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By Thomas Friedman
The America We Knew Is Rapidly Slipping Away
One of Americas premier cyberwarriors, Jen Easterly, who was the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency during the Biden administration, had her appointment to a senior teaching position at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point revoked last week by Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll after Laura Loomer, a far-right conspiracy theorist, posted that Easterly was a Biden-era mole.
Read that sentence again very slowly. The Army secretary, acting on the guidance of a loony Trump acolyte, revoked the teaching appointment of anyone will tell you one of Americas most skilled nonpartisan cyberwarriors, herself a graduate of West Point.
And when you are done reading that, read Easterlys response on LinkedIn: As a lifelong independent, Ive served our nation in peacetime and combat under Republican and Democratic administrations. Ive led missions at home and abroad to protect all Americans from vicious terrorists
. Ive worked my entire career not as a partisan, but as a patriot not in pursuit of power, but in service to the country I love and in loyalty to the Constitution I swore to protect and defend, against all enemies.
And then she added this advice to the young West Pointers she will not have the honor of teaching: Every member of the Long Gray Line knows the Cadet Prayer. It asks that we choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong. That line so simple, yet so powerful has been my North Star for more than three decades. In boardrooms and war rooms. In quiet moments of doubt and in public acts of leadership. The harder right is never easy. Thats the whole point.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/04/opinion/columnists/friedman-trump-labor-firing.html?unlocked_article_code=1.dE8.MgcH._PztdidcTjJA&smid=url-share
MacKasey
(1,482 posts)If it was a deliberate lie isn't that defamation?
NoMoreRepugs
(11,790 posts)like flatulence permeates the administration it seems.
tanyev
(48,632 posts)Thomas Friedman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The New York Times who has long written about the Middle East, told Morning Edition he sees "creative possibilities" from Trump's approach to the Middle East so far, particularly when it comes to Syria.
Friedman said Sharaa has made some "incredibly positive moves towards Israel, and is under pressure from a very pluralistic front within Syria, Christians, Muslims and others to make a pluralistic Syria."
"Why don't we at least give him a chance? Give him a reputation to live up to. So I think the president made a very good move there and I support it and I hope the Israelis pick up on it," Friedman continued.
https://www.npr.org/2025/05/15/nx-s1-5398014/trump-middle-east-saudi-arabia-syria-israel
Norbert
(7,552 posts)Loomer makes up shit and immediately is becomes fact.