The Telegraph is reporting that John McCain attacked Jimmy Carter's little snipe that McCain is milking his Vietnam service. Jimmy Carter is also an idiot.
Jimmy Carter can't speak
His criticism broke a near taboo on incorporating Mr McCain's five and a half years in prison, in which he was tortured and placed in solitary confinement, into any critical comments.
Do you know why that taboo was implanted? Because there wasn't anyone who could attack it. Obama never fought in a war. Hillary volunteered for the marines, but was turned down (now that would have been interesting). John Edwards was a coward who made his fortune chasing ambulances. You want to know what Carter was doing while McCain was being tortured for five and a half years? He was farming. While John McCain was being tortured, Jimmy Carter was eating peanuts. While McCain was swearing at his Vietnam guards, Carter was grooming himself for an election. And while McCain was refusing to leave early, Carter was refusing to say whether or not he was going to run for governor. Despite all of this, Carter has enough nerve to tell John McCain that he's milking his service. Milking it. Disgraceful.
So what?
Is America stupid? Not that stupid. If McCain was using his time in Vietnam as a political stunt, people would know. Despite this, McCain points out that
"I don't think most Americans share that view. In fact, most of my supporters say talk more about your experiences, they were formative experiences."
Of course, this is McCain's word for it. But it's true: a lot of Americans really admire McCain's courage and heroism. And what's wrong with that? Heck, Obama milked his Kenyan roots. The story says that
New York columnist Maureen Dowd wrote last week that the McCain campaign was "flashing the POW card to rebut any criticism" after pro-Obama Reverend Kirbyjon Caldwell criticized Mr McCain for suggesting that Cindy should enter the topless Miss Buffalo Chip contest at a motorbike riders' rally they were attending.
Well, Obama's been flashing his Change card to rebut any criticism. Despite this, Carter has the guts to say to McCain that he is milking his time in Vietnam. Disgusting.
It shows his character (and Obama's lack thereof)
Obama's biggest asset is that he talks a lot of change rhetoric that may or may not mean anything. McCain's biggest asset is that he's got a strong character. This is shown not only in his POW experience, but in his maverickness, the fact that he's such a strong porkbuster (despite the fact that it can often benefit his state and win votes), and the fact that he says things that aren't popular (even if they aren't right). He has character. He will do what he believes is right, while it looks like Obama (and even Romney during the primaries) just wanted to do what the polls wanted. And the POW experience, as mentioned before, shows this:
When questioned about the appropriateness of Mr McCain's suggestion, campaign spokesman Brian Rogers replied that the candidate's character had been "tested and forged in ways few can fathom".
In ways that few can fathom. How many of us can say that we were tortured in a Vietnamese POW camp, much less offered a way out and not taken it? I can't even fathom that. It takes guts. Yet Carter says that he's milking it. General Clark may think that military service isn't enough to become president, but it sure goes a long way.



