Nothing, but nothing is funnier than when these clowns turn tail and begin mauling and maiming one other, like a pack of rabid curs under the full moon. Does the name Teddy Daniels ring any bells? I won’t be surprised if you say no. He didn’t rise to great heights in MAGA world, having run in the GOP primary for Lt. Governor of Pennsylvania and lost.

The only reason Daniels’ name might have rung a bell is because he did have fifteen minutes of fame the month before the primary election when his wife got a restraining order against him. She told how Daniels had stalked her at work, threatened to kill the family dog, and generally abused her emotionally. She said he grabbed her by the shirt.

Lovely fellow. It’s not surprising that he was BFFs with Marge Greene. It is interesting, however, that the bloom is off the rose and now he is denouncing Marge. My oh my.

And it gets more intense than that. Poor Marge, her ears must be burning.

Interesting to know that even Greene has her boundaries. I, too, wish that she would come to Majewski’s rescue. I want to hear her rationale about why it’s no big deal that the guy lied about his military service.

Alternatively, Marge could jump in on the conspiracy theory angle, and allege that Majewski’s records are classified and therefore nobody can know what he did, when, or where.

Seems like a good cue for a conspiracy theory to me. Interesting that Greene declined to pick up on it.

As to her now being firmly aboard the good ship McCarthy, this I will have to see to believe. And I venture to say if you ask McCarthy himself, he would say the very same thing. Greene has never taken any kind of direction from him, why start now?

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  1. If you’re familiar with the Korean War you might remember the “Pusan Perimeter”, which is the area at the south end of South Korea ours and South Korean troops had been pushed into when NK invaded. They had to hold out there until the enormous task of mobilizing forces and moving them and equipment to the area to break out and retake territory took place. Now, is it possible that from there he wound up on the DMZ, like it some attorney in court asking some ridiculous theoretical bullshit “Is it at least possible? YES OR NO!” and the witness saying “Well, yes…” and then trying to explain how fucking ridiculous the question was and how UN-likely it was that the “yes” part was possible in the real world the asshole attorney would cut them off.

    This asshole is implying he did time up on the DMZ which frankly is semi-war territory. Shit happens there that never gets reported. But some Air Force goober with this guy’s M.O.S. wouldn’t be anywhere near the DMZ. Those that pull duty there (units rotate in and out frequently -it’s Spartan to say the least) are grunts and their logistics come from the support folks at their infantry bases! If forced to hazard a guess, it would be that that word Secret and whatever before it that was redacted had to do with him not telling anyone he was going to be South Korea for a little while. There’s a fair amount of sensitivity to the American presence there with resentment that has steadily grown as those who lived through the Korean War got older and started dying. Having some extra U.S. people surged there for brief periods of time on TDY orders when the need arises is a way of maintaining a working relationship with the Korean civilian population.

  2. Well, maybe Majewski might want to remember that the AP didn’t really have any reason to include his “dangerous” time in South Korea since *HE* never made any point in his own STATED history of serving in South Korea in the same way as his complete fabrication about hsi “service” IN Afghanistan. You do NOT get to call yourself an “Afghan War Veteran” if you didn’t actually serve IN the area.

    And while South Korea is *technically* still in a state of war, there’s been more tension between the US military and South Korean people than there has been between South Korea and North Korea in the last 50 years so his Korea service is meaningless. (For the record, I can’t recall the US authorizing CIVILIAN DEPENDENTS being allowed to live in Afghanistan at any point during the two decades of war whereas military personnel have long been allowed to bring families to live with them in “front line” areas during the Cold War. My dad served in the Army and my mom and I joined him in West Germany just a few months after he was stationed in Kassel, about 20 miles from the border with the Communist East; my younger brother was even born in Frankfurt. And my dad also served a year in South Korea and, if his deployment had been for more than a year, he would’ve taken us with him.)

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