If this is supposed to somehow vindicate Trump, it is truly irrelevant to the legitimate conversation.
The uproar should not be about McCain. It is, rather, about Trump and his inability to think before he speaks.
That’s a dangerous trait in a Presidential candidate, and even more so were he to be elected. That is the cogent point here, not McCain’s level of valor.
I’m thoroughly enjoying Trump’s candidacy, because his popularity should demonstrate to other candidates that the public is fed up.
However, it is unwise for any candidate to speak ill of the military past or present, and Trump should have known that. He’s accustomed to being able to say anything he wants — fine for the boss, no so much for the politician.
It’s not about McCain. It’s about Trump’s lack of judgment.
You mean like Obama/Sotoreo opens his blue gum lips/
In as much as the liberal snooze media, or even outlets like FoxNews, will never give him the forum to properly explain anything, I would agree. Instead, they'll tear him up with cheap headlines and attacks. In any case, I personally hope he's not our candidate. There are plenty more qualified people out there than him.
I’m not in favor of Trump as president, but in all fairness you should know that there is plenty of evidence that he didn’t even say what they are reporting, which should not be a surprise to anybody. There’s a whole article about this very thing up above this.
Sharyl Attkisson: Washington Post Smeared Donald Trump; Misrepresented His Comments on John McCain