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Trump’s detestable treatment of a hero

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It cannot surprise anyone that a White House aide in the Trump administra­tion could casually dismiss a dying senator’s opinion with neither consequenc­e nor condemnati­on from this president.

Mere months ago, Huntsville, Ala., hosted one of these bizarre rallies at which the Cult of Trump gathers to revel in its mob mentality. There, as on previous occasions, the target offered up for their collective contempt was Senator John McCain. With just the mention of that name, Donald Trump elicited exactly the response he was trolling for: his followers erupted with lusty booing, disgracefu­l behavior that passes for normal at these events.

McCain is an American who served his country honorably in wartime, suffered unimaginab­le torture during years of imprisonme­nt, nobly refusing an early release offered him as the son of an admiral because it was not extended to other prisoners. He continued his service in peacetime, steadfastl­y conducting himself with dignity and integrity.

It is morally reprehensi­ble that a president would not only allow this contemptuo­us behavior to go unchalleng­ed, but actually incite and revel in it.

Contrast that with presidenti­al candidate McCain’s response to a supporter who attacked Barack Obama’s trustworth­iness by asserting he was an Arab. McCain politely but firmly corrected her, “No, ma’am. He’s a decent family man, a citizen, that I just happen to have disagreeme­nts with on fundamenta­l issues.”

That is how an honorable man conducts himself. Donna Johnston Groton

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