Sunday, October 12, 2025

Undemocratic progressives, but I repeat myself, utterly blew it by betraying Joe Biden in summer 2024

Imagine Joe Biden is president today.

All eyes would be on progressive policy standard-bearer and VP Kamala Harris at this point in Joe Biden's second term, had he run and won, because of his illness headlined below.

Progressives would have been sitting in the catbird seat for the foreseeable future, advancing their agenda on climate change, renewable energy, higher taxes on the rich, and higher spending on healthcare.

The Democrat failure to stick together in 2024 was a crack-up worthy of 1968, the damage from which Democrats did not recover until 1992.

Just 270,000 votes across four states were the difference between the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat in 2024, and that was for the disloyal Kamala Harris.

Progressives have proven themselves unworthy of the name Democrat by their actions in usurping Joe Biden's presidency, and Kamala Harris proved it by her words in her memoir when she framed Biden's decision to run for re-election as entirely personal and therefore reckless, when 14+ million Democrat primary voters for Joe Biden thought otherwise.

14 million primary voters, ignored. That's what progressives stand for. They respect democracy no more than does Mad King Ludwig.

Saturday, October 11, 2025

What's next for Mad King Ludwig's revolution after an Arc de Triomphe, Madame Guillotine?

... Triumphal arches were widely used by the Romans to commemorate victories. Those Roman arches inspired more recent structures in Europe, most notably the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, which was constructed in the first part of the 19th century. The models displayed in the Oval Office closely resemble those structures, inspiring some online commentators to joke that the new monument would be “the Arc de Trump.”...


 


Friday, October 10, 2025

As long as I can pay with money I don't have, I'm cool with it

 ChatGPT planning vacations to places that don't exist...

Gold and silver this morning

 ... Spot gold, which hit a record high of $4,059.05 on Wednesday, was up 0.5% to $3,992.97 per ounce as of 0919 GMT - a gain of 2.7% so far this week. U.S. gold futures for December delivery rose 0.8% to $4,005.30. ... Silver rose 3.7% to $50.95 per ounce a day after touching a record high of $51.22. It has gained 76% so far this year. ...

More

When the energy rubber hits the supply road, it's paved with coal

AI power demand is forcing a coal revival. Jefferies sees more than 30% rally in one such stock

Thursday, October 9, 2025

The Department of the Treasury of the United States isn't supposed to be politicized like this

 

 

 

 

 

The BEA and BLS aren't like this.


Silver and gold make new highs

 



Gold vs. SPX

SPX 1999-2025

  1,469.25 12-31-1999
   6,753.72 10-8-2025 close
   +359% 
 
GOLD 1999-2025
 
   278.88 average 1999 price per Kitco
   +1348%
 
Open and shut case, right?
 
Well, not so fast. 
 
With dividend reinvestment SPX returned approximately 712% over the period, not just the 359% increase in the price level. 
 
$279 invested in SPX in 1999 would yield approximately $2,267 by now vs. $4,038 for gold, which yields nothing over time beyond the increase in its price. Plus you have to pay to protect your gold from thieves.
 
Still, the gold outcome has been about 78% better, but that's only thanks to the recent dramatic rise in the gold price since 2023 when gold was still in the neighborhood of $1,940 an ounce, after averaging just a little over $1,800 in 2022.
 
Although I expect gold to continue to rise, a stock market reset would most likely trigger a big self-off in gold as stock and other speculators raise cash to cover their debts.
 
As always, diversification is key to surviving as an investor. And more important than that is being able to cover your debts if you won't live without debt. 
  

Guess which of these two headlines is up at Real Clear Politics this morning

 Trump Is Weaponizing the Government Against His Enemies. It Doesn’t Mean He’ll Succeed.

 
 

 
 

Nutball Tucker Carlson: We have to have an authoritarian crackdown in order to prevent a totalitarian takeover


 

Hamas turning over the bodies of the Israeli hostages they killed is not a major accomplishment

Left, right, and in between in this country is completely warped. 

 NYT: President Trump On Brink of Major Diplomatic Accomplishment

King Coal 2024, for more than 50 years, sixth paragraph in lol, weak wind and hydro in Europe

... Coal, a major contributor to global warming, was still the world's largest individual source of energy generation in 2024, a position it has held for more than 50 years, according to the IEA. ... in the EU, months of weak wind and hydropower performance led to a rise in coal and gas generation. ... winter wind lulls can last for weeks, requiring backup power sources that batteries alone can't provide - making the system more expensive to build and run. ...

