Former NATO commander Wesley Hussein Clark (Pictured, quite gay in the ol’ timey meaning) questioned John McCain’s experience when he said that having your plane shot down doesn’t make you qualified to be president. Ever since, he has been denounced in many circles including this one. In this election, McCain’s experience of being shot down and held as POW is more relevant than it has ever been in his political career.
In an such a hostile political environment for the Republican Party, their candidate has to withstand a lot of flak. Not only has McCain withstood flak, he still has some of that flak in him. Moreover, he has been through a nose dive just as bad as the coming election that he might just win come November. And if he does, he can withstand the torture of a democratic congress. He likes torture, he likes it so much he stayed a POW even when given the chance to leave. In fact, he believes in torture so much he supports the United States to use it on our enemies, to which the Blog agrees with him because it builds character.
So General Clark should watch his back. President McCain may shove a bamboo shoot up his ass if he ain’t looking.
He isn’t…as far as we know…