Thursday, May 20, 2010

Blumenthal: 'Wore the Uniform IN Vietnam'

UPDATE, February 10, 2011: Senator Blumenthal (D-CT) Gets Caught Lying Again, Claims He Clerked on Roe v. Wade
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Richard Blumenthal is an absolute disgrace.

From the Stamford Advocate, via Drudge:

"I wore the unifrom in Vietnam and many came back to all kinds of disrespect. Whatever we think of war, we owe the men and women of the armed forces our unconditional support."

The occasion was the Stamford Veterans Days parade: Nov. 9, 2008.

The speaker was Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, as quoted by The Advocate.

A trove of potential bulletin board material was unearthed Tuesday by Hearst Connecticut Newspapers from its archives quoting the once seemingly unflappable U.S. Senate candidate on his military record, one that he has been accused of embellishing.

During a May 18, 2009, military board tribute to veterans in Shelton, Blumenthal was quoted by the Connecticut Post as saying, "When we returned from Vietnam, I remember the taunts, the verbal and even physical abuse we encountered."

A year later at a Stratford Memorial Day event covered by the Post, Blumenthal dropped the "we" reference but didn't go out of his way to say that he never went to Vietnam.

"I am called general all the time in my role, but the highest rank I will ever have in life is as a sergeant in the United States Marines," said Blumenthal, who went on to comment how tough it was for veterans of the unpopular conflict to return to "taunts and jeers."

These are not "a few misplaced words."

I don't know how any American could vote to send Dick Blumenthal to the U.S. Senate.

Democrats should demand that Blumenthal step aside. If they don't, it reflects terribly on them.

They need to do the right thing. They aren't.

It's up to the people of Connecticut. If they must chose between Blumenthal and Republican Linda McMahon, there should be no hesitation.

Vote for Linda McMahon.

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From the Boston Globe:
GOP outsider surges in Conn. polls

McMahon hopes to ride anti-D.C. wave

McMahon doesn't need an "anti-D.C. wave." Hopefully, she'll ride a pro-American troops wave to victory.

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