Our hero Pete Hegseth: ONE NATION UNDER GOD MEME angers leftist media into rage

Eugene Delgaudio president of Public Advocate says: "The new Secretary of Denfense Pete Hegseth has earned the hatred and anger of anti-God leftists in control of the national news media for embracing God and Trump's platform of 2 genders only male and female in a public but personal post on his instagram account. Quotas to recruit under Biden were the worst in history. Now quotas have been filled every month and thousands more volunteers pour in every month. Our American military is growing instead of shrinking. And the advertising budget is being reduced as a result. Liberals are retarded," says Delgaudio.
"From the beginning to the present, the successful recovery of the U.S. Military is just another miracle accomplished by the Donald Trump administration, but defending America has never been on any liberal agenda, " says Delgaudio.
"The point to be made is that leftist anti-God scum hate that Hegseth is a publicly avowed Christian without apology. He has not "gone over the line" promoting God in his position. He is simply stating truth as a believer in a post on his Instagram account. So liberal God-haters can suck it, " says Delgaudio.
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NOTE: THIS IS SIMPLY A MEME THAT PETE HEGSTETH POSTED!
HOWLING FROM THE LEFT FOLLOWS
(Marxist) Guardian posts:
How Pete Hegseth's zeal to bring religiosity to the Pentagon is dividing the military
While secretary of defense Pete Hegseth's links to an extremist church and crusader tattoos caused a stir during his confirmation hearings, the former Fox & Friends host is now openly bringing his ultra-conservative brand of christianity to the Pentagon.
Veterans tell the Guardian that Hegseth's religiosity - rubbing off in new recruitment ads and official US Department of Defense social media activities - is dividing the ranks and doing untold damage to the future of the US military.
In one of the Pentagon's latest videos that it posted on X - with the message: "We Are One Nation Under God" - paratroopers are seen dropping from the back of airplanes as soldiers in full tactical gear aim assault rifles at an unknown enemy somewhere in the whirling sands of what looks like the Middle East.
"I pursued my enemies and overtook them," text from the book of Psalms appears across the screen as the scene unfolds in a desert resembling where medieval crusaders once fought. "I did not turn back till they were destroyed."
PETE HEGSETH PHOTO CREDIT YOUTUBE