Sen. John McCain appears to have taken a veiled swipe at President Trump while criticizing the practice of draft dodging in an interview aired Sunday. McCain, one of Trump’s most outspoken critics in the GOP, made the comments while speaking about the Vietnam War on an episode of C-SPAN3’s American History TV.
“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 said. “That is wrong. That is wrong. If we are going to ask every American to serve, every American should serve.” McCain, a veteran who was held prisoner and tortured for more than five years in Vietnam, seemed to be referring to an ailment cited as the reason for Trump’s five draft deferments.
Trump was reportedly allowed deferments because a doctor said he had heel spurs—calcium buildups in the foot that cause protrusions. Read more at THE WASHINGTON POST.
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I’m still waiting for McCain’s thinly veiled dig at those who openly dodged the draft, like Bill Clinton.
Bone spurs have company. The confederate in chief never released his tax forms.
What we worry?
We already knew that “America first” does not apply to the Trump family.
Which part of the Army did Barack Obama serve?
At least Pres. Trump is supportive of the US military, which can’t be said of his predecessor or of the candidate who ran against him.