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Sunday, September 29, 2013
SOME OF THE RINO DINOSAURS IN CONGRESS TESTED TOO MANY HELMETS IN 1912
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Testing football helmets in 1912
SENATOR TED CRUZ IS NOW A FORCE THE RINO SENATORS MUST RECKON WITH
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THE BAD BOY AT THE PARTY
By Wesley Pruden
Friday, September 27, 2013
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Ted Cruz has been a bad boy, and deserves a good spanking. That’s the message his colleagues in the Senate, particularly his Republican colleagues, have been sending to him. They just couldn’t find anyone big enough to deliver the spanking, and now they never can.
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His marathon speech — argument persists over whether it was a filibuster or merely filibluster — has established him as a force of nature in Washington, a star in a way that other senators only dream of. “The Cruz performance was great political theater,” says John Podhoretz of The New York Post. “If there had been any question before Tuesday about what a formidable presence he is going to be in Washington and in the Republican Party going forward, it has been laid to rest.”
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What, after all, is politics about but theater? Who ever succeeded in politics but an actor? Some actors are just better at it than others. The Cruz phenomenon naturally irritates the senators who are content to be mere ushers in the theater, and never summon the courage to perform on the big stage. Or maybe it’s the circus, with a high wire above the clowns and no net. Once upon a time, and not so long ago, freshmen senators were like the small children in the orderly homes of the stuffy and the high-bred, to be seen but never heard. A freshman senator often waited a full year before making his maiden speech to the Senate, like a debutante waiting patiently to be presented to Society, ready for auction.
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But the fresh crop of newcomers — Rand Paul of Kentucky, Marco Rubio of Florida, Ted Cruz of Texas — are children of the new age — noisy, rambunctious, impatient and impenitent, even. They’re not coming to town to carve out a sinecure, to be carried out feet first a quarter of a century later leaving no impression but the shape of their ample bottoms in an easy chair. They’re neither impressed by the ritual of “the world’s oldest deliberative body,” nor respectful of the ivy-encrusted tradition that binds it to the past. They’re contemptuous of all that. For better or worse, they’re coming only to do a job.
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This same spunk and spirit spills over on to the freshmen class in the House, too. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, like Mr. Cruz a graduate of Harvard who escaped with the education without drowning in the left-wing moonshine, made his first House speeches before he even arrived in Washington to be sworn in, and announced before his first term was half over that he was already running to take a Senate seat away from the go-along-to-get-along incumbent Democrat next year.
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Mr. Cruz sees things others don’t; some call this vision, others call it merely seeing visions, plural. He frightens those hanging on to the old order, and not just in the Senate.
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Rep. Peter T. King of New York, an old-order Republican, is so angry that he splutters into semi-coherence. One minute he calls the Texas senator “a kamikaze pilot” and the next he puts him on a horse riding with the “Charge of the Light Brigade.” Or he’s “a medicine man selling goods that he knows are phony goods.”
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Spluttering or not, he speaks for many in the Capitol Hill precinct (where Republicans and other conservatives never run well). “He’s not standing on principle,” Mr. King tells CNN. “I don’t know what he’s standing on. But he’s standing for a strategy that can’t work. It’s going to personally help him as far as his political status, but it’s going to be bad for the country, bad for the Republican Party. I’ve never seen anyone as unpopular in Republican circles as Ted Cruz.”
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Who can doubt it? There are Republican circles, and there are Republican circles. They rarely overlap. Mr. King’s office was deluged with calls and email the minute Ted Cruz stepped away from the Senate floor after 21 hours, eager to make the men’s room his first stop. No one could get through by email or telephone to Sen. Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, for hours. Sen. John McCain, who tweeted that he was watching a television sitcom, was inaccessible, his voicemail box full.
Obamacare is safe in the Senate. The blister and bluster has not changed a single vote.
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In the House, the struggle turns to President Obama’s demand for another increase in the national debt. Speaker John A. Boehner and his not-so-merry men have an itemized list of what House approval will cost. The list includes a year’s delay in implementing Obamacare, construction of the Keystone pipeline, energy exploration on government lands, limits on medical malpractice and other things. If there’s a chance to get any of them, Ted Cruz’s grit and sand shows the way.
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Wesley Pruden is editor emeritus of The Washington Times.
