Well he had me at the implication that he might f&$^ VFA-41...
I read the IG report and it seems that aboard Stennis there are bunch of officers who have been in anywhere from 15-25 years of service engaging in hand-wringing about the occasional profane word and expressing a desire to leave enemies in the ash heap of history. If this is truly the case then we are screwed (is that too close to f%&#d, because I don't want the IG to f&$* my career because of something I wrote on airwarriors). However, I hope this impression is from cherry picked comments that the IG is using to paint the picture he wants.
Facts that seem to not be in doubt.
1. The skipper of the boat got his feelings hurt and has a very unique definition of "yell" and "explode".
2. The CSG is a prick that no one liked to work for.
3. The CSG had such a filthy mouth that over the course of two deployments and associated workup cycles he swore publicly on two occasions, and one was to aviators, so that doesn't even count.
4. He made an inappropriate reference to a Mel Brooks movie once on an eight month cruise.
5. He said something bad about a puff piece article about another Flag Officer.
Big. FUCKING (there I said it). Deal.
This notion that we should all get the privilege of leaders we love is ridiculous. We should get good, effective leaders, not necessarily lovable ones. I have no clue if he is a good or bad leader having never served for him, but the nonsense the IG goes into toward the end about how a leader should be such a water walker that his "subordinates are excited for a seat at his table," or words to that effect, is ridiculous. His job is to lead them effectively. Them liking him is a bonus, a great one to have, but not a requirement by any means. Essentially this guy got fired because a petty O-6 couldn't take criticism so he collected what flimsy pieces of dirt he could piece together, handed it to the IG, and IG fried him because no one loved the Admiral. I love the statement where the IG admits that 99% of the officers he talked to did not think the CSG was unprofessional, but if you "read between the lines" you can find that the officers are really saying what the IG wants them to say, despite the fact that they said the complete opposite.
Alright, I am done with my rant.