Arizona Senator Mark Kelly is already plotting his inevitable 2028 presidential flameout while a federal judge just threw him a lifeline by blocking the Pentagon from demoting the radical Democrat over his disgraceful "illegal orders" video targeting President Trump.
The former astronaut-turned-swamp creature has been quietly building his war chest and kissing the right rings for a White House bid that's destined to crash and burn harder than his political wife Gabby Giffords' gun-grabbing agenda. But first, Kelly had to deal with the military consequences of his partisan hackery.
The Pentagon, now under the steady leadership of Secretary Pete Hegseth, was moving to demote Kelly over a video where he essentially encouraged military personnel to disobey Commander-in-Chief Trump's lawful orders. That's not leadership – that's sedition wrapped in a space suit.
But leave it to an activist federal judge to rescue this Democratic darling from facing real accountability. The court's intervention reeks of the same judicial activism that's been protecting left-wing politicians from consequences for years while conservatives get railroaded by the justice system.
Kelly's Delusional 2028 Dreams
Here's the reality check Kelly desperately needs: Americans just handed Trump and the MAGA movement a decisive victory in 2024, and they're already seeing the results. Mass deportations are working, the economy is roaring back, and the swamp is finally being drained.
What exactly is Kelly's pitch going to be in 2028? "Remember when things were working great under Trump? Let me take you back to the Biden disaster years!"
"Mark Kelly thinks his astronaut credentials give him gravitas, but all Americans see is another partisan Democrat who put politics before military honor," said one GOP strategist.
The Arizona senator represents everything wrong with today's Democratic Party – elitist, out-of-touch, and willing to undermine our military to score cheap political points against Trump.
Patriots across America are watching as Kelly tries to have it both ways: playing the victim when facing military justice while simultaneously positioning himself as presidential material. The audacity is breathtaking, even by Washington standards.
Will Arizona voters finally wise up and send this space cadet packing before he can embarrass himself on the national stage?
