Mark Kelly really should’ve logged off.
Earlier this month, the Arizona Democrat and certified warmonger posted a tone-deaf, flag-waving Twitter thread about his undying support for Ukraine’s never-ending money pit of a war. It was your standard D.C. boilerplate: “We stand with Ukraine,” “Freedom must be defended,” blah blah blah — the kind of thing that makes MSNBC pundits swoon while average Americans are wondering how they’re going to pay rent.
But unlike most swamp creatures who nod politely and move on, Elon Musk didn’t play along. He called Kelly what many Americans are thinking but don’t have the guts to say out loud: a traitor.
Cue the pearl-clutching from both the left and the RINO crowd. You’d think Musk had said Voldemort’s name out loud. “How dare he insult a former astronaut!” they cried. “He’s a decorated veteran!” Bret Baier practically gasped when he confronted Musk on Fox News Thursday night, giving him the perfect opportunity to backpedal or soften the blow.
But Musk? He doubled down.
“Somebody should care about the interests of the United States above the interests of another country. If they don’t, they’re a traitor,” Musk fired back. No hesitation. No qualifiers. No footnotes. And frankly, he’s right.
Elon Musk becomes deeply moved, and deadly serious, when Bret Baier asks him why he called Sen. Mark Kelly a "Traitor" for pushing to send more US aid and weapons to Ukraine.
Watch every second of his response.
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— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 27, 2025
Let’s be real: Kelly has spent more time grandstanding about Ukraine’s borders than defending our own. He’ll fight to the death for Kyiv but won’t lift a finger to stop fentanyl pouring across Arizona’s border. Apparently, it’s treasonous now to suggest that maybe — just maybe — American tax dollars should be spent on Americans.
Musk then dropped the hammer: “Thousands of people have died every week for nothing… for what?” That’s the part none of these Ukraine-flag-waving elites want to talk about. The lines haven’t moved in over a year. Thousands of young men are dying in the mud while U.S. politicians keep writing blank checks and calling it “democracy.”
“I have contempt for such people,” Musk said, referring to those who hide behind empty slogans and offer no off-ramp — just more war, more death, more virtue-signaling. Because let’s be honest: the “good guys” here aren’t stopping a war; they’re sustaining one, propping up a globalist boondoggle that’s enriching defense contractors and bankrupting the middle class.
Elon said what needed to be said. And Mark Kelly, with all his medals and NASA credentials, still managed to forget the most important job of a senator: put America first.
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