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If you have a significant dental issue, you can't deploy, which is why some soldiers get teeth pulled before deployment. However, we now allow individuals transitioning genders to serve, which can make them non-deployable due to medical dependencies. This creates challenges in training and deployment. There's also a narrative that the military is systemically racist, but studies show extremism is much lower in the military compared to society. Leaders like Mark Milley have perpetuated this narrative for political reasons, despite knowing the truth. The military has historically addressed racism effectively, and recent initiatives aimed at combating extremism have introduced more division rather than solving the problem. Those in the military understand that racism is not a significant issue within their ranks.

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Do you consider yourself a feminist? Yes. Should women be drafted in a war? No, I don’t have a strong opinion on it. If it happens, it happens. I don’t think drafting women would significantly impact the war effort. Isn’t that a sexist view? It’s about physical capability. If a woman wants to fight, she should be able to, but I don’t support forced enlistment. For those who identify as feminists, do you see a contradiction in wanting equality while being okay with men being sent to fight? How do you reconcile that? Some seem to want equality only when it benefits women.

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I'm a straight white guy from Mississippi, but that doesn't define my capability to serve in the military. Harvey Milk, a navy diver, was discharged for being gay, and we lost valuable talent because of that. Now, transgender service members face similar exclusion. No one should be barred from defending this country for being who they are, nor should anyone have to hide their identity to serve. You face discrimination that I can't fully understand, but I recognize you as true patriots.

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I'm a straight white guy from Mississippi, but that doesn't define my ability to serve in the military. Harvey Milk, a navy diver, was discharged for being gay, and we lost valuable talent because of it. Now, transgender service members face similar exclusion. No one should be barred from defending this country for being who they are, nor should anyone have to hide their identity to serve. I recognize the discrimination you face, which I can't fully understand, but I want to acknowledge you as true patriots.

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The speaker claims the military is controversial because it is over the target and that President Trump inherited a demoralized military that couldn't recruit. Since Trump's election, there has been a recruiting renaissance across all branches, with waiting lists for police and fire departments as well. Retention is up because service members now have a real commander in chief. The military is reinforcing standards, welcoming back those forced out by COVID mandates, and removing wokeness, DEI, and trans policies. Fort Benning and Fort Bragg are back to normal. The speaker states they are rebuilding the military, reassuring allies, and deterring enemies. They found nearly $6 billion in savings to reinvest, including $50 billion from the Biden administration's climate-focused initiatives. The speaker says they aim to wisely spend the first trillion-dollar budget on warfighters. They claim to have achieved 100% operational control of the border, with 11,000 troops now able to detain illegals and hand them over to CBP. NATO allies are stepping up, the Houthis are feeling American power, and they are deterring communist China. The speaker believes they are making the military great again due to President Trump's leadership.

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How many genders are there? Two. What is the diameter of an M4A1 rifle round? It's 5.56. How many push-ups can you do? I did 5 sets of 47 this morning. What's the most important strategic base? Guam is significant. How many rounds fit in an M4 magazine? Standard is 30. What does the M9 Beretta fire? A 9 millimeter. What batteries for night vision goggles? Duracell. Your qualifications show you understand the battlefield. Decisions made here can lead to the deaths of young Americans, often from lower middle-income families. When they join the military, they do so for various reasons, and when mistakes happen, they don’t come home. My priority is ensuring you support the warfighters. That’s what matters most to me, and you have my support despite the process.

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Speaker 0 expresses concern about going to a sports group and potentially being made uncomfortable. Speaker 1 argues that trans women are women and face the same risks of rape as cisgender women. Speaker 2 agrees and emphasizes that there should be no differentiation. Speaker 0 clarifies that they are not scared, but they just want to be able to go to the sports group without any issues. Speaker 1 suggests that Speaker 0 educate themselves on the topic, as there are many support groups available. Speaker 0 expresses frustration with being told they have to educate themselves.

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During a congressional hearing, concerns were raised about the negative impact of certain diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) activities on the army's recruiting efforts. One specific example discussed was the use of showers by transgender service members. The army's policy states that soldiers should use facilities based on their gender marker in official records. The congressperson questioned whether this approach promotes cohesive team building and suggested that it may hinder recruitment efforts, particularly among women. The general acknowledged the importance of privacy and creating an environment where everyone can thrive but emphasized the army's focus on building highly trained and disciplined teams. The congressperson expressed concerns about potential sexual harassment and the impact on recruitment, especially in certain regions of the country. The general admitted that such activities may not help recruitment efforts. The hearing concluded with a call for reflection on the potential damage caused by the army's approach to DEI.

