“A pessimist is a man who thinks everybody is as nasty as himself, and hates them for it.” George Bernard Shaw
March 11, 2026, And Every Wednesday
By Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
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If you want to know what an anti-America-Democrat is, you just have to look at Sen. Mark Kelly’s face.
He’s the kind of guy who, when asked anything he doesn’t like, would ask, “Do you know who I am?”
As if we should.
He’s also the kind of guy that wakes up sleeper cells.
His problem is a simple one. He’s jealous of Donald Trump.
Kelly can’t understand why he isn’t respected and admired as much as Trump, a man who he thinks is his inferior.
And so, Kelly acts out.
Sounds childish. Some say it sounds treasonous.
In November 2025, he and five other Democrat Congressmen made a video urging members of the military to refuse “illegal orders.” You remember.
The purpose was to oppose and denigrate President Trump’s decisions to bomb drug-running boats in the Caribbean, and to deploy the National Guard to U.S. cities to assist in the apprehension of illegal immigrants.
Last Wednesday Kelly was interviewed by MS NOW’s (MSNBC) Jen Pesaki.
“I’m thinking, you could pick a random group of people off the street tonight here in Washington, D.C. – just a random group – and they could probably do a better job than our government is doing right now with this,” he told her angrily, vein pulsing in his bald head.
That’s an irresponsible remark even for a Democrat. Especially for an officer in the U.S. Navy.
And especially since it isn’t true, And Kelly knows it.
He should know better. But he doesn’t care.
We’ve seen this kind of Narcissism before.
Obama actually added his name into website biographies of past presidents.
Calvin Coolidge’s biography states that on February 22, 1925, Coolidge was the first president to make a public radio address to the American people, and that he helped create what would later become the FCC.
Obama added, “President Obama became the first president to hold virtual gatherings and town halls using Twitter, Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, etc.”
…Says it all.
And then, of course there’s the narcissistic, angry, Multi-Podcast-Hopping Michelle, always expressing her disappointment with America…And her husband…
But selfish narcissism is not innocuous when words are spoken by people in a position of power. People listen.
Kelly’s words endanger the U.S. military operation in Iran. His words encourage terrorists embedded in sleeper cells in our country.
It works that way when anti-American comments are made by Americans. Especially a United States senator. People listen.
People like the two sleeper cell terrorists who threw homemade IED’s, (Improvised Explosive Devices), filled with nuts, bolts and TATP, a highly volatile explosive. They were bombs designed to maim and kill.
Eighteen-year-old Emir Balat and nineteen-year-old Ibrahim Kayumi, threw the bombs near Gracie Mansion during a protest, pledging their allegiance to ISIS.
In police custody Balat wrote, “All praise is due to Allah, lord of all worlds.
“I pledge my allegiance (sic) to the Islamic State. Die in you rage yu kuffar (infidels).
“We take action. If I didn’t do it, someone else will come and do it.”
Kelly wonders why he’s not popular. Well, there’s lot of reasons. But the one that comes to mind, was how nasty he was when NASA astronauts returned to earth last March after being stranded in space for over nine months.
Because Elon Musk helped bring them home in a Space X Dragon capsule.
Kelly fussed that Musk lied. That the astronauts were never stranded.
All we know is that Kelly ruined a Kodak moment, while porpoises circled the capsule, sun shining, the sea gleaming, all to welcome astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore home.
Kelly’s kind of negative, while Trump never allows himself the luxury of a negative thought.
And it shows.
Hold the line, America. Stay strong, Patriots. God Bless our President, our Troops and God Bless America.