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THE BAD BOY AT THE PARTY
By Wesley Pruden
Friday, September 27, 2013
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Ted Cruz has been a bad boy, and deserves a good spanking. That’s the message his colleagues in the Senate, particularly his Republican colleagues, have been sending to him. They just couldn’t find anyone big enough to deliver the spanking, and now they never can.
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His marathon speech — argument persists over whether it was a filibuster or merely filibluster — has established him as a force of nature in Washington, a star in a way that other senators only dream of. “The Cruz performance was great political theater,” says John Podhoretz of The New York Post. “If there had been any question before Tuesday about what a formidable presence he is going to be in Washington and in the Republican Party going forward, it has been laid to rest.”
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What, after all, is politics about but theater? Who ever succeeded in politics but an actor? Some actors are just better at it than others. The Cruz phenomenon naturally irritates the senators who are content to be mere ushers in the theater, and never summon the courage to perform on the big stage. Or maybe it’s the circus, with a high wire above the clowns and no net. Once upon a time, and not so long ago, freshmen senators were like the small children in the orderly homes of the stuffy and the high-bred, to be seen but never heard. A freshman senator often waited a full year before making his maiden speech to the Senate, like a debutante waiting patiently to be presented to Society, ready for auction.
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But the fresh crop of newcomers — Rand Paul of Kentucky, Marco Rubio of Florida, Ted Cruz of Texas — are children of the new age — noisy, rambunctious, impatient and impenitent, even. They’re not coming to town to carve out a sinecure, to be carried out feet first a quarter of a century later leaving no impression but the shape of their ample bottoms in an easy chair. They’re neither impressed by the ritual of “the world’s oldest deliberative body,” nor respectful of the ivy-encrusted tradition that binds it to the past. They’re contemptuous of all that. For better or worse, they’re coming only to do a job.
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This same spunk and spirit spills over on to the freshmen class in the House, too. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, like Mr. Cruz a graduate of Harvard who escaped with the education without drowning in the left-wing moonshine, made his first House speeches before he even arrived in Washington to be sworn in, and announced before his first term was half over that he was already running to take a Senate seat away from the go-along-to-get-along incumbent Democrat next year.
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Mr. Cruz sees things others don’t; some call this vision, others call it merely seeing visions, plural. He frightens those hanging on to the old order, and not just in the Senate.
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Rep. Peter T. King of New York, an old-order Republican, is so angry that he splutters into semi-coherence. One minute he calls the Texas senator “a kamikaze pilot” and the next he puts him on a horse riding with the “Charge of the Light Brigade.” Or he’s “a medicine man selling goods that he knows are phony goods.”
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Spluttering or not, he speaks for many in the Capitol Hill precinct (where Republicans and other conservatives never run well). “He’s not standing on principle,” Mr. King tells CNN. “I don’t know what he’s standing on. But he’s standing for a strategy that can’t work. It’s going to personally help him as far as his political status, but it’s going to be bad for the country, bad for the Republican Party. I’ve never seen anyone as unpopular in Republican circles as Ted Cruz.”
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Who can doubt it? There are Republican circles, and there are Republican circles. They rarely overlap. Mr. King’s office was deluged with calls and email the minute Ted Cruz stepped away from the Senate floor after 21 hours, eager to make the men’s room his first stop. No one could get through by email or telephone to Sen. Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, for hours. Sen. John McCain, who tweeted that he was watching a television sitcom, was inaccessible, his voicemail box full.
Obamacare is safe in the Senate. The blister and bluster has not changed a single vote.
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In the House, the struggle turns to President Obama’s demand for another increase in the national debt. Speaker John A. Boehner and his not-so-merry men have an itemized list of what House approval will cost. The list includes a year’s delay in implementing Obamacare, construction of the Keystone pipeline, energy exploration on government lands, limits on medical malpractice and other things. If there’s a chance to get any of them, Ted Cruz’s grit and sand shows the way.
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Wesley Pruden is editor emeritus of The Washington Times.
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Saturday, September 28, 2013
IT IS TIME FOR THAT RINO DINOSAUR, JOHN McCAIN TO RETIRE
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http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/09/27/McCain-Decries-the-GOP-Civil-War-He-Started
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Obviously, McCain has been struck by a very bad case of "do as I say, not as I do."
