Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Senator Richard Blumenthal and the Truth
“Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus,”
In Congress it isn't hard to find lying hypocrites. They are a dime a dozen. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CN) takes the cake, however. For years, he went around telling people he served in Vietnam, which was a blatant lie. Getting caught in that whopper didn't shame him or cause him to turn over a new leaf. In the Kavanaugh hearings last week, Blumenthal actually had the gall to lecture the judge on telling the truth.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/kavanaugh-clash-reopens-stolen-valor-allegations-against-sen-blumenthal
I myself am what is called a Vietnam era veteran. That means I served in the military during the Vietnam war but was never in Vietnam. Whenever I mention my army service, I am careful to note that I served in Germany and give great deference to those who served in Vietnam.
Another interest point is that Blumenthal served in the reserves, which at the time, was considered a way to avoid Vietnam. That is no longer the case as many reservists have served in Afghanistan and Iraq. Remember how George W Bush was castigated for getting into the reserves as opposed to active duty? He was called a draft dodger and a shirker.
Blumenthal's lie was not just a one time misstatement. He repeated the lie many times over the course of years.
“Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus,”
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