Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Fox News’s Kilmeade Says Vets Don’t Deserve Webb’s GI Bill Because They Volunteered To Serve.


Thinkprogress:

After garnering 256 votes in the House, Sen. Jim Webb’s (D-VA) 21st Century GI Bill passed the Senate last week with 75 votes. Yesterday, on Memorial Day, the New York Times criticized President Bush and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) — who skipped the vote — for opposing the bill, writing that Bush and McCain “would prefer that college benefits for service members remain just mediocre enough that people in uniform are more likely to stay put.”

Discussing the op-ed this morning, Fox and Friends’s Brian Kilmeade defended Bush and McCain, saying their position is “just a different emphasis.” He insisted that current circumstances are “different” than after World War II, when the original GI bill was passed, because today’s veterans volunteered to serve:

This is just a different emphasis. … After all this is different. People point to, ‘Well, look what they did after World War II.’ Well after World War II, people were conscripted. They said, ‘You’re joining.’ They said for doing that and winning the war, here’s a college education. Now, people are saying, ‘I want to be a military person. I am signing on in a volunteer force.’

1 comment:

airJackie said...

Brian was born in 1964 and never served in the US Military and wouldn't if he were called. Most people that support sending our soldiers to the death trap of Iraq 7,8 and 9 times until they die. A person must really love this country to volunteer to serve in the Military as I know a President, Vice President and Law Makers who were drafted in the Vietnam War but chicken out ask Tweety he was one of them. Don't worry the soldiers know the phase Support Our Troops means nothing but makes people feel good so they can continue watching American Idol.