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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Dreadfully Boneheaded
Today we learned that Gen. Stanley McChrystal, gave a rather revealing and controversial interview to Rolling Stone magazine. In it he was highly critical of the President, the Vice President and other administration officials. We can debate the merits of his complaints, which I will get to later, but aside from that, was this a wise decision? It is no secret of tensions between him and Obama but going on the record in this way, is quite unprecedented. Military are known for publicly supporting the Commander-in-Chief, even if they disagree privately. It is hard to imagine that he could stay on in light of these comments, among them claiming that Obama seemed uncomfortable in the presence of military brass when he met with McChrystal and others not long after taking office. Another gem was when asked about Joe Biden, he responded along the lines of "what did you say? bite me?" This is most certainly beneath someone of McChrystal's stature and as I am writing this, it is reported that he offered a verbal resignation to Defense Secretary Robert Gates. He will meet with Obama tomorrow. I am sure he had legitimate frustrations and concerns but this was hardly the way to voice them. We need someone overseeing Iraq and Afghanistan who is serious and can get the job done. This article does nothing but to portray McChrystal as childish and immature.
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Honestly, I'm interested in the book that he will probably write. I agree that his manner was not respectful to the uniform, however to be that bold, I'm wondering what all he has to say. The President and VP have both embarrassed this country with their interpretations of protocal, I'm just wondering if the general spoke from truth, but will be abolished because it wasn't in good taste. There are many ways to look at this, and when I compare his wrong doings to the Commander In Chief, there is no comparison. The military is held to the wall, but the president can say whatever he feels, and the vp can drop the F Bomb and it is just a little slip. Again, I agree that this is against everything that his uniform represents, but I'm just wondering what the other side of the comments are about.
yes, it will be interesting to see how this develops and I agree that this pales in comparison to Obama and his cronies. I just hoped for more from our military. Thanks for commenting!
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