Saturday, September 8, 2012

General Dempsey Tacitly Endorses Barack Obama

Via Terry



Two weeks ago Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Martin Dempsey waded into the 2012 political campaign by criticizing a ad run by a Super PAC composed of former Special Operations veterans opposing the re-election of Barack Obama.

At the time, General Dempsey made this statement as reported in The Hill:

“If someone uses the uniform, whatever uniform, for partisan politics, I am disappointed because I think it does erode that bond of trust we have with the American people,” Dempsey said during his flight back from a trip to Afghanistan and Iraq.

In my view this is one of the most absurd utterances ever by a serving general officer. Veterans are just that, veterans. They are no longer subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice or to command authority. Expecting veterans to set aside their political rights forever because the “aren’t helpful”, to use Dempsey’s phrasing, simply runs against American history.

At the time I noted that Dempsey had made no effort to criticize hard left groups like VoteVets or IAVA. He didn’t mention political hacks like Tammy Duckworth who have built a career around wounds received in combat.

Now we have an additional data point.

A featured speaker the Democrat convention was retired Admiral John Nathman. Unlike the mid-level veterans associated with the ad that got General Dempsey exercised, Nathman retired as commander of US Fleet Forces Command. Why was Nathman and the other veterans on stage? The answer is obvious, he was there to try to convince us that the pantywaist in the White House is one tough hombre who will make that “gutsy call” (don’t believe me, go to http://www.gutsycall.com).

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4 comments:

  1. Gee, wonder who is wanting to be a politian? Good thing, cause obviously he isn't much of a military man.

    Miss Violet

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  2. Gee, wonder who is wanting to be a politian?

    Good point. I hadn't thought of it.

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  3. No I would say he has chosen his side, against the people, the oath he took, and the Constitution. The lines are drawn and the sides are making up the team rosters.

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    1. The lines are drawn and the sides are making up the team rosters.

      Unfortunately the schedule is unknown.

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