Opinion: Trump and Vance take aim at the military
The Hill. By Bill Press
In todays fractured political world, there are few areas of agreement remaining. Heres one: genuine gratitude and respect for those Americans who serve our country in the military. Thats one thing almost all Republicans and Democrats agree on. Everyone, it seems, except Donald Trump and Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio).
Trump, who famously ducked military service in Vietnam by having a family doctor friend diagnose him with bone spurs, has a history of belittling members of the military. It started in July 2015 with his shocking attack on then-Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), a genuine war hero. Hes not a war hero, hes a war hero because he was captured. I like people who werent captured, OK? I hate to tell you.
Six months into his presidency, according to authors Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig in their book A Very Staple Genius, Trump held a private briefing at the Pentagon Americas top generals. After listening to their update on Americas military strength, Trump stunned the assembled brass by thundering: I wouldnt want to go to war with you people. Youre a bunch of dopes and babies.
In 2018, on a trip to France, Trump was scheduled to visit the Aisne-Marne Cemetery just outside of Paris, burial ground for hundreds of American soldiers killed in World War I. That morning, amid reports of bad weather, he refused to go because, as reported by Jeffrey Goldberg for Atlantic magazine, he feared his hair would become disheveled in the rain. One military official told Goldberg that Trump also told staff: Why should I go to that cemetery? Its filled with losers.
Trumps military bashing goes on. He cant help himself. Just last week, at a campaign fundraiser, he praised Las Vegas casino-owner Miriam Adelson, who has pledged more than $90 million to Trumps 2024 campaign, and talked about how proud he was, as president, to award her with the Medal of Freedom in the presence of her late husband, Sheldon Adelson. But he couldnt stop there. Trump went on to insist that the presidential Medal of Freedom was better than the Congressional Medal of Honor the highest military award given for heroism in battle because everyone who gets the Congressional Medal of Honor, theyre soldiers. Theyre either in very bad shape because theyve been hit so many times by bullets or theyre dead.
Trump did not explain why laying down ones life on the battlefield was somehow less noble than writing a big check to his political campaign. But thats just the latest example of his smearing members of the military, even those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
And now his VP nominee, Vance, is getting into the act, daily attacking Minnesota Gov. and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz because, Vance falsely claims, he quit the Army National Guard to avoid combat duty in Iraq. The truth is, Walz retired from the Guard after serving 24 years in 2005, to run for Congress (which is another form of public service). Walzs unit wasnt deployed to Iraq until 2006.
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As a veteran, T***p's comment on John McCain told me everything I needed to know about the person. I'm surprised that even one individual who is currently serving or has served in the military supports this asshole.
Diamond_Dog
(34,773 posts)Irish_Dem
(57,677 posts)Actually there are words, but they are not suitable for a public forum.
no_hypocrisy
(48,821 posts)his office if he's re-elected. I believe he said that he'd fire all the existing generals arbitrarily like he would the federal civil servants. And replace them with his sycophants.
BTW, Donnie, how'd the war against the military work out for Joe McCarthy?
Lovie777
(15,018 posts)Hugin
(34,605 posts)As its still ongoing.
I would have to say that a contender would be when the US Navy tried to hide the USS John S. McCain (DDG-56) from Trumps view to keep him from throwing a fit.
Yet, thats never come up in the MSM.