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Palisades Fire was lit by a 29-year old pyromaniacal Uber driver, not by fireworks, lightning, power lines, or climate change

The NBC story doesn't mention that last one lol.

How many is that now? All of them? 

29-year-old former Uber driver arrested in connection with starting deadly Palisades Fire

 ... Authorities said the Palisades Fire was a “holdover” fire or a continuation of the Lachman Fire that Rinderknecht allegedly started on New Year’s Day.

Firefighters were able to suppress the Lachman Fire, but did not know that it continued to smolder and burn underground, a criminal complaint states.

On Jan. 7, as heavy winds swept through the area, the fire began to surface and spread, becoming the Palisades Fire. ...

Investigators said other possible factors, including fireworks, lightning and power lines, were determined not to be the cause of the fire.

Senator Ron Johnson squeals like a pig for the Gang of Nine

 ...  none of us were ... targets of this investigation. There's no predicate. ...

Ha ha ha. 

Here.

Johnson is not telling the truth about his role in the fake elector scheme.

 



So far, the Trump administration is projected to have spent about $71,000 on each one of the ~50,000 deported per month to date


H.R. 1 passed in July allocates $170 billion to DHS for immigration and border enforcement over four years.

In September DHS said over 400,000 had been deported since January 20th.

So in eight months that's 50,000 deported per month at a cost of $3.542 billion per month, or $70,833 per person deported. 

It would have been far cheaper to cut illegals off at the source, by going after their employers instead of going after each and every illegal employee.

But that would have been a really bad look, in a country where the employer can do no wrong and the full time job is the summum bonum

The red meat of the current deportation theatre is far more useful to Trump as politics. It must be thrown daily to keep the base energized, the warriors busy, and the emperor in the spotlight. 

"Boy, that Trump is really doing a great job! Look at that! He got another one!". 

Nevermind that the best he'll ever do like this is 2.4 million deportees, when we've got many millions more than that. The easy pickings are soon to be exhausted, if they aren't already. And it will only get harder from here.

Remember that just a few months ago the goal was 3,000 deportees per day, or 4.38 million in four years. The goalposts have already been moved, and they'll no doubt be moved again. We're down to 1,666 per day on their own accounting.

That's how you know this is not serious. 

The spectacle is the whole point. 

 


Year to date spot gold is up ~54%

By comparison, Total Stock Market Index VTSAX is up 14.83% ytd through yesterday.

Total Bond Market Index VBTLX is up 6.4%.

... The [gold] rally has been driven by a cocktail of factors, including . . . a weak dollar. ... -- CNBC 

Would these people know a weak dollar if they saw it?

Trying to explain gold like this is just silly.

The Nominal Broad U.S. Dollar Index is 120.51, down 7.4% from the January all time high of 130.21.

The all time low for this index was under Obama in July 2011, at 85.46.

You remember the summer of 2011, right? 

The dollar was at its weakest, America lost its AAA rating, and precisely net zero jobs were created that August, the first time since WWII.

We have a strong dollar today, not a weak one.


 

Spot gold cruises past $4,000 per ounce, silver on the cusp of making a new all time high

 


Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Democrat Jay Jones who advocated violence against police and Republicans and their families wants to be Virginia's next attorney general, opposes qualified immunity same as libertarian Justin Amash

 

Jones Allegedly Said In 2020 That 'A Few Police Officers Dying Would Stop Them From Killing Other People':

"... And I said, ‘that’s insane.’ But he firmly believed that if you removed qualified immunity, that police officers would act differently, and I firmly believe that it would not result in good public policy, and it would put police officers and the public’s lives at risk if they have to second-guess themselves on a decision they’re making in a moment where someone is doing something violent.” ... 

Jay Jones Violent Text Scandal Throws Virginia Dems Into Crisis:

... The texts come days after the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported that Jones was caught going 116 miles per hour in a 70mph zone in 2022 and did 500 hours of community service at his own political action committee. ... 

Are they borrowing the $50k from Tom Homan?

