Re: McCain WAS a Commander; Clark's early posts not so great
by
hellifiknow
07/07/2008, 5:54 PM #
"Relevant to who (sic)?"
to whom. (Jesus.)
Quick story a prof. of mine liked to tell:
"So, I went to go vote, because the only way to subvert the judicial system is to get on juries, and I get down there, pick up a ballot, and start punching it randomly outside the booth [not having the guide to tell which holes meant what], and the woman at the table starts and says "Sir, what are you doing?"
And I said, "Madam, do you honestly think that fellow in the booth is putting any more thought into his ballot than I am?""
Too many people base their decision on irrelevant things ("with which candidate would you like to have a beer?"), and damage control over anything that the chattering class can use has become part of the game; note I said "unfortunately."
"I'm sorry but voting records do matter and McCain has consistently voted against veteran's beneifts over the last few years."
Yes, voting records do matter. However I don't believe in giving vets a blank check to the country. I'm not the first, I don't think, to disbelieve in the effectiveness or desirability of mercenaries, and at some point the zeros on the check we're sending should stop. Beyond that, one of the criticisms of the latest Vets' benefits bill was that it encourages people in the army to get out sooner than extant law.
"Again this is irrelevant to the conversation at hand."
See "on another note"
"Does military experience mean that you would be a good president? Yes
or no? Someone can be a military leader and a good president but being
in the military does not automatically make you a good president."
I agree. My point on Clark was that his judgment of military leadership is suspect, given his record.
"Finally Wes Clark is not running for President so his leadership abilities are not at issue."
No, but his ability to judge properly is at issue.