Bob Beckel was adamant. I don’t see why he had to take a poll about whether to apologize or not. I am not sure that someone in the military retains the right to demand that others call them by their title. I am not sure we are under obligation to call any elected official by their elected title. Let’s take this bit further. Would Corey Stewart get in your face if you didn’t call him Supervisor Stewart? How about Jackson Miller? Would he demand you call him Delegate Miller? Perhaps Allen West feels he is more important.
West is a provocateur. He speaks nastily of others and then very much plays the victim when reprimanded by his peers.
Perhaps he needs to think before he speaks:
This is a battlefield that we must stand upon. And we need to let President Obama, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and my dear friend the Chairman of the Democrat National Committee, we need to let them know that Florida ain’t on the table. Take your message of equality of achievement, take your message of economic dependency, take your message of enslaving the entrepreneurial will and spirit of the American people somewhere else! You can take it to Europe, you can take it to the bottom of the sea, you can take it to the North Pole, but get the hell out of the United States of America!
I am not ever sure what he was blathering about. For starters, I don’t think one’s military service excuses rude behavior. He is apparently too consumed with his own self importance. Military service might mean one is thanked for their service, most sincerely even. However, that doesn’t excuse rude behavior or give him the right to say whatever pops into his head. There are consequences.
People are pretty much divided over this dust up. I haven’t gotten over what West said about Debbie Wasserman-Schults. After those words, there is no where to go but up. There is no down. However, his recent remarks made him a bottom feeder. Beckel actually ended up showing a littlel more humility than I thought he possessed as he polled others on what he should do. I think it was a draw.
West has somehow managed to take the fact that he left the ARmy with a cloud over his head and turn it into some thing heroic. West was charged with violating articles 128 (assault) and 134 (general article) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. During a hearing held as part of an Article 32 (similar to a grand jury) investigation in November 2003, West stated, “I know the method I used was not right, but I wanted to take care of my soldiers.” The charges were ultimately referred to an Article 15 being found guilty at an Article is not the same as being convicted at a court-martial) proceeding rather than court-martial, at which West was fined $5,000. LTC West accepted the judgment and retired with full benefits in the summer of 2004.
I would suspect that if West is challenged about his remarks, he will claim the challenge is racist.
@George
I sure didn’t know he left under suspicious circumstances! Thanks for that post.
Do you know exactly what happened?
You can look it up on Wikipedia, Moon. Í did.