 

  • FBI Offers $50,000 Reward for Info on Two Assaults on Federal Agents
  • U.S. gold futures surged past the $4,000 per ounce milestone for the first time on Tuesday

     Reuters.

    Spot gold new high $3,990.85.  

    Lindsey Grahamnesty is squealing like a character in Deliverance in the fake elector scheme revelations

     


    Senator Johnson really couldn't hand it to Mike Pence

     


    The Financial Times wants you to know that the gold bubble began about 5,700 years after the Holocene Epoch began lolol

     


    Republican Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin appears to have been involved in trying to get a slate of fake electors into the hands of Vice President Mike Pence on January 6th, 2021, but Pence refused them

    The text message Senator Johnson sent referred to in the Jamie Dupree post on X, who has been all over this like white on rice since last year, see here for some of the receipts, was recovered by an FBI investigation into the fake elector scheme, which resulted in convictions of Ken Chesebro and Sidney Powell, who cooperated with investigators.

    Apparently they gave up Kelly (PA-16, lives in Butler!) and the Senators. 

    Johnson is presently screaming about being surveilled as if there had been no reason for it lol. It is said that Johnson accused Kelly in 2022 of mounting a fake elector scheme in PA in 2020, which sounds kinda like Johnson knew what was coming on all this and was trying to get out ahead of it by pointing the finger at Kelly to deflect from his own involvement. 

    The blonde in the photos is an aide for Johnson who took the handoff of the fake elector documents from a staff member from Rep. Mike Kelly's office which had also been unsuccessful in persuading Pence to take the documents. They did this on the streets of Washington DC on January 6th.

    The video of all this is damning as hell.

      





     

    Monday, October 6, 2025

    Gold makes new high $3958.57, silver highest since May 2011 at $48.55

     

    ... Spot gold hit an all-time peak of $3,958.57 an ounce and has climbed 48% so far this year, adding to last year’s gain of 27%. ... 

    Silver climbed to $48.55 an ounce, its highest since May 2011.

    Its rally is supported by the same factors as gold, as well as strong industrial demand and a tight spot market. ...

    More

    Will Trump be tried for murdering drug traffickers like former Philippine president Duterte is being tried?

     

    ... Duterte was arrested in March by Philippine authorities on a warrant issued by the ICC. He is now being held at an ICC facility in the Netherlands.

    Supporters of Duterte criticized the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., Duterte's political rival, for arresting and surrendering the former leader to a court whose jurisdiction his supporters dispute. ...

    More

    I suppose it depends on a future president giving Trump up to arrest by the International Criminal Court somehow.

    ... The strikes on Venezuelan narcoterror smuggling boats provide one possible avenue. Shortly after the U.S. Navy destroyed the first such vessel, Ken Roth, a former head of Human Rights Watch, endorsed ICC intervention. “Trump just did what the International Criminal Court has charged former Philippines Pres. Duterte with doing—ordering the summary execution of alleged drug traffickers,” Mr. Roth tweeted. Venezuela is a Rome Statute party, which in the court’s thinking gives it jurisdiction over U.S. officials and servicemen involved in the attacks. The ICC has already launched an investigation against a nonmember state (Israel) based on a single boarding of a vessel flagged by a member state, so it has all the precedents it needs.

    Mr. Trump has thus far taken an incremental approach to the ICC. He revived a first-term executive order authorizing sanctions against the court and applied it against four ICC officials. None of this has significantly reduced the risk to the U.S. or led the ICC to change its ways.

    The ICC’s supporters don’t see the existing sanctions as an “existential threat.” The tribunal can easily ride it out by lying low until a Democratic president lifts the sanctions, as Joe Biden did. The court takes a long view—its prosecutors and judges have nine-year terms, and its other staffers are part of a global deep state who can expect to remain at their jobs indefinitely.

    International lawyers are already developing multiple lines of attack against the administration and its officials. ...

    More.

    All of our problems with Donald Trump are at root theological

     

    Trump turned 6-years old when his pastor first published this in 1952



    Saturday, October 4, 2025

    Nissan Leaf EV comes down with a bad case of thermal runaway at the grocery store in Littleton Colorado

     


    Hypocritical, disgraceful Republican Speaker of the U.S. House Mike Johnson thwarts democracy, slow-walks swearing-in of Adelita Grijalva (AZ-7), newly-elected on September 23rd

     Republicans refuse to swear in newly elected Democrat, delaying success of Epstein petition

     Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and House Republican leaders refused requests from Democrats to swear in Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.) on Tuesday, saying she will be sworn in when the House returns to regular session.

