The warrior ethos has a color
Pete Hegseth fired the Army's top chaplain for insufficient Christianity. His has crusader tattoos. What he did with the promotion list tells you everything else. This is not a culture war. It has a name.
Pete Hegseth fired the Army's top chaplain for insufficient Christianity. His has crusader tattoos. What he did with the promotion list tells you everything else. This is not a culture war. It has a name.
Pete Hegseth has turned the Pentagon into a sanctuary for Christian nationalism—and the theology of his mentor, Lost Cause apologist Doug Wilson, is now shaping how commanders explain an actual war, despite their protestations.
The right debates just how weird their authoritarianism should be. A roundtable discussion among leading MAGA intellectuals suggests they might be suffering from success.
Hegseth reposts video on social media featuring pastors saying women shouldn’t be allowed to vote.
Idaho again, this time with Christian theocratic nationalism.