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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri May 8, 2026, 03:18 PM 14 hrs ago

How Roger Wicker Enabled the Dismantling of the U.S. Military

Stuart Stevens

I know Roger Wicker. I worked for him when he ran for the Senate. Our fathers were both prominent in the Mississippi legal establishment — his dad a circuit judge, mine a founding partner of what became the state’s largest law firm. We both served as congressional pages for Democratic Mississippi congressmen. We’re fanatical Ole Miss fans.

The last time I saw him in person, before all this, was at the Mississippi Book Festival in the summer of 2016. Trump had just been nominated, which we both found alarming, and Roger pulled me aside and quoted Yeats. “Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold.” He said it with the troubled sadness of a man who meant it.

Roger Wicker has spent his career preparing to be Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Now that he’s accomplished that goal, he’s on track to be the most disastrous Chairman in modern history. It’s tempting to call this a Shakespearean tragedy but any cast with Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth is doomed to farce.

There is a particular kind of Washington failure that doesn’t announce itself. It doesn’t come with a dramatic moment of cowardice you can point to and say, “There, that’s when it happened.” It accumulates slowly, through small accommodations, through the quiet calculation that staying in the room is what matters, that proximity to power is a form of power itself. Roger Wicker has spent the last year and a half demonstrating what that kind of failure looks like when it reaches its logical conclusion.

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How Roger Wicker Enabled the Dismantling of the U.S. Military (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 14 hrs ago OP
No doubt, but the blame could be put on so many people. Is Wicker just old and out of it? Or a moron? Or wants to weaken LymphocyteLover 12 hrs ago #1
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1. No doubt, but the blame could be put on so many people. Is Wicker just old and out of it? Or a moron? Or wants to weaken
Fri May 8, 2026, 05:33 PM
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the US?

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