Tuesday, July 1, 2008

McCain Side Attacks, Demeans Clark's Service

Ooopsie! If you're trying to say any questioning of military service is "an attack" and "demeaning," they you ought not be doing it yourself.

We all know -- those who understand the plain meaning of words -- that General Clark did not attack or demean John McCain's service to the country. To say he did is simply the lying spin of the McCain campaign.

But now it comes out, in a conference call the McCain campaign held, that Orson Swindle, a fellow POW of McCain's, said, "General Clark probably wouldn't get that much praise from this group. I can't speak for them, but we all know that General Clark, as high-ranking as he is, his record in his last command I think was somewhat less than stellar." Clark's last service was as the Supreme Allied Commander of NATO.

That is an actual attack on General Clark's service, no two ways about it. More McCain hypocrisy.