In our not-too-distant past, there were two Republican politicians who displayed courage, not by words, but by actual deeds. Former President George H.W. Bush enlisted in the U.S. Navy after the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Empire of Japan. At age 19, he became one of the youngest pilots in naval history. He flew 58 combat missions and survived being shot down. Former Sen. John McCain also was a naval aviator, who flew multiple combat missions during the Vietnam War. After being shot down, he endured years of captivity and torture as a POW.
I don't see similar courage in most of our current Republican politicians. They seem to be in fear of a self-proclaimed hero who, during his single term as our 45th president, once said that he would have rushed unarmed into a school to confront a mass shooter. Apparently, however, due to painful bone spurs, he was unable to serve in our armed forces during the Vietnam War. He also proclaimed himself the winner, by a landslide, of the 2020 presidential election, despite there being no evidence to support his claim.
Words can be powerful, but if they have no basis in reality, they are meaningless. Posing as patriots who have sworn to protect our country from enemies both foreign and domestic is not the same thing as actually being patriots. —Bill M., Pennsylvania
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