After Sen. Rand Paul gave a 13-hour filibuster on the President's use of drones, Sen. McCain and his sub-altern Lindsey Graham took to the Senate floor to denounce Paul's speech. McCain even called Paul and his allies "wacko-birds" who were exerting too much influence in the upper chamber.
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In the weeks leading up to the Senate vote on the continuing resolution, McCain and other Republicans made the rounds of the Sunday shows repeatedly to criticize Sen. Cruz. Although McCain likely wasn't involved, a Republican office followed his lead and forwarded opposition research on Sen. Cruz to Fox News' Chris Wallace.
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After Cruz finished his marathon 22-hour floor speech against ObamaCare, McCain swiftly took to the floor with very sharp criticism of Cruz. There were no doubt many Republican Senators who disagreed with Cruz's tactic, yet they didn't feel a compulsion to engage in a very public fight with him.
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Who, exactly, is being dysfunctional here?
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These examples aren't isolated incidents. McCain has a long history of publicly lashing out at any Republicans who disagree with him. When he was advocating military intervention in Syria, he showed open disdain towards Republicans who questioned the wisdom of yet another foreign intervention, especially since it wasn't clear there were any good guys to back.
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Any fissures in the GOP that exist would probably heal quickly if we could just somehow enforce an embargo on McCain appearing on Sunday news shows.
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rdman_VietVet
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Elmer Fruddricks
rdman_VietVet
McCain Decries the GOP Civil War He Started
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/09/27/McCain-Decries-the-GOP-Civil-War-He-Started
On Friday, Sen. John McCain indulged in his favorite pastime--going to the media and criticizing his fellow Republicans. Speaking to CBS, McCain said the GOP was "dysfunctional" and blamed Sens. Cruz and Lee for driving wedges between Republicans over their fight to defund ObamaCare.
"We are dividing the Republican party," McCain said. He continued, "I think that it argues for us to be more united and spend our time against our adversary because we all share the same principles and values and I’d like to see us do that.".
Obviously, McCain has been struck by a very bad case of "do as I say, not as I do."
After Sen. Rand Paul gave a 13-hour filibuster on the President's use of drones, Sen. McCain and his sub-altern Lindsey Graham took to the Senate floor to denounce Paul's speech. McCain even called Paul and his allies "wacko-birds" who were exerting too much influence in the upper chamber.
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In the weeks leading up to the Senate vote on the continuing resolution, McCain and other Republicans made the rounds of the Sunday shows repeatedly to criticize Sen. Cruz. Although McCain likely wasn't involved, a Republican office followed his lead and forwarded opposition research on Sen. Cruz to Fox News' Chris Wallace.
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After Cruz finished his marathon 22-hour floor speech against ObamaCare, McCain swiftly took to the floor with very sharp criticism of Cruz. There were no doubt many Republican Senators who disagreed with Cruz's tactic, yet they didn't feel a compulsion to engage in a very public fight with him.
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Who, exactly, is being dysfunctional here?
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These examples aren't isolated incidents. McCain has a long history of publicly lashing out at any Republicans who disagree with him. When he was advocating military intervention in Syria, he showed open disdain towards Republicans who questioned the wisdom of yet another foreign intervention, especially since it wasn't clear there were any good guys to back.
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Any fissures in the GOP that exist would probably heal quickly if we could just somehow enforce an embargo on McCain appearing on Sunday news shows.
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Cruz stood up for what he was
elected to do. You stood up for obozo. I don't think you were elected
to do that. Time for you to go. Affer next years election yo will be
nothing more than a crusty old fool with no power and no position in the
party. Even the democrats will be done with you. To them you were
nothing but a useful idiot. You are a disgrace.
Like all old, menopausal
bulls and stallions, McLame attempts to invoke some animalistic primal
instinct to kill their younger, more 'robust' challengers... but no
matter how hard they try, the old studs ultimately lose or worse!
Pack it up, old man... you can't get it up anymore. Time for the Cottonwood, AZ pasture.
Pack it up, old man... you can't get it up anymore. Time for the Cottonwood, AZ pasture.
Isn't there a clause stating that when you're SENILE you can't be a SENATOR anymore?
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rdman_VietVet Elmer Fruddricks
Don't get it??? Old males go 'manopausal' too... with their own unique symptoms and side effects. McShame is the poster-ole' boy for old 'manopausal' males!
