The Bolduc Brief: Concerns Over Political Motivations in Military Promotions
When promotions hinge on politics instead of performance, we risk eroding the trust, readiness, and integrity that our force depends on to win and to lead.
When promotions hinge on politics instead of performance, we risk eroding the trust, readiness, and integrity that our force depends on to win and to lead.
Strategy beats force, trust beats fear, and when we apply Sun Tzu’s wisdom to modern policing with discipline and respect, we protect our communities by outthinking conflict before it ever turns into a fight.
Washington’s political trench warfare over immigration funding has triggered a DHS shutdown that puts TSA, FEMA, the Secret Service, and the Coast Guard in a bind, exposing a failure of leadership on both sides and leaving national security hanging in the balance while Americans pay the price.
The presidency is not a monument to personal ambition but a solemn trust to serve the Constitution and the American people with integrity, humility, and an unwavering commitment to the nation above self.
These aren’t bumper-sticker slogans to shout across a divide, they are hard-earned principles forged in war and service, and if we forget the discipline, responsibility, and restraint behind them, we risk turning freedom into noise and strength into bluster.
When the man in the Oval Office trades steadiness for spectacle and unity for grievance, the damage doesn’t stay in Washington, it ripples outward, eroding trust in American leadership at home and abroad.
Washington should keep talking to Iran, but only if the talks stay locked on nukes, missiles, and terror proxies, backed by real sanctions, competent negotiators, allied unity, and zero daylight on Israel’s security.
By prioritizing an idealistic trilateral pursuit over the established security of existing bilateral frameworks, the administration has recklessly dismantled decades of nuclear diplomacy, leaving the world to navigate a perilous and unmonitored arms race.
I have stood shoulder to shoulder with NATO warriors in Afghanistan and beyond, watched them bleed and die for a shared mission, and any leader who diminishes their courage, sacrifice, or honor insults not politics but the very brotherhood and duty that war demands.
The administration’s reflexive reach for military force, led by leaders who’ve never shouldered a rifle or smelled cordite, betrays a dangerous detachment from the grotesque arithmetic of war that every combat veteran carries home.
Well, I’ll never get that time back” captures what meetings have become: energy-draining performances where leaders drone on to captive audiences instead of focusing on actionable outcomes that serve the mission.
The deployment of federal troops to enforce immigration policy has not only shattered families and eroded constitutional protections, but has fundamentally betrayed the trust between law enforcement officials and their political leaders by penalizing officers for carrying out the very directives they were ordered to execute.