If you enjoy this preview, I hope you’ll consider upgrading to a paid subscription, for access to everything we do. Alternatively, if you don’t have or want a Substack account, you can keep Off Message going with a donation. All support is appreciated, but donations of $75 or larger come with a comped annual subscription—all content unlocked and emailed to the address provided. You make Off Message possible. Thanks again. Mark Kelly's Double TapNational security Democrats launched a preemptive strike on Trump's misuse of the military. Weeks later it's paying off in ways even they didn't predict. Or maybe they did.It’s seems pretty obvious at this point that Sens. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) and the other Dems from the “don’t obey illegal orders” viral post already knew about the Trump DoD’s Sept. 2 “double tap” strike when they produced their video two weeks ago. I can’t prove it, of course. None of the participants have said precisely what proximal event prompted them to spontaneously a) remind military personnel that they have a duty to reject illegal orders, and b) tacitly accuse Donald Trump and his officials of issuing illegal orders. Maybe it was blind luck that led this group of national security-oriented lawmakers to bait Donald Trump into a debate about war crimes just as the Washington Post was working up a story about potential war crimes. It’s much more likely that the Sept. 2 strike, or events surrounding it, spawned a whistleblower. Faithful officers and civilians who were removed or resigned from their posts so that they wouldn’t impede illegal orders wind up highly motivated to talk to reporters…and to lawmakers. Again, I can’t prove it. Check back in with me when the true story of the video’s timing is revealed. Timing aside, the move to release the video two weeks ago has yielded huge dividends for the group behind it. It also represents the kind of go-on-offense, no-focus-group assertivism (hi, Brian!) critics of Dem leaders have been baying for. Whether Dem strategists alter their “pivot to affordability” instincts I guess we’ll see. But who could have foreseen how a viral video by a bunch of politicians could shape events? Turns out, they could. Subscribe to Off Message to unlock the rest.Become a paying subscriber of Off Message to get access to this post and other subscriber-only content. A subscription gets you:
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