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Rose rdman_VietVet
What did you call it when he was THIS SAME PERSON WORKING FOR THE SAME DIM CAUSES, in the 60's and 70's???
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rdman_VietVet Rose
I called it the same way as I'm calling it now. There are many Vets who know the real story of McShame's stay at the Hanoi Hilton.
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Culprit rdman_VietVet
I think it's time for McCain to go also, but what is the so-called real story? I have heard these accusations before with no facts to back them up.
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BTeboe Culprit
There comes a point where you really just need to go ahead and retire and enjoy the rest of your life. Get a hobby, go fishing, play golf, travel the world, spend time with your wife, kids and grandkids. It's time to hand the reins over to someone else. You've done your job, and you've served your country well, but you've outlived your usefullness. Retire already. Open letter to Senator John McCain-
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Honorary JJJ44
Actually the North Vietnam treated the American POW very well because they expected to bargain with the USA. They dare not to do any harm to the American POW. McLame was an enept, incapable Air Force pilot, he damaged two planes and killed his co-pilot and landed in the hand of the Vietgong then he not need to fight until the war end and he was praised and held as hero, ugh.
If McLame was not too stupid, obama would never had a chance to win the election in 2008.
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jerimiah69 BTeboe
Yes, he is lucky to be alive, I don't know that we are. He is too divisive and is too much aligned with liberals.
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rdman_VietVet Culprit
Following is a link that discusses both sides of the issue. You can make up your own mind.
However, there have been hundreds of anti-McCain Hero internet sites including statements from fellow POWs that have been scrubbed.
Then there were direct reports 'during' the Viet Nam conflict that corroborated the POWs allegations after they were released years later.
http://farfromglory.com/john_s...
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Culprit rdman_VietVet
"All opinions
expressed on this page are those of Sen. Mche website you cite, Cain's supporters or his detractors, they are not the opinions of the webmaster or the Far From Glory
website. This page is for information purposes only." This disclaimer at the bottom of the website that you refer to, says it all. Hearsay and innuendos.
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rdman_VietVet Culprit
You ignore that 'certain Viet Vets' had access to intelligence reports that came directly out of North Viet Nam that confirmed McShame's behavior at the Hanoi Hilton.
You also ignore the statements of fellow POWS, when they were released years later, that corroborated the real-time intelligence reports... all of which have been scrubbed &/or suspended.
McShame shares the company of Lurch Kerry and Jane Hanoi-Fonda... and recently, meeting with and supporting Al Qaeda affiliated terrorists in the act of invading sovereign nations... Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Syria.
McShame, the fabricated hero, should have no standing whatsoever in the Congress of the USA or for that matter, in the USA!!
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John OMalia rdman_VietVet
Never heard of any of these allegations at the time they were supposedly made. Most of those rumors are contemporaneous.
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bill rdman_VietVet
RD.. if you don't have certifiable sources for your claim, you are but a pawn to those promoting denigration of an individual for reasons you've no clue. On another note.. .Me, my two brothers and my dad all served but we carry the burden/honor of our service to our country without some grandstand promotion of our service as you do with you potentially bogus screen name. I just returned from Honor Flight Rochester, Mission 30 with my dad and 44 other WWII veterans. During that weekend, I heard stories dad and his compatriots shared with each other that I'd never heard him speak of for almost 70 years. you on the other hand demean someone that has CERTIFIABLY served his country, was IMPRISONED for 5 years. So Rdman, put up or shut up.. DOS, Branch, MOS, Units, Locations. Otherwise, FU.
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Caulfieldgirl Culprit
Between McCain's Daddy and himself, all McCain's files have been sealed by the Government. Even all his propaganda that he recorded while he was a prisoner of war....
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Caulfieldgirl John OMalia
Why is Obama and McCain so buddy buddy? Don't you think Obama has not seen McCain's files?
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sandra rdman_VietVet
He never talks about the corrupt CIA during Veitnam and you can damn sure bet he knows.
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Rose rdman_VietVet
Well I know - you made my point! IF he wasn't "senile" THEN, and he's the SAME NOW, then what he's been all along is plain EVIL.
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DeeBar rdman_VietVet
rdman , Same here . I never thought anyone getting shot down is a hero . I will say that staying with his buddies was admirable but then he knew his dad would look down on him for leaving as well as his fellow prisoners .