    Grijalva, who was elected last week in a special contest [September 23rd] to replace her father, the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-Ariz.), has already vowed to sign the discharge petition as soon as she’s sworn in, and the bipartisan lawmakers pushing to release the Epstein files had hoped to launch the process as quickly as possible. ...

    Although there are no votes scheduled, the House floor opened up briefly at noon on Tuesday for a pro forma session, a routine procedure allowing one chamber to pause floor activities for long stretches without the consent of the other.

    Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-Va.) presided over Tuesday’s pro forma session, gaveling out and refusing to recognize Democrats shouting on the floor as they attempted to force a vote on a Democratic proposal to keep the government open. He did not swear in Grijalva. 

    “Historically, you do it when the House is in session other than pro forma,” Griffith said after the session when asked about not swearing in Grijalva.

    Grijalva noted that Florida Republicans were sworn in during a pro forma session earlier this year, on April 2, the day after their special elections. The House had been in session the day before. ...

    A shutdown would not prevent Grijalva from being sworn in. The full House was sworn in during a government shutdown when a new Congress started in January 2019. ...

    “It is common practice in the House of Representatives that Representatives-elect are sworn in immediately following their decisive election, with some being sworn in as little as 24 hours after they have won,” wrote Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández (D-N.M.) . . ..

    Imagine Democrats doing this to Republicans. The latter would be howling in front of the cameras about Democrats killing democracy.

    "My ex had DDs" is actually good now lol

     

     
    ... if they constantly bring up their ex in purely negative ways ... 

    Speaking of Margaret Thatcher, "right-wing" candidate for Japan PM backs "hardline conservative" policies of easy money and aggressive spending of it LOL

    "Let''s devalue the Yen and spend the hell out of it"

     

    Japan’s ruling party picked hardline conservative Sanae Takaichi as its head on Saturday, putting her on course to become the country’s first female prime minister in a move set to jolt investors and neighbors. ...

    Takaichi, who says her hero is Margaret Thatcher, Britain’s first female prime minister, offers a starker vision for change than Koizumi and is potentially more disruptive.

    An advocate of late premier Shinzo Abe’s “Abenomics” strategy to boost the economy with aggressive spending and easy monetary policy, she has previously criticized the Bank of Japan’s interest rate increases. ...

    It's obviously the nationalism, anti-globalism, and possible militarism which really bother the writer from Reuters:

    ... But her nationalistic positions — such as her regular visits to the Yasukuni shrine to Japan’s war dead, viewed by some Asian countries as a symbol of its past militarism — may rile neighbors like South Korea and China. ...

    Takaichi also favors revising Japan’s pacifist postwar constitution and suggested this year that Japan could form a “quasi-security alliance” with Taiwan, the democratically governed island claimed by China. ...

    “We hope she will ... steer Japanese politics in an ‘anti-globalism’ direction to protect national interests and help the people regain prosperity and hope,” Sanseito said in a statement.

     

    If Japan really wanted to scare the world, maybe it could peg the Yen to the price of plutonium, the vast majority of which in the world it owns, and start aggressively selling it to the highest bidders. 

     

    "That will teach them"

     

     

     

     

     

     

    It never occurs to homo Andrew Sullivan that Christianity in Great Britain has already been replaced by, well, himself

     

    ... The fart in a coffin [his high school classmate, PM Keir Starmer] did his best this week — and survived. Critically, he acknowledged the centrality of mass immigration to the national discourse, the way it has undermined a sense of common culture, undercut wages, begun to replace Christianity with Islam, required ever higher levels of censorship, killed Jews, and turned the cities my grandparents knew into something they wouldn’t even recognize as British. ...

    More.

    The new archbishop of Canterbury, first among equals of the Church of England, is a woman. And not just any woman, but a self-described liberal, feminist, dyslexic [one of us! one of us!], supporter of fetus-murdering and LGBT. It's not like she's Margaret Thatcher for God's sake.

    That's not Christianity. 

    How utterly lost is the left, he asks.

    How utterly lost is he. 

