MORGAN MURPHY: How To Get The DEI Out Of DOD

When Pete Hegseth walks into the Pentagon for the first time he will likely pass one of the most famous works of art in the building. It is one I think will resonate with the 29th Secretary of Defense.

Hanging between the third and fourth level of the Pentagon’s outer E-ring, the painting by Arnold Friberg depicts an Air Force officer and his family kneeling at prayer beneath a stained-glass window.

Its words are from Isaiah 6:8: “Here am I; send me.”

What a minor miracle that such a work of art — graced with a message of faith, family and sacrifice — survived the Biden administration’s goon squad of DEI mandarins. They probably dismiss it as a patriarchal, chauvinistic, anachronistic symbol of white Christian nationalists.

But the reverent officer depicted in Friberg’s work is exactly the sort of man Hegseth writes about in his bestseller, “The War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free.”

In Washington, D.C., many politicians who haven’t served talk about “honoring our service men and women” with more benefits: a pay raise, more G.I. Bills, more healthcare, more free........

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