Tuberville’s Last Stand: One U.S. Senator is Blocking Hundreds of Regime DEI Nominees from Taking Over the Military

Sadly, the destruction of our military is not the biggest story in the nation as well as the shame that so few Republicans and Conservatives have backed Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s principled stand to block The Regime’s radical military nominees.

This from frontpagemag.com.

Senate members who call themselves Republicans are seeking to bypass his insistence that The Regime’s nominees pass proper confirmation with appropriate scrutiny instead of being shoved through.

And that may mean the end of the military as an American institution committed to defending the nation. Instead, it will become another DEI operation.

As this letter from Save America’s Military warns:

[I]ndependently conducted research has revealed that some 40% of the promotable officers now awaiting Senate approval have publicly expressed support for the imposition of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies upon our armed forces.

This issue involves hundreds of DEI nominees. Specifically, the following is a sample of what is being talked about here:

In the weeks following George Floyd’s death in 2020, a U.S. Air Force officer—currently awaiting promotion to brigadier general—accused his fellow “white colonels” of being the “biggest barriers” to addressing “racial injustice” in the military and being “blind to institutional racism.”

Jonsson concludes with an endorsement of critical race theory promoter Robin DiAngelo’s controversial book, White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism.

‘Dear white colonel, it is time to give a damn. Aim High,’ Jonsson wrote.

Earlier this year, [The Regime] nominated Jonsson for a promotion. He’s currently one of more than 300 military officers awaiting U.S. Senate approval. Senate Democrats would like to rubber-stamp the promotions—including Jonsson’s—using an expedited Senate procedure known as unanimous consent, which bypasses consideration of each nominee individually.

This is High Noon for the military. And most people and politicians are sleeping through it.

Final thoughts: The U.S. military must remain a war fighting machine with the mission of defending the wellbeing of our beloved country. We the People must not allow our Armed Forces to be turned into a social affairs experiment. The Obama fundamental transformation of America must be stopped here.

God speed to U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville. He seems to be the only uncompromised member of his Senate committee.