

Afghanistan Accountability and COVID Misinformation at Supreme Court, with Stuart Scheller and Robert Barnes | Ep. 236
Jan 7, 2022
Stuart Scheller, a former Marine Lt. Colonel, shares his courageous stand on the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal and the lack of accountability from military leaders. Robert Barnes delves into the Supreme Court's contentious vaccine mandate cases and highlights concerns over misinformation by justices. Meanwhile, Shannon Joy recounts her arrest over mask mandates at a school board meeting, emphasizing parental rights and activism. Together, they engage in a vital discussion on military accountability, political implications, and navigating public health policies.
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Stuart Scheller's Accountability
- Stuart Scheller, a former Marine Lieutenant Colonel, is the only person held accountable for the Afghanistan withdrawal debacle.
- No senior officer has been disciplined or fired for the disastrous handling of the withdrawal.
Scheller's Path to Service
- Stuart Scheller joined the Marines at 23 after graduating with an accounting degree.
- He felt a call to serve after witnessing the war and seeing Marines on TV.
Scheller's First Video Post
- Scheller's first video post, made on the day of the Kabul airport attack, questioned the abandonment of Bagram Air Base.
- He demanded accountability, emphasizing the preventable nature of the attack and the deaths of service members.