If I didn't know he was a (so called) Republican I'd think of him as a Progressive .
As a Combat Vet I know what a hero is and I've seen a bunch . He is not !
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antheaura rdman_VietVet
...and what was the 'real story'? I just want him to get the hell out of our way! As far as I am concerned, they "turned" him, and now he is doing all he can to destroy the U.S.
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NebraskaFilly Ahcma
Yes, but do you know how he came to BE in the Hanoi Hilton? He was shot down while NOT following his orders. On top of that, he sang like a canary and gave up FELLOW SOLDIERS!!!! He is and always has been a complete traitor!!!!!
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Rose Ahcma
You've made a mistake and I grant an honest one.
At one time I had a dozen files on McCain filled to the MAXIMUM CAPACITY, EACH.
YOU research his POW years and these days, that takes going WELL below the surface. You will find the things he did that the MSM has worked hard to shut off any conversation about. Like WHY John McCain and John Kerry worked so hard together to get their two military records sealed, and buried a lot of POWS doing it, preventing a lot of MIA KIA answers also from coming forward.
He himself hasn't AS MUCH LIED about it as STONEWALLED and let people such as yourself STAUNCH the airing of his dirty laundry with a LOT of IGNORANT AND NON-INFORMED SUPPOSITIONS and SPECULATIONS.
PREVENTING a proper AIRING of McCain's AND Kerry's Military record AND THEIR CONGRESSIONAL CONDUCT TOWARDS THE MILITARY SINCE THEN.
PREVENTING some TRIALS for their CORRUPTION.
INCLUDING for things McCain did as a Pow.
In the CRASH of moral values and the anti-vietnam war "backlash" MSM CAMPAIGN for MARXIST GOALS all making it hard for JUSTIFIABLE MORAL CONCERNS to be investigated without being treated the same as so-called "BEDROOM POLICE, they know and CARE NOTHING of what military KNOWS is conduct UNBECOMING. What was prosecuted in others was also NOT prosecuted in McCain because he happens to be son and grandson of the FIRST Father/Son COMBO of 4 Star ADMIRALS, his father was Commander of the PACIFIC ARENA during Vietnam, and his grandfather the commander of the WWII carrier fleet arena. and there were several other of his grandfathers in TOP high command, in the Revolution, and the Civil War.
They weren't about to let this disastrous Lt go down in flames, no matter what destruction he wrecked on the Navy, on our military goals, how many lives were lost and forever crippled by his brash and rebellious conduct. No matter how many inconsistent lies he told about his own conduct.
You may find 1 or 2 dozen Vietnam Vets who say they admire him. But you cross this land and you'll have a hard time out of the VFW halls finding VIETNAM VETS or anyone dealing much with the VA and VA MEDICAL services who wouldn't vote in a jury box for him to be hanged for Treason.
You may want to discount THIS SITE, which I do myself, totally, but you investigate the names AND EARNED REPUTATIONS of the Military personnel in this article, the background stories of which used to be READILY AVAILABLE and are only left in sites such as this one NOW because the name of the site itself DISREPUTES the FACTS in the article. But I'm 62, the age of the bottom rung of Vietnam Veterans - and I've heard these stories on McCain from great men, all my adult life. Mostly from the men themselves in live TV interviews, and NOW-SCRUBBED SITES that were put up by these men themselves saying exactly what they said in the camera interviews.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/...
"JOHN McCAIN IS NO HERO!"
A special commentary by UnfitMcCain.com's editor, Hugh E. Scott
I haven't always disrespected Senator McCain. Quite the contrary, because I'm a Vietnam veteran, ex-Air Force pilot and lifelong registered Republican, he used to be a big hero of mine.
My feelings changed in May 2008, when I began investigating "swift boating" rumors about his POW record. During the facts-check, I ran across an article about John by the late Colonel David Hackworth, a much-decorated career Army officer, Vietnam combat legend and popular TV guest commentator Colonel Hackworth.
In 25 years of active military service, which spanned the Korean and Vietnam conflicts, "Hack" received 78 combat awards, including the Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star with "V," Air Medal and eight Purple Hearts.
