Canadian Book Publisher Denounces Hegseth After Social Media Post

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Ah, nothing like a cartoon turtle with an RPG to get the left’s collective head to explode before breakfast. War Secretary, Pete Hegseth isn’t hiding behind mealy-mouthed press releases or pretending narco-terrorists are misunderstood victims of systemic oppression. Nope. Hegseth, in true America-First fashion, is out here dropping memes and missiles—sometimes simultaneously—and it’s sending all the right people into hysterics.

The meme in question? A fake children’s book cover showing Franklin the Turtle hanging out of a helicopter like he’s in a Tom Clancy novel, unloading on a drug boat. The title? “Franklin Targets Narco Terrorists.” It’s edgy, it’s ridiculous, and it’s also—apparently—too much for our delicate friends on the left, who seem more outraged by cartoon satire than the real drug cartels smuggling poison across our borders.

Democrat Rep. Seth Moulton, who’s decided to run for Senate (because we clearly need more self-righteous scolding in the upper chamber), wasted no time in calling Hegseth “a disgrace.” Because nothing screams “strong leadership” like pearl-clutching over memes during an actual war against cartels.

And of course, enter stage left: former Rep. Justin Amash—remember him? No? Don’t worry, most people don’t. He popped back up just long enough to declare, “There’s nothing Christian about war crimes.” Bold statement, especially since no actual war crimes have been proven. Just deadly strikes against alleged narco-terrorists on boats filled with deadly substances that are killing Americans by the tens of thousands.

Let’s talk about that for a second. These are not fishermen. These are not wayward teens who took a wrong turn with a duffel bag. These are cartel-connected traffickers—allegedly tied to designated terrorist organizations—who are pumping fentanyl, meth, and every other mind-rotting drug into the United States. And while the Biden years were all about “root causes” and “compassionate deterrence,” the Trump administration is doing something refreshingly simple: sinking the boats and killing the threats.

And yes, it’s called war for a reason. The kind where you don’t send strongly worded letters—you send gunships. Hegseth didn’t stutter when he said these are “lethal, kinetic strikes,” and that every trafficker taken out is affiliated with a terrorist organization. The same kinds of groups that are enriching themselves by flooding our cities with synthetic death. And now that the U.S. is finally drawing a line in the water, people like Moulton and Amash are worried about…the optics of a meme?

Here’s a wild idea: maybe if the previous administration had shown this level of spine, we wouldn’t still be dealing with overdoses in record numbers and families burying teenagers over rainbow-colored pills laced with fentanyl.

But that’s always been the game, hasn’t it? Democrats love to police tone, as long as they don’t have to police an actual border. They’ll rage-tweet about war ethics while ignoring the cartel warzones just a few miles south of Texas. They’ll cry over cartoon turtles with bazookas while moms in Ohio are crying over sons who never woke up after taking something they bought online.

So yes, Pete Hegseth posted a meme. And no, it wasn’t a call to violence against civilians or a declaration of cartoon warfare. It was satire. It was blunt. It was war humor in the middle of an actual war. And more importantly, it was a sign that we’ve finally got an administration with the guts to treat the cartels like the enemy they are.

If that offends some senators-in-waiting and former Libertarian benchwarmers, maybe they should be more offended by the actual boats being loaded up with drugs and human misery. Because when Franklin’s got better aim than Congress, you know something’s gone seriously wrong.

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