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Pete Hegseth's Plan To Create A Christian Nationalist 'Educational Insurgency'

Pete Hegseth

When Donald Trump announced his intention(link is external) to nominate Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as Secretary of Defense, concerns were raised immediately about Hegseth's undisguised(link is external) Christian nationalism(link is external)

Hegseth, who has admitted(link is external) that his multiple crusader tattoos(link is external) got him "deemed an extremist" by his own National Guard unit, has deep ties(link is external) to misogynistic Christian nationalist pastor Douglas Wilson.

On Monday, Hegseth appeared on(link is external) the "CrossPolitic" podcast(link is external), which is hosted by Toby Sumpter(link is external) and Gabe Rench(link is external), both of whom are closely tied to Wilson(link is external) and his church(link is external)

During the discussion about Hegseth's book "Battle For The American Mind(link is external)," Hegseth said that he is working to create a system of "classical Christian schools" to provide the recruits for an underground army that will eventually launch an "educational insurgency" to take over the nation. 

"I think we need to be thinking in terms of these classical Christian schools are boot camps for winning back America," said Sumpter. 

"That's what the crop of these classical Christian schools are gonna do in a generation," Hegseth agreed. "Policy answers like school choice, while they're great, that's phase two stuff later on once the foothold has been taken, once the recruits have graduated boot camp."

"We call it a tactical retreat," Hegseth continued. "We draw out in the last part of the book what an educational insurgency would look like, because I was a counterinsurgency instructor in Afghanistan and kind of the phases that Mao [Zedong] wrote about. We're in middle phase one right now, which is effectively a tactical retreat where you regroup, consolidate, and reorganize. And as you do so, you build your army underground with the opportunity later on of taking offensive operations in an overt way."

"Obviously, all of this is metaphorical and all that good stuff," Hesgeth claimed, which promoted both hosts and himself to burst out laughing. 

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