(UPDATE: I received an email from someone saying that they interviewed the firefighter and EMT worker mentioned below, and they say that they offered McCain their pins, he didn't request them. If true, and let's face it, there'd be ample motive for these two people not to publicly criticize future President McCain, I'm not quite sure why it matters to the story. I didn't cast any aspersions on McCain for supposedly asking for the pins. The thrust of the story is that McCain, the self-described patriot, who mocked Obama as unpatriotic, showed up at a September 11 event without a flag pin on. In Republican circles, that's a rather large sin - and had Obama done it, he'd have been excoriated by McCain and his minions. Whether or not McCain was offered the pins, or asked for them, doesn't change the fact that he arrived at the event without a flag, and that was the uncontested point of the story. In the law we call the email complaint I received a nuance without a difference - meaning, even if you're right, your point is irrelevant to the underlying argument.)
Why didn't McCain wear a flag pin to yesterday's event commemorating September 11? If you check the photos, he wasn't wearing one, he wasn't wearing any pins at all. Obama was. He was wearing an American flag. Once McCain realized what he'd done, I hear he then asked a police officer for his NYPD pin, and put it on, then did the same thing to a fireman (telling him he needed the pin for Cindy).
It's not a big deal, unless of course it was Barack Obama who refused to honor the flag on the day commemorating the worst terror attack in American history (oh and don't think we won't be seeing ads from John McCain soon about how Obama hates the flag, because we will). Then again, McCain had other things on his mind yesterday, like the
negative ad he was running in violation of the truce honoring September 11. And finally, before the McCain campaign reminds us, again, that John McCain was a former POW, how does that explain not wearing a flag?
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