First let me start by saying that I did not go to
Vietnam. My number was 342 in the draft
lottery, the only lottery that I view myself as ever having won. I did, however lose a friend in the war, as
many of us no doubt did. Those who chose
to go, or those who were drafted, came back in flag draped coffin or with
nightmares I’m sure they suffer to this day.
I doubt any came back as the same person they were upon their arrival to
the war zone. And then you also had those
men who were captured as well as those who were able to finagle for themselves
a shorter than average tour while garnering more than a few
medals for themselves along the way.
My focus here will be on one of those men who were
captured and who, upon his release from captivity, would be sent home where he,
after eventually leaving active duty would go on to enjoy, courtesy of a
manufactured reputation as a war hero, a successful, and very lucrative, career
in the U.S. Senate. And it’s this very
same man who, to this day, still fancies himself a ‘war hero’ for doing little
more than to get himself shot down over enemy territory. A man who retired from the Navy in 1981 with
plans to run for Congress, and who would go on to be elected to the Senate in
1987, succeeding a man seen by many as a true conservative, Barry Goldwater.
And I say true conservative because it has been over
the course of this man’s 30 year tenure as a senator that he has gradually
moved further and further to the left, and who has now decided, as he is on his
way out, to take things to a more personal level with a president that many in
the ‘Republican Establishment’, of which this man is one, don’t particularly
care for. And his willingness to do so
reveals just how shallow of an individual he really is, and demonstrates that
he would rather attempt what he views as being revenge than to take the high
road and do what would be in the best interest of the American people. Are these actions the actions of a war
hero?
All of which finally brings me to the man of whom I
speak, John McCain, who appeared to take a shot at President Trump in a recent
interview about the Vietnam War by criticizing draft deferments granted
disproportionately to the wealthy. It
was during an interview that aired on C-SPAN 3 just this past Sunday that
McCain said, “One aspect of the conflict, by the way, that I will never, ever
countenance is that we drafted the lowest income level of America and the
highest level would get a doctor to say they had a bone spur.” And he went on to say, “That is wrong. That
is wrong. If we are going to ask every American to serve, every American should
serve.”
Apparently what remains to not sit well with McCain
is the fact that Trump received five deferments from the draft during the
Vietnam War. Four were granted because
Trump was in college. But the last
deferment, in 1968, was because Trump was diagnosed with a bone spur in the
heel of his foot. Now perhaps Trump did
take advantage of his wealth, or maybe he didn’t, but McCain’s accusations ring
a little hollow in that McCain obviously wasn’t above taking advantage of the
fact that both his father and grandfather were Admirals to gain for himself a
leg up on his competition. So might this
be little more than the pot calling the kettle black?
McCain was a naval aviator who flew nearly two dozen
missions during the Vietnam War before his final mission, in Oct. 1967, ended
when he was shot down over Hanoi. He was
held in North Vietnamese prisons until March of 1973. And it would only be much later that word
would leak out how his fellow prisoner of war mates actually nicknamed him
"Songbird McCain!" The Vietnam
War has been invoked before in a long-simmering battle between Trump and
McCain. In July 2015, just after Trump
declared his candidacy for president, Trump denied that McCain is a war hero. And I think, if we’re being honest,
then-candidate Trump was pretty close to being right.
And it was again in just the last week that McCain
once again chose to venture back onto the rhetorical battlefield with now
President Trump, criticizing “half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by
people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems.” McCain’s remarks, made during a speech in
which McCain accepted the Liberty Medal, were seen as a direct repudiation of
Trump. Responding to McCain’s remarks
the next day, President Trump said in a radio interview that “people have to be
careful because at some point I fight back.”
McCain would go on to make his thinly-veiled dig at Trump’s deferment in
an interview the following day.
And while ‘war hero’ McCain continues to spend a
great deal of his time going out of his way trying to trash Trump, he does
everything within his power to make sure that he was able to grind to a halt
the most recent attempt to repeal and replace Obamacare while he himself has
received, and continues to receive, nothing short of top notch medical
treatment because members of Congress made themselves exempt from what us
common folk are subjected to and, of course, because he has money. And also I have yet to hear whether he
intends to support the tax cuts that benefit many of us in the middle class, or
if he will again act as spoiler on that issue as well.