    Friday, October 3, 2025

    Disapproval of Trump is at the highest level of his second term at 53.1%

     


    Secretary of War Crimes Pete Hegseth wants you to know he was just following orders

    German General Anton Dostler was executed by firing squad in December 1945 after admitting he ordered the executions of fifteen captured American soldiers in March 1944 because he was ordered to do so by Field Marshal Albert Kesselring.

    The latter was convicted in the Ardeatine massacre of hundreds of Italian citizens and sentenced to death in May 1947, but, incredibly, pressure exerted by the sympathetic English, including by Winston Churchill and Harold Alexander, resulted in a commutation of his sentence to life in prison by General John Harding in July 1947.

    Kesselring would have died in prison, but even more incredibly was released from there in October 1952 for health reasons, and didn't die until 1960 of a heart attack.

    The Kesselring affair is emblematic of the decadent trajectory of the English character still plumbing new depths even today, a trajectory America is also on. At least the Americans of the time dispatched Dostler expeditiously within months of his arrest.

    The Italians hated Kesselring about as much as they hated Mussolini.

    It's probably too early to guess how Pete will be remembered here. After all, he has crimes to go before he sleeps, and promises to keep.

     




    These fools have the temerity to double down on progressives' flight from reality while their guy is madder than a hatter

     

    In the absence of labor statistics because of the federal government shutdown, here's Initial Claims for Unemployment, not seasonally adjusted, for 48 states, DC, and Puerto Rico through 9/27/25

      The states continue to collect their data and it gets transmitted to FRED at the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank for each state. You just have to hand-tally it since the Feds won't due to the shutdown.

    My result for 9/27/25 for 48 states and DC and PR reported this morning: -2,229.

    MA, AZ, and Virgin Islands initial claims reporting lags by a week. 

    The largest downtick was in Texas at 3833.

    The largest uptick was in Kentucky at 3049. 

    Declining initial claims is good. 

    Compare 9/20/25 at -14,822:


     

    In the absence of labor statistics because of the federal government shutdown, here's Continued Claims for Unemployment, not seasonally adjusted, for 48 states, DC, and Puerto Rico through 9/20/25

     The states continue to collect their data and it gets transmitted to FRED at the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank for each state. You just have to hand-tally it since the Feds won't due to the shutdown.

    My result for 9/20 for 48 states and DC and PR reported this morning: -21,866.

    MA, AZ, and Virgin Islands continued claims reporting lags by a week. 

    Texas was down 4994, California 3562, Pennsylvania 2765, New Jersey 2351, New York 1439, Connecticut 1437, and Virginia 1275.

    The largest uptick was in Michigan at 940, followed by Kentucky at 430.

    Declining continuing claims is good. 

    Compare 9/13/25 at -32,092:


     

    Oh yes, the poor, poor dollar, that old thing

    Dollar heads for worst week since July; yen underpinned by BOJ


    Thursday, October 2, 2025

    Gold hit record high $3,896.49 today

     Reuters.

    Trump couldn't defeat the Houthis in the Red Sea, now picks on someone his own size in what is both a phony and illegal Caribbean war, all because he needs a victory to save face

     Trump ‘Determined’ the U.S. Is Now in a War With Drug Cartels, Congress Is Told

     

    ...  In this case, the Trump administration is conflating the trafficking of an illicit consumer product and associated crime with an armed attack, asserting in the notice that cartels “illegally and directly cause the deaths of tens of thousands of American citizens each year.” But it has not explained how selling a dangerous substance constitutes a use of force, and Congress has not authorized the use of any type of military force against cartels. ...

    Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, accused Mr. Trump of deciding that he could wage “secret wars against anyone he calls an enemy.” The president “offered no credible legal justification, evidence or intelligence” for the strikes, Mr. Reed said.

    “Drug cartels are despicable and must be dealt with by law enforcement,” he said. “But now, by the president’s own words, the U.S. military is engaged in armed conflict with undefined enemies he has unilaterally labeled ‘unlawful combatants,’ and he has deployed thousands of troops, ships and aircraft against them. Yet he has refused to inform Congress or the public.” ...


    Kamala Harris owed everything to Joe Biden, so stabbing him in the back like this means she's finished

    She says she was hypnotized by Joe Biden lol, I mean by Dark Brandon, just like the 49ers were on February 11, 2024 at 10:46pm ET.

