April 21, 2008

McCain's "anger always has a purpose."

Says Bob Kerrey.
Since I was mentioned in the Post story I can offer my account of the McCain-Grassley argument.... The precise point of disagreement between the Senators was over a man name Robert Garwood. Senator Grassley believed he was a hero whose reputation was destroyed by the Defense Intelligence Agency. Senator McCain believed him to a traitor who caused prisoners (like Senator McCain) to receive additional encounters with torture. Both Senators were extremely angry. Senator McCain was explosive (who wouldn't be?) but at no time threatening. Most important: McCain won the argument. My experience is that his anger always has a purpose and in this case the purpose was to defeat Senator Grassley's argument which he did decisively.

25 comments:

The Drill SGT said...

Kerrey risks having his Democratic credentials revoked. He may join Joe Lieberman in the Kos penalty box.

I liked Kerrey before based on his pragmatic common sense and his war record.

For your folks under 50, this isn't the same Kerry.

Bob Kerrey was a Navy Seal in Vietnam who lost his leg in an operation for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor. Part of the citation:

In order to surprise the enemy, he and his team scaled a 350-foot sheer cliff to place themselves above the ledge on which the enemy was located. Splitting his team in 2 elements and coordinating both, Lt. (jg.) Kerrey led his men in the treacherous downward descent to the enemy's camp. Just as they neared the end of their descent, intense enemy fire was directed at them, and Lt. (jg.) Kerrey received massive injuries from a grenade that exploded at his feet and threw him backward onto the jagged rocks. Although bleeding profusely and suffering great pain, he displayed outstanding courage and presence of mind in immediately directing his element's fire into the heart of the enemy camp. Utilizing his radio, Lt. (jg.) Kerrey called in the second element's fire support, which caught the confused Viet Cong in a devastating crossfire. After successfully suppressing the enemy's fire, and although immobilized by his multiple wounds, he continued to maintain calm, superlative control as he ordered his team to secure and defend an extraction site. Lt. (jg.) Kerrey resolutely directed his men, despite his near unconscious state, until he was eventually evacuated by helicopter.

The Drill SGT said...

a bit of humor:

While he was Governor of Nebraska, Kerrey dated actress Debra Winger while the latter was in Lincoln filming Terms of Endearment (part of which is set in Nebraska), which won the 1983 Oscar for Best Picture. When confronted with intense questioning by the press over the nature of the relationship, Kerrey famously replied; "What can I say — she swept me off my foot," alluding to the fact that the lower part of one of his legs was amputated due to injuries sustained in his Medal of Honor action in Vietnam.

hdhouse said...

Holy Generalizations Batman.

Perhaps 1% of the time Senator Fathertime gets mad for effect. The other 99% his posturing is that of a doddering old fool with his throttle stuck on invective.

If playing pissy is presidential stage acting I vote for Lewis Black.

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The Drill SGT said...

Ann, why does this get a torture tag?

who is the victim?

who is the torturer?

hdhouse said...

Hello. I'm John McCain and I approve this message .... whatever it is.

Christy said...

So we have a year in which we shall get to vote for a man whose righteous anger can fuel his drive to accomplish great things or a woman whose anger explodes crockery or a man who has so swallowed all his anger that he sees bitterness everywhere?

Brent said...

Christy,

Spot on!

Brent said...

So it's come to this, has it?

Let's see.

How hard this must be for rational voters.

Let's give the most important job in the world to:

1) a seasoned veteran, an independent thinker who's made and learned from a lifetime of mistakes and heroic successes.

or

2) a young guy with a silver tongue and a resume of absolutely no accomplishement, so inexperienced that he wouldn't get hired by any Fortune 400 Company.


This would only be a tough choice in a country where the educational system has done absolutely nothing to teach people to think critically . . . wait a minute!

rhhardin said...

Maybe it's because his purposes always have an anger.

vbspurs said...

Maybe he allows himself to get angry because he's not a Boomer who was always told to "chill out"?

Cheers,
Victoria

Unknown said...

I like a candidate with anger. Maybe we can see how he/she will actually lead!

I still want to see Hillary blow her stack. I think we're getting there.

vbspurs said...

I still want to see Hillary blow her stack. I think we're getting there.

I thought the post-South Carolina polls showed that she did VERY badly when she was looking daggers at her male opponents in debates?

My God, this is a very strange campaign.

A black man who is an elitist. A woman who is a hawk. And an ex-military man trying to prove his anger is not an issue.

And the weird thing is, it's all true.

Cheers,
Victoria

Anonymous said...

“My dad was tortured in prison; he doesn’t overreact to things. So if he starts freaking out, you know it’s time to freak out,” she says. “And I think he’s freaking out about the environment. He’s like, ‘I’m genuinely worried about climate change; it’s happening right now.’” — Meghan McCain

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reader_iam said...

It's an anger buffet, this political season. Which dish is more popular? Which buffet pan will empty first? And, in the case of the latter, will it be due to popularity, or because one of the chefs didn't make enough?

If this were a blogpost and not a comment, I'd 1) go on just a bit more and 2) consider as one of the titles "Feast Or Famine?".

(Disclosure: Yeah, OK, I'm a watcher of both "Top Chef" and "Iron Chef" here.

Also, though less regularly, of "Throw Down! ... ".)

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Peter V. Bella said...

Bill Clinton was known for his temper tantrums. Hillary is known for hers. How come no one brings up their tempers? I guess it is not fair to tell the truth about the Clintons.

Unknown said...

It is a very weird election--a very American one!

reader_iam said...

MCG: I assure you that people bring up the Clintons' tempers--and among those is Althouse, for example.

Ralph L said...

He’s like, ‘I’m genuinely worried about climate change; it’s happening right now.’”
That's called the change of seasons, chile.

My father, also a career Naval Officer, had a quick, explosive temper until his 60's, but never exchanged an angry word with my late mother. The step-monster's tantrums may have worn him down, but it's probably testosterone drop-off.

vbspurs said...

"My father, also a career Naval Officer, had a quick, explosive temper until his 60's, but never exchanged an angry word with my late mother."

My father, like his father before him, is an Army man. Bad flaring temper. Shouts at us frequently, but I have never in all my days heard him disrespect my mother, or use a coarse expression to her.

I believe Cindy McCain has been called the c-word by Senator McCain, it was reported by the harridans of The View.

It's actually the only thing I hold against him, as a man. But really, I've heard worse about JFK and Jackie, et al...

Cheers,
Victoria

Revenant said...

What worries me about McCain isn't his temper, but his self-righteousness. I don't mind angry Presidents, but I do mind ones who think they know what's best for me.

reader_iam said...

Heh, Rev.

Are you older than I've thought you were? Because I'm having a hard time imagining which presidents you've experienced who thought otherwise.

Revenant said...

Reagan, Bush (the current one), and Clinton, reader.

Well, Clinton *talked* about deciding what was best for me, but I think that was just pandering to his base.