Posted on 10/23/2017 5:16:18 PM PDT by jazusamo
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is knocking the media, saying they are inaccurately portraying his recent comments about high-income Americans getting draft deferments from the Vietnam War over bone spurs as a slight against President Trump.
"By the way ... on this issue of people who got deferments from serving in Vietnam. I was against that 40 years ago, so for you people to say that I'm taking a shot at Trump over that, then you don't know my record," McCain said on Monday evening.
He added that deferments from the draft for the Vietnam War were "unfair and unequal. The rich people didn't serve and the poor people did. It has nothing to do with President Trump."
McCain's comments, which were unprompted, came after he was asked by The Hill if he was planning to attend the Senate GOP caucus lunch with Trump on Tuesday.
The current dust-up started when McCain argued, during a larger interview about the draft, that high-income individuals were able to unfairly get deferments.
One aspect of the [Vietnam] conflict, by the way, that I will never ever countenance is that we drafted the lowest income level of America, and the highest income level found a doctor that would say that they had a bone spur, McCain told C-SPAN 3 .
The comments were widely interpreted as a veiled swipe at Trump, who received five deferments from the draft during the Vietnam War, including one due to heel spurs, a bone protrusion caused by calcium buildup.
McCain said during an interview with ABC's "The View" on Monday morning that he doesn't think Trump is a "draft dodger" but that the system for deciding who served in the Vietnam War was unfair.
I dont consider him so much a draft dodger as I feel that the system was so wrong that certain Americans could evade their responsibilities to serve the country, McCain said.
McCain has emerged as one of Trump's most consistent GOP critics.
The C-SPAN 3 interview came after Trump and McCain spent last week exchanging fire after the Arizona senator blasted "spurious nationalism in a widely praised speech.
When asked about McCain's speech, Trump said: "People have to be careful, because at some point I fight back."
"I've faced greater challenges than this," McCain shot back.
Trump had earned GOP ire in 2015 when he mocked McCain's military service, saying, "I like people who werent captured."
McCain spent more than five years as a prisoner of war after his plane was shot down.
We all know who he meant to insult. He’s a Lying Uniparty Senior Hack, disrespecting our POTUS, CiC, and leader of his party. Disgraceful.
“..I am hoping the President humiliates McPain soon....”
I would bet that Trump knows how to win an argument with a fool. Just say nothing.....
You’re right. He’s an ass. Trump funded Hillary. He funded Obama. He attacked Reagan and called him a conman. He called Republicans stupid for many years. But he was never part of the Uniparty. Until recently, he was a Liberal Democrat. How dare a man like McCain who fought the liberals in most of his life has the gall to point out that Trump benefited from his families vast wealth is beyond outrageous. Trump’s friend, the great conservative philosopher Howard Stern (a family values kinda guy) must be so proud to see that our POTUS can stomp a wimp like McCain.
The rich getting deferments happens to be all too true, whatever McCain might have meant in the present instance. The wealthy buying themselves out of the draft would be worse today, much as I have come to believe it should be reinstated. We now are a nation where no one (or few) have any ‘skin in the game.’ Few Americans even know anyone who’s serving or who has served in recent memory.
During the VN conflict I worked for an attorney who’d been Counsel to the (then immediate past-) VPOTUS. After he was out of office and back in private practice, he was besieged by requests from wealthy supporters of his former boss to get their sons out of the draft. I won’t say he didn’t try to accommodate a few of them.
“Were Donald to dig deeper, hed discover that McCain as champion of prisoners-of-war and men missing-in-action is as dubious as John McCain the politician.”
Thanks for linking!
I believe that last sentence in the article precisely sums up McCain.
McCain, you can deny it, but you did say it about my president, so screw you...
What a seditionist a**.
You LIE. Thanks jazusamo.
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