Before his death in 2005 from cancer, Col. Hackworth wrote the following:
John McCain is being hailed by the press as a "genuine war hero." But is he a war hero in the conventional sense like Audie Murphy and John Glenn? Or is his "war hero" status the creation of a very slick publicity campaign that plays on flag, duty, honor and country?
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Ahcma Rose
I never said he was a war hero. I said he was a POW. You've said a lot of words without giving out any facts. Since DailyKos is a left wing media group, I take whatever they say with a grain of salt. Medal of Honor winner Col Bud Day, (who passed away recently) has ALWAYS supported the fact that John McCain was a POW. Why??? Because he was his roommate at the Hanoi HIlton. Are you going to say he was a liar and supported these supposed lies???
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Rose Ahcma
I told you Kos' record before I posted the link. But the INFORMATION I gave you is INDIVIDUAL NAMES of REAL HEROES who told the truth about McCain, and that is a SOURCE ANYONE CAN USE to chase down the real truth about McCain.Bud Day doesn't have to support the FACT THAT McCAIN WAS A POW - EVERYONE KNOWS HE WAS. His father was the ARENA COMMANDER AT THE TIME he went down. You cannot take Col. David Hackworth's reputation and testimony with a grain of salt. HIS reputation was no FALSE ATTRIBUTION by political well-wishers who needed Day to prop up others. Just because you don't know beans about the military doesn't mean that everyone else can't figure out how YOUR story unravels JUST ON THOSE FACTs. The names of the prisoners were given to the Military, the State Dept. and RED CROSS by the North Viet Cong within DAYS of their capture. When things are plainly see by the world like McCain lighting up cigarettes while a POW, EVERY MILITARY MAN IN THE WORLD knows his father's SHAME.
You can lionize Col Bud Day, but you cannot trash the hundreds and thousands of other Vietnam Veterans who EARNED their stripes and their credentials. Dims and RINOS have tried, for the sake of the likes of McCain and Kerry.
But the VOTING RECORDS of both McCain and Kerry back the CHARACTER PICTURE of these mens' REPUTATIONS among Service Men.
Men of the character that Bud Day PAINTED would never has shoved the mother of Mia/Kia/Pow out of her wheelchair on the Senate floor in a publicity stunt that hit the air in the day it occurred much like Benghazi did - we just didn't have the means in those days to build the conflagration backlash we can do these days.
And the SCRUBBING over that incident is unbelievable, hiding yet another Viet Cong massacre and that of our USA MILITARY'S best South Vietnamese allies - 800-900 thousand destitute villagers and farmers - all for John Kerry's family business venture in South Vietnam WITH the North Viet Cong.
Bud Day cannot dismantle the TRUTH.
Another like it is "Wet Start" McCain's excuses for transferring off the USS Forrestal instantly after the fire.
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Rose OceanGram
Everyone who WANTS to has this stuff on McCain. Anyone who got curious about McCain fighting Reagan, helping Clinton, SIDING with TED KENNEDY and then HANOI JOHN had to start digging, IF THEY DID NOT ALREADY KNOW from reading the biographies of Vietnam HEROES. Back in the 80's, wondering how he could vote anti-military, shaming his dad and grandfather...
John Kerry's foot soldiers stoled Winter Soldier from the public libraries, and tons is scrubbed back off the internet, about both of them, and too many of the Vietnam Heroes have passed away, but their hardback books exist, and the remaining Vietnam Vets and those who have known them well all still have memories that may take some stirring, but it can still be pieced together.
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AlmostaCowboy Rose
Didn't say anything, genius + the 9 up-voters. was a POW until 1973. He He was first elected to public office in 1983.
Morons.
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Richard Haley rdman_VietVet
No he is not. He is most definitely worse than an old menopausal male.
To me, he is showing the preliminary signs of the onslaught of dementia.
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antheaura rdman_VietVet
Then they should have chunked the old bat Pelosi a LOOONG time ago, and get ready to put the cuffs on hillary, because BOTH need to go. And that's just the VERY SHORT list!
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2SUTHRN digitalPimple
^ Haha! ! ! ! ! :-) That's the funniest thing I've seen all week. Thank you for the laugh...about spit my drink out from laughing so hard.
Funds should go towards a Tea Party challenger in the primary. Remove the senile old POS once and for all. I can respect his service as a fellow military member but hate the way he is helping destroy the Republican Party.
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