Top Gun vs The Pretenders; Why Mark Kelly Terrifies Trump And Hegseth

If you could even read our Constitution, you would know that our federal government is Republic and not a Democracy.
The United States is a democratic republic. Every stat is a democracy. There are no princes, kings, dukes or dictators ruling any of them.

This tired trope is popular with Trumpsters because they think it’s an effective excuse for facism and authoritarianism, by trying to emply that democracy is not an American value.
 
Aw, little guy needs some attention.
Nope. Looks like they're talkin' about you.

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The other night on The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle, legal analyst Charles F. Coleman Jr. said that Donald Trump, and Pete Hegseth were jealous of Senator Mark Kelly because he is everything they are not. That is precisely why they pushed the Navy Secretary to review Senator Kelly’s comments to service members for “potentially unlawful conduct.”

I agree with Coleman completely.

Let us also be clear about who Mark Kelly is not:

He was not a draft dodger.
He is not a drunk.
He has not been accused of assaulting women.
He is not a well-known womanizer and misogynist.
He is not adjudicated rapist.

He is not a serial liar.


Mark Kelly is what service, sacrifice, and honor actually look like. He is, in every way, an officer and a gentleman, and the attacks from Trump and Hegseth are rooted in one thing:

Jealousy—and fear of a man whose life reflects the courage they only pretend to possess.


All of those National Guard in D.C. know that to.
"Top Gun?"

Here Slotkin mentions "A Few Good Men."



Somehow these Democrats are stuck on Tom Cruise fanboy-ism over this subject.
 

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The other night on The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle, legal analyst Charles F. Coleman Jr. said that Donald Trump, and Pete Hegseth were jealous of Senator Mark Kelly because he is everything they are not. That is precisely why they pushed the Navy Secretary to review Senator Kelly’s comments to service members for “potentially unlawful conduct.”

I agree with Coleman completely.

Let us also be clear about who Mark Kelly is not:

He was not a draft dodger.
He is not a drunk.
He has not been accused of assaulting women.
He is not a well-known womanizer and misogynist.
He is not adjudicated rapist.

He is not a serial liar.


Mark Kelly is what service, sacrifice, and honor actually look like. He is, in every way, an officer and a gentleman, and the attacks from Trump and Hegseth are rooted in one thing:

Jealousy—and fear of a man whose life reflects the courage they only pretend to possess.


All of those National Guard in D.C. know that to.
Lol, some reporter gave their opinion on what trump and hegseth feel?

Meh...
 
Slotting and Kelly are through talking about not obeying illegal orders. Democrats and their lapdog media will have a new game soon.
 
As long as courts are ruling Trump's orders to be illegal, this isn't going away.

Same for Kristi Noem. Same for Bovino.
 
As long as courts are ruling Trump's orders to be illegal, this isn't going away.

Same for Kristi Noem. Same for Bovino.

WTF is with you drones...you can't tell a manufactured controversy when you see one.

What is the illegal order OMB gave ?

I feel sad that youse could hate a person so much.

BTW: It just came out last week...OMB knew jeffrey epstein.

It was all over the satanic news...24-7.

 
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The United States is a democratic republic. Every stat is a democracy. There are no princes, kings, dukes or dictators ruling any of them.

This tired trope is popular with Trumpsters because they think it’s an effective excuse for facism and authoritarianism, by trying to emply that democracy is not an American value.

You can stomp your feet and say it again and it will still be untrue.
 
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The other night on The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle, legal analyst Charles F. Coleman Jr. said that Donald Trump, and Pete Hegseth were jealous of Senator Mark Kelly because he is everything they are not. That is precisely why they pushed the Navy Secretary to review Senator Kelly’s comments to service members for “potentially unlawful conduct.”

I agree with Coleman completely.

Let us also be clear about who Mark Kelly is not:

He was not a draft dodger.
He is not a drunk.
He has not been accused of assaulting women.
He is not a well-known womanizer and misogynist.
He is not adjudicated rapist.

He is not a serial liar.


Mark Kelly is what service, sacrifice, and honor actually look like. He is, in every way, an officer and a gentleman, and the attacks from Trump and Hegseth are rooted in one thing:

Jealousy—and fear of a man whose life reflects the courage they only pretend to possess.


All of those National Guard in D.C. know that to.
 
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