
"One of the things I do sometimes is I fantasize about what would happen if such and such met such and such. How much would you pay to see a no holds barred between Pete Hegseth and Jason Crow? You know how long Pete Hegseth would last? Maybe a half a second. Jason was in the 75th Ranger Regiment, he said."
"Would Hegseth be drunk or sober in that fight? Carville's co-host Al Hunt asked him about the imaginary fight. He'd be hungover, is my guess. Either drunk or hungover If they agree to do this, you know, I think they do it like Bob Hope, Carville said. Go do the troops in Korea and see how fast Pete Hegseth can get his stupid a** whipped. These people are just a pack of nothings."
"In the video, the lawmakers urged military members to keep to their oaths and refuse illegal orders. They did not specify illegal orders already given in the video, but warned the military is being pitted against citizens and citing threats to the Constitution within the United States. Hegseth has already ordered the Navy secretary to review Sen. Mark Kelly's (D-AZ) comments in the video and see if they find potentially unlawful conduct. Kelly is a Navy veteran."
James Carville angrily criticized Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and other administration officials, labeling them shameless and trashy for blasting Democratic lawmakers. Carville objected to Hegseth lecturing lawmakers who are veterans, especially after a video in which those lawmakers urged service members to honor oaths and refuse illegal orders, warning that the military was being pitted against citizens and citing threats to the Constitution. Carville fantasized about a no-holds-barred fight between Hegseth and Rep. Jason Crow, mocking Hegseth's toughness. Hegseth ordered the Navy secretary to review Sen. Mark Kelly's video comments for potentially unlawful conduct. Both Crow and Hegseth are decorated veterans.
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