Senator Joni Ernst had a fuckbuddy Air Force General

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I guess it was inevitable.

Senator Joni Ernst, rumored to have the highest libido in the United States Senate, was found to have engaged in a torrid years-long fuckbuddy relationship with the purported 'horniest general in the Air Force', now-retired Brigadier General Christopher Finerty, who was in charge of lobbying the Senate Armed Services committee of which Ernst was a member of.

This was a DIFFERENT military officer than the one in the Navy that caused her marriage to fall apart in 2019.

Ethical Concerns Surround Iowa Senator Joni Ernst’s Relationships With Top Military Officials Who Lobbied Her Committee

 
I guess it was inevitable.

Senator Joni Ernst, rumored to have the highest libido in the United States Senate, was found to have engaged in a torrid years-long fuckbuddy relationship with the purported 'horniest general in the Air Force', now-retired Brigadier General Christopher Finerty, who was in charge of lobbying the Senate Armed Services committee of which Ernst was a member of.

This was a DIFFERENT military officer than the one in the Navy that caused her marriage to fall apart in 2019.

Ethical Concerns Surround Iowa Senator Joni Ernst’s Relationships With Top Military Officials Who Lobbied Her Committee


But THAT ^ IS "OK" (or at least, less problematic), because she and the others involved weren’t trans or gay…

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I guess it was inevitable.

Senator Joni Ernst, rumored to have the highest libido in the United States Senate, was found to have engaged in a torrid years-long fuckbuddy relationship with the purported 'horniest general in the Air Force', now-retired Brigadier General Christopher Finerty, who was in charge of lobbying the Senate Armed Services committee of which Ernst was a member of.

This was a DIFFERENT military officer than the one in the Navy that caused her marriage to fall apart in 2019.

Ethical Concerns Surround Iowa Senator Joni Ernst’s Relationships With Top Military Officials Who Lobbied Her Committee

She belongs to the party of family values. What did you expect?
 
I guess it was inevitable.

Senator Joni Ernst, rumored to have the highest libido in the United States Senate, was found to have engaged in a torrid years-long fuckbuddy relationship with the purported 'horniest general in the Air Force', now-retired Brigadier General Christopher Finerty, who was in charge of lobbying the Senate Armed Services committee of which Ernst was a member of.

This was a DIFFERENT military officer than the one in the Navy that caused her marriage to fall apart in 2019.

Ethical Concerns Surround Iowa Senator Joni Ernst’s Relationships With Top Military Officials Who Lobbied Her Committee

A few points: Why was the Senator the only female named? Why did the article focus on her when the General was accused of conduct unbecoming involving an enlisted subordinate and possibly four other women? Also the IG report states the following:

“The IG report found no evidence suggesting anything remotely approaching either conflict of interest or undue influence involving General Finerty and anyone on Capitol Hill."


The Air Force found the following: “The preponderance of the evidence supports Maj. Gen. Finerty’s conduct fell well below the expectations of an Air Force general officer, disgraced him professionally, and compromised his standing as both an officer and a gentleman,” The focus of which was an affair with an enlisted subordinate, which would be a little bit more severe of a violation. The following articles would then apply:

1. Article 133 – Conduct Unbecoming an Officer and a Gentleman
This charge applies because fraternization undermines the good order and discipline expected of an officer.
Punishment: Dismissal from service, forfeiture of pay, and confinement.

2. Article 134 – Fraternization
Prohibits improper relationships between officers and enlisted personnel when it compromises discipline, authority, or unit cohesion.
Punishment: Depending on the severity, it could include dismissal, confinement, fines, and loss of benefits.

3. Article 92 – Failure to Obey an Order or Regulation

If the officer violated a specific branch policy (e.g., Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine Corps regulations on relationships), they could be charged under Article 92.

He was allowed to retire as a Brigadier General. He got way off too easy in my opinion. He should have been court-martialed under all three of the above articles.
 
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Why was the Senator the only female named? Why did the article focus on her when the General was accused of conduct unbecoming involving an enlisted subordinate and possibly four other women?

From the same article:

- A former Air Force officer who worked for Finerty said the perception in the office was that his relationship with Ernst “absolutely gave the Air Force undue influence.”
- Two sources said they heard from witnesses interviewed by the inspector general that Ernst was a focus of the investigation

Perhaps the incoming Trump team used this to make her change her vote on Hegseth?

“The IG report found no evidence suggesting anything remotely approaching either conflict of interest or undue influence involving General Finerty and anyone on Capitol Hill."

That was a quote from the guy's lawyer, it is not the summary of IG report. Clearly, he will refute it.
 
From the same article:

- A former Air Force officer who worked for Finerty said the perception in the office was that his relationship with Ernst “absolutely gave the Air Force undue influence.”
- Two sources said they heard from witnesses interviewed by the inspector general that Ernst was a focus of the investigation

Perhaps the incoming Trump team used this to make her change her vote on Hegseth?



