I have a few
rules in my life as a commentator.
Don’t make things personal. Never get into a
running debate. Make your point and move on…And finally….leave the dead alone.
They can’t fight back.
I think the president
would be served by adopting my rules. His recent attacks on the memory of
Senator John McCain are cringe-worthy.
I didn’t
agree with the Senator on many things including his vote which saved
Obamacare…or his role in giving the FBI a dossier of unverified information compiled
by a former British spy and paid for by the Clinton campaign.
I understand
why it irritates the commander-in-chief. But….you can’t be slamming a dead war
hero in front of a military audience. That happened this week in Ohio
McCain was
shot down over North Viet Nam. He was taken to the infamous Hanoi Hilton and
tortured. Because his father was a general, he was offered release by his
captors….but he refused. That was, in my view, a supreme act of honor and duty.
You can’t be
bashing the memory of an American hero….even if you didn’t agree with him. Even
if you believe he turned over a bogus file to the FBI on you.
Dead men
can’t defend themselves.
I won’t
detail the things I like about the president here. I will say his use of social
media and his micro-thin skin are faults that diminish his stature.
I was never
in sync with Senator McCain. But I am
totally in sync with his service to the
United States Navy and the price he paid as a prisoner of war.
Now, let’s
move on…
Great commentary. But.............McCain was in the Navy, not the Air Force.
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