The brass is a non-stop clown show without the redeeming feature of being funny, except to our adversaries who are laughing themselves sick as the American military commits suicide. Pro-tip for the diversity generaless: the plural of hero is heroes.
Wikipedia briefly tells the truth:
Maria R. Gervais is a United States Army lieutenant general who serves as the deputy commanding general of and chief of staff of the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC). Before, she was the Director of the Synthetic Training Environment Cross Functional Team. Prior to that, she was the Deputy Commanding General of the United States Army Combined Arms Center.[1][2][3]
She assumed her current assignment with a promotion to lieutenant general on June 20, 2021, date of rank May 28, 2021.[4]
The affirmative action general recently proved via a twitter post that “she” can’t spell the word heroes and can’t tell the difference between a British jet and it’s load of British troopers from and American one loaded with American soldiers.
It makes me sick to think of the real soldiers who have to salute this ass hat. Obozo destroyed our military and the high command. Replaced it with this and others like it. What a disgrace. At this point I’m not sure why China has not moved on Taiwan. Dopey Joe and the Ho likely want that to happen.
Ignorant and illiterate and in charge of “Training” (whatever that may be these days). The sort of female “leader” I saw at work, (civil service), who kissed their way up the ladder, leaving a trail of departmental wreckage behind them.
Okay, Don, I’m only gonna sing this one more time: Ohhhhhhh — If you want it to be possessive, it’s just ‘I-T-S.’ But, if it’s supposed to be a contraction then it’s ‘I-T-apostrophe-S,’ … scalawag.
Correct, although I never expect literacy from Wikipedia.
It used to be that a General had to have an assignment in one of the combat arms to wear the stars. This was to insure that the individual had some level of experience in the primary duty of the military. Of course, judging from recent events, it seems our civilian leaders have decided the military is just another group of social activists.
You should be more careful with your use of “it’s” when you are mocking someone for misusing “hero’s”.
“The affirmative action general recently proved via a twitter post that ‘she’ can’t spell the word heroes and can’t tell the difference between a British jet and it’s load of British troopers….”
You should be more careful with your use of “it’s” when you are mocking someone for misusing “hero’s”.
Reading comprehension is obviously not your strong point SB. I was not the one who used its incorrectly. I was quoting from Wikipedia, hence the italics.
Writing is obviously not your strong point, Don, or you might know to include “]sic]”. But that was obvious already, wasn’t it? Your strong point is simply being obnoxious, and patting yourself on the back for it — just like practically everyone else on the Internet. (“Tu quoque,” you’re no doubt thinking.
Nolo contendere.) Enjoy that smug feeling! It’s the only good, limited though it is, that comes of your work.
1) It is written [sic]. The marks cup the note, whichever ones you choose to use.
2) That is used when quoting and commenting in the same section, not when quoting a large section on its own, especially when there is no comment offered afterwards. Exception made when someone wishes to be passive-aggressive about phrasing.
3) Your attempts to project on to others your own issues do not flatter you.
SB I am afraid that you have failed in your attempt to attain troll status on this blog. We do have our standards. Go be obnoxious elsewhere.
Writing is obviously not your strong point, Don, or you might know to include “]sic]”. But that was obvious already, wasn’t it? Your strong point is simply being obnoxious, and patting yourself on the back for it — just like practically everyone else on the Internet. (“Tu quoque,” you’re no doubt thinking.
Nolo contendere.) Enjoy that smug feeling! It’s the only good, limited though it is, that comes of your work.
What patronage position do you hold in the administration?
OK, this is dumb, but I have to ask: the article includes the statement: “The affirmative action general recently proved via a twitter post that “she” can’t spell the word heroes and can’t tell the difference between a British jet and it’s load of British troopers from and American one loaded with American soldiers.” Are you telling me that that’s a quote from Wikipedia?
Yep. No doubt it no longer appears in the Wikipedia article but it did when I drafted the post.
Wow, yep, there it is. It was added on 21:02 7 Sept 2021 and removed on 21:03 7 Sept 2021. Another internet rabbit hole explored. I’m satisfied with every second of my time use today.