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I'm Senator John Fetterman, standing before my office, representing my core values. I'm unapologetically pro-military and pro-LGBTQ communities. There was a time when desegregating the military, women serving in combat roles, and who one loves were controversial. I encourage honoring the inherent dignity of individual identity. I'm choosing to stand with and defend the trans community now, even if it's unpopular. I'm calling to rescind discriminatory executive orders and honor the inherent dignity of every soldier, regardless of race, gender, love, or identification. This makes for a military that's fully compatible with being lethal and winning wars.

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The last four years taught Americans to speak up about insane things that went too far. This is manifesting in cultural issues. People who were once afraid to voice opinions about men playing in women's sports now feel comfortable doing so. The speaker claims that previously, voicing concerns about the concept of trans women in women's sports was not acceptable, but now these are 90/10 issues. The speaker states they are okay with the resulting competition if it means everyone is thinking rationally. They are fine being the catalyst for change because it's good for the country.

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The discussion centers on trans athletes in sports, touching on fairness, biology, and societal implications. One speaker argues that biological differences, specifically testosterone and bone density, give trans women an unfair advantage in elite sports, referencing the South Park Randy Savage episode. They suggest that absolute excellence in sports relies on biochemical advantages. The conversation also explores the concept of love and truth, with one speaker stating that love shouldn't abandon truth. They invite Dylan Mulvaney to have an open conversation. The speakers also discuss the challenges faced by the trans community and women, and the importance of how people treat each other. One speaker claims old media can't afford conversation, transparency, and honesty, which has created casualties in the trans issue. They suggest new media can tackle complex conversations more adeptly.

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Women have served in combat, and when it comes to the battlefield, it doesn't matter who pulls the trigger; the outcome is the same. Our military should be based on standards and merit. Factors like race, gender, or religion are irrelevant. What truly matters is whether individuals meet the required readiness standards. If you do, then you should be able to serve, regardless of your background.

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I want to share a personal message to show that being transgender doesn't hinder military service. I take my estrogen, blockers, and other medications, but it doesn't affect my ability to serve.

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Transgender individuals currently serve in our military and deserve recognition for their contributions. However, there are concerns about integrating transgender women who have not transitioned into female barracks, as it may create discomfort among unit members. We can make accommodations for these individuals while also valuing their unique skills and specialties, especially given the current recruiting challenges. It is essential to focus on what benefits our nation and to welcome those who are willing and able to serve.

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Men and women of the finest military in the world, let’s address something. When Michelle is upset, it can be intimidating. But there’s a rumor that Michelle Obama is actually a man named Michael, suggesting she is transgender. Some believe this has fooled the entire country and the world. The idea is that they have successfully hidden this truth from everyone.

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Speaker 0 describes shifting into an “empathy non empathy mode” and discusses military service and gender dynamics. He notes that men get called to war and mentions having served in the IDF, calling that experience “beautiful,” and says, “if I was in your unit, I would run-in front of you to make sure that you were safe,” adding, “Aw.” He continues, “Because I’m a man. Because I’m a man. That’s what we do.” He imagines a scenario where there’s “a woman here,” and says, “Let’s cover for her, guys,” even if the group would have otherwise gone right but someone was left. He asserts, “That’s why I think an all male platoon can get more shit done. That is true.” He expresses respect for others joining the service, acknowledging he “didn’t have a choice,” and states that he feels he has “done my service to the state of Israel in other ways,” but has always wanted to serve, especially now “in a military capacity.” He adds that he is “full Sampson option on all these motherfuckers.” If he were younger, he would go back, and he says, “So Yeah. If not, then I go back.” He ends with a personal note about his family, mentioning his niece and asking, “So can I did so Yale has served in IDF? Alonzo.”

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The speaker claims the military is controversial because it's over the target, and that President Trump inherited a demoralized military that couldn't recruit due to Joe Biden's actions. Since Trump's inauguration, there has been a recruiting renaissance across all branches, with waiting lists for police and fire departments as well. The military is retaining more personnel who want to serve under a real commander-in-chief. Standards are being reinforced, COVID mandate expulsions are reversed, and wokeness, DEI, and trans policies have been removed. Fort Benning and Fort Bragg are back to their original state. The speaker states they've found $6 billion in DOD savings to reinvest, including $50 billion redirected from Biden administration climate initiatives. They plan to wisely spend the first trillion-dollar budget on warfighters. The military has 100% operational control of the border with 11,000 troops who can now detain illegals. NATO allies are stepping up, the Houthis are feeling American power, and communist China is being deterred. The speaker believes they are making the military great again due to Trump's leadership.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

