From the National Journal Feb 15, 2003;
"I absolutely don't believe Military service is necessary"(speaking about it being a qualification to be commander and chief).
NPR May 1, 2004;
"Some of our greatest Presidents have not had military experience."
Minneapolis Star Tribune, Nov. 7, 1999;
"The question I ask myself every morning while shaving in front of the mirror is: Ok, John, you're an incredible war hero, an inspiration to all Americans, but what qualifies you to be President of the Untied States?"
He actually agrees with General Clark that being a prisoner of war does not necessarily qualify someone to be commander in chief!
Is it just me, or is anybody else bothered by the fact that he refers to himself in present tense as being 'an incredible war hero?' Recognition is suppose to come from others.
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