George McGovern points out in today's edition of the Washington Post that he's not the only Democratic presidential candidate in modern history to have lost 49 states, in a piece headlined "A Campaign Fiasco That Wasn't."
Hugh Hewitt has a response to one of McGovern's more asinine statements in the piece:
McGovern actually wrote in today's Washington Post that "It has always seemed to me that the leaders who are quickest to send our boys and our young to war are those who have never known war themselves." Like FDR and Bill Clinton, George? It seems to me that the decision to go to war ought to be judged on whether war is necessary, and not on an individual's own understanding of whether war is too awful to wage except under desperate circumstances.
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