The following article, Mark Kelly’s Court-Martial Coming Soon… And Good Riddance to Sedition in Senatorial Robes, was first published on The Black Sphere.

Arizona Senator Mark Kelly—former astronaut, Navy captain, and now, apparently, aspiring tin-pot dictator—raking in fundraising bucks like sedition is the hottest new cryptocurrency.

I read the other day about this sudden spike in his war chest, and it hit me like a bad launch sequence: the media’s peddling the line that betrayal pays dividends. Well, folks, in Trump’s America, we’re about to rewrite that equation. Hard.

Recall that gaggle of six Democratic lawmakers—the Sedition Six—decided to drop a video bomb on the U.S. military. Not some innocuous TikTok dance routine, mind you. No, this was a full-throated call for our brave service members to thumb their noses at the Commander in Chief, Donald J. Trump, the man 78 million of us (give or take a few stolen votes) elected fair and square.

“Disobey illegal orders,” they crooned, like they’re reciting lines from a bad spy thriller. Illegal? From whom? They didn’t specify, because specificity might cramp the style of their vague, fear-mongering fantasy where Trump’s turning the Pentagon into his personal goon squad.

And who stars in this farce? None other than Mark Kelly, the guy who once piloted shuttles through the void of space but apparently couldn’t navigate his way out of a paper bag when it comes to the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Joined by his merry band of enablers—Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.), Reps. Chris Deluzio (Pa.), Maggie Goodlander (N.H.), Chrissy Houlahan (Pa.), and Jason Crow (Col.)—all decked out with their shiny veteran creds like they’re auditioning for a reboot of Top Gun: Woke Edition. These aren’t just any pols; they’re the self-appointed guardians of democracy, whispering sweet nothings to troops about dereliction of duty. If that’s not a textbook setup for mutiny, I don’t know what is.

Captain Kelly forgot a tiny detail in his retirement papers: Sedition doesn’t clock out at 1700 hours.

As a retired officer, he’s still on the hook—rank, pension, the whole nine yards. And boy, is Uncle Sam about to collect. According to a bombshell report from The Hill, the U.S. Navy just submitted its findings on potential punishments straight to the Pentagon’s Office of General Counsel for that good ol’ legal scrub. Ordered up by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth himself after the DoD flagged “serious allegations of misconduct,” this isn’t some bureaucratic speed bump. It’s the Trump administration dotting i’s, crossing t’s, and sharpening the guillotine for those who think the Constitution is optional.

The video in question? You can watch the full cringe-fest right here, where Kelly and crew solemnly intone that service members have a duty to refuse unlawful commands. Noble on paper, sure—until you realize they’re preemptively undermining a duly elected president without a shred of evidence. No specific orders cited, no whistleblower docs, just pure, unadulterated panic porn aimed at sowing chaos in the ranks. Hegseth nailed it when he fired back:

The military already has clear procedures for handling unlawful orders. It does not need political actors injecting doubt into an already clear chain of command.

Now, predictably, Kelly’s camp is in full meltdown mode, spinning this as “retribution” faster than a SpaceX rocket jettisons its boosters. His spokesperson whined to The Hill that it’s all a “ridiculous process to try to intimidate Senator Kelly for saying something Pete Hegseth himself has said repeatedly.”

Spare us the selective amnesia. Hegseth was talking hypotheticals about actual war crimes, not greenlighting a preemptive strike against a president who’s already draining the swamp. But you have to love these traitors who run to their service like Linus’ blanket:

Kelly proclaimed:

I’ve given too much to this country to be silenced by bullies who care more about their own power than protecting the Constitution.

Heroes gonna hero, I suppose—until the JAG office calls.

This isn’t intimidation; it’s accountability.

The Sedition Six set up legal defense funds quicker than you can say “GoFundMe grift,” raking in cash from the same donors who bankrolled the Russia hoax and the laptop letter. None of them can muster a coherent defense for why they’d urge the military to play fast and loose with their oaths. When pressed—by Fox, by talk radio, by the rare honest reporter—they mumble about “history” and “the rule of law,” as if that’s code for “we hate Trump so much we’ll burn it all down.” It’s the same playbook that’s kept them in power: Deflect, deny, destroy.

Hypocrisy much? These are the same folks who spent years demonizing January 6 as an “insurrection” while ignoring the actual violence from their side—the riots that torched cities, the doxing of conservatives, the endless death threats. Speaking of which, let’s not forget the attempts on President Trump’s life: That deranged would-be assassin in Butler, Pennsylvania, the golf course sniper who got too close for comfort. And the assassination of Charlie Kirk?

Democrats aren’t just vile; they’re volatile. Every threat they utter, every video like this that erodes trust in the chain of command, must be treated as the powder keg it is. We’ve seen what happens when they play with matches—Antifa street fights, campus shout-downs, ICE agent assassinations, and now this direct assault on military loyalty.

This stunt isn’t isolated; it’s the latest in a string of Democratic fever dreams designed to delegitimize Trump’s mandate before he even unpacks his MAGA golf clubs in the Oval.

Remember the “slow-walk” of the transition? The leaks from intel spooks? The endless lawsuits from blue-state AGs? It’s all connected, a desperate bid to cling to power by any means necessary—legal, illegal, or just plain seditious. But America? We’re done. Beyond done. Polls are shifting faster than Kelly’s alibis; even in purple Arizona, voters are whispering that enough’s enough.

A recent X thread exploded with calls for his court-martial, one user quipping, “Mark Kelly is a serious guy… He is in serious trouble after committing sedition against our country. He is a traitor.” @wgrfarley

Another piled on: “Now we need to see the same thing happen to Mark Kelly and the other 5 treasonous Americans in the video. THEY WERE FIRST IN LINE!” @george_alv33916

The people get it. They see through the gaslighting.

Historically, this echoes the darkest chapters of our republic—think the Copperheads in the Civil War, urging desertion to spite Lincoln, or the McCarthy-era flip-floppers who cried “fascism” while flirting with it themselves. Sedition isn’t protected speech; it’s a cancer on the body politic, and Kelly’s the metastasis. As a retired captain with two Persian Gulf tours under his belt, he should know better. Instructing pilots at the Naval Pilot School? Fine. Instructing troops to mutiny? Career-ender. The Uniform Code doesn’t care about your Senate seat or your astronaut halo; Article 94 covers mutiny and sedition, and Article 133 hits conduct unbecoming. We’re talking loss of rank, forfeiture of pension—up to $100K a year flushed down the drain—and a reputation shredded finer than confetti at a Deep State funeral.

Kelly marked the end of his Senate run with this idiocy, no question.

Arizona deserves better than a guy who’d sell out the flag for a CNN chyron. Come 2026 midterms, expect a primary bloodbath; Kari Lake’s probably already drafting her victory speech. And nationally? This is Trump’s masterstroke: Enforcing the rules without apology, showing that the era of two-tiered justice is over. No more slaps on the wrist for the elite. The Sedition Six thought they could virtue-signal their way to relevance. Instead, they’re handing the GOP a gift-wrapped indictment.

So, as the Pentagon lawyers pore over that Navy report, let’s raise a glass to justice delayed but not denied. Mark Kelly’s not just losing his shine; he’s losing his legacy. And America? We’re gaining back our spine. Sedition doesn’t pay—it pays the piper. And that bill’s coming due.

 

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