Gypsiyee wrote:fair enough, but if we're talking about using it as a political tool, why do you not take more issue with McCain who used it as such first?
Because I don't take issue with the mention of the bracelet by either man, what I take issue with is the apparent lack of respect in not bothering to remember the soldiers name without having to read it off the bracelet. I wouldn't even really take issue with the mother's seeming reversal of stance in regards to how it was used had it not been for his trouble in remembering her son's name.
Considering that one of these men will most likely be the next POTUS, I'm glad mothers have given both of the bracelets to serve as a reminder of the human factor in the decisions they will make. I would expect them to reflect on this, and an explanation of their positions to include it. When however he can't remember the soldiers name, it seems very disingenuous, and disrespectful. If it had been my loved one I would have taken it as a slap in the face, that she did not, that she reverses her standing on the issue points to being so enamored even in this he could do no wrong.