Friday, October 20, 2017

The Democratic effort to politicize a tragedy is a disservice to America and its veterans

Via Billy

The Democratic effort to politicize a tragedy is a disservice to America and its veterans

Delivering bad news or consoling someone after a loss is never easy. Communicating in these instances is often awkward and uncomfortable for everyone involved. So it's quite a mystery why Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.) is making such an issue with the call the president placed to the family of U.S. Army Sgt. La David Johnson after his heroic death fighting terrorism in Niger. To use this situation to score political points, attack the president, or advance an agenda is shameful.

Days after President Trump's telephone call to Johnson’s family, the media is still hungry for drama. Considering for a moment the possibility that words could have been taken out of context or misunderstood, surely it would have been appropriate for the president to have been afforded the opportunity to privately clarify his admiration and respect. Instead Wilson decided to use the situation, and worse, a grieving family, to attack a political adversary. It's a page straight out of the “never let a good crisis go to waste” playbook.

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8 comments:

  1. My father was a fighter pilot, P 51, he was killed towards
    the end of WWII. No president called my mom - just a letter
    of condolences and a Chaplain at the door.
    This woman needs to get over it.

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    1. Idiots all, Trump actually called the person something he didn't need to do. I despise liberals.

      Here is another fighter pilot from my military school, killed like your father near the end.

      https://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2012/08/general-gc-marshall-awards-medal-to-1st.html

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  2. Thanks. Humbling.
    And no, Trump was just trying to do the right thing and yet
    they pick his bones.

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    1. I thought after Kelly's address there would be dead quiet, but boy was I wrong. It would be tempting for an honorable man to just quit.

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  3. Exactly. Now he's racist as he used the term "empty barrel"
    which was used by Shakespeare in the 1500's when the term
    racist did not even exist. Thems read racist into everything. General Kelly is an intelligent and honorable
    man which I can't say the same about the 'grieving widow'
    which this fiasco has made her a rock star. Unbelievable.

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  4. She needs to get a job as a rodeo clown....she is already halfway there.

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