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A lieutenant general used a “Pride” event at the Pentagon to praise homosexual activism in the armed forces and to slam critics of that activism, but what stood out was an admittance that officers and enlisted personnel are being passed over for promotion in the name of safety.
An armed forces chaplain says he was pleased to learn the Pentagon has ordered its base commanders to end on-base drag shows because he says the military exists to fight and to defeat our enemies, not to promote homosexual men dressed in dresses and wigs.
No doubt America has had many flaws. But the brilliance of this nation is the foundation the founders laid whereby we could correct these flaws.
In a surprise to only a few watchers of American politics, Ron DeSantis let the proverbial cat out of the bag today: He's running for president.
He was told that suggesting a change to the voting age was likely a campaign-ender – but a long-shot GOP presidential candidate says proposing a way to revive national pride is more important than winning an election.
Like Bud Light, which should be a cautionary tale on how to offend heartland consumers, the U.S. Navy is alienating conservatives with its 'drag queen' recruiting video. Putting a man in women’s lingerie isn’t how you appeal to the very patriots who’ve historically made up the military.
The famed U.S. Navy that battled Imperial Japan in the Pacific is preparing to fight China's navy over the island nation of Taiwan, but the military branch is facing a recruitment shortage. So it recruited a Yeoman 2nd Class drag queen to help.
Tim Scott is not a politically correct man, and it is why his potential presidency can change everything.
A group of retired military members and patriots reports the sentiment they're seeing expressed in online comments by service members and their families "does not bode well" for the future of the U.S. military.
In a floor speech that urged Capitol Hill and the White House to prepare the U.S. armed forces to fight and win a future war, the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee warned his colleagues war can’t be fought if military recruiting keeps falling short.