does that memory ever fade for you? is it there constantly or can you park it somewhere? it doesn t fade. but i have parked it. tom, in life we have to go on. and put it behind us and be grateful and every once in a while something reminds me of it or i hear from an old friend who calls up and asked me why i voted wrong and they never call me and tell me i voted right. so think about it. but what i really think about is the people that i had the honor of serving with. some of the gutsiest, most patriotic, most wonderful people i ve ever known in my life. they re my dearest and best friends. and with us now is colonel jack jake cobbs, retire colonel and analyst and medal of honor recipient. hearing john mccain talk about
what michael was just referring to. when he was shot down and held captive in vietnam. senator, when you woke up this morning, did you say to yourself, where was i 50 years ago in. i did. and i thought, wow, maybe i zigged when i should have zagged. and i thought about it. but i also thought about, tom, about the heros that i have known and the benefit of having served in the company of heroes and the i m the luckiest guy you will ever talk to. want to hanoi and i stood at the edge of the lake and i got emotional thinking about you and going down a second time and them grabbing you and doing all of that. does that memory ever fade for you? is it there constantly or can you park it somewhere? it doesn t fade. but i have parked it. tom, in life we have to go on. and put it behind us and be
it doesn t fade. but i have parked it. tom, in life we have to go on. and put it behind us and be grateful and every once in a while something reminds me of it or i hear from an old friend who calls up and asked me why i voted wrong and they never call me and tell me i voted right. so think about it. but what i really think about is the people that i had the honor of serving with. some of the gutsiest, most patriotic, most wonderful people i ve ever known in my life. they re my dearest and best friends. and with us now is colonel jack jake cobbs, retire colonel and analyst and medal of honor recipient. hearing john mccain talk about that, he is and was closest to those men he served with whom he served.
occurred on the 50th anniversary on the day that he was captured. here s how it goes. senator, when you woke up this morning, did you say to yourself, hm, where was i 50 years ago? you know, i did. and i thought wow, maybe i zigged when i should have zaged. yeah, i thought about it a lot. but i also thought about the heros that i have known and the benefit of having served in the company of heros. i am the luckiest guy you will ever talk to. does that memory ever fade for you? is it there constantly, or can you park it somewhere? it doesn t fade, but i have parked it. in life we have to go on, and put it behind us and be grateful. do you think we re more divided now an then? no. i think we were more divided then, because we were targeted by body bags. it was a period of real uphooefl