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Mark Kelly, Other Democrats Trot Out New, Mind-Numbingly Stupid Hoax Against Pete Hegseth – RedState

With Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s Friday presser came the birth of a new hoax, and it may be one of the dumbest ones yet. 

According to Sen. Mark Kelly, Rep. Jason Crow, and Rep. Eugene Vindman (yes, people actually elected a Vindman to Congress), Hegseth gave an “illegal order” when he used the phrase “no quarter” during his remarks. 






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HEGSETH: They’re confused, and we know it. Our response? We will keep pressing, we will keep pushing, keep advancing, no mercy, no quarter for our enemies. Yet, some in this crew, in the press, just can’t stop. Allow me to make a few suggestions. People look up at the TV, and they see banners. They see headlines. I used to be in that business, and I know that everything is written intentionally.

For example, a banner or a headline, “Mideast war intensifies,” splashing on the screen the last couple of days alongside visuals of civilian or energy targets that Iran has hit because that’s what they do. What should the banner read instead? How about, “Iran increasingly desperate.” 

He goes on to debunk a claim from CNN that stated that the Trump administration had not planned for Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz. The left-wing network would go on to correct their report, but publishing it in the first place was inexcusable. The Pentagon has been planning for this exact scenario for decades, and President Trump was briefed on the possibility and viable responses. 





Regardless, the mention of “no quarter” sent Democrats into a frenzy. They finally had him now!

Notice the coordination of talking points, as well as the fact that the Democrats putting out posts all served in the military in some capacity. None of this is organic. It’s also incredibly overwrought and stupid. Hegseth was not giving an order during that briefing to execute prisoners of war, as the phrase “no quarter” is generically used in modern society to signal determination. He was simply stressing to a hostile press that the United States was not going to back down from the Iranian regime. 





No doubt, Kelly sees this as some kind of redemptive arc for the controversial video he made telling military members that they didn’t have to follow “illegal orders” from the president. Of course, the insinuation was that Trump was giving illegal orders, a patently false claim. Sometimes I wonder if politicians understand how ridiculous they sound to the average person. Here, we have Hegseth making a generic point about American military might using a common phrase, and Democrats immediately go into, “But actually, that’s an illegal order!” I mean, what? It’s such clearly manufactured nonsense.

No one knows exactly how this conflict with Iran will end, whether the regime will fall completely, etc. What we do know is that Democrats have been caught flat-footed in how to respond, so they are left nibbling at nothingness like this. But hey, if they truly think Hegseth gave an illegal order, I welcome their articles of impeachment. Go ahead. 


Editor’s Note: For decades, former presidents have been all talk and no action. Now, Donald Trump is eliminating the threat from Iran once and for all.

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