     



    Speaking of fatsos, here's a picture of a slightly pudgy Patton, who died aged 60 after an auto accident in Germany in December 1945

    Rank has its pudgy privileges.

     



    Just think of all the money Pete Hegseth wasted on all those military VIP flights for his fat-shaming session

     


    Musk rigged the X algorithm to boost his posts above all others, just as he's rigged it to boost those who pay and suppress those who do not

    It is in no way the free speech paradise that he claims it is. 

    You have to be a fool to pay for the blue checkmark. 

     'I have 100 million followers, and only getting thousands of impressions'...

    ... “Thanks to the middle-of-the-night participation of 80 company engineers, the ‘high urgency’ issue was quickly solved,” Silverman writes, detailing the changes made that ensured “Twitter’s systems to privilege Musk’s posts above all others.” ...



    Trump's Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is on the same page as George Will

     


    Amazingly accurate

    Real average per annum return from SPX 1/1871-9/2025, dividends fully reinvested: 7.07%.

    Seen here:

     


     


     

    Trump is not the president of all the states and has turned the office into a partisan political weapon which a future Democrat president will happily wield against Red States

     

     
    ... Vought said the projects affected by the decision are in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Vermont and Washington state.

    In the 2024 election, President Donald Trump lost those states to then-Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee whom he defeated in the Electoral College. ...

     

    Wednesday, October 1, 2025

    Gold makes 39th record high of 2025

    ... “Gold’s status as a safe haven is well publicized, but the inexorable rise in the gold price over the last few years has been truly astounding, with the metal hitting fresh highs today,” Michael Field, chief equity strategist at Morningstar, told CNBC in an email on Wednesday. ... 

    “Still, we are still very early in the game as gold, and gold related investments are barely 2% of an average investment portfolio worldwide,” [Philippe] Gijsels [chief strategy officer at BNP Paribas Fortis] added. “To say it in baseball terms, we are only in the second or third inning. $4,000 [will not be] the endpoint — just the start of the strongest bull market in precious metals the world has ever seen.” ...

    In a note to clients on Wednesday morning, UBS Strategist Joni Teves also argued that gold remains under-owned.

    “We expect gold’s bull run to continue over the coming quarters, driven by rising investor positions and a continued broadening in gold’s investor base. With the Fed easing cycle under way, dollar weakness and declining real rates should be bullish for the gold price,” she said. ...  we expect ... prices to stabilise at historically higher levels over the long run,” she added.

    More

     

    ADP private payrolls fell 23k in June, 3k in August, and now 32k in September

    The net gain since January now stands at 366k, or slightly fewer than 46k per month.

    The net gain per month since May has been 46k.

    The trend is clearly lower since October 2024 when 221k were added. 

     


    Oh, ah, well . . .


     

    How the U.S. Army got woke under Obama

     This was published just over ten years ago. It's still up there, for all the world to see. 


    Female Rangers Were Given Special Treatment, Sources Say



    Way back in January, long before the first women attended the Army’s elite Ranger School – one of the most grueling military courses in the world – officials at the highest levels of the Army had already decided failure was not an option, sources tell PEOPLE.

    “A woman will graduate Ranger School,” a general told shocked subordinates this year while preparing for the first females to attend a “gender integrated assessment” of the grueling combat leadership course starting April 20, sources tell PEOPLE. “At least one will get through.”

    That directive set the tone for what was to follow, sources say.

    “It had a ripple effect” at Fort Benning, where Ranger School is based, says a source with knowledge of events at the sprawling Georgia Army post. “Even though this was supposed to be just an assessment, everyone knew. The results were planned in advance.”

    On Tuesday, PEOPLE revealed that Oklahoma Republican Rep. Steve Russell had asked the Department of Defense for documents about the women who attended Ranger School after becoming concerned that “the women got special treatment and played by different rules,” sources say.

    Ranger School consists of three phases: Benning, which lasts 21 days and includes water survival, land navigation, a 12-mile march, patrols, and an obstacle course; Mountain Phase, which lasts 20 days, and includes assaults, ambushes, mountaineering and patrols; and Swamp Phase, which lasts 17 days and covers waterborne operations.

