Posted on 09/01/2004 2:50:04 PM PDT by ernliz
I worked for AT&T in the late 90's and C. Michael Armstrong did the same thing to them. Look at what Ma Bell has been reduced to because John Walters was considered too stupid to run the biggest Company in the world.
This General has not received a positive comment from any one connected with the USAF.
PS: John hope you are enjoying your 25 million dollar buyout!
McPeak? Another Clinton appointed?
Hi kpp...
See my post #19. I heard many callers (the majority being older, retired gentlemen; some of whom claimed to be quite high rank), saying exactly the same thing over and over.
McSqueak's reputation is pretty well besmirched in my opinion by those fellows. They sounded sane, literate, well-educated and quite sincere.
Someone yesterday said McPeak was angry because he didn't get a promotion. He's like those fools, Clarke and Wilson. And Wesley Clarke. Another crackpot. How can McPeak say he's for Kerry because Kerry would be strong on defense? Out of his ever loving mind.
John, the communists are sapping the precious
bodily fluids of everyone in the country
through the fluoridation of water.
I should have read further and gone to the keyword.
He's not kissing Kerry's butt for his health. He certainly wants a job in a Kerry administration.
You kiss the butt of winners not losers....
So this is why McPeak is infamous!
(I hope you know what I mean by that.)
"..As a former SAC staffer, I am greatly indebted to tac73 and his many fellow troops of the 3906SSS for their obscure labors in keeping us all informed and safe, but I have to call him on a point of accuracy.
Gen McPeak was a pure fighter pilot his whole career, and a fighter mafia general. He was never a SAC troop; the Elite Guards at Bldg 500 did not memorize his mug until he stumbled into the CSAF job when then-SecDef Dick Cheney canned Gen Mike Duggan on the eve of DESERT STORM.
He deserves precisely zero credit for the DS air campaign: didn't think it up, didn't plan it, didn't direct it, didn't execute it.
During his CSAF tenure, he did nothing except destroy what little organizational cohesion and esprit de corps the Service still possessed. Oh, and he introduced a new uniform.
Hypocrisy personified, he allowed fighter pilots to violate all the rules while holding the rest of the force to impossible, ever-shifting, and sometimes unscrupulously concealed standards. As Maj Owen's comments attest, his behavior (and that of cohort Gen George Lee Butler, infamous for anti-nuke stances) can best be characterized as less than honorable.
If USAF has enjoyed any success since, it most certainly has nothing to do with the changes he wrought. His rise to high rank is not a compliment to the professionalism, competence, and devotion to duty of those who permitted it. The Service may not survive him much longer, and if it does not repudiate him and his ilk, it may not deserve to.
obscure crew dog
colorless staff toad
Posted by: sddso on August 22, 2004 10:32 PM .."
McPeak on General Tommy Franks
".."Not overwhelmingly impressive" is still the assessment of retired Gen. Merrill McPeak, the top Air Force general during the Gulf War. "He sometimes seems to want to come across as one of these aw-shucks, sneaky-smart kind of guys. It's impossible to judge whether he's really sneaky-smart, or sneaky-average."
But the sniping at Franks largely subsided as the Taliban were routed from Afghanistan, and Bush and Rumsfeld made clear their support for the general..."
Gulf War Friendly Fire Incident
"..On April 14, 1994, two F-15 fighters shot down the Black Hawks in the mistaken belief that they were Iraqi (though no Iraqi choppers had ever overflown this area). Documents suggest a bungled Air Force investigation. Only Capt. James Wang, commanding an AWACS (radar) plane 300 miles away, was brought to a court-martial - which acquitted him.
Was this outcome manipulated by an Air Force then dominated by fighter pilots typified by Gen. Merrill McPeak as chief of staff? Frank Spinner, Wang's civilian counsel, told the court-martial McPeak made clear he wanted no fighter pilots punished..."
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