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Home Front: Politix
Obama Gives Shout Out to 'Congressional Medal of Honor Winner' Who Isn't
2009-11-07
The Washington Post this afternoon reported "President Obama delivers remarks on Ft. Hood shooting at end of tribal leaders conference and before he decided to make some obligatory remarks about that Fort Whatever incident in Texas, our 54th state or so, which voted against him in the presidential election and whose citizens mostly watch Fox News and therefore must be punished." The transcript begins:


SPEAKER: PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA

[*] OBAMA: Please, everybody, have a seat. Let me first of all just thank Ken and the entire Department of the Interior staff for organizing just an extraordinary conference.

I want to thank my Cabinet members and senior administration officials who participated today. I hear that Dr. Joe Medicine Crow (ph) was around, and so I want to give a shout out to that Congressional Medal of Honor winner. It's good to see you.
Ah, a MoH winner. Must have taken a lot of planning, he must have been up against some stiff competition, and I'm sure he felt like he'd won the lottery when they hung that trophy around his neck. Personally, I'd have maybe used "recipient" or "bestowed" or "earned", but that's just me.
Ah, the dangers of giving shout outs without a teleprompter. Crow is not a Medal of Honor recipient. As noted by the Congressional Medal of Honor Society:

The Medal of Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force which can be bestowed upon an individual serving in the Armed Services of the United States. Generally presented to its recipient by the President of the United States of America in the name of Congress, it is often called the Congressional Medal of Honor.

Crow's name is not included on the Society's Medal of Honor recipient list. He was, however, awarded the Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in August.

Obama, often described as "cerebral" by the mainstream media, should know the difference between the Medal of Honor and the Medal of Freedom, especially since he personally awarded the latter to Crow. Don't expect his blunder to receive wide coverage. It's not something he can blame George Bush for.
Oh, he'll find a way.
Posted by:gorb

#5  In keeping with Zero's NPP, the precident has been established for Pelosi et al, to bestow the CMO for a future battle to be named later.

Surprised that "The One" didn't refer to it as The Commander's Degree of the Legion of Merit....
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2009-11-07 16:55  

#4  Our nation is led by morons.
Posted by: Apollo at Delphi   2009-11-07 15:07  

#3  I'm wondering how the left / liberals would have reacted if this faux pas had been done by Bush instead of Bambi.
Posted by: WolfDog   2009-11-07 11:56  

#2  Since this man received his Medal of Freedom in August, this is a medal Barack awarded. Thus giving him a "shout out" was a way of reminding the audience that he rewards Native Americans.

P.S. It also makes not knowing the difference between the 2 medals unforgivable.
Posted by: Frozen Al   2009-11-07 11:29  

#1  An old Napoleonic method of bonding with the troops when addressing the assembled. Gives the appearance of profound memory by recognizing someone in the crowd and remembering certain aspects of their private lives and accomplishments. (Ahhh, there in the ranks...are you not Sergeant Legrand? You were with us at Gerona correct? How is it with your wife Claudie?).

Looks like someone gave Barry some inaccurate info on Dr. Crow in the pre-brief. I simply hate it when that happens.
Posted by: Besoeker   2009-11-07 07:31  

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