General Wesley Clark says that John McCain's military credentials of getting shot down in a plane is not enough for nomination. While General Clark's words may be misinterpreted and mistaken by some and taken into proper context by others as well as justified, it brings attention to the issue of how far politics has become more and more dirty. If there is anything that we have learned or should have learned from the 2000 and 2004 election is that a man's military record should never be distorted and it is just outright shameful to do.
Now if there is one thing I can commend John McCain on is that he was attacked during the 2000 Republican primary season by his opponent than George W. Bush. Bush and his people attacked McCain's military record like his service to this country meant nothing. Than in 2004 when Bush and his people did the same thing to Democratic Presidential nominee Senator John Kerry, it was McCain who stood up for Kerry and said what the Republican Party and others were doing was not right and unfair. McCain said they should stop it and it does not support any such attacks.
Now fast forward to now and many say that General Clark's words were not offensive and does not suggest that McCain's military record is fluff but simply points to a fact that service in the military doesn't not qualify for you for the military. However, on the other hand, McCain's camp says that Clark's words and rhetoric clearly shows that Obama's surrogates are going to attack McCain's military record and are pulling a page out of the Republican play book by doing so. No matter how you look at, McCain's military record is fair game but I only wish that both Republicans and Democrats will realize that distorting a man's military record is not right and it only diminishes one's service to our Armed Forces which is not right by any means.
However, both Democrats and Republicans need to just leave a man's military record alone but until both sides agree than this issue will never go way any time soon. I only hope another Democratic military official comes to McCain's aide like he did for Kerry in 2004. Fair is only fair.
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