That was a quote from the guy's lawyer, it is not the summary of IG report. Clearly, he will refute it.
Nothing will be refuted. The case is closed. Here is the original article in the AF Times. There is no mention of the names of the females in volved;

https://www.airforcetimes.com/news/...star-after-affair-voluminous-sexting-ig-says/
 
A few points: Why was the Senator the only female named? Why did the article focus on her when the General was accused of conduct unbecoming involving an enlisted subordinate and possibly four other women? Also the IG report states the following:

“The IG report found no evidence suggesting anything remotely approaching either conflict of interest or undue influence involving General Finerty and anyone on Capitol Hill."


The Air Force found the following: “The preponderance of the evidence supports Maj. Gen. Finerty’s conduct fell well below the expectations of an Air Force general officer, disgraced him professionally, and compromised his standing as both an officer and a gentleman,” The focus of which was an affair with an enlisted subordinate, which would be a little bit more severe of a violation. <snip>
heh...General Finerty was very sneaky....there is NO regulation or conflict of interest prohibiting sexual relationships between unmarried members of Congress and military officers. Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!

Ernst and Finnerty both appear to be textbook cases of hypersexuality, in my decidedly non-professional opinion.

Ernst's story:
  • Ernst was a career transportation officer in the US Army Reserve
  • The unit she was commanding got sent to Kuwait in 2004 for an extended period.
  • She was the highest ranking female commander in Kuwait
  • She commanded the largest transportation unit in Kuwait
  • She got very very lonely in Kuwait, she began fucking quite a number of officers her own rank, making her quite popular and a bit notorious later on (I'll come back to this).
  • She rotated back to the USA, decided 'she had done her time in the Army' and retired. (I'll come back to this)
  • She married an Army Command Sergeant Major
  • She ran for various public offices in Iowa, eventually winning a US senate seat.
  • #MeToo hits the pubic in 2017, Ernst tearfully admits she was 'sexually assaulted' in Kuwait as a Lt. Colonel.

and she lived happily ever after, right?
Not quite....

  • As soon as she got to Washington DC, she began hooking up with a married Navy captain
  • They were fuckbuddies for two years, an open secret in Washington DC.
  • Captain's wife finds out about his affairs, she files for divorce, names Ernst as grounds for adultery
  • I think (not sure) Navy captain is thrown out of service in disgrace.
  • Ernst's CSM husband finds out about his wife's affair, files for divorce. Fun REALLY starts now;
    • As part of divorce proceedings, CSM details Ernst's sexual history
    • Details of her promiscuity in Kuwait emerge
    • Turns out Ernst was also fucking one of her direct enlisted soldiers reporting to her, a serious violation of protocol, especially in a deployed unit.
    • Some random officer in Kuwait finds out about her enlisted fuckbuddy, blackmails her into having sex with him or he'll refer her to UCMJ judge.
    • She "consents" to allow him to fuck her once (this was the basis for her #MeToo story)
    • Blackmailing officer decides he wants regular sexual encounters, she says no
    • Blackmailing officer then submits anonymous sexual complaint to UCMJ judge.
    • Ernst rotates back to the USA, Iowa officials learn of officer/enlisted fraternization, offer her immediate retirement with benefits or court martial. She'd been awarded three medals in Kuwait, they didn't want to tarnish the Iowa national guard's image. She retires immediately.
  • So now Ernst is alone and lonely in Washington DC.
  • She meets Major General Finnerty, and the rest is history.
Finnerty was evidently fucking FIVE women at once, all of them single (he readily admitted to fucking all of them, he denied fucking one woman when she was married, stating he only fucked her in between both of her marriages when she was single). He eventually got caught by admitting he'd fucked an enlisted Air Force woman and got sacked.

Ernst had her name redacted completely in the Air Force IG investigation, the only reason it became public is the Air Force released a seriously redacted investigation report with all the names blacked out. BUT they also printed out the hundreds of sexting chat sessions he'd had with his conquests and sharp eyed reporters noted that Finnerty asked for and received a nekkid picture of one of his fuckbuddies and made an offhand comment about how he needed her to vote on five separate Air Force procurements tomorrow. The nekkid picture was redacted, but reporters determined that the convo had to be with Senator Ernst.
 
heh...General Finerty was very sneaky....there is NO regulation or conflict of interest prohibiting sexual relationships between unmarried members of Congress and military officers. Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!

Ernst and Finnerty both appear to be textbook cases of hypersexuality, in my decidedly non-professional opinion.

Ernst's story:
  • Ernst was a career transportation officer in the US Army Reserve
  • The unit she was commanding got sent to Kuwait in 2004 for an extended period.
  • She was the highest ranking female commander in Kuwait
  • She commanded the largest transportation unit in Kuwait
  • She got very very lonely in Kuwait, she began fucking quite a number of officers her own rank, making her quite popular and a bit notorious later on (I'll come back to this).
  • She rotated back to the USA, decided 'she had done her time in the Army' and retired. (I'll come back to this)
  • She married an Army Command Sergeant Major
  • She ran for various public offices in Iowa, eventually winning a US senate seat.
  • #MeToo hits the pubic in 2017, Ernst tearfully admits she was 'sexually assaulted' in Kuwait as a Lt. Colonel.

and she lived happily ever after, right?
Not quite....

