How many other people have had nieces and nephews or other child acquaintances come to them in a fit of pique after mom or dad have either laid down the law or otherwise splashed a dose of reality on their dreams and then heard words to the effect of “I am going to join the Marines/Navy Seal/Rangers/etc… so nobody can tell me what to do!”
The standard reaction is (after gagging on whatever brew you were drinking) to think to yourself “Good luck with that kid”
The Seals have the same enlisted/officer ratio as the regular Navy, so most Seals are enlisted. What may prevent him from even enlisting in the Navy/Marines is the tattoo which depending on where it is would have been disqualifying for enlisting.
And who does the selecting? United States Congressmen and Senators.
And who are they?
Well, if you’re from Kentucky we’re talking about Rand Paul, Mitch McConnell and five Republican congressmen out of six. Hopefully you know who represents your own state.
So, the selective quality we’re looking at here in Kentucky, Rick, is not grades. It is about professed loyalty to modern neoconservative ideals. As long as the boy can sell those ideals, he’s in.
And once he’s in he just has to spend his career making sure to cultivate those same Congressmen currying favors for promotion.
Think I’m wrong? Take a look at Mr. Brett Guthrie, from Kentucky. West Point Graduate and current member of the House of Representatives. Oh yeah, and Sen. Tom Cotton, from Arkansas. Same thing.
Both took the “dedicate themselves to gaining the attention of a Congressional patron, get into the Academy, serve just a few years and then get out and work your way into Congress to continue the process” route to the hallowed halls of Congress.
The selection process to our military academies is NOT to pick the best and the brightest. It is to pick the best and the brightest of those who believe the same as I do politically.
I went through U.S. Army basic training with a guy whose lifelong dream was to be in the Marine Corps. As soon as he was old enough, he got a U.S.M.C. Bulldog tattooed on his forearm. Then the Marine Corps wouldn’t take him because his tattoo was visible in short sleeves.
Hmm… A C+ average would have put him in the second quartile of my (1963) high school graduating class. A 3.01 average would have put him in the top 10%. Over half the kids in my class went to college. Things were different then. There weren’t even SAT prep classes or strip mall math tutoring shops.
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
Give him a snorkel and he’s all set.
rasputin's horoscope over 1 year ago
“Why do you have to be so negative?”
snsurone76 over 1 year ago
Even if Jeff’s grades had been better, I doubt he has the physical stamina for the rigorous training he’d have to endure.
Face it: “GI Jane”, he’s not!!
WickWire64 over 1 year ago
How many other people have had nieces and nephews or other child acquaintances come to them in a fit of pique after mom or dad have either laid down the law or otherwise splashed a dose of reality on their dreams and then heard words to the effect of “I am going to join the Marines/Navy Seal/Rangers/etc… so nobody can tell me what to do!”
The standard reaction is (after gagging on whatever brew you were drinking) to think to yourself “Good luck with that kid”
Michael Jones over 1 year ago
“some people get their kicks stomping’ on a dream” Old Blue eyes
Gen.Flashman over 1 year ago
The Seals have the same enlisted/officer ratio as the regular Navy, so most Seals are enlisted. What may prevent him from even enlisting in the Navy/Marines is the tattoo which depending on where it is would have been disqualifying for enlisting.
Durak Premium Member over 1 year ago
Annapolis is indeed a VERY selective school.
And who does the selecting? United States Congressmen and Senators.
And who are they?
Well, if you’re from Kentucky we’re talking about Rand Paul, Mitch McConnell and five Republican congressmen out of six. Hopefully you know who represents your own state.
So, the selective quality we’re looking at here in Kentucky, Rick, is not grades. It is about professed loyalty to modern neoconservative ideals. As long as the boy can sell those ideals, he’s in.
And once he’s in he just has to spend his career making sure to cultivate those same Congressmen currying favors for promotion.
Think I’m wrong? Take a look at Mr. Brett Guthrie, from Kentucky. West Point Graduate and current member of the House of Representatives. Oh yeah, and Sen. Tom Cotton, from Arkansas. Same thing.
Both took the “dedicate themselves to gaining the attention of a Congressional patron, get into the Academy, serve just a few years and then get out and work your way into Congress to continue the process” route to the hallowed halls of Congress.
The selection process to our military academies is NOT to pick the best and the brightest. It is to pick the best and the brightest of those who believe the same as I do politically.
chuckcork1 over 1 year ago
Has George Santos lied about being a Navy SEAL yet?
Serial Pedant over 1 year ago
There’s always politics, but he might be over-overqualified….wait! there’s always Florida, Tejas, MS, AL, etc.
Diat60 over 1 year ago
Jeff will have a super alter ego who will be heck on bad guys.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’m not saying you can’t do it. I’m saying don’t get your hopes up.
fritzoid Premium Member over 1 year ago
I went through U.S. Army basic training with a guy whose lifelong dream was to be in the Marine Corps. As soon as he was old enough, he got a U.S.M.C. Bulldog tattooed on his forearm. Then the Marine Corps wouldn’t take him because his tattoo was visible in short sleeves.
The Wolf In Your Midst over 1 year ago
Some dreams don’t even deserve to meet the bottom of a shoe. They should be burned quickly and thoroughly.
dadlivonia over 1 year ago
Ah, you don’t have to go to Annapolis to be a SEAL. I have three cousins who were SEALs and none went to The Naval Academy.
mindjob over 1 year ago
If he doesn’t get in, he can always form an alternative navy seal group and challenge real navy seals on twitter
mistercatworks over 1 year ago
This is why tattoos are so over.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 1 year ago
He’s already stomped on his own dream
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
Hmm… A C+ average would have put him in the second quartile of my (1963) high school graduating class. A 3.01 average would have put him in the top 10%. Over half the kids in my class went to college. Things were different then. There weren’t even SAT prep classes or strip mall math tutoring shops.
fritzoid Premium Member over 1 year ago
I got an Insane Clown Posse tattoo with a similar aspiration. Unfortunately, the Juggalos rejected me because my GPA was too high…
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Anybody remember a REALLY early strip where BD first enlisted in the service?
“Sargeant,most of our men are uninspired but willing to do what they are ordered.But,Sargeant,this man worries me”.
BD—-“AIEEEEE!KILL!!”.
kaffekup over 1 year ago
Don’t stomp on his dream; let the Navy do that, they’ll be happy to.
aikidoshi over 1 year ago
I don’t understand ‘900 College Boards’, can someone please explain that?
dogday Premium Member over 1 year ago
“And then, once you’re accepted at the Academy, we’ll teach you how to hold your eating utensils like a grown-up! Won’t be fun?” eerrrggghh
Jingles over 1 year ago
just let him be laughed at after he gets to boot camp. guaranteed the snatch won’t give it away before he’s screwed for 4 years.
eddi-TBH over 1 year ago
Best to lower your expectations to “slacker” level.
79nysv over 1 year ago
You don’t have to go to Annapolis to be a seal.
bakana over 1 year ago
Actually, Annapolis might be Anti-Tattoo.
The Navy, in general, was once anti-tattoo enough that they would Remove One for free.
After that One, they made you pay cash for your “Regrets”.