Archive for 2014

JAKE TAPPER, CNN: Fellow soldiers call Bowe Bergdahl a deserter, not a hero.

The sense of pride expressed by officials of the Obama administration at the release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is not shared by many of those who served with him — veterans and soldiers who call him a deserter whose “selfish act” ended up costing the lives of better men.

“I was pissed off then and I am even more so now with everything going on,” said former Sergeant Matt Vierkant, a member of Bergdahl’s platoon when he went missing on June 30, 2009. “Bowe Bergdahl deserted during a time of war and his fellow Americans lost their lives searching for him.”

Vierkant said Bergdahl needs to not only acknowledge his actions publicly but face a military trial for desertion under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. . . .

Many of Bergdahl’s fellow troops — from the seven or so who knew him best in his squad, to the larger group that comprised the 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division — told CNN that they signed nondisclosure agreements agreeing to never share any information about Bergdahl’s disappearance and the efforts to recapture him. Some were willing to dismiss that document in hopes that the truth would come out about a soldier who they now fear is being hailed as a hero, while the men who lost their lives looking for him are ignored.

Many are flocking to social media, such as the Facebook page “Bowe Bergdahl is NOT a hero,” where they share stories detailing their resentment. . . . Emails reported by the late Michael Hastings in Rolling Stone in 2012 reveal what Bergdahl’s fellow infantrymen learned within days of his disappearance: he told people that he no longer supported the U.S. effort in Afghanistan.

Well, that harshes the Approved Narrative, doesn’t it?

IN TENNESSEE, a fight over Supreme Court Justices. Not really on point here, but I think that under the plain language of the Tennessee Constitution, they should be directly elected. The present system, notwithstanding what the Tennessee Supreme Court has held, doesn’t constitute election by the people.

That said, the Tennessee Bar Association is basically just acting as a Democratic Party adjunct here. I’ve got nothing against the current Justices, but this is pretty transparently about politics, not about a disinterested judiciary.

IN THE UT LAW ALUMNI MAGAZINE, I talk about how legal education, and law practice, are changing. My dean is a little disappointed because UT Law has been doing for years many of the things that some schools are now bragging about doing in terms of preparing students for practicing law. My comment: Everyone notices when you lose weight, but nobody notices when you just don’t get fat.

CABLE NEWS RATINGS IN COLLAPSE. Hmm. That hasn’t happened to my blog traffic. But a few thoughts: (1) The problem is, the product sucks: It’s overhyped, underinformative, and tediously predictable as they chew the story-of-the-day apart. And it’s depressing. Perhaps a broader focus would be better. (2) All this talk about “the demo” and over-55 viewers being less valuable seems out-of-date. In today’s economy, those are the people with money.