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Mark Hertling: Performative and Deadly
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The lethal U.S. military strike on a speedboat in the Caribbean was more about putting on a show than countering the drug trade out of South America. And it's not even clear that the people killed on the boat were running drugs, or that any contraband was bound for America. Meanwhile, if senators are truly concerned that local police departments are insufficiently staffed, then they should pass a bill to fund more officers instead of pushing the charade that Guard troops can legally do police work. Plus, Russia is running out of ammunition, Ashli Babbitt was no hero, and a dissection of Trump's fatuous 'seven wars' lie.
Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joins Tim Miller. joins Tim Miller.
show notes
Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joins Tim Miller. joins Tim Miller.
show notes
- Hertling's piece, "Bombs Won't Win the War on Drugs"
- "Honoring Ashli Babbitt Dishonors the Military"
- Hertling on the 'perils of yes-men'
- Rand Paul on the speedboat bombing
- Bulwark Live in DC and NYC at TheBulwark.com/events. Toronto is SOLD OUT
2147 episodes
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Manage episode 504440747 series 2470909
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The lethal U.S. military strike on a speedboat in the Caribbean was more about putting on a show than countering the drug trade out of South America. And it's not even clear that the people killed on the boat were running drugs, or that any contraband was bound for America. Meanwhile, if senators are truly concerned that local police departments are insufficiently staffed, then they should pass a bill to fund more officers instead of pushing the charade that Guard troops can legally do police work. Plus, Russia is running out of ammunition, Ashli Babbitt was no hero, and a dissection of Trump's fatuous 'seven wars' lie.
Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joins Tim Miller. joins Tim Miller.
show notes
Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling joins Tim Miller. joins Tim Miller.
show notes
- Hertling's piece, "Bombs Won't Win the War on Drugs"
- "Honoring Ashli Babbitt Dishonors the Military"
- Hertling on the 'perils of yes-men'
- Rand Paul on the speedboat bombing
- Bulwark Live in DC and NYC at TheBulwark.com/events. Toronto is SOLD OUT
2147 episodes
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