Warning: The following post is 100% factual. Sadly.
The recent allegations about FBI Director
Kash Patels drunken antics are regrettable in that they briefly shifted focus away from the man who, until now, had been the most notorious boozer in Trumps Cabinet: Defense Secretary
Pete Hegseth.
Alas, Whiskey Pete didnt have the sense to lie low this week, and instead drew attention to himself by continuing to implement his zero-tolerance policy for competence in the US armed forces.
Earlier this month, Gen.
Randy George, the army chief of staff, joined the swelling ranks of highly-esteemed military leaders whom the former Fox & Friends weekend host kicked to the curb in a frenzy of febrile paranoia, cementing his reputation as secretary of defensiveness.
Yesterday, it was Secretary of the Navy
John Phelans turn to get the chop. Now, to be clear, Phelan is no Randy George. In fact, he shares two unfortunate resume items with the current commander-in-chief: zero military experience and a link to
Jeffrey Epstein. (Phelan never boarded an aircraft carrier, but he did ride on the Lolita Express.) So I cant say that I mourned Phelans departurethat is, until I found out who was replacing him.
America, meet your new Acting Secretary of the Navy:
Hung Cao.
Who, you might be wondering, is Hung Cao?

In 2024, Donald Trump anointed Cao to be the Republican nominee in Virginias US Senate race. On the campaign trail during his (unsuccessful) run for Congress in 2022, the former Navy captain didnt think bragging about his military service would suffice: at every opportunity, he told voters that hed been blown up multiple times.
Im 100% disabled, you know, because just from being blown up in combat many times and everything else, you know, knee, shoulders, he said. Ive got more surgeries than you could possibly imagine.
The key word here is imagine, as USA Today discovered when it investigated Caos military record. Despite Caos claim of getting shot at and blown up in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, the newspaper reported, Four retired Navy and Army officers who reviewed Caos service record said it was unusual for a sailor severely wounded in combat in Iraq or Afghanistan not to have received a Purple Heart or the Navys Combat Action Ribbon.
Today's Borowitz Report isn't satire ... it doesn't end with a chuckle or a smirk.
Today's story is bound to incite a liberal reader's anger and frustration.