Posted on 10/23/2017 4:35:56 AM PDT by Kaslin
In the sadly contentious matter of remembering Sergeant La David Johnson, the villain turns out to be Congresswoman Fredericka Wilson, more of a ghoulish clown, really. President Trump plays the role of a loyal guard dog who doth bark too much, and General John Kelly comes off as a brave knight with a scratch in his armor. The sudden frenzy already is old news and much picked over, but maybe insufficiently considered.
The flurry happened fast. President Trump called Myeshia Johnson, the widow of a soldier fallen in a raid in Niger to express his condolences. The next day, news reported that Congresswoman Wilson claimed Trump told the bereaved woman: He knew what he signed up for. Trump denied that was his message. The family said Yeah, thats about what he said.Suddenly, the national food fight commenced over the president remembering a fallen soldier. Partisans of different stripes variously condemned Trumps crassness, defended his intent and the fair meaning of the contested phrase, or, condemned Trump for bullying and debating a Gold Star family. Trumps Chief of Staff, former Marine General John Kelly, a Gold Star parent himself, held a press conference and offered a magisterial and moving account of the way America treats its fallen soldiers, the debt we owe such men and women, and his own experience in the loss of a son.
He described his discussion with the president about how to speak to the families. He recalled the words of comfort his own best friend gave him: He said, Kel, he was doing exactly what he wanted to do when he was killed. He knew what he was getting into by joining that 1 percent. He knew what the possibilities were because were at war.
As a relevant digression, the phrases are not unlike the tone and framing of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton who, in testimony before Congress, described the service of Ambassador Chris Stevens, killed in Libya:
"Chris Stevens understood that diplomats must operate in many places where our soldiers do not, where there are no other boots on the ground, and safety is far from guaranteed. In fact, he volunteered for just those assignments.
He also understood we will never prevent every act of terrorism or achieve perfect security, and that we inevitably must accept a level of risk to protect our country and advance our interests and values.
. . .
Nobody knew the dangers of Libya better -- a weak government, extremist groups, rampant instability. But Chris chose to go to Benghazi because he understood America had to be represented there at that pivotal time."
At the press conference, General Kelly concluded his remarks by expressing regret bordering on lamentation that anyone like Congresswoman Wilson would degrade the solemnity of the presidents call by listening in and politicizing it. (Rep. Wilson later protested she hadnt listened in at all. She was in a car and listened to the conversation on a speaker phone. Well. That clarifies things.)
Kelly described an earlier event, the dedication of a federal building in Florida, named for three fallen FBI agents. He said FBI Director James Comey had given a magnificent memorial, and then Wilson delivered a hyped political speech, bragging about how she secured the money to pay for the federal building. Kelly expressed his disappointment in the empty barrel making loud and inappropriate noise.
It was a bravura performance that brought tears to many eyes and a temporary halt to partisan sniping. But, in America today, all such halts are very temporary. Critics returned to the theme that Trump should not have contradicted a bereaved family. Shortly, video of the Congresswomans speech at the dedication surfaced. It turns out she had not bragged about bringing home the appropriations bacon, rather, she had bragged about pushing through the administrative process to name a federal building in record time.
This is a distinction without a difference. Wilson had given a political rah rah speech at a solemn occasion. But, the opportunity was there for partisan media to pounce on Kelly. Video proves John Kelly lied about Rep. Wilson brayed MSNBC. Other outlets piled on.
And so, not many days after the death of a brave man in a far away place the brawl continues over whether the president disrespected him in paying condolences. Another Gold Star widow, Natasha De Alencar, distraught by the politicization released the recording of the presidents respectful and heartfelt call to her after her husband was killed in Afghanistan.
It is worth summing up the roles of the major players here. President Trump wanted to comfort Myeshia Johnson on the loss of her husband. He sought counsel from his Chief of Staff, a man better positioned to give that counsel than anyone. He made the call.
Someone, it is a safe bet not the grieving widow, invited Fredericka Wilson to listen into the call and the next day, she was slamming the president to the media, politicizing a familys tragedy. There is no benign explanation for Wilson listening in. If she was included because she was close to the family, she should have been there with them. Her participation was an obvious set up. She played her role and rained ugly controversy all over the suffering of Myeshia Johnson.
Trump took the bait, and escalated the rhetoric with a tweet that the Congresswoman had fabricated her account. More likely she had distorted and maligned his sincere respect. Truly he doth bark too much.
General Kelly did a masterful and gracious job putting things in context and directing the nations attention where it belongs, on the heroism and sacrifice of Americas fighting men and women. But, he botched an insignificant detail which invited the partisan jackals to keep barking.
And tonight, in far away places, thousands Americas finest young people stand guard, protecting the peace and security of a nation that may or may not deserve them.
No matter what the President does, it will be subject to a 24/7 attack barrage by the MSM and their tail wagging lackey servants, lunatic liberals and the democrat party.
Exactly
GMA just trotted out the Johnson widow. It’s a sad situation, and I don’t think she understands what is happening. Now she hates Trump because the race pimps told he to. Sad.
Trump needs to let this one go. Its a no win unless he has a tape.
I am sending prayers to LaDavid Johnson’s family. He and the others - I haven’t even heard the others names - were heros. Rest in Peace sirs...
Has Trump now been bitten by the Black Widow???
ABC GMA would trot out the parents of Lizzie Bordon if they could find a way to do so.
They are beyond the pale & have absolutely NO Clas at all.
Also- I NEVER in my life heard of a WIDOW attending the funeral of her husband wearing WHITE?
Did I mess something?
I thought BLACK was the proper mourning color-—a=or at least, something dark & somber. White””” Didn’t look one bit appropriate to me at all.
The Lemon Colored Big Bird with the matching cowboy hat is beyond a joke. I never attending a funeral or a memorial service where ANYONE was dressed like this.....
Obama——You want me to respect these two crazies? Fat Chance...Never.
So called “Gold Star” families don’t get a free pass to lie. Not the parents of that Muslim soldier and not this woman. F the democrats and their attempt to weaponize relatives of dead soldiers. Trump is attacked as “shameful” for differing with this twist’s account? Her friggin word is above reproach? Give me a break, and check her bank account.
And if he did have trouble with this guy’s name let’s put the blame squarely where it belongs, his mother, “La David”, seriously?
Oh please, that's pathetic. A US soldier gets killed in the service of this country, and you are finding fault with his name?
What's wrong with you?
Why are you negging on my defense of the President? It’s a bizarre name that no one can be faulted for not remembering.
Yeah...US service members should have conventional first names. Just imagine a soldier with a ridiculous name like Audie or a Marine with a name like Smedley. Unthinkable!
< /sarc>
Agreed. The military pass has become like a p*ssy pass - its permission to do whatever.
No its not. Time to call out the bulls**t. This hero, John McCain and that ilk get no respect. Are John Kerry and Al Gore heroes? Please.
If one honorably served, good. Respect. The honorable ones are usually very quiet about it.
Both my uncle and my father (combat veterans) >>>HATE/D<<< VFW types who won wars singlehandedly. They avoid/ed them like Herpes.
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