Veterans Eating Their Own: The Hypocrisy Behind the Latest Attempt to Cancel Tim Kennedy
The veteran community’s self-cannibalization is a pathetic spectacle—driven by envy, fueled by failure, and executed by men who couldn’t hack it themselves.
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The veteran community’s self-cannibalization is a pathetic spectacle—driven by envy, fueled by failure, and executed by men who couldn’t hack it themselves.
Own a piece of American badassery—because nothing says ‘I’m not a communist’ like outbidding your buddies for some SEAL-forged relics.
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The Past Year: Things of Significance (Family, Business, Persona) YPO retreat with Kevin, Kent, Marco, Jeremy, Jeff, and Robert. We had some challenges but they seem to have drawn the group closer together. I am super grateful for these men in my life. Hunter’s Graduation, so proud of him and his tech start-up. Best quote […]
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