choked like a dog when he said it was a mistake to be there in uniform and he was in camis that day and later explained he didn t realize he would be trapped into a political photo-op and went on camera and apologized to the troops and to the country and that that cost him the respect of the president. well, then i m glad he lost the respect of the president because i don t think americans understand what exactly the importance was of lafayette square and this idea that we would use uniformed military to clear peaceful protesters so that a president could have a photo op. we used hospitals to fly in low, to move people across the city. i just i think for a lot of us who worked alongside the military that was a real moment of inflexion and a real moment, how are we going to take and use our apolitical military in america? are we going to go with tradition? were they not involved in political events or are they
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