  • As soon as she got to Washington DC, she began hooking up with a married Navy captain
  • They were fuckbuddies for two years, an open secret in Washington DC.
  • Captain's wife finds out about his affairs, she files for divorce, names Ernst as grounds for adultery
  • I think (not sure) Navy captain is thrown out of service in disgrace.
  • Ernst's CSM husband finds out about his wife's affair, files for divorce. Fun REALLY starts now;
    • As part of divorce proceedings, CSM details Ernst's sexual history
    • Details of her promiscuity in Kuwait emerge
    • Turns out Ernst was also fucking one of her direct enlisted soldiers reporting to her, a serious violation of protocol, especially in a deployed unit.
    • Some random officer in Kuwait finds out about her enlisted fuckbuddy, blackmails her into having sex with him or he'll refer her to UCMJ judge.
    • She "consents" to allow him to fuck her once (this was the basis for her #MeToo story)
    • Blackmailing officer decides he wants regular sexual encounters, she says no
    • Blackmailing officer then submits anonymous sexual complaint to UCMJ judge.
    • Ernst rotates back to the USA, Iowa officials learn of officer/enlisted fraternization, offer her immediate retirement with benefits or court martial. She'd been awarded three medals in Kuwait, they didn't want to tarnish the Iowa national guard's image. She retires immediately.
  • So now Ernst is alone and lonely in Washington DC.
  • She meets Major General Finnerty, and the rest is history.
Finnerty was evidently fucking FIVE women at once, all of them single (he readily admitted to fucking all of them, he denied fucking one woman when she was married, stating he only fucked her in between both of her marriages when she was single). He eventually got caught by admitting he'd fucked an enlisted Air Force woman and got sacked.

Ernst had her name redacted completely in the Air Force IG investigation, the only reason it became public is the Air Force released a seriously redacted investigation report with all the names blacked out. BUT they also printed out the hundreds of sexting chat sessions he'd had with his conquests and sharp eyed reporters noted that Finnerty asked for and received a nekkid picture of one of his fuckbuddies and made an offhand comment about how he needed her to vote on five separate Air Force procurements tomorrow. The nekkid picture was redacted, but reporters determined that the convo had to be with Senator Ernst.
I have no horse in this race. If what you say above is true, she should have been court-martialed. The three articles I posted above would have applied to her. If all is true she has proven herself to be a slut and a disgrace to her uniform and if she has been influenced in the Senate as a result of these relationships. The Senate should take action on her disgraceful conduct as well. But in that snake pit, she'd probably get a thumbs up instead, maybe even one up the ass.
 
I have no horse in this race. If what you say above is true, she should have been court-martialed. The three articles I posted above would have applied to her. If all is true she has proven herself to be a slut and a disgrace to her uniform and if she has been influenced in the Senate as a result of these relationships. The Senate should take action on her disgraceful conduct as well. But in that snake pit, she'd probably get a thumbs up instead, maybe even one up the ass.
Sadly, we've gotten to the point where "fraternization" is so commonplace that it rarely rates a mention in the news anymore. i think it was you who pointed out that after the military began cracking down on sexual assault in the ranks, nine command sergeants major were relieved of duty in a two month period (and you blamed Obama). Also two or three very high ranking naval officers were relieved of command (public drunkeness or sexual misconduct, might have been both). As i recall you blamed Obama for that too.
 
Sadly, we've gotten to the point where "fraternization" is so commonplace that it rarely rates a mention in the news anymore. i think it was you who pointed out that after the military began cracking down on sexual assault in the ranks, nine command sergeants major were relieved of duty in a two month period (and you blamed Obama). Also two or three very high ranking naval officers were relieved of command (public drunkeness or sexual misconduct, might have been both). As i recall you blamed Obama for that too.
Nice try Rob, but I wasn't here when Obama was President and I don't recall making those statements but perhaps you can provide a link to those posts. The fact is our military is in shambles its "good order and discipline" is a joke. The military is going to be reordered starting at the cushy top. The top ranking JAGs were fired because they were woke and not supporting traditional "good order and discipline." Recruiting is way down because of the mess made by people like Obama and Joe Biden. Neither will ever be held responsible for the chaos their policies have caused at all levels of the military.

All of the advanced professional military education (PME) schools and leadership programs, Intermediate-Level Education (ILE) / Command & Staff Colleges, Senior Service Colleges (War Colleges), Joint & Combined Warfighting School (JCWS), and the Service Academies, all need to be swept clean of all woke feminized leftwing civilian instructors and professors.
 
Oh and as an afterthought, what is the attraction to Joni Earnest? I don't find her particularly attractive, certainly not beautiful and her body type is a bit unsculpted for lack of a better word.
 
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