Trump On Veterans Day: Die Without Complaining
Jamaican-born poet Claude McKay's quote reads, "Let us fight as brave men and die as men if we must die." Donald Trump's message to Veterans today (you know, the losers and suckers) was oddly similar. Still, he quoted Colonel Bull Wolverton, who did a few things Trump has never done: served his country and didn't complain.
"If we die, we must die, and we as men, we die without complaining," Trump said of America's fallen. It's also an odd message coming from a draft dodger whose family never served a day for this country. And the complaining part? Someone from the Resistance must have written his speech for today.
"Shortly before the Battle of Bull Run, Major Sullivan Ballou of Rhode Island became a big name, didn't he?" Trump said. "Wrote to his dear wife, Sarah. He said, I know how great a debt we owe to those who went before us."
"He said, and I'm willing, perfectly willing, to lay down all my joys of this life, to help maintain this government and to pay that debt only one," he continued. "Just one week later, Major Ballou did just that. He gave his life to save our country."
"On the night before, he jumped into the dark skies over Normandy on D-Day, Colonel Bull Wolverton knelt with his men in prayer. 'Dear God, he said, 'We ask only this, that if we die, we must die. And we as men would die without complaining, without pleading, and safe in the feeling that we have done our best for what we believed was right.' We must do what is right," he added. "Colonel Wolverton Two died for us so bravely in battle today."
