The Importance of Looking Good to Hide Ineptitude

Today I decided to take a somewhat light-hearted look at the Trump Administration after yesterday’s list of many things we’ve lost.

This is old news from a couple of weeks ago, but I think it is indicative of the priorities of the Trump Administration. Everything in the Trump world is about money and looks.

We know from the comb-over to try to hide his bald spot and the abundance of make-up President Trump wears that looking good (or thinking you look good?) is his top priority.

There are memes making the rounds on social media about all the blond women representing the administration and the cross necklaces they all wear.

I don’t know what is in those women’s hearts. It’s up to God to judge, but I don’t see any reflection of the teachings of Jesus Christ in their actions and their words ring hollow. It’s not part of their jobs to demonstrate the love of Christ, but if you’re going to wear a cross necklace I think you should try. When your words and actions don’t reflect the beliefs your jewelry advertise, it gives non-Christians a disingenuous idea of what Christ is all about.

Besides, we used to have separation of church and state in the US. It’s one of the reasons we fought a big war in the 1770s.

But it doesn’t stop with the blond women.


Make-up room at the Pentagon

Photo of a make-up mirror
Photo credit: Tile Merchant Ireland on unsplash.com. (Not a photo of the make-up mirror at the Pentagon.)

CBS reported on April 24 that the US Department of Defense has spent several thousand dollars to give a room next to the Pentagon press room a face lift. The old mirror on the back of the door has been replaced with a larger mirror with make-up lights. A table was removed from the room and a chair was replaced. The person on the inside talking to CBS will, no doubt, be fired by the time I report this.

It is speculated that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth learned while working at Fox News that one must always be camera ready.

Who knew that looking pretty was a priority for a US Secretary of Defense?

Now, if he would just keep his shirt on. I really don’t want to see his tattoos again.


Does the wife of the US Defense Secretary need a security clearance?

Speaking of the Hegseths, CNN reported on April 24 that Pete’s wife, Jennifer, had applied for a security clearance although she does not have a government job. I don’t know if she has been issued that clearance, but I would be surprised if she is denied.

She has been included in her husband’s phone calls and texts about bombing schedules in Yemen.

It makes me wonder if he has instructed all his relatives and friends to apply for security clearances so he won’t be criticized for including his wife, brother, and personal lawyer on his future phone calls and text messages.

Perhaps he has one of those “friends and family” service plans on his cell phone.

I’m making light of this, but it really is a serious breach of security and erosion of confidence for the troops as well as regular citizens.


Until my next blog post, unless I lose internet service again

I hope you have a good book to read.

Remember the people of Ukraine, Myanmar, and western North Carolina.

Janet