Is McCain or Mirengoff more like Lincoln?
Which of the two views torture as advancing our national interest?
Which of the two would have been more likely to have hanged Jefferson Davis? Hanged Lee? Court-marti Longstreet? Lincoln saw through the temptations of his time to a greater calling.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was another civil war hero who exhibited bravery beyond what few can imagine ... he called his men to attention as the surrendering Lee rode past. Lee and his men kept their rifles and their honor.
Do people who have never served a day in combat, but favor torturing the enemy over the objections of their uniformed advisors exhibit character consistent with Lincoln or Chamberlain?
As John McCain has said, the torture debate is about who we are.
When our soldiers come back, and they try to wrestle with the monsters in their head that emerge as they reflect from having had to kill people to do their duty, from having seen their best friends head roll beneath them, from seeing their buddy choke on his blood, from seeing the kids of his departed Staff Sergeant—they usually would rather know that we are, the last great hope on earth. Usually, they will find McCain’s reasoned leadership on this issue more in common with their soldier-soul than that of Professor Yoo, Attorney General Gonzalez, Lawyer Haynes, lawyer Addington, et al.
As I’ve said, soldiers know that if they are captured we will be tortured. We know the stories of Bataan, Hanoi, Baghdad. We draw the strength to survive from knowing that we are different.
Maybe the uniformed Generals (even so-called Clinton Generals)(who began as Reagan’s Lieutenants), and the survivors of Hanoi deserve some deference on this issue. I certainly haven’t been persuaded by reasoning of the new right.
I don’t care if you’ve ever served ... You can be hawkish, you can support the war,, you can be a patriotic well reasoned American. When you dismiss the uniformed Generals (overwhelmingly against the Yoo, Haynes, Addington camp—not even close) and the survivors of Hanoi, to favor the dubious intel you get from tortured interrogation ... you have no business finding comfort in the memory of Lincoln.
I don’t think I’ll vote for McCain in the primary, but I’m sure he gets my vote over Paul on this issue.