How come whenever a Vet comes out of the closet and announces he supports Obama the Republicans immediately try to attack his service record? It doesn't seem to matter how high of a rank the guy achieved, how many medals he won, anything-oftimes by people who never served themselves.
I served, and I'm not a Republican fanboi. See my comments posted above. I feel the same way about Jim Webb as I do John McCain--regardless of their politics, we're a better country having guys like them in office. I disagree with Jim Webb on a lot of things politically, but had I been a voter in Virginia, I would have voted for him merely on the strength of his character. I would not give General Clark the same consideration.
You guys know that future President Lyndon Johnson received a Silver Star from General McArthur during WWII for being in a bomber that got attacked by Japanese fighters? Second, a Silver Star was a boiler plate award for Company Commanders in Vietnam--serve a tour, get the medal, regardless of actions. Similarly, the Bronze Star was given to Platoon Commanders as a boiler plate award. You find Clark's Silver Star citation and find out if it was for a single combat action or a tour award. If it was for a single action, I'll retract this particular comment.
Regardless, I feel like my criticisms are valid, because I was there, I've seen the guy operate, and wasn't impressed in the least.