    But whereas men consistently were held to the strict standards outlined in the Ranger School’s Standing Operating Procedures handbook sources say, the women were allowed lighter duties and exceptions to policy.

    Multiple sources told PEOPLE:

    • Women were first sent to a special two-week training in January to get them ready for the school, which didn’t start until April 20. Once there they were allowed to repeat the program until they passed – while men were held to a strict pass/fail standard.

    • Afterward they spent months in a special platoon at Fort Benning getting, among other things, nutritional counseling and full-time training with a Ranger.

    • While in the special platoon they were taken out to the land navigation course – a very tough part of the course that is timed – on a regular basis. The men had to see it for the first time when they went to the school.

    • Once in the school they were allowed to repeat key parts – like patrols – while special consideration was not given to the men.

    • A two-star general made personal appearances to cheer them along during one of the most challenging parts of the school, multiple sources tell PEOPLE.

    The end result? Two women – First Lts. Kristen Griest and Shaye Haver – graduated August 21 (along with 381 men) and are wearing the prestigious Ranger Tab. Griest was surprised they made it.

    “I thought we were going to be dropped after we failed Darby [part of Benning] the second time,” Griest said at a press conference before graduation. “We were offered a Day One Recycle.”

    At their graduation, Maj Gen. Scott Miller, who oversees Ranger School, denied the Army eased its standards or was pressured to ensure at least one woman graduated.

    “Standards remain the same, Miller said, according to The Army Times. “The five-mile run is still five miles. The 12-mile march is still 12 miles.

    “There was no pressure from anyone above me to change standards,” said Miller, who declined to speak to PEOPLE.

    Instructors say otherwise.

    “We were under huge pressure to comply,” one Ranger instructor says. “It was very much politicized.”

    The women didn’t want or ask for special treatment, says one who attempted the program.

    “All of us wanted the same standards for males and females,” Billi Blaschke, who badly injured her ankle only six days into a required pre-assessment program, tells PEOPLE. “We wanted to do it on our own.”

    On September 2, the Army announced that Ranger School is now open both to men and women.

    Women are not currently allowed to perform Ranger duties, even Lts. Griest and Haver who passed the course. However, the Army will be forced to open Ranger positions to females on January 1, unless the Secretary of Defense grants an exception.

    If the exemption isn’t granted, the Army may send women into combat – which is why so many former and current Rangers are concerned about women being held to the same standards as men.

    “Combat is brutal and unforgiving,” says Jim Lechner, a retired Army officer and Ranger who was wounded in combat in Mogadishu, Somalia, during the famed “Black Hawk Down” incident. “Fighters must be prepared and capable. If they are not, people will die.”

    Ranger School teaches students how to overcome fatigue, hunger and stress to lead soldiers in small-unit combat operations.

    “I remain unconvinced that the recent graduation of two female soldiers was a proper test of females’ ability to perform in combat,” Lechner tells PEOPLE.

    While Griest and Haver could not be reached for comment, the Army insists the two women who graduated August 21 did so under their own steam.

    “In order to successfully graduate Ranger School, all students, male and female, are required to meet all course standards,” Army spokesman LTC Jennifer Johnson tells PEOPLE.

    “The course standards for Ranger Class 08-15 are the exact same standards that have been used for all other Ranger classes,” she says.

    Claims of Special Treatment

    The women got special treatment from the start, sources tell PEOPLE.

    Though the course didn’t begin until April 20, the first female Ranger candidates arrived at Fort Benning in January to attend the National Guard’s rigorous Ranger Training and Assessment Course (RTAC), a two-week program designed to assess whether a student could attempt the 62-day Ranger School.

    Previously, only the National Guard’s Ranger hopefuls were required to attend RTAC, while non-Guard candidates had the elective option to attend. Now, all females – no matter whether they were Guard, Reserve or Regular Army – were required to attend.

    There they were given another edge, sources say: While men were held to a stark pass-fail standard, women were allowed to redo the special training repeatedly.

    “That was the first special concession,” says an Army source with knowledge of what transpired. “Males do not recycle RTAC. They either cut it or not.”

    Neither Gen. Miller nor Fort Benning responded to questions asking about allegations of altered standards.

    Approximately 140 women went through various cycles of the 14-day long RTAC. Many left of their own volition. Others dropped out, sources say.

