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Weekly Roundup: Cultural Crusades: From Hegseth's Boat Attacks to Oklahoma's Classrooms

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Dec 5, 2025
This week’s roundup dives into the bizarre narco-boat controversy linked to Pete Hegseth, exploring legal and ethical dilemmas raised by military action. The hosts analyze bipartisan concerns over authoritarian rhetoric weaponizing national security. They also dissect a University of Oklahoma incident where a student's conservative paper became a cultural flashpoint, revealing the pressures on educators in a polarized climate. Further discussions touch on gerrymandering, voting rights, and hopeful election signals from recent special elections.
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Double‑Tap Strike Raises War‑Crime Questions

  • The alleged double-tap strike on a narco boat raises serious legal and ethical questions about treating shipwrecked people as noncombatants.
  • Dan Miller explains that U.S. rules protect incapacitated sailors and a second strike could constitute a war crime.
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Lethality Rhetoric Replaces Democratic Dialogue

  • Brad Onishi argues Pete Hegseth's rhetoric emphasizes lethality and rejects democratic negotiation.
  • He links that posture to a broader Trump administration tendency to bypass rule of law and due process.
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Two Groups In The Administration

  • Brad suggests two tiers in the administration: financial operatives who know it's a con and culture warriors who believe the crusade.
  • He predicts ideological figures like Hegseth and Noem are likelier scapegoats when pressure mounts.
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