Well, if a Rolling Stone article can get the a General fired, it must have had some pretty damning stuff in it, right?
As the Wall Street Journal puts it, General McChrystal and his men "casually mocked the vice president as a nobody, National Security Adviser James Jones as a 'clown' and the president himself as uncomfortable with military leaders and initially unengaged on defense policy."
If you read the article, you'll be surprised by 2 things. First, almost none of the most salacious quotes are from McChrystal himself, but from men around him. And, second, the most salacious stuff reads like this:
"Biden?" suggests a top adviser. "Did you say: Bite Me?"
According to sources familiar with the meeting, McChrystal thought Obama looked "uncomfortable and intimidated" by the roomful of military brass.The quotes from the General himself go more like this:
Observing his team. "All these men," he tells me. "I'd die for them. And they'd die for me."You should really read the article yourself. I'm sure the writer was disgusted by how men talk, and expected he was exposing something. But, to service men and women, this will all seem very tame. Hell, from anybody who spent time in a little league dugout, this will seem pretty tame. But, I digress...