DEI, Gender, and the Military | J.O. Michel Maisonneuve, Barbara Maisonneuve, & Mark Norman | EP 468
Guests: J.O. Michel Maisonneuve, Barbara Maisonneuve, Mark Norman
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The discussion centers on the current state of the Canadian military, highlighting a crisis in personnel retention and recruitment, which reflects broader issues within the institution. The guests—Mark Norman, Michelle Maisonneuve, and Barbara Maisonneuve—emphasize that the Canadian Armed Forces are underfunded and misunderstood by the public, leading to a lack of support and appreciation for their role. They argue that the military is essential for Canada’s global standing and security, especially in light of changing international threats. Mark Norman describes the military crisis as multifaceted, involving strategic challenges, underfunding, and a shrinking workforce. He stresses that Canada cannot rely solely on the U.S. for defense and must contribute meaningfully to international alliances. Michelle adds that the international security environment has shifted dramatically, making Canada’s military capabilities increasingly vital. Barbara highlights the importance of military personnel as diplomats and the need for a strong military presence to maintain Canada’s reputation abroad. The conversation also addresses issues of sexual misconduct within the military, with the guests expressing concern that focusing on this issue detracts from more pressing operational challenges. They argue that while misconduct exists, it is not unique to the military and should not overshadow the institution's primary mission. The guests advocate for a return to a meritocratic approach in military recruitment and operations, cautioning against the imposition of DEI principles that may undermine military effectiveness. Ultimately, they call for a renewed commitment to the military from Canadian leadership, emphasizing the need for public understanding of the military's importance in preserving Canada’s security and global standing. The discussion concludes with a call to action for young Canadians to consider military service as a viable and honorable career path.

The Rubin Report

Fmr. SecDef Shocks Bill Maher with How Woke Military Has Become
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Gad Saad wished everyone a Happy Trans Visibility Day, humorously reflecting on his marriage choices. Dave Rubin introduced the show, discussing the significance of Easter Sunday coinciding with Trans Visibility Day, suggesting a shift in focus from traditional values to contemporary social issues. He highlighted a clip from Bill Maher featuring former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, who criticized the "woke" military culture, emphasizing that diversity initiatives detract from military readiness and unity. Rubin noted the Biden administration's proclamation of Trans Visibility Day on Easter, which sparked confusion and debate. He pointed out that this day was established during the Obama administration, but its timing raised concerns about prioritizing one group's visibility over a significant religious holiday. The discussion included comments from Education Secretary Cardona, who expressed support for transgender students, which Rubin critiqued as potentially harmful to children. Rubin also addressed the political implications of these cultural shifts, suggesting that the left's focus on identity politics could alienate traditional voters. He mentioned protests interrupting Easter services and the broader societal implications of these actions. The show concluded with a call for individuals to find meaning beyond government, emphasizing the need for a return to foundational beliefs amidst perceived societal chaos.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Pete Hegseth Speaks Out, On Media Smears, Responding to Accusations, and How He'd Reform Military
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Megan Kelly interviews Pete Heth, the nominee for Secretary of Defense, addressing the media's allegations against him, including an alleged rape incident, excessive drinking, infidelity, and financial mismanagement of veterans charities. Heth, a former Fox News contributor and military veteran, expresses his dismay at the media's treatment and the anonymity of the accusations. He emphasizes his support from Donald Trump, who reassures him of his backing amidst the controversy. Heth categorically denies the rape allegation, stating that the police found no probable cause to charge him and that the encounter was consensual. He explains that he paid a settlement to the accuser to protect his family and career, not as an admission of guilt. Regarding his personal life, he acknowledges past infidelity but credits his transformation to his faith and marriage to Jen, asserting he is a changed man. Heth addresses claims of excessive drinking, stating he has never had a drinking problem and plans to abstain from alcohol if confirmed. He defends his leadership at veterans organizations, claiming financial mismanagement allegations are unfounded and that he worked hard to resolve any debts incurred. He expresses concern about the military's current focus on social issues rather than its core mission of lethality and readiness. Heth advocates for maintaining high standards in military roles, regardless of gender, and emphasizes the importance of preparing troops for future conflicts. He welcomes an FBI investigation into the allegations, viewing it as an opportunity to clear his name. Throughout the interview, he highlights the support he has received from colleagues and veterans, asserting that he is committed to serving the country effectively.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Hegseth vs "Fat" Generals, Coates' Hateful Lies About Charlie Kirk, with Burguiere, Britt and Witt
Guests: Burguiere, Britt, Witt
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Pete Hegseth dominated today’s headlines by calling out what he described as fat generals and admirals, and by announcing new fitness standards for the military. He urged a return to preexisting height and weight requirements for combat arms and insisted that every service member must meet the male standard, pass a PT test, and present a professional appearance. The discussion emphasized that physical fitness, discipline, and readiness are essential, and that those who cannot meet the standards should seek different roles. The host and guest framed this as a restoration of merit over leniency. Beyond the military debate, the episode turns to political tension and how media and politicians handle provocative moments. The hosts reflect on a controversial AI-generated video of Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer, arguing that opponents labeled it racist while others described it as a digital satire. They contrast Democratic responses to shutdown threats with Republican messaging about healthcare for illegal immigrants, and they discuss how former President Trump frames conflict, insisting he wants peace through strength and a restrained approach to war. The conversation loops back to a larger theme: readiness without political distraction. The discussion then shifts to cultural politics, including Kamala Harris’s public remarks and a sharp critique of her claim about the closest elections in the 21st century. The hosts dissect a Howard University appearance and a controversial line about close races, explaining why the numbers did not support the claim. They pivot to Emma Watson’s defense of JK Rowling after Rowling’s public critique of Watson, reading Rowling’s published response as a forceful rebuttal that details years of personal risk and professional damage. The exchange highlights how celebrity voices collide with literary legacies. Other segments explore real-life activism and policy theatrics, including Beth Bourne’s dramatic locker-room protest at a California school board and a broader critique of gender policies in schools. The hosts also debate pop culture choices, such as Bad Bunny’s selection as Super Bowl halftime performer and the perceived cultural shift accompanying that decision. They close with quick notes on Netflix’s Dead End Paranormal Park and Rosie O’Donnell’s media appearances, signaling a day of sharp commentary, cross-ideology clashes, and plans for further discussion in the next show.

