Comrades: Dissident veteran regime critics are protecting the Republic from all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Josiah Lippincott served in the Marine Corps and was a page for Congressman Devin Nunes. He is currently pursuing a PhD at the Van Andel Graduate School of Statesmanship at Hillsdale, where he also received his BA and MA. His Substack is called Regime Critic and he publishes twice a month at American Greatness.
“America isn’t a free country. But it should be. That’s why I write. I want my voice to be heard. I want to do my part, no matter how small, to push the country toward freedom and civilization and away from bloodlust and perversion.”
In our conversation we discuss:
Why he enlisted in the military and why he now warns people against joining
How much subversion affected morale at all levels of the military and prevented talented, ambitious officers from being promoted up
Why the regime is so disconnected from the Republic and its rank and file, which undermines both strategy and execution
A lesser-known inspirational story from the World War II Pacific theater
The best ways to defend the Pacific against the CCP
Hillsdale’s campus culture in contrast with the Demoralized DIEvy League
What Memorial Day means to him and how civilians can supported veterans and the enlisted
In case you missed Thursday’s episode due to all the chaos:
Join me in welcoming
to Substack. I am the Substack neighborhood greeting committee for regime shills, but sadly it gets me blocked ;)