America's veterans are ashamed of Biden's ugly retreat
Today we have a column about American veterans being "horrified" by the last week's events in Afghanistan and the Biden administration's handling of the issue. There's also more about COVID-19 in schools and one journalist's experience with cancer.
Afghanistan: Why veterans are outraged
By Brett G. Odom
Last week was a searing experience for many veterans. We watched a dissembling commander in chief smear Afghans who fought and died for their country (the Afghan National Security Forces suffered more casualties this year alone than the U.S. did in our 20-year campaign).
We watched him trot out a focus-grouped phrase — “the buck stops here” — while dodging actual responsibility and casting blame everywhere but at his own door.
If the goal of the Biden administration was to prove that “America is back,” we have established exactly the opposite.
Today's Editorial Cartoon
I hate cancer. I hate the incremental death.
By Jack Kurtz
My oncologist confirmed what others said: I have stage IV prostate cancer, and the bone scan showed it has metastasized. He said it had spread so much that surgery to remove the prostate would be ineffective – there was too much cancer to treat with radiation, although some individual tumors might be treatable with radiation.
He said my cancer was terminal.
He also told me to consider the cancer a chronic disease, like diabetes, that would be with me until I died.
Some columns you might've missed
- Why teachers who don't tell the truth about COVID should be fired
- Paralympics: A blind athlete, his sighted guide and their bond
- Are we overreacting to COVID by keeping our son home for school?
This newsletter was compiled by Jaden Amos.