Commentary Last week, I wrote a column about a ridiculous pledge that was published in a recent U.S. Navy report on investigating and stopping discrimination within the ranks. I incorrectly asserted—based on reporting I had seen—that the pledge was being proposed for adoption by the entire U.S. Navy. It turns out the oath only applied to the leadership of Task Force One Navy—the body convened in June which published the report. The Navy assured us last week that the pledge was never intended to be imposed upon every sailor in the Navy—and that it more represented “guidelines” for the task force leadership’s thinking rather than a solemn oath commensurate to sailors’ devotion to protect and defend the U.S. Constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic. This was, of course, of some relief. However, the pledge’s language is still partisan, politically charged, critical theory baloney that has no place in our …