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Seth Meyers on Pete Hegseth: ‘The face of a man war-fighting with his colon’
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Seth Meyers on Pete Hegseth: ‘The face of a man war-fighting with his colon’

  • Seth Meyers criticizes Pete Hegseth’s war-fighting focus and questions defense priorities.
  • Meyers highlights $15.1m ribeye and $6.9m lobster spending in September.
  • Colbert links Hormuz tensions to oil-price spikes and safety concerns.
  • Kimmel jokes about security fears around the Oscars amid threats.
  • Colbert notes oil-price rise tied to Middle East tensions.
  • The Guardian summarizes Trump-era war posture and public reaction.
  • Jake Paul’s rally appearance is noted in the coverage.
  • Seth Meyers mocks Hegseth with a jab about being war-fighting with his colon.
  • The Late Show segment covers broader U.S. military strategy questions.
  • The piece notes the Pentagon’s spending on IT and luxury items.
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‘Lobstergate’ again exposes the ignorant bias of TV’s ‘best and brightest’
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‘Lobstergate’ again exposes the ignorant bias of TV’s ‘best and brightest’

  • Media critics focused on a TMZ item about the Defense Department's $22 million lobster and ribeye purchases for troops in one month.
  • The column argues the meals are a longstanding military tradition to reward troops, not just for top leaders.
  • The piece notes there are 1.3 million active-duty personnel, suggesting the cost per person is relatively modest.
  • The author credits Bloomberg and other outlets for context, acknowledging some budget waste but defending the gesture.
  • The piece mentions a reform angle, noting competitive bidding for such purchases could replace a few favored firms.
  • CNN panelist and on-air reaction are cited as part of the media debate around the story.
  • The piece frames the controversy as hypocrisy among pundits who misread military dining practices.
  • The column targets the entertainment arms for ignorance about military life, calling out several TV figures.
  • The author asserts defense spending is large, implying the lobster purchase is a minor portion of a wide budget.
  • The commentary frames the debate as a clash between tradition and media criticism over troop morale incentives.
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