The Rubin Report

AOC Doesn’t Realize How Much She Hurt Dems Shutdown Chances by Saying This
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Romance aside, the Rubin Report opens with a live cascade of government shutdown talk, laying out a funding deadline that pits Democrats demanding roughly 1.5 trillion in new spending against Republicans who argue the country cannot be held hostage. The host walks through the clash over Obamacare subsidies and health care for illegals, noting that Senate Republicans' short-term continuing resolution was blocked by Democrats who felt sidelined. He frames the struggle as a test of who will blink first, while warning that the fight will affect ordinary people even if the water, electricity, and wifi keep flowing. The conversation then shifts to the rhetoric of the day, with AOC insisting millions would be uninsured without action and Schumer defending Democratic procedural moves. Beyond the budget fight, the show dives into culture-war terrain: a high-profile push to reshape the military through Pete Hegseth's insistence that the Department of War adopt stringent physical standards and purge DEI offices and climate-change rhetoric. The host lauds the plan to hold every rank to biannual PT tests and regular workouts, arguing it signals a return to core duties rather than woke distractions. He contrasts that with critics' charge of fat-shaming and identity politics, and he cites Joy Behar and others who warn of national peril, while also noting Kier Starmer's stance on free speech in Britain and the broader debate over how societies handle dissent and incitement. He then sketches how memes and AI—such as Trump's deepfake video—shape political discourse and public reaction. Policy shifts surface in the drug-price conversation, with the host detailing announcements about reform measures and Trump-era initiatives. He notes plans for most-favored-nation pricing, a government-backed website to offer drugs directly to consumers, and a major Pfizer investment that could lower costs for vaccines and medications. Bobby Kennedy voices bipartisan potential, praising steps that both parties long sought, while the host highlights Kennedy's Rogan interview and prophetic comments about healthcare access, inflation, and the role of government. The program closes with a personal note on the Jewish holy day, a tribute to Dennis Prager's fight after a serious spinal injury, and a call to embrace duty and responsibility in a time of political fragmentation.

