“A house divided against itself cannot stand.”

Abraham Lincoln

(11-27-25)

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Recent Political Controversy: Mark Kelly Labeled a “Benedict Arnold”

In the wake of the 2024 U.S. presidential election and the transition to a new administration, Arizona Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ)—a retired Navy captain, former NASA astronaut, and combat veteran—has faced intense criticism from conservative media and commentators. On November 26, 2025, Newsmax host Rob Finnerty explicitly compared Kelly to Benedict Arnold, the infamous Revolutionary War general turned traitor, during a segment with guest Kari Lake. Finnerty acknowledged Kelly’s impressive military record—serving as an ensign on the USS Midway, 39 combat missions in Desert Storm, and four space shuttle flights with NASA—

“He does have a great record, but so did Benedict Arnold.”

The remark came amid broader accusations of sedition against Kelly and other Democratic lawmakers with military backgrounds.

“Benedict Arnold was a war hero, wounded in battle–before he turned against his country. Hitler was likewise a decorated and wounded veteran of the First World War. Being a war hero is not a lifetime…exempt[ion]…from responsibility for what you do thereafter.”

~ Thomas Sowell

Context of the Accusations

The controversy stems from a November 2024 video (surfacing prominently in post-election discussions) featuring Kelly alongside five other former military Democrats—Maggie Goodlander (D-NH), Chris Deluzio (D-PA), Jason Crow (D-CO), Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA), and Elissa Slotkin (D-MI). In the clip, they urged U.S. service members to refuse “illegal orders” from the incoming Trump administration, without specifying examples. Critics, including Lake and an opinion piece on Granite Grok, branded this as “mutinous” and eroding military chain-of-command values, equating it to Arnold’s 1780 plot to surrender West Point to the British. They argue these lawmakers are “selling out” the military in “trying times,” dubbing them the “Benedict Arnolds of our time.”

On November 24, 2025, the Pentagon announced an investigation into Kelly under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), citing “serious allegations of misconduct.” As a retired Navy commander, Kelly remains subject to UCMJ jurisdiction, unlike some peers in the video who are fully separated from service. The probe, referenced in discussions involving Pete Hegseth (nominated Secretary of Defense), focuses on whether Kelly’s comments incite rebellion. Kelly responded on X (formerly Twitter) by defending his service and rejecting the attacks, which prompted Finnerty’s on-air retort.

This isn’t isolated—similar rhetoric has echoed in right-wing circles, with commenters noting Kelly’s post-shooting fame (after the 2011 assassination attempt on his wife, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords) as a “prop” for his career, much like historical figures leveraging personal tragedy. Lake, a Trump ally and Kelly’s 2022 Senate opponent, amplified the calls for a “court-martial.”

Who Is Mark Kelly?

Military Career: Graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy (1986); flew combat missions in the Gulf War; retired as captain in 2011.

NASA Achievements: Commanded two Space Shuttle missions (STS-108 in 2001, STS-124 in 2008); flew as pilot on two others (STS-121 in 2006, STS-134 in 2011, the final shuttle flight).

Politics: Elected to the Senate in 2020 (special election) and 2022; considered for VP in 2020 and 2024 Democratic tickets. Focuses on veterans’ issues, space policy, and gun reform.

Personal: Widower of Giffords; authored books like Gabby: A Story of Courage and Hope (2011).

Echoes of Benedict Arnold

The Arnold comparison is a loaded historical parallel. Arnold was a daring patriot hero—leading the grueling 1775 Quebec expedition and pivotal victories at Valcour Island and Saratoga—before personal grievances (delayed promotions, financial woes) led to his treason. Historians like Jack Kelly (author of God Save Benedict Arnold: The True Story of America’s Most Hated Man, 2024) argue Arnold’s early exploits were indispensable to American independence, complicating his villainous legacy. Critics apply this to Kelly: praising his service while decrying perceived disloyalty as unforgivable.

This flap highlights deepening partisan divides over military loyalty in the Trump era, with calls for voter accountability in 2026 midterms. Kelly has not been charged, and the investigation’s outcome remains unclear as of November 27, 2025. For real-time updates, check Kelly’s X account (@SenMarkKelly) or official Pentagon statements.

Newsmax Host Compares Mark Kelly To Benedict Arnold

FINNERTY: Mark Kelly tweeted this out. This is very bizarre. But he decided to tweet out all of his military achievements he was — and I’ll read some of them. He was an ensign in the Navy. At 22, he served on the USS Midway, had 39 deployments in Desert Storm. He flew four missions to space for NASA. We thank him for his service, but he says he won’t stand for anyone questioning his record. He does have a great record, but so did Benedict Arnold, Kari. Don’t you have a good record until suddenly you don’t have a good record anymore?

LAKE: Yeah. When you call for — when you behave in a way that’s seditious, your record immediately is tarnished. And his record, in my opinion, has been tarnished for some time. It’s just that the American people maybe haven’t known who he was or known much about it. I hope to see some action on this, because if we don’t see action on the seditious six, we’re going to see more of that kind of behavior and it could evolve into something truly dangerous for our great United States of America.

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