That should be the Democrats' cue to begin wailing and rending their garments and immediately gathering a bunch of Albanian immigrants to go on television to demand that John McCain stop insulting the heroic American general who stopped the genocide of their people. And there are plenty of them who would be honored to do it. He has streets named after him in Kosovo.The McCain campaign did not seem especially eager to put the matter to rest. On Tuesday, two of Mr. McCain’s closest allies — Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, and retired United States Marine Corps Lt. Col. Orson Swindle — not only rejected General Clark’s recent remark, but also began to question his own military service.
On a conference call with reporters, Mr. Swindle pointed out that Senator McCain has been endorsed by scores of former military generals, admirals and prisoners of war.
“General Clark probably wouldn’t get that much praise from this group,” Mr. Swindle said. “As high ranking as he is, his record in his last command was less than stellar.”