The media, not to mention the Democratic Party, have no shame. Our nation just commemorated Memorial Day, remembering all the men and women who laid down their lives to protect this country. In an attempt to take advantage of the swell of patriotism associated with the day, several Democratic candidates for their party’s presidential nomination stepped forward to, as the New York Times put it, to question President Trump’s “medical deferment from service in Vietnam — and, in turn, his patriotism and integrity.” Leading the charge are Pete Buttigieg and Seth Moulton, proving there’s nothing they won’t stoop to in an attempt to win the nomination.
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