What Pete Hegseth's fixation on Mark Kelly reveals
Hegseth's petty pursuit of a senator who dared speak out against Trump is a clear authoritarian signal.
What Pete Hegsethâs fixation on Mark Kelly reveals
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Hegseth's petty pursuit of a senator who dared speak out against Trump is a clear authoritarian signal. www.ms.now/opinion/pete...
https://www.ms.now/opinion/pete-hegseth-mark-kelly-appeal-court-free-speech
The Defense secretary is appealing a judges order blocking him from censuring Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., for participating in a video with five other Democratic lawmakers reminding service members of their duty to disobey illegal orders.
Hegseths determination to continue fighting Kelly in court shows how fixated he is on suppressing free speech and punishing dissent against the Pentagon. His doggedness also illustrates the Trump administrations determination to reconceptualize the military as a politicized fighting force that shouldnt be bound by the law.......
As Lt. Col. Rachel E. VanLandingham, whos retired from the Air Force, wrote for MS NOW, Hegseths position is that he can treat military retirees the same as active service members who do face more stringent restrictions on their speech while serving in the military, in part to ensure the militarys need for obedience to commands. But VanLandingham, who is a law professor at Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles, said no court has ever extended this shrunken First Amendment protection to military retirees. She added, I trust that the D.C. Circuit, and eventually the Supreme Court, will continue to protect the free speech rights of millions of us military retirees.
Hegseth seems to face a steep hill in his bid to punish Kelly. But even if he is unlikely to succeed on a legal level, that should not divert our attention from how dishonorable and petty his harassment of the decorated officer is. The head of the Defense Department should be focused on keeping Americans safe. But Hegseth when he isnt accidentally leaking war plans to journalists, doing childish pull-up competitions or insinuating U.S. soldiers shouldnt be wary about committing war crimes is doggedly working to make Kellys life more difficult and rob him of his pension because he dared to question the Trump administration.
Hegseths efforts also have political effects. Just like when he investigated hundreds of Defense Department employees for critical remarks after the assassination of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk, Hegseths vendetta against Kelly telegraphs a security vision that demands fascistic deference to political leaders.
Ultimately, Hegseths fury that lawmakers encouraged service members to disobey illegal orders gives away the game: Why would a man who swore to support and defend the Constitution of the United States be so angry that troops are reminded that they ought to do the same?
Ocelot II
(130,065 posts)Kelly is a decorated veteran of actual combat missions as a naval aviator, and later 4 missions as a space shuttle pilot. He retired as a Navy Captain (O-6), the equivalent of a colonel in the other services. Kegbreath was a REMF in the National Guard who achieved the rank of major. He's got a lot of small-dick energy and he is trying to use it against someone whose shoes he isn't worthy to shine.
Norrrm
(4,649 posts)DUI hire needs to assert his self-importance.
Generals, admirals, and other high-ranking officers must feel let down to toe the line to this drunken minor major.
