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How ‘ambivalent‘ is John McCain about running on his POW record, as claimed by the Times. Check out this from December in the Post

Most presidential campaigns warm up the crowd for their candidate with some pop music, some remarks by a local supporter, or instructions by a staffer on how to go about volunteering or getting to the polls on election day.

John McCain has the film. At many of his events, his campaign sets up a screen and plays for the crowd a three-minute film called “Service with Honor,” telling the story of McCain’s more than five years of captivity in a North Vietnamese prison after his Navy plan was shot down in 1967. As sonorous music plays in the background, McCain’s mother Roberta recounts her reaction on hearing of his capture, images of McCain in captivity are flashed on screen, and two fellow POW’s describe his comportment. “He was offered early release and he told ’em to shove it,” says one, Paul Galanti. “He has been there, he’s done that, he’s been miserable he’s been tortured, beaten to a pulp and yet he still comes up with that patented McCain smile.”

McCain himself concludes the film with these words: “The only reason I am here today is because I believe a higher being has a mission for me and my life.”

How does any reporter with an ounce of dignity get caught retailing this malarkey?

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