The elite of America had become stupefied by too. [fact]
By the second decade after World War II, the dominant characteristics of the senior leadership of the American armed forces had become professional arrogance, lack of imagination, and moral and intellectual insensitivity. … The elite of America had become stupefied by too much money, too many material resources, too much power, and too much success.
Neil Sheehan, A Bright Shining Lie, loc. 772