Being no true hero, it’s like so many others in the
‘Republican Establishment’ that McCain suffers from Acute Trump Derangement
Syndrome as well as his brain cancer.
McCain is Despicable, Absolutely Pathetic and Contemptible. He constantly betrays the very people who he
is supposed to represent. Being filled
with so much hate is not a good condition for the soul of someone facing
death. McCain long ago became little
more than a disgrace and an embarrassment to Arizona as well as to the
nation. As a Soros stooge and a
globalist he is ‘THE’ poster child for “term limits”. And he is someone who personifies the ‘Swamp’
that is so urgently in need of being drained.
John Kerry-Heinz is another loser from the Vietnam
era who has tried and failed to wear the ‘hero’ moniker. He served for four months and used supposed
injuries that were for the most part self-inflicted as a way to garner some
medals for himself and to be sent home.
Then he goes before Congress and lies about our troops, essentially
selling them out. John Kerry-Heinz’s
legacy is one that has him being honored by the very communists the U.S. was
fighting, and for helping them win the war.
That too is not the behavior of a hero, but it is likely why Obummer
chose him to be his Secretary of State, since Kerry-Heinz hates America as much
as Obummer. But then, I digress.
Anyway, it was during his last reelection campaign
that McCain ran as being a leader in bringing about the end of Obamacare. But
of course that was when everyone was so sure that the next president was going
to be Hitlery. So instead McCain chose
to save it. McCain is one of the major
reasons that the majority of people no longer trust politicians to do the right
thing. He always manages to do the wrong
thing whether we‘re talking about Obamacare, illegal immigration/the border, or
nearly any other issue that is important to those of us who identify as
conservatives. McCain has never really
been the guy that he’s always portrayed himself as being. Far from it.
And if you doubt that, it’s according to Col. Ted
Guy, John McCain’s commander as a POW, that McCain was known to have
collaborated with the enemy and also has been accused of doing the following:
1. McCain is
accused of giving information that led to the downing of 60 U.S. aircraft.
2. McCain is
accused of training North Vietnamese air defense personnel.
3. McCain is
accused of making over 30 propaganda broadcasts against the US, broadcasts he
moved to have classified when he was elected to the Senate.
Our government never officially briefed our
returning POWs about the egregious violations of the Paris Peace Accords, by
both Hanoi and Washington DC. Washington
refused to pay the $4.25 Billion President Nixon secretly promised in a
February 1, 1973 letter to Premier Pham Van Dong and Hanoi failed to release
the other group of 600 US POWs they were holding as an insurance policy against
these funds. And had the truth been told
to our returning heroes, they would have undoubtedly led the charge for the
return of their comrades. Instead they
were sent out to America's heartland as the war heroes we so desperately
needed, McCain and Ted Guy included.
But Guy, as he began to read the new revelations
that began surfacing in the 1980’s, had by 1991, seen enough. By then he realized that he had been lied to,
and that we had knowingly left men behind.
And it was with other former POWs that he went around DC trying to get
the government to reverse policy and negotiate for those still being held in
Vietnam and Laos. It was then that
McCain entered into the picture and as more new information surfaced showing
that indeed we had left men behind, McCain began a long and rather vicious
campaign to discredit and shoot down any new information or anyone advocating
that the truth about our POWs be made public.
And yet this is the man that so many still refer to today as being a ‘war hero’. This is a man who continues to put his petty political disagreements with the president above the needs of the American people, many of whom still look upon him as a bona fide war hero. While he may have had the best of intentions when first elected, somehow I doubt it. Either way he has become little more than a very vindictive old man, who long ago ceased being someone worthy of anyone’s respect. And it’s sad that the people of Arizona were unable to recognize that fact and sadder still that the only way we will finally come to be rid of John McCain is when he dies.
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