Brian Knappenberger
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Well, for a half beat when you were asking that question, I thought you were going to talk about the VA. The VA has been a source of controversy.
Well, for a half beat when you were asking that question, I thought you were going to talk about the VA. The VA has been a source of controversy.
Well, for a half beat when you were asking that question, I thought you were going to talk about the VA. The VA has been a source of controversy.
It's looking like it's getting good here. I don't know the stats, but this is not...
It's looking like it's getting good here. I don't know the stats, but this is not...
It's looking like it's getting good here. I don't know the stats, but this is not...
There are these rumors that 80,000 people might be getting fired from the VA. This is devastating.
There are these rumors that 80,000 people might be getting fired from the VA. This is devastating.
There are these rumors that 80,000 people might be getting fired from the VA. This is devastating.
Yeah, I think it's important. I like the idea of, you know, your point about Kerry and McCain being in the Senate and, you know, having people that understand wars that have been through this, that aren't glorifying, you know, the military.
Yeah, I think it's important. I like the idea of, you know, your point about Kerry and McCain being in the Senate and, you know, having people that understand wars that have been through this, that aren't glorifying, you know, the military.
Yeah, I think it's important. I like the idea of, you know, your point about Kerry and McCain being in the Senate and, you know, having people that understand wars that have been through this, that aren't glorifying, you know, the military.
Yeah, this is the great human drama as it marches on, right? I think that Vietnam is important, the lessons of Vietnam are important to keep alive. You know, we tell these stories about what we've been through and hopefully history... plays the role of helping us be better educated about the decisions that we'll be facing in 25 years.
Yeah, this is the great human drama as it marches on, right? I think that Vietnam is important, the lessons of Vietnam are important to keep alive. You know, we tell these stories about what we've been through and hopefully history... plays the role of helping us be better educated about the decisions that we'll be facing in 25 years.
Yeah, this is the great human drama as it marches on, right? I think that Vietnam is important, the lessons of Vietnam are important to keep alive. You know, we tell these stories about what we've been through and hopefully history... plays the role of helping us be better educated about the decisions that we'll be facing in 25 years.
And there are lots of decisions and there are lots of lessons to be learned from Vietnam. I mean, really, these military lessons are profound. And Vietnam forced this incredible reckoning with our role in the world. Who are we? What sorts of interventions should we use our military to intervene in? Where is it important to take a stand?
And there are lots of decisions and there are lots of lessons to be learned from Vietnam. I mean, really, these military lessons are profound. And Vietnam forced this incredible reckoning with our role in the world. Who are we? What sorts of interventions should we use our military to intervene in? Where is it important to take a stand?
And there are lots of decisions and there are lots of lessons to be learned from Vietnam. I mean, really, these military lessons are profound. And Vietnam forced this incredible reckoning with our role in the world. Who are we? What sorts of interventions should we use our military to intervene in? Where is it important to take a stand?
What are all the corrupting factors that might play into those decisions? This is something that we really need to understand. We learned lessons from Vietnam. But as I think what we've been saying here, Some of those lessons were largely ignored, leading to similar repeat disasters in Afghanistan and Iraq. So the storytelling and the history, history is important, right?
What are all the corrupting factors that might play into those decisions? This is something that we really need to understand. We learned lessons from Vietnam. But as I think what we've been saying here, Some of those lessons were largely ignored, leading to similar repeat disasters in Afghanistan and Iraq. So the storytelling and the history, history is important, right?