Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Medal of Freedom soiled

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Many of the names are instantly recognizab­le. Duke Ellington. Rosa Parks. Mother Teresa. Steven Spielberg. Martin Luther King Jr. Billy Graham. Ronald Reagan. Helen Keller. Walt Disney.

Others are not as famous, but they, too, led inspiring lives that enriched the country and the world. Genevieve Caulfield, a blind American teacher who started a school for blind people in Thailand.

Clifford MacDonald, owner of a U.S. printing company who worked tirelessly to expand the lives and opportunit­ies of the physically and mentally handicappe­d. Helen Taussig, a cardiologi­st who founded the field of pediatric cardiology that pioneered lifesaving concepts for children.

All were recipients of the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award that unfortunat­ely — thanks to President Donald Trump’s penchant to leave no American tradition unsullied — is making headlines for all the wrong reasons.

His recent decision to award the Medal of Freedom to Republican Reps. Devin Nunes of California and Jim Jordan of Ohio turns on its head the themes of honor, excellence and achievemen­t that undergird these precious awards.

To be sure, Trump is not the first president to award the medal to people who may share their political thinking, and there have been awards — most notably the medal to disgraced comedian Bill Cosby — that have proved to be undeserved.

But the cynical selections of Nunes and Jordan solely because of their blind loyalty to Trump and his destructiv­e politics of lying, and his earlier award to talk-radio hatemonger Rush Limbaugh, is an affront.

Nothing Trump can do could besmirch Nelson Mandela, Marian Anderson, Jonas Salk or the other great beacons of American and internatio­nal life who have rightly been honored with this award. On the contrary, Trump just underlines his own unworthine­ss when he makes a mockery of the Medal of Freedom.

That New England Patriots Coach Bill Belichick took the almost unpreceden­ted step of declining to accept the award after Trump incited the riot at the Capitol underscore­d once again that this president cannot be trusted to hand out medals, let alone serve as the nation’s commander in chief.

Thankfully, the Oval Office will soon be occupied by a president — himself a rightful recipient of the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom — who understand­s and will honor the traditions of the presidency.

We’re confident that the medal will again become a source of pride, for its recipients and for the nation.

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