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Originally Posted by TripletDaddy
I can only imagine what he went through.
Once he starts using it for personal gain, then he has sent the message to the public that it is no longer a personal, sacred experience for him, but rather another arrow in his quiver that he can draw upon when running for office.
Think of the deeply personal tribulations in your life.
How many of them have you touted as a basis for job qualification?
Also, did you, at any time, mock Clinton's infidelities? Make jokes about it? Laugh about it? That was a personal family matter. It probably wreaked havoc on Chelsea as a little girl. Did you stump against any sort of mockery of the Clinton pecadilloes...in the name of good taste and doing what is right? Doubtful.
Let's all get off our high horses folks. When you play partisan politics, eventually it comes back to bite you in the rear. if we don't think McCain's inability to raise his arms over his head should be mocked, then it shouldn't be lauded, either. It shouldnt play a part in the process at all. Once he plays it for sympathy, it becomes open season.
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When it comes to Clinton and his infidelity, I ignored it until he looked into the camera lens and lied to the American people. And there is a huge difference between being tortured by the enemy and thinking the only use for women is to be a sperm receptacle.
I will say that you make a good point about McCain using his POW days for political expediency, but I will never belittle him for it. I just happen to believe that he has earned that much.