NP Rank:
Cindy McCain Angers Vets in an Interview
In an article entitled, McCain's Wife Sets Combat Vets Back 30 Years with PTSD Remark, Vetvoice.com includes highlights from Cindy McCain's interview with MarieClaire.com:
Q: You met your husband after his POW days. To what extent is that still with you - or is it a part of history?
CINDY McCAIN: My husband will be the first one to tell you that that's in the past. Certainly it's a part of who he is, but he doesn't dwell on it. It's not part of a daily experience that we experience or anything like that. But it has shaped him. It has made him the leader that he is.
Q: But no cold sweats in the middle of the night?
CINDY McCAIN: Oh, no, no, no, no, no. My husband, he'd be the first one to tell you that he was trained to do what he was doing. The guys who had the trouble were the 18-year-olds who were drafted. He was trained, he went to the Naval Academy, he was a trained United States naval officer, and so he knew what he was doing.
The article further states:
In two sentences, Cindy McCain manages to insult not only every combat veteran in history who didn't attend the Naval Academy, but also the thousands of veterans who quietly live their lives, tolerating PTSD each and every day. I really should expand on this as the centerpiece of my post, but it makes my head hurt to really think about the implications of the comment. So I'll leave it to readers to fill that idea out.
Click here to read the article at VetVoice.com.
Crowd Power
-
sweetsixteen
New York, New York, United States -
brownsshowdown
Springfield, Virginia, United States -
markmedina1968
Columbus, Ohio, United States














Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (12)
at 08:08 on October 10th, 2008
I guess all those PTSD folks just don't have the "right stuff" in the McCain view.
at 10:37 on October 10th, 2008
Karen Hatter, wow, you would have thought that one day Cindy and John would have sat down together and at least composed a reponse to questions of this nature, as it can't be the first time she would have been asked about it.
I can see what she's trying to say, but she says it the wrong way and with very little tact.
at 10:45 on October 10th, 2008
Karen Hatter, I like this story.
Thanks Karen
Very informative.
Especially in these times
The truth is not far away.. just dressed up in ridiculous costumes
that will forever keep changing until some people decide to do more soul searching.
Peace,
campanaro
at 11:28 on October 10th, 2008
Karen Hatter, I like this story. It's good stuff.
See, I told you she's a cold, heartless witch with a capital B.
She's all about the money and glory of being "first ho". She can't be first lady since she isn't a "lady".
at 11:50 on October 10th, 2008
Where is the interview with veterans that were angered? I think M
at 18:01 on October 10th, 2008
I saw Cindy Oct 5th 2008. I had a nice time. You can feel the love she has for her husband.
markmedina1968 has contributed a photo to this story.
at 19:12 on October 10th, 2008
The link is at the end of the article.
at 07:04 on October 11th, 2008
My thanks to Everyone for your thoughts and flags! It is much appreciated.
at 07:08 on October 11th, 2008
I don't believe her comment that McCain "doesn't dwell on [it]", as it's been a lynchpin of his campaign.
at 14:37 on October 11th, 2008
Cindy is not all about the money. She has all the money she needs and she has helped a lot of children, etc, etc. You have a lot of nerve calling her a witch with a B. Nobody is perfect but I'd bet she is closer to perfect than you will ever be. Shame on you.
at 19:46 on October 11th, 2008
The officers suffer from PTSD more then the enlisted so I am not sure where Mrs Mccain received her information.
at 09:05 on October 16th, 2008