Scott Peoples, NC Newsline

'A disgrace': Army vet blasts NC conservative — and demands he resign from National Guard

After six long months, the day has finally come. Hell has frozen over. Jefferson Griffin has conceded his loss to Allison Riggs in the North Carolina Supreme Court Race.

This ends one of the most pathetic and embarrassing chapters for any public servant in the history of our state and country.

Seldom before has one man so thoroughly ruined his reputation in the pursuit of power. We can only hope that his humiliation will deter future wannabee autocrats from going down the same dark path that he chose.

Because you see, there is nothing more patriotic and small-D democratic than gracefully conceding an election that you lost and willfully participating in the peaceful transfer of power. This is how a strong democracy functions. Indeed, there is no democracy when the loser of a race refuses to concede. I was once a proud member of the Republican party before Donald Trump took complete control of the party. Now sadly the GOP has become the party of election denialism, where candidates are praised for trying to steal an election by any means necessary. It is a damn shame, and they are taking the country down a dark path.

What Jefferson Griffin has done the last few months is also a disgrace to anyone that has ever worn the military uniform and fought for this country and its ideals. I believe that some of the greatest and most inspirational political speeches in American history have been concession speeches. John McCain in 2008 comes to mind.

But perhaps the best and most American speech of my lifetime was Vice President Al Gore’s concession speech after the 2000 election. This was one of the closest and most hotly contested elections in American history, and after the Supreme Court made its final decision, Gore gracefully conceded to George W. Bush. He didn’t try and change the rules after the game was played, and he certainly didn’t instigate an insurrection at the Capitol, or act like a manchild because he didn’t get his way.

Instead, he decided to act like a man with honor and a leader with integrity. He put principles over power and country over party and said the following:

“I say to President-elect Bush that what remains of partisan rancor must now be put aside, and may God bless his stewardship of this country. Neither he nor I anticipated this long and difficult road. Certainly, neither of us wanted it to happen. Yet it came, and now it has ended, resolved, as it must be resolved, through the honored institutions of our democracy.”

These are the words of a true patriot. It is hard to fathom such words ever coming from such empty and hollow men as Jefferson Griffin and Donald Trump.

Let us also not forget that Griffin could have followed the lead of what former Chief Justice Cheri Beasley did after her defeat in the 2020 state Supreme Court election. She lost by an even slimmer margin of 401 votes compared to the 734 votes that Jefferson Griffin lost by. She asked for audits and recounts which was in her right after such a close election. But after the recounts confirmed her loss, she conceded like a person of character would and went about her life serving the public in other ways. She left with her dignity and her head held high and history will remember fondly for that.

Jefferson Griffin had that same opportunity but instead chose the path of raw power. He decided to forfeit his dignity and self-respect and now history will remember him as a coward and a fool, if it even remembers him at all. In a world full of Jefferson Griffins, teach your kids to be an Allison Riggs or a Cheri Beasley.

All of this leads me to my main point, which is that now that Griffin has finally conceded his election loss, he should also resign his Army commission as an officer in the Army National Guard.

As an Army veteran myself, the thing that enraged me so much about all of this is that he has worn and still wears the uniform of an Army Officer. He knows better. The fact that he would willingly try to throw out the votes of thousands of military absentee ballots just because they came from “blue” districts is unforgiveable. Men and women who wear that uniform are supposed to represent America’s best. The uniform represents duty, integrity, and moral courage. And what Jefferson Griffin has done these last six months has brought great shame and dishonor to the uniform. The right to vote is sacred and if men that swear an oath to the Constitution are willing to break it in pursuit of political power, then you should give up that precious uniform so someone that actually loves this country and what it stands for can take your place.

Jefferson – if you have even a shred of dignity and decency left, then you will call your commanding officer tomorrow and formally resign your commission. Your unit, your state, and your country deserve so much better than you.

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Scott Peoples served as a captain in the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division during the global fight against terrorism. He now advocates for free and fair elections in North Carolina and is a member of Veterans for Responsible Leadership.

