To: jodenkoekje
of course, Nixon never had to lie about his military record, either. . . and no one but McCarthy ever did that! Ann asserts that McCarthy did make more than he had to of his war record, but that McCarthy did fly on 12 missions as a combatant, and did exchange fire with the enemy (you could get hurt doing that).
Which compares poorly with valorous LBJ, who Coulter says flew as an observer on ONE flight, and was the only person aboard that 15-minute flight to be awarded a medal. And a Silver Star at that!!
To: conservatism_IS_compassion
Johnson's Silver Star is a joke.
MacArthur's awarded him the Army Silver Star Medal by General Douglas MacArthur and cited as follows:
"For gallantry in action in the vicinity of Port Moresby and Salamaua, New Guinea, on June 9, 1942. While on a mission of obtaining information in the Southwest Pacific area, Lieutenant Commander Johnson, in order to obtain personal knowledge of combat conditions, volunteered as an observer on a hazardous aerial combat mission over hostile positions in New Guinea. As our planes neared the target area they were intercepted by eight hostile fighters. When, at this time, the plane in which Lieutenant Commander Johnson was an observer, developed mechanical trouble and was forced to turn back alone, presenting a favorable target to the enemy fighters, he evidenced marked coolness in spite of the hazards involved. His gallant actions enabled him to obtain and return with valuable information."
So as soon as they spot enemy fighters, they fabricate a mechanical problem and turn back to protect the young congressman's hide. And thankful that he doesn't freak out, they award him a medal.
MacArthur certainly knew what side his bread was buttered on.
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