    By the end of January, many were slated to begin Ranger school.

    Then came the second round of special treatment, sources tell PEOPLE.

    The males proceeded to Ranger School without further ado. The women got special training. They were placed into their own platoon and spent the next several weeks preparing for Ranger School, sources say.

    They were given nutritional counseling and a soldier to train them full time. The soldier, Sergeant First Class Robert Hoffnagle, previously had competed in Fort Benning’s annual Best Ranger competition, touted as the “ultimate test of fitness, endurance and grit for the Army’s most elite soldiers.

    The women “lived and breathed nothing but Ranger School 24/7,” a source tells PEOPLE. “He taught [them] everything, including how to do patrols.”

    There they were also allowed to train and rehearse on Land Navigation.

    “That right there was a special consideration that only was given to the women,” says a source with knowledge of events. “It’s not fair, on a lot of levels.”

    In a response to questions that included a request for confirmation that the women were placed in the special platoon, Army spokesman Lt. Col. Ben Garrett said “the allegations are not true.”

    However, other sources confirmed its existence to PEOPLE.

    “Hoffnagle got us ready for Ranger School,” says a woman who attended the special platoon.

    And other sources at Fort Benning tell PEOPLE they were present at meetings to discuss the platoon’s budget and how it would operate.

    By April 20, 19 women and 381 men reported for Ranger School.

    Within days, 11 women were dropped from the course because they failed either the physical training, land navigation, or road march portions, sources say.

    “They were decimated on road march,” an instructor tells PEOPLE.

    On May 7, less than three weeks into the course, a highly placed Army source told PEOPLE that no women remained in Ranger School.

    Then something changed.

    “The women were called in to see the general,” said the source, referencing Miller, who oversees Ranger School.

    “He told them they could not quit – too much time and money had been devoted to bringing them here,” the source said.

    Miller himself acknowledged he’d met with the women in a statement to The Washington Post, though he did not say what he told them, just that he was “impressed” that they wanted to continue, according to the newspaper.

    On May 8, eight women were allowed to repeat the first phase.

    Once again, the women failed, sources said. They stumbled on patrols.

    “They were not aggressive enough,” a source with knowledge of events tells PEOPLE. “They made poor combat decisions.”

    Patrols are a crucial element in Ranger School.

    “If you fail patrols, it’s significant, because you don’t have what it takes,” says Bubba Moore, a former Ranger Instructor with close ties to the Ranger and Fort Benning communities. “People will get killed.”

    In late May, with more failed events, commanders reassessed what to do with the women. Five women were sent back to their home units. Three were offered the chance to start Ranger School all over again, from the first day. They accepted the offer.

    The three women again failed patrols during the first phase, sources say.

    That’s when Gen. Miller himself arrived on the course, according to sources.

    Fort Benning later acknowledged to PEOPLE that Miller had gone to the training grounds while the women were on the course. A Fort Benning spokesman said Miller went there to commemorate his 30th anniversary of attending Ranger School, and did not go to pressure instructors into passing the women.

    Nevertheless, with Miller on scene, the women passed and progressed to the next phase.

    “Was it undue command influence?” a source with knowledge of events tells PEOPLE. “No matter what the general intended to convey, the instructors had no choice but to take this to mean, ‘Play along.’ ”

    “The instructors knew what they were expected to do,” the source says. “They did it.”

    After the women continue to struggle, Miller showed up again, sources say. Two women passed and ultimately graduated on August 21.

    Meanwhile, one woman from that same class, who has redone other phases repeatedly, just failed the Swamp Phase and is going to try it again, sources say.

    Another group of women is set to begin Ranger School in November.

    Late on the evening of Sept. 25, the Army released a statement from Brig. Gen. Malcom B. Frost, who is chief of the Army’s public affairs office, about the PEOPLE story and the allegations uncovered by PEOPLE reporter Susan Keating.

    [Ms. Keating] claimed that women were allowed to repeat a Ranger training class until they passed, while men were held to a strict pass/fail standard,” the statement said. “That is false.

    “She charged that women regularly practiced on Ranger School’s land navigation course while men saw it for the first time when they went to the school,” the statement said. “Again, false.

    “She accused an Army general of calling female candidates together to tell them they could not quit the course. Yet again, false.

     

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