Let’s get something straight: everybody screws up. Even the best. Especially the best. But what separates the mediocre from the legends is how you handle the fallout when your fingerprints are all over a live grenade that just went off in the war room.

Case in point: National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and the absolute circus act that was the Signal chat leak about a military op in Yemen.

You’d think someone with “national security” in their job title would treat comms about kinetic operations like nuclear football—not like a group text inviting buddies to Vegas. But no. Waltz fat-fingered a Signal chat and added The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, to a war-planning thread like he was looping in his Uber driver.

Now here’s where it gets worse: Instead of owning it like a professional, Waltz danced around it. “We’re looking into how that happened,” he said, as if a magical cyber-ghost clicked “Add Contact.”

Let me put it bluntly: you did it, Mike. Your mistake. Just say it, take the hit, and move the hell on.

Because that’s what real leaders do.

And at SOFREP we always call it as we see at, regardless of politics or popularity.

Are the mainstream media dogs piling on this? Yes, and this is what happens when you just don’t own your fack up.