterans, such as Lt. Colonel Vindman, Robert S. Mueller and Mayor Pete. If you are wearing or have worn the uniform and are spewing the approved Liberal tropes du jour, you may not be criticized. Your service is your shield of protection, no matter how that service was performed. If you are not a darling of the media, you are fair game.
On January 6, 2020, broadcast journalist and former Marine pilot Greg Kelly published an article: “Buttigieg’s War and ‘The Shortest Way Home’”. The subtitle is “Arriving in Afghanistan, he thought of John Kerry. It’s a telling comparison, and an unflattering one.” I wish I had seen this article last month. It explains why Buttigieg’s “service” makes me uncomfortable. From Kelly’s article:
His 2019 memoir is called “Shortest Way Home,” an apt description of his military service. He entered the military through a little-used shortcut: direct commission in the reserves. The usual route to an officer’s commission includes four years at Annapolis or another military academy or months of intense training at Officer Candidate School. ROTC programs send prospective officers to far-flung summer training programs and require military drills during the academic year. Mr. Buttigieg skipped all that—no obstacle courses, no weapons training, no evaluation of his ability or willingness to lead. Paperwork, a health exam and a background check were all it took to make him a naval officer.
No O courses, no weapons training, no team building activities? Not even one ruck march? Fill out the paperwork, be healthy and pass the background check and “Poof! Presto, Change-o!”, you are a military officer. It explains so much. Why do all that pesky dirty work?
Kelly goes on to explain:
Combat veterans have grumbled for decades about the direct-commission route. The politically connected and other luminaries who receive immediate commissions are disparaged as “pomeranian princes.”
In his 2019 memoir “The Shortest Way Home”, Buttigieg writes:
“Working eight-hour days,” he writes, was “a relaxing contrast from my day job, and spending time with sailors from all walks of civilian life, was a healthy antidote to the all absorbing work I had in South Bend.” He calls it “a forced, but welcome, change of pace from the constant activity of being mayor.”
I cannot even deal with that. His side job as a Naval Officer was a vacay from the hard work of being Mayor of the fourth largest city in Indiana. Yes, he spent five months in Afghanistan. I will not question the horrors that he was exposed to “outside of the wire”. You can read that with dripping sarcasm.
So, this Navy Junior Officer/Mayor thinks that he has the experience and worldview to be President of the United States.
Now, let us look at the military service of Representative Tulsi Gabbard. She is only one year older than Mayor Pete. Her experience is vastly different. In 2003, a year after being elected to the Hawaii State Legislature, Tulsi enlisted in the Hawaii Army National Guard. Enlisted personnel don’t get to skip PT, the ruck march or the gas chamber. Tulsi, then, went from green to gold.
Tulsi graduated from the Accelerated Officer Candidate School at the Alabama Military Academy, where she was the first woman to finish as the distinguished honor graduate in the Academy’s 50-year history. Tulsi was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and again assigned to the 29th Brigade Special Troops Battalion of the Hawaiʻi Army National Guard—this time to serve as the Military Police Platoon Leader.
Tulsi continued to work for Senator Akaka until 2009, when she again voluntarily deployed with her unit to the Middle East. During this second deployment, in addition to leading her platoon on a wide variety of security missions, she also conducted non-military host-nation visits and served as a primary trainer for the Kuwait National Guard.
Like I said, Gabbard is telegenic. Although I disagree with her positions, she explains them very well. Here she is with George Stephanopoulos, talking women in combat:
A tale of two veterans: Tulsi and Pete. Although I pray neither of them ever becomes President of the United States, I know which one I would rather have leading troops. Pete is a lightweight who couldn’t be bothered to get dirty. Tulsi is the real deal, even if she is wrong.
Doesn’t this explain so much?
Featured Composite:
“Tulsi Gabbard” by Gage Skidmore is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
“Pete Buttigieg with supporters” by Gage Skidmore is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
BOTH of the candidates are Socialist-leaning(examine influence/authors/readings for their aspirations).
just slow-walking Communists.
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I get the feeling that Tulsi is becoming disenchanted with the socialist agenda being pushed by the big names on the left. I truly hope so….there is much about her to like.
I don’t know of anyone who, when deployed, worked 8 hour days. Most average more than 10. That alone gives credence to the line “Pomeranian Prince”.
My days averaged 10 hours BEFORE deployment. This guy was more Sea Scout than Navy.
Really. When you’re deployed to Afghanistan, what do you do with your free time anyway?
Direct commission. That probably explains how drug addicted Hunter Biden got a commission. And I do hope he is clean and sober now.
BTW, you join the military to escape being mayor? How about resign from a position you asked voters for. It sounds exactly like resume padding for a presidential run.
I didn’t know that about mayor Pete or Tulsi. That said, I have always thought she was the most electable of the Dumbocrat field. None of them can beat the Donald! maga!!!!!!!!!!
Tulsi Gabbard paid homage to Bashar al-Assad and is a de facto supporter of Ayatollah Rouhani and Nicolas Maduro. As far as her looks goes (unimportant but everyone always brings up how attractive she is) her acne is covered up by prodigious makeup. Gabbard is what I call a left-wing Paleocon. I do agree with you though that the minimum age to run for president should be 50 and I wish they would raise the voting age to 25.
Although I disagree with both of their politics, Buttigieg was solely a REMF looking for a few ribbons to impress people who know nothing about the military, whereas Gabbard spent some time outside the wire, and so is entitled to respect for that.
I bet our side-saddle governor here in Colorado doesn’t think so…
Combat veterans have grumbled for decades about the direct-commission route.
It ain’t just combat veterans. Did the article give any indication of his rating? (I’m not subscribed to the WSJ.)
Ah! That’s right. Wikipedia tells me he was an intel officer.
Tulsi Gabbard almost comes across as sane. Especially for a Hawaiian pol.
Mayor Peter, comes across as a conniving political schmuck.
It seems to be reprinted here, sans paywall
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I have always thought that to be the President and Commander-in-chief of the military you should be required to have been in said military. Just as I don’t want a Principal who has never been a classroom teacher. Unless you have walked the walk you have no idea what those shoes are like.
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