Shawn Ryan Show

Pete Hegseth - Secretary of Defense Nominee | SRS #143
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Pete Hegseth, an Army veteran and co-host of Fox and Friends Weekend, discusses his new book, *The War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of Men Who Keep Us Free*, and his concerns about the current state of the military and veteran care. He emphasizes the need for the VA to prioritize veterans over bureaucracy, highlighting the challenges faced during the Biden administration in implementing reforms like the Accountability Act and the Choice Act, which aimed to improve veteran services. Hegseth criticizes the "veterans industrial complex," where organizations prioritize funding and bureaucracy over actual veteran care. He argues that veterans should have the choice to receive care in their communities rather than being forced into a struggling VA system. He shares his personal experiences with the VA, noting that while the healthcare can be good, accessing it is often a significant hurdle. The conversation shifts to the military's evolving culture, with Hegseth expressing concern over the increasing "wokeness" within the armed forces. He questions whether he would recommend military service to his children, reflecting on how the military's focus has shifted from combat readiness to social issues. He believes that political ideologies have infiltrated military leadership, leading to a decline in standards and morale. Hegseth discusses the impact of recent political events, including the "defund the police" movement, on military culture, suggesting that it has contributed to a climate of fear among commanders. He recounts his own experience of being labeled an extremist due to a tattoo, which resulted in his orders being revoked. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of military policy and recruitment, with Hegseth arguing that the military must return to its core mission of warfighting and accountability. He expresses skepticism about the future of the military under current leadership and the potential for further decline if the political landscape does not change. Transitioning to education, Hegseth critiques the public school system, advocating for classical Christian education as a remedy to the progressive agenda infiltrating schools. He emphasizes the importance of parental involvement and the need for alternatives to government schools, such as homeschooling and private institutions. Hegseth believes that the current educational system undermines traditional values and promotes divisive ideologies. He encourages parents to take proactive steps to protect their children from harmful educational practices and to seek out schools that align with their values. Hegseth concludes by stressing the importance of community and cultural protection in education, advocating for a return to foundational principles that foster a strong, virtuous society.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Analysis of Pete Hegseth Hearing and Dem Absurdity, w/ Michael Knowles, Dakota Meyer, & Rob O'Neill
Guests: Michael Knowles, Dakota Meyer, Rob O'Neill
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Megyn Kelly discusses the Senate confirmation hearing for Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, expressing confidence in his eventual confirmation. She notes that Joni Ernst's supportive questioning alleviated concerns about potential no votes. Kelly criticizes several Democratic senators for their performance, particularly Tim Kaine, whom she finds embarrassing for his aggressive questioning regarding Hegseth's personal life. She feels the Democrats' tactics were ineffective and that Hegseth handled the scrutiny well. Michael Knowles joins the discussion, agreeing that Hegseth will be confirmed and criticizing the Democrats for their weak questioning. He highlights that the hearing was expected to be tough but turned out to be a showcase of the senators' incompetence. Knowles emphasizes Hegseth's qualifications and suggests that the Democrats' attacks backfired. Dakota Meyer and Rob O'Neill later provide their perspectives, with Meyer noting the lack of accountability among lawmakers and O'Neill criticizing the strict rules of engagement that hinder military effectiveness. They both express support for Hegseth, emphasizing the need for a focus on military readiness and accountability. The conversation touches on the importance of maintaining standards in the military, particularly regarding women in combat roles, and concludes with a call for unity in supporting Hegseth's nomination.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Navy's Drag Queen Recruiter, and Fox's Post-Tucker Ratings, with Ruthless Podcast and Graham Allen
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Megyn Kelly discusses various controversial topics on her show, including the military's recruitment efforts involving a drag queen, Joshua Kelly, who identifies as non-binary and performs under the name Harpy Daniels. Kelly expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of such recruitment strategies, suggesting they may alienate traditional military candidates. She reminisces about past military recruitment ads that inspired patriotism and contrasts them with current efforts that she perceives as "woke" and ineffective. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of identity politics in the military, with Kelly and her guests arguing that the focus should be on teamwork and mission success rather than individual identities. They criticize the military's shift from a "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy to openly promoting diverse identities, claiming it undermines cohesion and effectiveness. Graham Allen, a guest and former Army staff sergeant, shares his views on the military's current direction, emphasizing that the focus should be on recruiting the best and brightest rather than catering to "woke feelings." He argues that the military's purpose is to defend the country, not to promote individual sexual orientations or identities. Allen expresses frustration over the perceived decline in military standards and the prioritization of diversity over capability. The conversation shifts to the backlash against brands like Bud Light for their partnerships with transgender influencers, highlighting a disconnect between corporate marketing strategies and consumer expectations. Kelly and her guests discuss the fallout from these decisions, noting significant declines in sales and public trust. In a lighter segment, Kelly critiques Jeffrey Toobin's return to media after his infamous Zoom incident, questioning why he is still given a platform for legal commentary. The show concludes with a focus on the upcoming political landscape, including Trump's potential participation in GOP debates and his upcoming CNN town hall, suggesting that his presence could draw significant viewership despite the network's challenges.
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