Mighty Warrior

John McCain thinks he knows how to win wars. Unlike Eisenhower or Grant, though, he was hardly the victorious commander of a military triumph. The vast majority of his combat service was spent as a prisoner of war - in a war we lost.

This fact doesn't take away from his individual valor or patriotism, but it's hardly a demonstration of talent for high command. Instead of empty bragging, he might try laying out some specifics that hint he has a clue as to what obstacles we face and what "victory" would mean. Instead we get the same braggadocio, belligerance, and shallow idealism of the slogan that we got from Bush.

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