Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

pbmus

(13,077 posts)
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 12:48 AM 4 hrs ago

The SILENCE of the Generals




The silence of the generals, by Robert B. Hubbell

The most remarkable aspect of Trump’s speech to the assembled generals and admirals of the US military was the silence.

The generals sat in silence.

They sat in silence as Trump slurred and rambled through a “speech” that insulted the intelligence, professionalism, and loyalty of the generals.

They sat in silence as Trump attacked their former commander-in-chief, Joe Biden.

They sat in silence as Trump claimed that the military would use U.S. cities as “training grounds” for waging war against American civilians.

They sat in silence as Trump said he would ask the military to fight “the enemy from within.”

They sat in silence as Hegseth said the generals were free to ignore the law of war and international treaties that separate the US military from barbarians and war criminals.

They sat in silence as Trump said that the Navy should “consider the concept of battleship.”

They sat in silence as Trump wondered aloud why the generals sat in silence.

They sat in silence even after Trump pandered for their applause.

Their silence spoke volumes.

In their silence, the generals affirmed their oaths to defend the Constitution.

In their silence, the generals demonstrated their professionalism, discipline, and judgment.

It could have been otherwise. Trump and Hegseth expected it to be so. In their adolescent fantasies, Trump and Hegseth believed the generals would fête them with standing ovations, chanting, “USA! USA! USA!”

Instead, Trump and Hegseth were humiliated as their unhinged, delusional words slapped sharply against the bare walls and fell to the ground, their lunacy heightened by the silence of the generals.

Without the crutch and cover of cheering crowds, Trump’s mental deterioration was laid bare for all to see. Trump told the generals that the city of Portland “looks like a war zone. . . . unless they’re playing false tapes, this looked like World War II.”

Every general who heard Trump say that Portland “looks like a war zone” knew it was a lie and understood that their Commander-in-Chief is so feeble that he is unable to distinguish between reality and “false tapes” replayed on Fox News.

Every general who watched Pete Hegseth’s peurile speech immediately recognized him as one of the posers and video-game warriors that the generals identify as misfits to be counseled out of the military at the first opportunity.

The generals were not impressed by Trump or Hegseth. The generals are sophisticated, successful professionals who have risen to the top (in part) because of their ability to judge people—the good, the bad, and the flakes. They left the meeting understanding exactly who Trump and Hegseth are.

All Americans should take confidence and comfort from the silence of the generals. Their silence was an act of protest—because their silence exhibited loyalty to the Constitution and respect for the Office of the President, rather than for Donald Trump.

Prior to Trump’s meeting with the generals, dozens of readers forwarded Substack and social media posts claiming that Trump would use the occasion to declare martial law. Other readers sent posts claiming that Trump would administer a loyalty oath requiring fealty to Trump. Still others predicted on-the-spot mass firings and public humiliation of generals perceived to be disloyal.

In his final insult, Trump told the generals they looked like they came out of “central casting.” In doing so, he trivialized and demeaned their accomplishments and professionalism, telling them they were nothing more than props for infantile speeches by men who hold the military in contempt.

And so, the generals sat in silence, depriving Trump of the thing he values most--obsequious adulation.

The silence of the generals spoke volumes.
13 replies = new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight: NoneDon't highlight anything 5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies

Bernardo de La Paz

(59,143 posts)
1. Add the Silence of the Generals to the squeaky tank at the failed birthday parade and what you got?
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 12:53 AM
4 hrs ago

A tin-pot wannabe tyrant who incompetently runs an incompetent administration.

OAITW r.2.0

(30,672 posts)
2. That's the only part of the speech that mattered. The General's reaction. How many times did Trump evade Viet Nam?
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:03 AM
4 hrs ago

Fuck him and his clown-puppet Hegseth for even attempting to humiliate the best we have.

OAITW r.2.0

(30,672 posts)
3. "The Silence of the Generals" conveys the entire message.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:08 AM
3 hrs ago

If you are a 34x convicted criminal....how confident are you - in this moment - with your political future?

Frasier Balzov

(4,598 posts)
4. Their sidearms would say a whole lot more.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:09 AM
3 hrs ago

But I presume they were required to check them at the door.

OAITW r.2.0

(30,672 posts)
5. Speaking of Military Correction, why hasn't the Russian Military corrected Putin?
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:14 AM
3 hrs ago

I think their Constitution approves this method of removal.

Frasier Balzov

(4,598 posts)
6. I see what you're saying.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:21 AM
3 hrs ago

Totalitarianism is all about going along to get along.

Humorously depicted in the movie The Death of Stalin.

Dark humor of course.

OAITW r.2.0

(30,672 posts)
9. Watched it again, recently. I see a lotta Trump sycophants that are like Stalin's handmaidens.
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:45 AM
3 hrs ago

rubbersole

(10,642 posts)
10. Throw in "The Manchurian Canidate" by Richard Condon
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:50 AM
3 hrs ago

A puppet president installed by and working for putin. It's how we got here.

AZJonnie

(1,708 posts)
7. Man, I hope that this author is right!
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 01:22 AM
3 hrs ago

I mean, it absolutely makes sense to interpret it this way, and seems like the most likely one, but that's not the only possible interpretation.

Still an absolutely brilliant piece of writing in any case

Latest Discussions»General Discussion»The SILENCE of the Genera...