Every now and
then I like to test myself by giving up what I know are bad habits; just to make
sure I can. I decided yesterday to give
up diet cokes for a while. I consume way
too much of these every day and I’ve always told myself it was for the caffeine
because I don’t like coffee at all (Brits always thought I was the only
American thus afflicted). This
self-imposed ban has nothing to do with the fact the young computer geeks that
I was working with a couple weeks ago seemed appalled at my consumption
rate.
The Last Diet Coke Sent Downrange Yesterday |
He told me to
check out what had been published about the artificial sweetener Aspartame. There was a lot of information available
which the coca cola company went to great lengths attempting to discredit. The thing that caught my eye was that it was
not dangerous in small amounts. I wasn’t
too cool with the qualifications since my daily consumption rate can reach
legendary amounts. So I went cold turkey
yesterday and I could really tell by the afternoon when I felt lethargic and in
the serious crave mode. It will be good
to wash this crap out of my system.
Speaking of
offal I’ve been repeatedly asked over the past week what I thought about the release
of Bergdahl by the Obama administration.
As I wrote last week I’m happy he’s out from underneath the Taliban where
no good could come to him but I had serious problems with his actions when he
deserted. After spending a quarter
century in the infantry, for me, having a young Solider walk away in combat breaks
the “code” on so many levels. A friend
sent me the article below written by a retired Lieutenant Colonel which kind of
captures why the military wasn’t doing hand springs about Bergdahl’s
release. It also brings up the very real
problem of a lack of military experience in our political leadership this
episode is symptomatic of; especially given the new breed of “political”
generals this administration favors. (Prepare for the Cantankerous Friend to
self-immolate because I have said a cross word about his progressive Saint
Barack)
“Why Team Obama Was Blindsided by the
Bergdahl Backlash”
The president
and Ms. Rice seem to think that the crime of desertion in wartime is kind of
like skipping class. Congratulations,
Mr. President! And identical congrats to
your sorcerer’s apprentice, National Security Adviser Susan Rice. By trying to
sell him as an American hero, you’ve turned a deserter already despised by
soldiers in the know into quite possibly the most-hated individual soldier in
the history of our military. I have
never witnessed such outrage from our troops.
Exhibit A: Ms.
Rice. In one of the most tone-deaf statements in White House history (we’re
making a lot of history here), the national-security advisor, on a Sunday talk
show, described Bergdahl as having served “with honor and distinction.” Those
serving in uniform and those of us who served previously were already stirred
up, but that jaw-dropper drove us into jihad mode.
But pity Ms.
Rice. Like the president she serves, she’s a victim of her class. Nobody in the
inner circle of Team Obama has served in uniform. It shows. That bit about
serving with “honor and distinction” is the sort of perfunctory catch-phrase
politicians briefly don as electoral armor. (“At this point in your speech,
ma’am, devote one sentence to how much you honor the troops.”)
I actually
believe that Ms. Rice was kind of sincere, in her spectacularly oblivious way.
In the best Manchurian Candidate manner, she said what she had been programmed
to say by her political culture, then she was blindsided by the firestorm she
ignited by scratching two flinty words together. At least she didn’t blame
Bergdahl’s desertion on a video. The
president, too, appears stunned. He has so little understanding of (or interest
in) the values and traditions of our troops that he and his advisers really
believed that those in uniform would erupt into public joy at the news of
Bergdahl’s release — as D.C. frat kids did when Osama bin Laden’s death was
trumpeted.
Both President
Obama and Ms. Rice seem to think that the crime of desertion in wartime is kind
of like skipping class. They have no idea of how great a sin desertion in the
face of the enemy is to those in our military. The only worse sin is to side
actively with the enemy and kill your brothers in arms. This is not sleeping in
on Monday morning and ducking Gender Studies 101.
But compassion,
please! The president and all the president’s men and women are not alone. Our
media elite — where it’s a rare bird who bothered to serve in uniform —
instantly became experts on military justice. Of earnest mien and blithe
assumption, one talking head after another announced that “we always try to
rescue our troops, even deserters.” Uh,
no. “Save the deserter” is a recent battle cry of the politically indoctrinated
brass. For much of our history, we did make some efforts to track down
deserters in wartime. Then we shot or hanged them. Or, if we were in good
spirits, we merely used a branding iron to burn a large D into their cheeks or
foreheads. Even as we grew more enlightened, desertion brought serious time in
a military prison. At hard labor.
This is a
fundamental culture clash. Team Obama and its base cannot comprehend the values
still cherished by those young Americans “so dumb” they joined the Army instead
of going to prep school and then to Harvard. Values such as duty, honor, country,
physical courage, and loyalty to your brothers and sisters in arms have no
place in Obama World. (Military people don’t necessarily all like each other,
but they know they can depend on each other in battle — the sacred trust
Bergdahl violated.)
President Obama
did this to himself (and to Bergdahl). This beautifully educated man, who never
tires of letting us know how much smarter he is than the rest of us, never
stopped to consider that our troops and their families might have been offended
by their commander-in-chief staging a love-fest at the White House to celebrate
trading five top terrorists for one deserter and featuring not the families of
those soldiers (at least six of them) who died in the efforts to find and free
Bergdahl, but, instead, giving a starring role on the international stage to Pa
Taliban, parent of a deserter and a creature of dubious sympathies (that beard
on pops ain’t a tribute to ZZ Top). How do you say “outrageous insult to our
vets” in Pashto?
Nor, during the
recent VA scandal, had the president troubled himself to host the families of
survivors of those vets who died awaiting care. No, the warmest attention our
president has ever paid to a “military family” was to Mr. and Mrs. Bergdahl. (I will refrain from criticism of the
bumptious attempts to cool the flames of this political conflagration by
Secretary Hagel: I never pick on the weak.)
What is to be
done? Behind the outrage triggered by Team Obama’s combination of cynicism and
obliviousness (Bergdahl was so ill we had to set those terrorists free
immediately, without notifying Congress, but now he’s chugging power shakes in
a military hospital . . . and all this just happened to come at the peak of the
VA scandal . . . ), military members don’t really want to lynch Bergdahl. But
they want justice.
Our military
leaders need to rediscover their moral courage and honor our traditions, our
regulations, and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. We need a fresh,
unprejudiced 15-6 investigation (the military equivalent of a grand jury). We
already know, as the military has known since the first 24 hours after Bergdahl
abandoned his post, that sufficient evidence exists for a court-martial, but
it’s important to do this by the numbers.
It’s hard to
believe that the resulting court-martial would not find Bergdahl guilty of
desertion (although there will be heavy White House pressure to reduce the
charge to Absent Without Leave, or AWOL, status, a lesser offense). If he is
convicted, I for one do not want him to go to prison. I’m sure he’s paid and
paid for betraying his comrades, quite possibly suffering brutal sexual
violence. But if he is found guilty, he needs to be formally reduced to the
rank of private, stripped of all privileges and entitlements (the taxpayer
should not pay for a deserter’s lifelong health care — Bergdahl’s book and film
deals can cover that), and he should be given the appropriate prison sentence,
which would then be commuted by the president. Thereafter, let Mr. Bergdahl go
home and live with himself.
As for
President Obama, how about just one word of thanks to the families of those
fallen soldiers you sent out to find Bowe Bergdahl?”
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