'Completely unfit to lead': Former Army captain blasts Trump nominee

The Secretary of Defense of the United States is one of the most important jobs in the entire world. The person nominated for this role needs to be someone of the highest character and with the credentials and experience to match. This is why the nomination of Pete Hegseth to be Secretary of Defense by President-elect Donald Trump is one of the most absurd and egregious nominations in our nation’s history. It would be laughable if it wasn’t so dangerous.

I am a former Army Captain in the 82nd Airborne Division and now serve on the board of an organization called Veterans for Responsible Leadership. We seek to ensure and demand that our nation’s leaders are ones that will always put principles over power and remain loyal to the constitution above all else. There are three items in Pete Hegseth’s past that I wanted to highlight that make him completely unqualified for the role. They are his past comments about women’s roles in the military, his comments denigrating the VA, and his personal character flaws that are unacceptable for a leader in this role.

First, in a recently released podcast, Hegseth said the military “should not have women in combat roles” and that “men in those positions are more capable.” He went on to continue to say that women are life-givers, not life takers.” It is hard to think of anything more demeaning and more misogynistic than that. Women make up about 20% of our military now and they deserve a Secretary of Defense that respects them fully and treats them as equals.

I remember when I was conducting airborne jump training at Fort Liberty and there was a female lieutenant in my unit who was only 4 feet 10 inches tall. She was the jumper right in front of me and we were all required to have at least 40 pounds of gear in our ruck sacks while jumping. She never complained about it for one second and carried the exact same amount of weight as me, who is 6 feet 1 inches tall. We both completed the jump successfully and carried on with our training mission. She volunteered to be in the airborne and she proved that she was as capable as any other soldier in our unit. Women warfighters across our great military just like her deserve our respect and it is unacceptable and shameful that a man that has made such disparaging comments is even being considered for Secretary of Defense.

Second, as CEO of the veterans organization Concerned Veterans for America, a group backed by conservative billionaires Charles and David Koch, Hegseth lobbied for providing VA health care only to veterans with service-connected disabilities and specialized needs.

That policy would significantly restrict the number of future veterans eligible for VA care at all. Hegseth’s skepticism of the wide array of government benefits veterans have at their disposal has prompted outrage from veterans’ groups. Max Rose, an Army Reserve officer and Democratic former congressman who now serves as a senior adviser for progressive veteran organization VoteVets, called Hegseth’s remarks “massively disrespectful” to veterans, who have been trusted “to go to war, to protect the homeland, defend our rights, and our way of life – and then we think they will come home and be an abusers of health care services?”

I am someone that uses the VA as my primary healthcare provider and although it is a far from perfect service, I have received quality care when I have needed it the most and the VA has been a blessing to me and my family. We should not be trying to privatize the VA. Veterans have earned this specialized care and treatment and Pete Hegseth clearly has no respect for the thousands of VA employees that go to work every day to take care of and improve the lives of our nation’s veterans.

Lastly, I wanted to speak to Pete Hegseth’s complete lack of moral character and how his confirmation would bring dishonor to our great military. While a host on Fox News and in his publications, Pete continually likes to denigrate liberals as being morally corrupt and ruining this country. He goes off on so-called “woke” generals, which just means that he doesn’t like generals that respect diversity in the military. This same old and tired playbook was used when President Truman first integrated African Americans into the military back in 1948. Critics back then said that they did not want the military to be used as a “social experiment” and Pete is really showing his true colors by echoing these attacks on diversity now.

Hegseth has also been allegedly accused of sexual assault. He has cheated on all three of his wives and has a history of excessive drinking. I know no one is perfect and this does not mean that he does not deserve a shot at redemption, but this should mean that he is wholly unfit to serve as Secretary of Defense. Shouldn’t high character and morality still matter in our elected officials? The military does not tolerate infidelity and public intoxication from its uniformed officers. Then why should we accept it from the man chosen to lead all of them? This is a slap in the face to all who have served and are currently serving. I urge you all to contact Senator Tillis and Senator Budd’s offices to demand that they reject this disgraceful nomination.

NC Newsline is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. NC Newsline maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Rob Schofield for questions: info@ncnewsline.com.

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