There are many angles from which to view the “Scandalous Saga of the Seditious Six,” the recent Video-Gate story of six Democratic members of Congress who went public to admonish serving military personnel that they don’t need to follow orders they deem illegal.

Such sagas have value in that they necessarily raise awareness about history, law, civics, precedents, military service doctrines, and motives.

As a Marine Corps veteran and the current chair of the House Committee on State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs, I was unsurprisingly contacted by a reporter when the story broke. He sent me a link to the video and asked for a comment, which I provided as follows:

“A very disturbing video,” added state Rep. Michael Moffett (R-Loudon), a Marine veteran who served in the Middle East

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